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Al0.83In0.17N lattice-matched to GaN used as an optical blocking layer in GaN-based edge emitting lasers

Castiglia, A.  
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Feltin, E.
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Cosendey, G.  
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2009
Applied Physics Letters

Nitride-based blue laser diode structures with either Al0.83In0.17N/Al0.07Ga0.93N or Al0.87In0.13N bottom claddings have been fabricated and compared to standard structures including solely Al0.07Ga0.93N bottom claddings. Lasing emission at 415 nm is achieved in gain-guided structures at room temperature under pulsed current injection. Devices including the Al0.83In0.17N/Al0.07Ga0.93N bottom cladding exhibit superior device performance. This is a consequence of a better optical mode confinement, as expected from modeling.

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DOI
10.1063/1.3138136
Web of Science ID

WOS:000266263400077

Author(s)
Castiglia, A.  
Feltin, E.
Cosendey, G.  
Altoukhov, A.  
Carlin, J. F.  
Butte, R.  
Grandjean, N.  
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

94

Issue

19

Article Number

3506

Subjects

aluminium compounds

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claddings

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gallium compounds

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III-V

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semiconductors

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indium compounds

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semiconductor lasers

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