Partial Self-Healing Flexible Light-Emitting Diode Based on InGaN/GaN microwires

Abstract

Self-healing materials are a promising for novel applications in next-generation displays. In this paper, the first implementation of self-healing light-emitting devices based on the array of III–nitride microwires is demonstrated. The novel design integrates blue-emitting core-shell InGaN/GaN microwires embedded into a typical polydimethysiloxane matrix with flexible electrodes. The electrodes are composed of aerosol deposited single-walled carbon nanotubes pads on a self-healing silicone based on the “siloxane equilibrium”. Self-healing light-emitting diodes are able to partially restore their functionality after the full mechanical damage (cross cut) in terms of electrical and light-emitting properties. Additionally, the electrical stability was confirmed by bending tests of the self-healing electrode and device as well: healed at 100 °C SWCNT-based electrode remains stable at ≈3.1 mA up to 1000 cycles, which confirms its mechanical stability under cyclic bending. Such damage-resilient LEDs represent a significant step towards robust and long-lasting flexible optoelectronic devices that are resistant to mechanical impacts.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2025
Accepted
01 Dec 2025
First published
01 Dec 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Partial Self-Healing Flexible Light-Emitting Diode Based on InGaN/GaN microwires

F. M. Kochetkov, D. E. Kolesina, A. S. Miroshnichenko, K. V. Deriabin, A. Kapoor, D. Krasnikov, A. Nasibulin, J. Eymery, C. Durand, M. Tchernycheva, I. Mukhin and R. M. Islamova, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TC03328D

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