Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1796660 Journal of Crystal Growth 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The 415 nm laser diode structures of (AlGaIn)N were grown using metalorganic chemical vapor-phase epitaxy on bulk GaN substrates obtained using a high-pressure, high-temperature method. These substrates have the lowest dislocation density so far reported of less than 100 cm−2. Defect-selective etching performed on a laser diode structure using molten bases at a temperature of 450 °C revealed dislocations at a density of 105 cm−2. As the etching rate is different for every part of the epistructure, it was possible to determine the depth at which the dislocation was created. We found that about 25% of dislocations originated at the lower cladding layer of AlGaN, 60% at the quantum wells and 15% at the electron-blocking layer.

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