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- the present invention relates to a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device, and more particularly to a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device capable of simultaneously or selectively oscillating laser light of three different wavelengths (e.g., 460 nm, 530 nm and 635 nm), and a method for producing the multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device.
- a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device capable of simultaneously or selectively oscillating laser light of three different wavelengths (e.g., 460 nm, 530 nm and 635 nm), and a method for producing the multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device.
- a semiconductor laser device is one that produces light amplified by stimulated emission of radiation.
- the light produced by the semiconductor laser device has a narrow frequency width (one of short-wavelength characteristics), superior directivity and high output. Due to these advantages, the semiconductor laser device is used as a light source for an optical pick-up apparatus of an optical disc system, such as a CD (compact disc) or DVD (digital video disc) player, as well as, is widely applied to a wide range of fields of optical communications multiplex communications, space communications and the like.
- a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device capable of oscillating two or more different wavelengths has been required in the field of optical discs using laser as a light source for writing and reading information.
- a two-wavelength semiconductor laser device is currently developed as a light source for both CD players having a relatively low data density and DVD players having a relatively high data density.
- FIGS. 1 a to 1 g are cross-sectional views illustrating the overall procedure of a conventional method for producing a two-wavelength semiconductor laser device.
- a first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer oscillating light at a wavelength of 780 nm is formed on an n-type GaAs substrate 11 .
- the first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer is formed by sequentially growing an n-type AlGaAs clad layer 12 a, an AlGaAs active layer 13 a and a p-type AlGaAs clad layer 14 a on the GaAs substrate 11 .
- the first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer including the layers 12 a, 13 a and 14 a, is selectively removed by photolithography and etching to expose a portion of a top surface of the GaAs substrate 11 , as shown in FIG. 1 b.
- a second semiconductor laser epitaxial layer oscillating light at a wavelength of 650 nm is formed on the exposed portion of the GaAs substrate 11 and the unremoved portion of the first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer.
- the second semiconductor laser epitaxial layer is formed by sequentially growing an n-type AlGaInP clad layer 12 b, a GaInP/AlGaInP active layer 13 b and a p-type AlGaInP clad layer 14 b.
- the second semiconductor laser epitaxial layer including the layers 12 b, 13 b and 14 b, formed on the first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer is removed by photolithography and etching, and at the same time, the first epitaxial layer is separated from the second epitaxial layer, as shown in FIG. 1 d.
- the p-type AlGaAs clad layer 14 a and the p-type AlGaInP clad layer 14 b are selectively etched by a common process to form ridge-shaped layers 14 a ′ and 14 b ′, which contribute to an improvement in current injection efficiency.
- n-type GaAs current-limiting layers 16 a and 16 b and p-type GaAs contact layers 17 a and 17 b are formed.
- p-side electrodes 19 a and 19 b formed of Ti, Pt, Au or an alloy thereof are formed on the p-type GaAs contact layers 17 a and 17 b, respectively, and then an n-side electrode 18 formed of Au/Ge, Au, Ni or an alloy thereof is formed on a bottom surface of the GaAs substrate 11 to produce the two-wavelength semiconductor laser device 10 .
- the semiconductor laser device 10 oscillating light of two different wavelengths is produced on a single substrate, enabling integration into one chip.
- the conventional method is advantageous compared to a method wherein respective semiconductor laser devices are separately produced, and are then attached to one substrate by die bonding, in terms of the following advantages: i) the separate production and bonding processes are omitted, thus shortening the overall production procedure, and ii) poor alignment caused during die bonding of chip can be solved.
- the conventional method is limited to the two-wavelength (650 nm and 780 nm) semiconductor laser device, and thus cannot be applied to a three-wavelength (further including light of a short wavelength) semiconductor laser device.
- two laser structures composed of nitride epitaxial layers oscillating light at wavelengths of 460 nm and 530 nm, and one laser structure composed of an AlGaInP-based epitaxial layer oscillating light at a wavelength of 635 nm are required to produce a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device oscillating red, green and blue light.
- GaN-based epitaxial layers are particularly required to produce a semiconductor laser device oscillating light at wavelengths of 460 nm and 530 nm, they cannot be formed on the same substrate, together with a semiconductor laser structure oscillating light at a wavelength of 635 nm.
- the AlGaInP epitaxial layer can be formed with superior crystallinity on a GaAs substrate, whereas the GaN epitaxial layer can be formed with superior crystallinity only on substrates for growth of a nitride semiconductor, such as GaN, sapphire and SiC substrates.
- a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device oscillating three-color light for example, at wavelengths of 460 nm, 530 nm and 635 nm, cannot be substantially produced by the conventional method for producing a two-wavelength semiconductor laser device.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for producing a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device oscillating light of three different wavelengths by growing GaN epitaxial layers on a separate substrate, followed by separation and attachment.
- a method for producing a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device comprising the steps of: preparing a substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal thereon; sequentially growing a first conductivity-type first clad layer, a first active layer and a second conductivity-type first clad layer on the substrate, to form a first nitride epitaxial layer; selectively removing the first nitride epitaxial layer such that a portion of the substrate is exposed; sequentially growing a first conductivity-type second clad layer, a second active layer and a second conductivity-type second clad layer on the exposed portion of the substrate, to form a second nitride epitaxial layer; separating the first and second nitride epitaxial layers from the substrate; attaching the separated first and second nitride epitaxial layers to a first conductivity-type substrate; selectively etching the first and second nitride semiconductor epitaxial
- the method of the present invention further comprises the steps of: selectively etching the respective second conductivity-type clad layers of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures, after the formation of the third semiconductor laser structure and before the formation of the first electrode and the second electrodes, to form ridge-shaped layers; and forming an insulating layer on top surfaces of the second conductivity-type clad layers except for top ends of the ridge-shaped layers.
