Abstract:
A semiconductor light emitting device includes: a light emission structure in which a first conductive semiconductor layer, an active layer and a second conductive semiconductor layer are sequentially stacked; a first electrode formed on the first conductive semiconductor layer; an insulating layer formed on the second conductive semiconductor layer and made of a transparent material; a reflection unit formed on the insulating layer and reflecting light emitted from the active layer; a second electrode formed on the reflection unit; and a transparent electrode formed on the second conductive semiconductor layer, the transparent electrode being in contact with the insulating layer and the second electrode.
Abstract:
A method of manufacturing a semiconductor light emitting device is provided. The method includes irradiating a laser into a substrate having a first surface and a second surface opposing each other to form at least one laser irradiation area on the substrate. A light emitting structure including a first conductive semiconductor layer, an active layer, and a second conductive semiconductor layer is formed on the substrate. The light emitting structure and the substrate is cut in a position corresponding to the laser irradiation area of the substrate, in a top surface of the light emitting structure, to separate the light emitting structure and the substrate into individual device units.