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Highly reliable InGaP/InGaAlP visible light emitting inner stripe lasers with 667 nm lasing wavelength
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialHigh-power LasersLaser ControlLaser OpticsLayer ThicknessSemiconductor LasersOptical PropertiesLaser ManufacturingHighly Reliable Ingap/ingaalpCladding (Metalworking)Materials SciencePhotonicsAl CompositionIngap/ingaalp Is LasersLaser DesignLaser ClassificationSolid-state LightingLaser Processing (Business Administration)Applied PhysicsQuantum Photonic DeviceOptoelectronicsInner Stripe LasersLaser Damage
To obtain highly reliable InGaP/InGaAlP inner stripe (IS) lasers, the relation between the maximum CW operation temperature and other laser characteristics has been determined. The Al composition of the cladding layer, the carrier concentration of the p-cladding layer, and the thicknesses of the active layer and cladding layer have been optimized. It was found that an Al composition of 0.7 was the most suitable for the cladding layer, and the optimized carrier concentration was 4*10/sup 17/ cm/sup -3/. A maximum temperature of 90 degrees C was obtained for a 0.1- mu m active layer thickness and a 0.6- mu m cladding layer thickness. This is the highest value for InGaP/InGaAlP IS lasers. In the case of a 0.06- mu m active layer thickness and a 0.8- mu m cladding layer thickness, a maximum temperature of 75 degrees C was obtained. IS lasers with facet coating have been operating stably for more than 8000 h at 40 degrees C and 3 mW and for more than 4000 h at 50 degrees C and 3 mW.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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