We report new methods of identifying the effects of aging on the light–current and current–voltage characteristics of AlInGaP light-emitting diodes (LEDs). We believe that these methods are also applicable to other III–V compound semiconductors. We observe a broadening of the nonlinear range of the characteristic accompanied by a shift to higher currents in the characteristic. These features can be attributed to an increase of nonradiative recombination processes in the active layer. A second process, however, can lead to an increase of the LED output power. We conclude from an analysis of the current dependence that this process is due to a different mechanism.
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