Development program for 1. 93-micron lasers. Contractor report, 24 September 1986-24 September 1987
Technical Report
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OSTI ID:6842035
For the first time lasers operating at 1.93 microns were demonstrated. The lasers were fabricated by Vapor Phase Epitaxial (VPE) growth techniques currently used for the fabrication of high power lasers at 1.3 microns. The structure of these laser diodes consisted of compositionally graded, sulfur-doped InAsP, grown on an InP substrate; a constant-composition n+InAs(0.27)P(0.73) layer, which is the first cladding layer; an In(0.66)Ga(0.34)As layer, which is the active region, and a second InAs(0.27)P(0.73) layer. The devices were oxide-stripe DH lasers (gain-guided only). The best devices had 80 K lasing thresholds in the range of from 80 to 150 mA, and T sub o (below 220 K) in the range of 60 to 90 K. The highest observed temperature of oscillation was 15.5 C. The highest observed power output at 80 K was in the range of 3 to 5 mW. The calculated delta I/delta T was 4.4 A/K. As a part of the materials development, PIN homojunction detectors having the band edge near 1.93 were also fabricated. The best devices (100 micron diameter, mesa structure) exhibited room temperature dark currents in the range of from 20 to 50 nA and had QE at 1.93 microns in the range of 35 to 40 percent. In addition to the device results, the InGaAs-InAsP materials system was extensively investigated and low defect density layers can now be grown allowing for significant device performance improvement.
- Research Organization:
- David Sarnoff Research Center, Princeton, NJ (USA)
- OSTI ID:
- 6842035
- Report Number(s):
- N-88-23198; NASA-CR-4148; DSRC-88-CR-1; NAS-1.26:4148
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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420300* -- Engineering-- Lasers-- (-1989)
ALLOYS
ARSENIC COMPOUNDS
ARSENIDES
CLADDING
CRYSTAL DEFECTS
CRYSTAL DOPING
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
DEPOSITION
DESIGN
ELECTRON MICROSCOPES
EPITAXY
FABRICATION
GALLIUM ARSENIDES
GALLIUM COMPOUNDS
INDIUM ARSENIDES
INDIUM COMPOUNDS
INDIUM PHOSPHIDES
LASER MATERIALS
LASERS
MATERIALS
MICROSCOPES
PERFORMANCE TESTING
PHOSPHIDES
PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
PNICTIDES
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS
SULFUR ADDITIONS
SURFACE COATING
TESTING
VAPOR PHASE EPITAXY
420300* -- Engineering-- Lasers-- (-1989)
ALLOYS
ARSENIC COMPOUNDS
ARSENIDES
CLADDING
CRYSTAL DEFECTS
CRYSTAL DOPING
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE
DEPOSITION
DESIGN
ELECTRON MICROSCOPES
EPITAXY
FABRICATION
GALLIUM ARSENIDES
GALLIUM COMPOUNDS
INDIUM ARSENIDES
INDIUM COMPOUNDS
INDIUM PHOSPHIDES
LASER MATERIALS
LASERS
MATERIALS
MICROSCOPES
PERFORMANCE TESTING
PHOSPHIDES
PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
PNICTIDES
SEMICONDUCTOR DEVICES
SEMICONDUCTOR LASERS
SULFUR ADDITIONS
SURFACE COATING
TESTING
VAPOR PHASE EPITAXY