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GaN-based surface-emitting laser with two-dimensional photonic crystal acting as distributed-feedback grating and optical cladding

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9 Author(s)
Kawashima, Shoichi ; Optics Technology Development Center, Canon Inc., 3-30-2 Shimomaruko, Ohta-ku, Tokyo 146-8501, Japan ; Kawashima, Takeshi ; Nagatomo, Yasuhiro ; Hori, Yuichiro
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We demonstrate GaN-based distributed-feedback surface-emitting lasers grown on sapphire substrates with a two-dimensional (2D) square-lattice photonic crystal (PhC) that forms a high-aspect-ratio void array (void diameter: 65 nm and depth: 220 nm). The 2D PhC layer acts as both distributed-feedback grating and p-type optical cladding of a separate confinement heterostructure. To form the 2D PhC in the nitride semiconductor layers, we developed an embedding process that uses mass-transport phenomena. Crystallographic facets appeared on the inner walls of the embedded voids. Room-temperature lasing action was observed at 406.0 nm for a PhC lattice constant of 162.5 nm. The threshold current density was 9.7 kA/cm2 for a 120-μm-square p-contact electrode.

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Applied Physics Letters  (Volume:97 ,  Issue: 25 )

Date of Publication: Dec 2010

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