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High-quality AlInN for high index contrast Bragg mirrors lattice matched to GaN

Carlin, J. F.  
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Ilegems, M.
2003
Applied Physics Letters

We report on the growth by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy of high-quality Al1-xInxN layers and AlInN/GaN Bragg mirrors near lattice matched to GaN. Layers are grown on a GaN buffer layer with no cracks over full 2 in. sapphire wafers. The index contrast relative to GaN is around 7% for wavelengths ranging from 950 to 450 nm. We demonstrate the growth of a crack-free, 20 pairs Al0.84In0.16N/GaN distributed Bragg reflector centered at 515 nm with an over 90% reflectivity and a 35 nm stop band. The growth of high quality AlInN lattice matched to GaN may represent a breakthrough in GaN-based optoelectronics which is presently limited by the lack of a high-index-contrast and high-band gap lattice-matched material. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.

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DOI
10.1063/1.1596733
Web of Science ID

WOS:000184336600026

Author(s)
Carlin, J. F.  
Ilegems, M.
Date Issued

2003

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

83

Issue

4

Start page

668

End page

670

Subjects

MOLECULAR-BEAM EPITAXY

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LIGHT-EMITTING DIODE

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CHEMICAL-VAPOR-DEPOSITION

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REFLECTORS

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FILMS

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ALGAINN

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