- the second electrodes can be connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers through the respective top ends of the ridge-shaped layers.
- the insulating layer may be formed in such a manner that it is extended to side faces of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures.
- the insulating layer may be formed of SiO 2 or Si 3 N 4 .
- the separation of the first and second nitride epitaxial layers from the substrate can be performed by irradiating the bottom surface of the substrate with laser light to lift-off the first and second nitride epitaxial layers.
- the method of the present invention may further comprise the step of lapping the bottom surface of the substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal, before the laser irradiation, to decrease the thickness of the substrate.
- the attachment of the first and second nitride epitaxial layers to the first conductivity-type substrate can be performed by applying pressure to the first and second nitride epitaxial layers on a top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate at high temperature.
- the etching of the first nitride semiconductor layer leaves only an epitaxial layer for the first semiconductor laser structure.
- the formation of the third semiconductor laser structure can be realized by the sub-steps of: sequentially growing the first conductivity-type third clad layer, the third active layer and the second conductivity-type third clad layer on the top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate on which the first and second semiconductor laser structures are formed, to form an epitaxial layer for the third semiconductor laser structure; and selectively etching the epitaxial layer for the third semiconductor laser structure, to form the third semiconductor laser structure separated from the first and second semiconductor laser structures on a portion of the first conductivity-type substrate.
- the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures are preferably arranged in order that they grow. Namely, it is preferable that the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures are formed in this order from one side of the first conductivity-type substrate.
- the substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal may be a sapphire, SiC, or GaN substrate
- the first nitride epitaxial layer may be formed of a GaN-based semiconductor material for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating blue light
- the second nitride epitaxial layer may be formed of a GaN-based semiconductor material for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating green light.
- the third semiconductor laser structure may be formed of an AlGaInP-based semiconductor material oscillating red light.
- a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device having a novel structure.
- the multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device comprises: a first conductivity-type substrate having a top surface divided into first, second and third regions; a first semiconductor laser structure oscillating blue light, the first semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type first GaN-based clad layer, a first GaN-based active layer and a second conductivity-type first GaN-based clad layer sequentially formed on the first region of the first conductivity-type substrate; a second semiconductor laser structure oscillating green light, the second semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type second GaN-based clad layer, a second GaN-based active layer and a second conductivity-type second GaN-based clad layer sequentially formed on the second region of the first conductivity-type substrate; a third semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type AlGaInP-based clad layer, an AlGaInP-based active layer and a second
- the multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device of the present invention is produced by forming the respective nitride epitaxial layers for the first and second semiconductor laser structures oscillating light of short wavelengths, separating the nitride epitaxial layers from each other, attaching the separated epitaxial layers to the first conductivity-type substrate, and forming the third semiconductor laser structure on the first conductivity-type substrate.
- the nitride epitaxial layers grown at a relatively high temperature are formed, separated from the substrate and attached to the first conductivity-type substrate, unwanted effects (diffusion of dopants, thermal shock, etc.) of the other layers during the subsequent epitaxial growth step are reduced.
- etching is performed to form the semiconductor laser structures on the same substrate, a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device in which the respective laser structures are highly aligned, can be produced.
- FIGS. 1 a to 1 g are cross-sectional views illustrating the overall procedure of a conventional method for producing a two-wavelength semiconductor laser device.
- FIGS. 2 a to 2 l are cross-sectional views illustrating the overall procedure of a method for producing a three-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to the present invention.
- FIGS. 2 a to 2 l are cross-sectional views illustrating the overall procedure of a method for producing a three-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- a first nitride epitaxial layer 25 a for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating light of a short wavelength (e.g., 460 nm) is formed on a sapphire substrate 21 .
- the first nitride epitaxial layer 25 a can be formed by sequentially growing a first conductivity-type first clad layer 22 a, a first active layer 23 a and a second conductivity-type first clad layer 24 a.
- the first conductivity-type first clad layer 22 a may be composed of an n-type Al 0.2 Ga 0.8 N layer and an n-type GaN layer
- the second conductivity-type first clad layer 24 a may be composed of a p-type Al 0.2 Ga 0.8 N layer and a p-type GaN layer.
- the active layer 23 a may have a multi-quantum well structure formed of In 0.2 Ga 0.8 N/In 0.05 Ga 0.95 N.
- the first nitride epitaxial layer 25 a is selectively etched by photolithography and dry etching such that a portion of the top surface of the substrate 21 is exposed.
- the first nitride epitaxial layer 25 a is removed in such a manner that a first semiconductor laser structure 21 a remains on the sapphire substrate 21 , but is not limited to the structure shown in FIG. 2 b.
- a second nitride epitaxial layer 25 b for a second semiconductor laser structure is formed on the exposed top surface of the sapphire substrate 21 and the first semiconductor laser structure 20 a.
- the second nitride epitaxial layer 25 b for a second semiconductor laser structure is formed by sequentially growing a first conductivity-type second clad layer 22 b, a second active layer 23 b and a second conductivity-type second clad layer 24 b.
