IP Library Granted Patent US 9,231,164
Granted Patent B2
US 9,231,164 · App. 13/861,449 · Granted Jan 5, 2016

Light-emitting device

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Patent No.
US 9,231,164
App. No.
13/861,449
Granted
Jan 5, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light-emitting device comprises a first semiconductor layer; and a transparent conductive oxide layer comprising a diffusion region having a first metal material and a non-diffusion region devoid of the first metal material, wherein the non-diffusion region is closer to the first semiconductor layer than the diffusion region.

Claims (12)

1. A light-emitting device, comprising:

a first semiconductor layer;

a second semiconductor layer;

an active layer formed between the first semiconductor layer and the second semiconductor layer;

a transparent conductive oxide layer comprising one or more elements formed on the second semiconductor layer;

a plurality of metal sediments formed on the transparent conductive oxide layer, wherein the plurality of metal sediments comprises a metal different from the one or more elements, and the plurality of metal sediments is transmissive to a light emitted from the active layer, wherein the plurality of metal sediments comprises different thickness; and

a diffusion region comprising the metal of the plurality of metal sediments formed in the transparent conductive oxide layer.

2. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the diffusion region is greater than 50 angstroms.

3. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein a concentration of the metal in the diffusion region decreases gradually toward the first semiconductor layer.

4. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the metal comprises an element selected from a group consisting of IIA group or IIIA group of periodic table.

5. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , further comprising an oxide of the metal formed in the transparent conductive oxide layer.

6. The light-emitting device of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of metal sediments comprises a thickness less than 100 angstroms.

Assignments (1)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 18, 2026
From: EPISTAR CORPORATION
To: ENNOSTAR CORPORATION
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