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Deep UV-LEDs based on digital alloys (GaN)n/(AlN)m


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• defence and security,
• nuclear energy (fission and fusion),
• technological research for industry,
• fundamental research in the physical sciences and life sciences.

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Reference

SL-DRF-26-0210  

Direction

DRF

Thesis topic details

Category

Condensed Matter Physics, chemistry, nanosciences

Thesis topics

Deep UV-LEDs based on digital alloys (GaN)n/(AlN)m

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Job description

Context :
Group-III nitride semiconductors (GaN, AlN, InN) are renowned for their outstanding light emission properties. For more than two decades, they have powered the blue and white LEDs used worldwide, thanks to highly efficient InGaN quantum wells (external quantum efficiency > 80%). In contrast, UV LEDs based on AlGaN quantum wells are still very inefficient (< 10%) and only recently became commercially available. Overcoming this limitation is a key challenge in optoelectronics: achieving efficient deep-UV emission (220–280 nm) would enable high-performance bactericidal applications such as water purification, surface sterilization, and virus inactivation.

Recently, two breakthrough concepts are promising to explore for UV-LEDs:
1. Deep-UV emission from GaN monolayers in AlN: Grow a few atomic monolayers (MLs) of GaN embedded in an AlN matrix. This extreme quantum confinement leads to deep-UV emission down to 220 nm. High emission efficiency is expected due to strong exciton binding, stable even at room temperature
2. Enhanced doping using graded digital GaN/AlN alloys: Use graded digital alloys (GaN)?/(AlN)? where n and m are the number of atomic layers. This architecture enables efficient n- and especially p-type doping, which is a major bottleneck in AlGaN. GaN is much easier to dope than AlN, making this approach very promising for device fabrication.

Scientific Targets :
The aim is to master monolayer growth using MOVPE (metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy), the most industrially relevant technique :
- M2 project: develop the growth of GaN monolayers on AlN substrates, study their deep-UV emission properties, and optimize growth conditions for self-limited single-layer deposition.
- PhD continuation: design and fabricate doped digital GaN/AlN alloys to build the first efficient deep-UV LEDs based on this architecture.

Lab background and collaboration:
The group has long-standing expertise in visible and UV light emission from nitride nanowires. We have already demonstrated 280 nm emission from (GaN)?/(AlGaN)? digital alloys, proving the viability of this approach. The project will be highly experimental (epitaxy, advanced structural and optical characterization) and conducted in close collaboration with Institut Néel for cathodoluminescence analysis and device processing.

Why join this project ?
Gain expertise in epitaxy, semiconductor physics, and optoelectronics. Work in a dynamic, collaborative environment with strong ties to industry. Contribute to the development of the next generation of deep-UV LEDs.

University / doctoral school

Ecole Doctorale de Physique de Grenoble (EdPHYS)
Université Grenoble Alpes

Thesis topic location

Site

Grenoble

Requester

Position start date

01/10/2026

Person to be contacted by the applicant

DURAND Christophe christophe.durand@cea.fr
Grenoble-INP
DRF/IRIG/PHELIQS/NPSC
CEA-CNRS group 'Nanophysique et Semiconducteurs', PHELIQS, IRIG
CEA-Grenoble,
17 Avenue des Martyrs,
38000 Grenoble, France
04 38 78 19 77

Tutor / Responsible thesis director

DURAND Christophe christophe.durand@cea.fr
Grenoble-INP
DRF/IRIG/PHELIQS/NPSC
CEA-CNRS group 'Nanophysique et Semiconducteurs', PHELIQS, IRIG
CEA-Grenoble,
17 Avenue des Martyrs,
38000 Grenoble, France
04 38 78 19 77

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