- the first conductivity-type second clad layer 22 b may be composed of an n-type Al 0.1 Ga 0.9 N layer and an n-type GaN layer
- the second conductivity-type second clad layer 24 a may be composed of a p-type Al 0.2 Ga 0.8 N layer and a p-type GaN layer.
- the active layer 23 b may have a multi-quantum well structure formed of In 0.2 Ga 0.8 N/In 0.05 Ga 0.95 N.
- the portion of the second nitride epitaxial layer 25 b formed on the first nitride epitaxial layer 25 a is removed, and then the top surface of the first 25 a and second nitride epitaxial layers 25 b is planarized, as shown in FIG. 2 d, to form a nitride epitaxial layer 25 for both first and second semiconductor laser structures.
- the first and second nitride epitaxial layers 25 a and 25 b can be formed by conventional growth processes, e.g., metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) and molecular beam epitaxial (MBE) deposition.
- MOCVD metal organic chemical vapor deposition
- MBE molecular beam epitaxial
- sapphire substrate 21 known substrates for growth of a nitride semiconductor, for example, GaN and SiC substrates, can be used.
- the nitride epitaxial layer 25 is separated from the sapphire substrate 21 .
- This separation can be performed by well-known processes, such as lift-off, dry-etching, lapping and combinations thereof.
- the lift-off process using laser light can be performed by irradiating the bottom surface of the substrate 21 with an Nd-YAG laser at 5 eV or higher to melt a crystal layer present in the vicinity of the interface between the nitride epitaxial layer 25 and the sapphire substrate 21 , thereby easily lifting-off the nitride epitaxial layer 25 .
- these dry-etching or lapping processes can be used to chemically or mechanically separate the sapphire substrate 21 .
- the dry-etching or lapping process can be combined with the lift-off process using laser light.
- the thickness of the substrate 21 is decreased by the lapping process, and then the nitride epitaxial layer 25 is separated from the substrate 21 by laser irradiation.
- the separated nitride epitaxial layer 25 is attached to a first conductivity-type substrate 31 .
- the first conductivity-type substrate 31 may be an n-type GaAs substrate suitable as a substrate for growth of an epitaxial layer to be grown later.
- This attachment may be performed using a conductive adhesive, and is preferably performed by applying a predetermined pressure to the separated nitride epitaxial layer 25 on the first conductivity-type substrate 31 at high temperature.
- the nitride epitaxial layer 25 is arranged on the first conductivity-type substrate 31 , and then the resulting structure is heated at 500° C. for about 20 minutes under a pressure of at 5 kg/cm 2 to attach the nitride epitaxial layer 25 to the n-type GaAs substrate 31 .
- the nitride epitaxial layer ( 25 in FIG. 2 e ) is selectively removed by photolithography and dry etching to expose portions of the first conductivity-type substrate 31 , and at the same time, to form respective first and second semiconductor laser structures 20 a and 20 b separated from the first and the second nitride epitaxial layers 25 a and 25 b.
- the top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate 31 exposed by etching is provided as a region where a third semiconductor laser structure is formed through subsequent steps.
- a first conductivity-type third clad layer 22 c, a third active layer 23 c and a second conductivity-type third clad layer 24 c are sequentially grown on the exposed surface of the first conductivity-type substrate 31 such that the first and the second semiconductor laser structures 20 a and 20 b are separated from each other. In this manner, a third semiconductor laser structure 20 c is formed on the first conductivity-type substrate (see, FIG. 2 i ).
- an epitaxial layer 25 c for the third semiconductor laser structure is formed on the first conductivity-type substrate 31 on which the first and second semiconductor laser structures 20 a and 20 b are formed, as shown in FIG. 2 h.
- the epitaxial layer 25 c for the third semiconductor laser structure can be formed by sequentially growing the first conductivity-type third clad layer 22 c, the third active layer 23 c and the second conductivity-type third clad layer 24 c.
- the first and second conductivity-type third clad layers 22 c and 24 c may be composed of n-type and p-type (Al 0.7 Ga 0.3 ) 0.5 In 0.5 P layers, respectively.
- the active layer 23 c may have a multi-quantum well structure composed of an InGaP/(Al 0.5 Ga 0.5 ) 0.5 In 0.5 P layer.
- the AlGaInP-based epitaxial layer 25 c is selectively etched in such a manner that the third semiconductor laser structure 20 c is formed on one region of the top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate 31 except for the regions where the first and second semiconductor laser structures 20 a and 20 b are formed. Portions of the AlGaInP-based epitaxial layer 25 c formed on the top surfaces of the first and the second semiconductor laser structures 20 a and 20 b and between the respective semiconductor laser structures 20 a, 20 b and 20 c are selectively removed by etching, such that the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures 20 a, 20 b and 20 c are separated from one another.
- etching is preferably performed to form the respective second conductivity-type clad layers 24 a, 24 b and 24 c of the first, the second and the third semiconductor laser structures 20 a, 20 b and 20 c into ridge-shaped layers 24 a ′, 24 b ′ and 24 c ′, as shown in FIG. 2 j.
- the width between the ridge-shaped layers may be about 2 ⁇ m to about 7 ⁇ m. This ridge structure can increase the efficiency of current injected through the second conductivity-type clad layers 24 a, 24 b and 24 c.
