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MoJacko Posted - 01/21/2021 : 10:28:53 PM
Hello,

I want to create an equation for ABC model of IQE for LEDs. The equation is

IQE= Bn^2/(An+(Bn^2)+(Cn^3))

where n= 5E18, A= SRH, B, radiative recombination and C= Auger.

I interested to find the value for A,B and C.

How can I create this equation for fitting?

Thank you.
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AmandaLu Posted - 01/24/2021 : 9:29:27 PM
Hi,

From your graph, yes, current density is the independent. But what’s this “current density” in your fitting function?

Thanks,
Amanda
OriginLab Technical Service
MoJacko Posted - 01/23/2021 : 10:06:32 PM
Yes, that is exactly what I want to find.

The graph to fit as shown here.

I assume that the independent might be current density?



please advise
AmandaLu Posted - 01/22/2021 : 02:28:47 AM
Hi,

If I understand correctly, n is a constant, A, B and C are parameters you want to find. What’s the independent of this function?

Thanks,
Amanda
OriginLab Technical Service

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