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MOVPE Growth of Smooth and Homogeneous Al0.8Ga0.2N:Si Superlattices as UVC Laser Cladding Layers

C. Kuhn1, T. Simoneit1, M. Martens1, T. Markurt2, J. Enslin1, F. Mehnke1, K. Bellmann1, T. Schulz2, M. Albrecht2, T. Wernicke1, M. Kneissl1,3

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phys. stat. sol. (a), vol. 215, no. 13, pp. 1800005 (2018).

Abstract:

Smooth, uniform and conductive AlxGa1-xN layers with high aluminum mole fractions of x > 0.7 are required as cladding layers for laser diodes emitting in the deep ultraviolet spectral region. In article number 1800005 by Christian Kuhn and co-workers, the growth of silicon doped AlGaN/ AlGaN superlattices by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy is investigated and compared to bulk AlGaN layers. The authors find that the superlattice approach enables the growth of AlGaN layers with improved lateral uniformity of composition and strain state. In order to reduce the surface roughness, growth interruptions between the superlattice layers are investigated. With increasing growth interruption time, the average aluminum content is increasing and the superlattice period thickness is decreasing. Scanning transmission electron microscopy investigations show that the growth interruptions lead to more abrupt interfaces and to the formation of 1 to 2 monolayer thin aluminum-rich AlGaN layers at each interface. This also leads to a significantly smoother surface morphology. Low resistivities of 0.025 Ω cm are obtained for AlGaN:Si superlattices with average aluminum Content of x = 0.8. The influence of the surface morphology of the AlGaN cladding layers on optically pumped laser heterostructures is investigated. By using a smooth AlGaN superlattice the lasing threshold decreases by a factor of 2 compared to lasers with bulk AlGaN cladding layers.

1 Technische Universität Berlin, Institute of Solid State Physics, Hardenbergstr. 36, EW 6-1, 10623 Berlin, Germany
2 Leibniz-Institut für Kristallzüchtung, Max-Born-Str. 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany
3 Ferdinand-Braun-Institut, Leibniz-Institut für Höchstfrequenztechnik, Gustav-Kirchhoff-Str. 4, 12489 Berlin, Germany

Keywords:

AlGaN, morphology, metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy, superlattice, ultraviolet laser

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