- an insulating layer 32 is formed on the top surfaces of the second conductivity-type clad layers 24 a, 24 b and 24 c except for top ends of the ridge-shaped layers.
- the insulating layer 32 acts as a current-limiting layer.
- the insulating layer 32 may be formed in such a manner that it is extended to side faces of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures and the overall faces of the substrate 31 .
- the insulating layer 32 can be used as a common passivation layer, as well as a current-limiting layer.
- the insulating layer 32 may be formed of SiO 2 or Si 3 N 4 .
- a first electrode 38 is formed on a bottom surface of the first conductivity-type substrate 31 , and second electrodes 39 a, 39 b and 39 c are formed in such a manner that they are connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers 24 a, 24 b and 24 c of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures 20 a, 20 b and 20 c.
- the second electrodes 39 a, 39 b and 39 c can be formed on top surfaces of the respective semiconductor laser structures 20 a, 20 b and 20 c such that they are connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers 24 a, 24 b and 24 c through the tops surfaces of the ridge-shaped layers.
- the first electrode 38 may be formed of AuGe, Au, Ni or an alloy thereof, and the second electrodes 39 a, 39 b and 39 c may be formed of at least one metal selected from the group consisting of Ti, Pt, Ni and Au.
- a three-wavelength semiconductor laser device 30 in which the three semiconductor laser structures 20 a, 20 b and 20 c oscillating light of the respective inherent wavelengths are arranged on the same substrate 31 , can be produced.
- the first semiconductor laser structure 20 a formed of a first GaN-based material, the second semiconductor laser structure 20 b formed of a second GaN-based material, and the third semiconductor laser structure 20 c formed of an AlGaIn-based material can be integrated into one chip.
- the first and second semiconductor laser structures 20 a and 20 b are grown on a separate substrate for growth of a nitride semiconductor, separated from the substrate and attached to the first conductivity-type substrate 31 .
- the first semiconductor laser structure 20 a is preferably arranged at one side of the first conductivity-type substrate 31 .
- the second and third semiconductor laser structures 20 b and 20 c are preferably arranged in this order in order that they grow from the side where the first semiconductor laser structure 20 a is arranged.
- the insulating layer 32 of the respective second conductivity-type clad layers 24 a, 24 b and 24 c is provided as a current-limiting layer. Since the second conductivity-type first clad layers (formed of a GaN-based material) are grown under different conditions, a conventional current-limiting layer formed by reverse attachment has a limitation in its simultaneous formation on the three semiconductor laser structures. Accordingly, the present invention suggests the use of the insulating layer 32 as a current-limiting layer to simultaneously form the current-limiting layer on the three semiconductor laser structures. The insulating layer is extended to side faces of the respective semiconductor laser structures, and thus acts as a passivation layer of the respective semiconductor laser structures.
- first and second GaN-based semiconductor laser structures are grown in parallel on a substrate for growth of a nitride semiconductor, separated from the substrate and attached to a first conductivity-type substrate (e.g., a GaAs substrate)
- a first conductivity-type substrate e.g., a GaAs substrate
- another semiconductor laser structure oscillating light of a different wavelength is formed on the first conductivity-type substrate. Accordingly, the semiconductor laser structures, which cannot be grown on a single substrate, can be integrated into one chip.
- the three-wavelength semiconductor laser device can be produced in a simpler manner, without causing poor alignment during attachment of the semiconductor laser structures.
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Disclosed herein is a method for producing a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device. The method comprises the steps of: forming first and second nitride epitaxial layers in parallel on a substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal; separating the first and second nitride epitaxial layers from the substrate; attaching the separated first and second nitride epitaxial layers to a first conductivity-type substrate; selectively removing the first and second nitride semiconductor epitaxial layers to expose a portion of the first conductivity-type substrate and to form first and second semiconductor laser structures, respectively; and forming a third semiconductor laser structure on the exposed portion of the first conductivity-type substrate.
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- 1. Field of the Invention
- The present invention relates to a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device, and more particularly to a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device capable of simultaneously or selectively oscillating laser light of three different wavelengths (e.g., 460 nm, 530 nm and 635 nm), and a method for producing the multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- In general, a semiconductor laser device is one that produces light amplified by stimulated emission of radiation. The light produced by the semiconductor laser device has a narrow frequency width (one of short-wavelength characteristics), superior directivity and high output. Due to these advantages, the semiconductor laser device is used as a light source for an optical pick-up apparatus of an optical disc system, such as a CD (compact disc) or DVD (digital video disc) player, as well as, is widely applied to a wide range of fields of optical communications multiplex communications, space communications and the like.
- In recent years, a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device capable of oscillating two or more different wavelengths has been required in the field of optical discs using laser as a light source for writing and reading information. For example, a two-wavelength semiconductor laser device is currently developed as a light source for both CD players having a relatively low data density and DVD players having a relatively high data density.
