Properties of GaN-based laser diodes with a buried-ridge structure
2000
Abstract The buried-ridge structure was introduced to GaN-based laser diodes for the purpose of realizing an index-guided structure in order to control the difference of effective refractive indexes between the inside and outside of the lasing area and to stabilize the lasing mode. Low-temperature-grown Al x Ga (1− x ) N was used as the burying layer, and it was found that the refractive-index difference can be controlled by adjusting the Al content in the Al x Ga (1− x ) N burying layer independent of the ridge dimensions. As a result of fabricating LDs with different Al contents, we found that Al content should be more than 30% in order to form an index-guided structure. The optimum refractive-index difference was estimated by fitting with the calculation. The LD with a buried-ridge structure, in which Al in the burying layer was more than 30%, had desirable properties as an index-guided waveguide.
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