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Dry-etching and characterization of mirrors on III-nitride laser diodes from chemically assisted ion beam etching

Author(s)
Kneissl, Michael
Hofstetter, Daniel  
Laboratoire temps-fréquence  
Bour, David P.
Donaldson, Rose M.
Walker, J.
Johnson, N. M.
Date issued
1998
In
Journal of Crystal Growth, Elsevier, 1998/189-190//846-849
Subjects
Nitrides GaN Dry-etching CAIBE Mirror Laser diode
Abstract
Vertical mirrors have been fabricated with chemically assisted ion beam etching (CAIBE) on OMVPE grown InGaN/AlGaN laser diode structures. AFM measurements show that smooth vertical sidewalls are obtained which exhibit a root mean squared (rms) roughness of only 40–60 Å. The inclination angle of the etched mirrors is within ±2° of vertical, as SEM studies indicate. Photopumping measurements reveal that the reflectivity of the etched mirrors corresponds to 60–70% of the value for an ideal GaN/air interface. The reduced reflectivity may be due to surface roughness, a slight tilt in the facet angle, and the excitation of higher-order transverse waveguide modes in the laser structure.
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Identifiers
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/20.500.14713/58598
DOI
10.1016/S0022-0248(98)00307-8
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