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FIGS. 1 a to 1 g are cross-sectional views illustrating the overall procedure of a conventional method for producing a two-wavelength semiconductor laser device. - Referring to
FIG. 1 a, a first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer oscillating light at a wavelength of 780 nm is formed on an n-type GaAs substrate 11. Specifically, the first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer is formed by sequentially growing an n-typeAlGaAs clad layer 12 a, an AlGaAsactive layer 13 a and a p-typeAlGaAs clad layer 14 a on theGaAs substrate 11. - Thereafter, the first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer, including the
layers GaAs substrate 11, as shown inFIG. 1 b. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 1 c, a second semiconductor laser epitaxial layer oscillating light at a wavelength of 650 nm is formed on the exposed portion of theGaAs substrate 11 and the unremoved portion of the first semiconductor laser epitaxial layer. Specifically, the second semiconductor laser epitaxial layer is formed by sequentially growing an n-typeAlGaInP clad layer 12 b, a GaInP/AlGaInPactive layer 13 b and a p-typeAlGaInP clad layer 14 b. - Thereafter, the second semiconductor laser epitaxial layer, including the
layers FIG. 1 d. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 1 e, the p-type AlGaAsclad layer 14 a and the p-type AlGaInPclad layer 14 b are selectively etched by a common process to form ridge-shaped layers 14 a′ and 14 b′, which contribute to an improvement in current injection efficiency. Then, as shown inFIG. 1 f, n-type GaAs current-limitinglayers GaAs contact layers - Finally, as shown in
FIG. 1 g, p-side electrodes GaAs contact layers side electrode 18 formed of Au/Ge, Au, Ni or an alloy thereof is formed on a bottom surface of theGaAs substrate 11 to produce the two-wavelengthsemiconductor laser device 10. - In this manner, the
semiconductor laser device 10 oscillating light of two different wavelengths is produced on a single substrate, enabling integration into one chip. Accordingly, the conventional method is advantageous compared to a method wherein respective semiconductor laser devices are separately produced, and are then attached to one substrate by die bonding, in terms of the following advantages: i) the separate production and bonding processes are omitted, thus shortening the overall production procedure, and ii) poor alignment caused during die bonding of chip can be solved. - As explained earlier in
FIGS. 1 a to 1 g, the conventional method is limited to the two-wavelength (650 nm and 780 nm) semiconductor laser device, and thus cannot be applied to a three-wavelength (further including light of a short wavelength) semiconductor laser device. For example, two laser structures composed of nitride epitaxial layers oscillating light at wavelengths of 460 nm and 530 nm, and one laser structure composed of an AlGaInP-based epitaxial layer oscillating light at a wavelength of 635 nm are required to produce a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device oscillating red, green and blue light. In this connection, there is a problem that since GaN-based epitaxial layers are particularly required to produce a semiconductor laser device oscillating light at wavelengths of 460 nm and 530 nm, they cannot be formed on the same substrate, together with a semiconductor laser structure oscillating light at a wavelength of 635 nm. - More specifically, since there is a large difference in the lattice constant between the AlGaInP epitaxial layer (about 5.6 Å) and the GaN epitaxial layer (about 3.2 Å) for the semiconductor laser structure oscillating light at a wavelength of 635 nm, it is difficult to grow the AlGaInP and GaN epitaxial layers on the same substrate. The AlGaInP epitaxial layer can be formed with superior crystallinity on a GaAs substrate, whereas the GaN epitaxial layer can be formed with superior crystallinity only on substrates for growth of a nitride semiconductor, such as GaN, sapphire and SiC substrates. Consequently, a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device oscillating three-color light, for example, at wavelengths of 460 nm, 530 nm and 635 nm, cannot be substantially produced by the conventional method for producing a two-wavelength semiconductor laser device.
- Therefore, the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a method for producing a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device oscillating light of three different wavelengths by growing GaN epitaxial layers on a separate substrate, followed by separation and attachment.
- It is another object of the present invention to provide a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device having a novel structure which is produced by the method.
- In order to accomplish the above objects of the present invention, there is provided a method for producing a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device, comprising the steps of: preparing a substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal thereon; sequentially growing a first conductivity-type first clad layer, a first active layer and a second conductivity-type first clad layer on the substrate, to form a first nitride epitaxial layer; selectively removing the first nitride epitaxial layer such that a portion of the substrate is exposed; sequentially growing a first conductivity-type second clad layer, a second active layer and a second conductivity-type second clad layer on the exposed portion of the substrate, to form a second nitride epitaxial layer; separating the first and second nitride epitaxial layers from the substrate; attaching the separated first and second nitride epitaxial layers to a first conductivity-type substrate; selectively etching the first and second nitride semiconductor epitaxial layers to expose a portion of the first conductivity-type substrate and to form first and second semiconductor laser structures from the first and second nitride epitaxial layers, respectively, the first and second semiconductor laser structures being separated from each other; sequentially growing a first conductivity-type third clad layer, a third active layer and a second conductivity-type third clad layer on the exposed portion of the first conductivity-type substrate, to form a third semiconductor laser structure; and forming a first electrode connected to a bottom surface of the first conductivity-type substrate and forming second electrodes connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures.
- In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the method of the present invention further comprises the steps of: selectively etching the respective second conductivity-type clad layers of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures, after the formation of the third semiconductor laser structure and before the formation of the first electrode and the second electrodes, to form ridge-shaped layers; and forming an insulating layer on top surfaces of the second conductivity-type clad layers except for top ends of the ridge-shaped layers. In this case, the second electrodes can be connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers through the respective top ends of the ridge-shaped layers.
- More preferably, the insulating layer may be formed in such a manner that it is extended to side faces of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures. The insulating layer may be formed of SiO2 or Si3N4.
