Author:
Seneza Cleophace,Berger Christoph,Sana Prabha,Witte Harmut,Bläsing Jürgen,Dempewolf Anja,Dadgar Armin,Christen Jürgen,Strittmatter André
Abstract
Abstract
We report on the realization of highly conductive and highly reflective n-type AlInN/GaN distributed Bragg reflectors (DBR) for use in vertical cavity surface emitters in a metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy process. While Ge-doping enables low-resistive n-type GaN/AlInN/GaN heterostructures, very high Ge doping levels compromise maximum optical reflectivities of DBRs. Simulations of the Bragg mirror’s reflectivities together with structural analysis by X-ray diffraction reveal an increased absorption within the doped AlInN layers and interface roughening as major causes for the observed reduction of the optical reflectivity. By adjusting the Ge doping level in the AlInN layers, this structural degradation was minimized and highly conductive, 45-fold AlInN/GaN DBR structures with a maximum reflectivity of 99% and vertical specific resistance of 5 × 10–4 Ω cm2 were realized.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),General Engineering