Wide bandgap(3.37 eV)and high excitonbinding energy of ZnO(60 meV)make it a promising candidate for ultraviolet light-emitting diodes(LEDs)and low-threshold lasing diodes(LDs).However,the difficulty in producing stable and reproducible high-quality p-type ZnO has hindered the development of ZnO p–n homojunction LEDs.An alternative strategy for achieving ZnO electroluminescence is to fabricate heterojunction devices by employing other available p-type materials(such as p-GaN)or building new device structures.In this article,we will briefly review the recent progress in ZnO LEDs/LDs based on p–n heterostructures and metal–insulatorsemiconductor heterostructures.Some methods to improve device efficiency are also introduced in detail,including the introduction of Ag localized surface plasmons and single-crystalline nanowires into ZnO LEDs/LDs.