- In addition, the separation of the first and second nitride epitaxial layers from the substrate can be performed by irradiating the bottom surface of the substrate with laser light to lift-off the first and second nitride epitaxial layers. More preferably, the method of the present invention may further comprise the step of lapping the bottom surface of the substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal, before the laser irradiation, to decrease the thickness of the substrate.
- Further, the attachment of the first and second nitride epitaxial layers to the first conductivity-type substrate can be performed by applying pressure to the first and second nitride epitaxial layers on a top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate at high temperature.
- The etching of the first nitride semiconductor layer leaves only an epitaxial layer for the first semiconductor laser structure. The formation of the third semiconductor laser structure can be realized by the sub-steps of: sequentially growing the first conductivity-type third clad layer, the third active layer and the second conductivity-type third clad layer on the top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate on which the first and second semiconductor laser structures are formed, to form an epitaxial layer for the third semiconductor laser structure; and selectively etching the epitaxial layer for the third semiconductor laser structure, to form the third semiconductor laser structure separated from the first and second semiconductor laser structures on a portion of the first conductivity-type substrate.
- Further, in order to facilitate the subsequent growth step, the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures are preferably arranged in order that they grow. Namely, it is preferable that the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures are formed in this order from one side of the first conductivity-type substrate.
- The substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal may be a sapphire, SiC, or GaN substrate, the first nitride epitaxial layer may be formed of a GaN-based semiconductor material for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating blue light, and the second nitride epitaxial layer may be formed of a GaN-based semiconductor material for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating green light.
- On the other hand, the third semiconductor laser structure may be formed of an AlGaInP-based semiconductor material oscillating red light.
- In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, there is provided a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device having a novel structure. The multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device comprises: a first conductivity-type substrate having a top surface divided into first, second and third regions; a first semiconductor laser structure oscillating blue light, the first semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type first GaN-based clad layer, a first GaN-based active layer and a second conductivity-type first GaN-based clad layer sequentially formed on the first region of the first conductivity-type substrate; a second semiconductor laser structure oscillating green light, the second semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type second GaN-based clad layer, a second GaN-based active layer and a second conductivity-type second GaN-based clad layer sequentially formed on the second region of the first conductivity-type substrate; a third semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type AlGaInP-based clad layer, an AlGaInP-based active layer and a second conductivity-type AlGaInP-based clad layer sequentially formed on the third region of the first conductivity-type substrate; and a first electrode connected to a bottom surface of the first conductivity-type substrate and second electrodes connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures.
- In order to integrate the semiconductor laser structures composed of the respective epitaxial layers, which are grown under different conditions, into one chip, the multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device of the present invention is produced by forming the respective nitride epitaxial layers for the first and second semiconductor laser structures oscillating light of short wavelengths, separating the nitride epitaxial layers from each other, attaching the separated epitaxial layers to the first conductivity-type substrate, and forming the third semiconductor laser structure on the first conductivity-type substrate. Particularly, according to the method of the present invention, since the nitride epitaxial layers grown at a relatively high temperature are formed, separated from the substrate and attached to the first conductivity-type substrate, unwanted effects (diffusion of dopants, thermal shock, etc.) of the other layers during the subsequent epitaxial growth step are reduced. In addition, since etching is performed to form the semiconductor laser structures on the same substrate, a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device in which the respective laser structures are highly aligned, can be produced.
- The above and other objects, features and other advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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FIGS. 1 a to 1 g are cross-sectional views illustrating the overall procedure of a conventional method for producing a two-wavelength semiconductor laser device; and -
FIGS. 2 a to 2 l are cross-sectional views illustrating the overall procedure of a method for producing a three-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to the present invention. - Detailed description will be made of the preferred embodiment of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIGS. 2 a to 2 l are cross-sectional views illustrating the overall procedure of a method for producing a three-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention. - As shown in
FIG. 2 a, a first nitrideepitaxial layer 25 a for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating light of a short wavelength (e.g., 460 nm) is formed on asapphire substrate 21. The first nitrideepitaxial layer 25 a can be formed by sequentially growing a first conductivity-typefirst clad layer 22 a, a firstactive layer 23 a and a second conductivity-typefirst clad layer 24 a. The first conductivity-typefirst clad layer 22 a may be composed of an n-type Al0.2Ga0.8N layer and an n-type GaN layer, and the second conductivity-typefirst clad layer 24 a may be composed of a p-type Al0.2Ga0.8N layer and a p-type GaN layer. Theactive layer 23 a may have a multi-quantum well structure formed of In0.2Ga0.8N/In0.05Ga0.95N. - Thereafter, as shown in
FIG. 2 b, the first nitrideepitaxial layer 25 a is selectively etched by photolithography and dry etching such that a portion of the top surface of thesubstrate 21 is exposed. The first nitrideepitaxial layer 25 a is removed in such a manner that a first semiconductor laser structure 21 a remains on thesapphire substrate 21, but is not limited to the structure shown inFIG. 2 b. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 2 c, a second nitrideepitaxial layer 25 b for a second semiconductor laser structure is formed on the exposed top surface of thesapphire substrate 21 and the firstsemiconductor laser structure 20 a. The secondnitride epitaxial layer 25 b for a second semiconductor laser structure is formed by sequentially growing a first conductivity-type second cladlayer 22 b, a secondactive layer 23 b and a second conductivity-type second cladlayer 24 b. In the case where the secondnitride epitaxial layer 25 b is designed for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating light at a wavelength of 530 nm, the first conductivity-type second cladlayer 22 b may be composed of an n-type Al0.1Ga0.9N layer and an n-type GaN layer, and the second conductivity-type second cladlayer 24 a may be composed of a p-type Al0.2Ga0.8N layer and a p-type GaN layer. Theactive layer 23 b may have a multi-quantum well structure formed of In0.2Ga0.8N/In0.05Ga0.95N. - Additionally, in order to make subsequent separation and attachment steps easier, the portion of the second
nitride epitaxial layer 25 b formed on the firstnitride epitaxial layer 25 a is removed, and then the top surface of the first 25 a and second nitride epitaxial layers 25 b is planarized, as shown inFIG. 2 d, to form anitride epitaxial layer 25 for both first and second semiconductor laser structures. - The first and second nitride epitaxial layers 25 a and 25 b can be formed by conventional growth processes, e.g., metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) and molecular beam epitaxial (MBE) deposition. Instead of the
sapphire substrate 21, known substrates for growth of a nitride semiconductor, for example, GaN and SiC substrates, can be used. - As shown in
FIG. 2 e, thenitride epitaxial layer 25 is separated from thesapphire substrate 21. This separation can be performed by well-known processes, such as lift-off, dry-etching, lapping and combinations thereof. For example, the lift-off process using laser light can be performed by irradiating the bottom surface of thesubstrate 21 with an Nd-YAG laser at 5 eV or higher to melt a crystal layer present in the vicinity of the interface between thenitride epitaxial layer 25 and thesapphire substrate 21, thereby easily lifting-off thenitride epitaxial layer 25. On the other hand, these dry-etching or lapping processes can be used to chemically or mechanically separate thesapphire substrate 21. In addition, the dry-etching or lapping process can be combined with the lift-off process using laser light. As a preferred example, the thickness of thesubstrate 21 is decreased by the lapping process, and then thenitride epitaxial layer 25 is separated from thesubstrate 21 by laser irradiation. - Next, as shown in
FIG. 2 f, the separatednitride epitaxial layer 25 is attached to a first conductivity-type substrate 31. The first conductivity-type substrate 31 may be an n-type GaAs substrate suitable as a substrate for growth of an epitaxial layer to be grown later. This attachment may be performed using a conductive adhesive, and is preferably performed by applying a predetermined pressure to the separatednitride epitaxial layer 25 on the first conductivity-type substrate 31 at high temperature. For example, thenitride epitaxial layer 25 is arranged on the first conductivity-type substrate 31, and then the resulting structure is heated at 500° C. for about 20 minutes under a pressure of at 5 kg/cm2 to attach thenitride epitaxial layer 25 to the n-type GaAs substrate 31. - Thereafter, as shown in
FIG. 2 g, the nitride epitaxial layer (25 inFIG. 2 e) is selectively removed by photolithography and dry etching to expose portions of the first conductivity-type substrate 31, and at the same time, to form respective first and secondsemiconductor laser structures type substrate 31 exposed by etching is provided as a region where a third semiconductor laser structure is formed through subsequent steps. - Specifically, a first conductivity-type third clad
layer 22 c, a thirdactive layer 23 c and a second conductivity-type third cladlayer 24 c are sequentially grown on the exposed surface of the first conductivity-type substrate 31 such that the first and the secondsemiconductor laser structures semiconductor laser structure 20 c is formed on the first conductivity-type substrate (see,FIG. 2 i). - The formation of the third semiconductor laser structure will be explained below with reference to
FIGS. 2 h and 2 i. - Next, an
epitaxial layer 25 c for the third semiconductor laser structure is formed on the first conductivity-type substrate 31 on which the first and secondsemiconductor laser structures FIG. 2 h. Theepitaxial layer 25 c for the third semiconductor laser structure can be formed by sequentially growing the first conductivity-type third cladlayer 22 c, the thirdactive layer 23 c and the second conductivity-type third cladlayer 24 c. In the case where theepitaxial layer 25 c is designed for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating light at a wavelength of 635 nm, the first and second conductivity-type thirdclad layers active layer 23 c may have a multi-quantum well structure composed of an InGaP/(Al0.5Ga0.5)0.5In0.5P layer. - Thereafter, as shown in
FIG. 2 i, the AlGaInP-basedepitaxial layer 25 c is selectively etched in such a manner that the thirdsemiconductor laser structure 20 c is formed on one region of the top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate 31 except for the regions where the first and secondsemiconductor laser structures epitaxial layer 25 c formed on the top surfaces of the first and the secondsemiconductor laser structures semiconductor laser structures semiconductor laser structures - In addition, etching is preferably performed to form the respective second conductivity-type clad
layers semiconductor laser structures layers 24 a′, 24 b′ and 24 c′, as shown inFIG. 2 j. The width between the ridge-shaped layers may be about 2 μm to about 7 μm. This ridge structure can increase the efficiency of current injected through the second conductivity-type cladlayers - Next, as shown in
FIG. 2 k, an insulatinglayer 32 is formed on the top surfaces of the second conductivity-type cladlayers layer 32 acts as a current-limiting layer. Preferably, the insulatinglayer 32 may be formed in such a manner that it is extended to side faces of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures and the overall faces of thesubstrate 31. Thus, the insulatinglayer 32 can be used as a common passivation layer, as well as a current-limiting layer. The insulatinglayer 32 may be formed of SiO2 or Si3N4. - Referring finally to
FIG. 2 l, afirst electrode 38 is formed on a bottom surface of the first conductivity-type substrate 31, andsecond electrodes layers semiconductor laser structures second electrodes semiconductor laser structures layers first electrode 38 may be formed of AuGe, Au, Ni or an alloy thereof, and thesecond electrodes semiconductor laser device 30 in which the threesemiconductor laser structures same substrate 31, can be produced. - As shown in
FIG. 21 , according to thesemiconductor laser device 30 capable of oscillating three-wavelength light of the three primary colors (red, green and blue), the firstsemiconductor laser structure 20 a formed of a first GaN-based material, the secondsemiconductor laser structure 20 b formed of a second GaN-based material, and the thirdsemiconductor laser structure 20 c formed of an AlGaIn-based material can be integrated into one chip. The first and secondsemiconductor laser structures type substrate 31. For easy growth of the thirdsemiconductor laser structure 20 c, the firstsemiconductor laser structure 20 a is preferably arranged at one side of the first conductivity-type substrate 31. Furthermore, the second and thirdsemiconductor laser structures semiconductor laser structure 20 a is arranged. - In the case where ridge-shaped layers and a current-limiting layer are employed, the insulating
layer 32 of the respective second conductivity-type cladlayers layer 32 as a current-limiting layer to simultaneously form the current-limiting layer on the three semiconductor laser structures. The insulating layer is extended to side faces of the respective semiconductor laser structures, and thus acts as a passivation layer of the respective semiconductor laser structures. - Although the present invention has been described herein with reference to the foregoing examples and the accompanying drawings, the scope of the present invention is defined by the claims that follow. Accordingly, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various substitutions, modifications and changes are possible, without departing from the technical spirit of the present invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims. It is to be understood that such substitutions, modifications and changes are within the scope of the present invention.
- As apparent from the above description, according to the method for producing a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device oscillating red, green and blue light, after first and second GaN-based semiconductor laser structures are grown in parallel on a substrate for growth of a nitride semiconductor, separated from the substrate and attached to a first conductivity-type substrate (e.g., a GaAs substrate), another semiconductor laser structure oscillating light of a different wavelength is formed on the first conductivity-type substrate. Accordingly, the semiconductor laser structures, which cannot be grown on a single substrate, can be integrated into one chip.
- In addition, since epitaxial layers for the respective semiconductor laser structures are formed on the final substrate, the three-wavelength semiconductor laser device can be produced in a simpler manner, without causing poor alignment during attachment of the semiconductor laser structures.
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1. A method for producing a multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device, comprising the steps of:
preparing a substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal thereon;
sequentially growing a first conductivity-type first clad layer, a first active layer and a second conductivity-type first clad layer on the substrate, to form a first nitride epitaxial layer;
selectively removing the first nitride epitaxial layer such that a portion of the substrate is exposed;
sequentially growing a first conductivity-type second clad layer, a second active layer and a second conductivity-type second clad layer on the exposed portion of the substrate, to form a second nitride epitaxial layer;
separating the first and second nitride epitaxial layers from the substrate;
attaching the separated first and second nitride epitaxial layers to a first conductivity-type substrate;
selectively etching the first and second nitride semiconductor epitaxial layers to expose a portion of the first conductivity-type substrate and to form first and second semiconductor laser structures from the first and second nitride epitaxial layers, respectively, the first and second semiconductor laser structures being separated from each other;
sequentially growing a first conductivity-type third clad layer, a third active layer and a second conductivity-type third clad layer on the exposed portion of the first conductivity-type substrate, to form a third semiconductor laser structure; and
forming a first electrode connected to a bottom surface of the first conductivity-type substrate and forming second electrodes connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures.
2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising the steps of: selectively etching the respective second conductivity-type clad layers of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures, after the formation of the third semiconductor laser structure and before the formation of the first electrode and the second electrodes, to form ridge-shaped layers; and forming an insulating layer on top surfaces of the second conductivity-type clad layers except for top ends of the ridge-shaped layers,
wherein the second electrodes are connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers through the respective top ends of the ridge-shaped layers.
3. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the insulating layer is formed in such a manner that it is extended to side faces of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures.
4. The method according to claim 2 , wherein the insulating layer is formed of SiO2 or Si3N4.
5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the separation of the first and second nitride epitaxial layers from the substrate is performed by irradiating the bottom surface of the substrate with laser light to lift-off the first and second nitride epitaxial layers.
6. The method according to claim 5 , wherein the step of separating the first and second nitride epitaxial layers comprises the sub-step of lapping the bottom surface of the substrate, before the laser irradiation, to decrease the thickness of the substrate.
7. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the attachment of the first and second nitride epitaxial layers to the first conductivity-type substrate is performed by pressuring the first and second nitride epitaxial layers on a top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate at high temperature.
8. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the etching of the first nitride semiconductor layer leaves an epitaxial layer for the first semiconductor laser structure.
9. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the step of forming the third semiconductor laser structure comprises the sub-steps of:
sequentially growing the first conductivity-type third clad layer, the third active layer and the second conductivity-type third clad layer on the top surface of the first conductivity-type substrate on which the first and second semiconductor laser structures are formed, to form an epitaxial layer for the third semiconductor laser structure; and
selectively etching the epitaxial layer for the third semiconductor laser structure, to form the third semiconductor laser structure from the first and second semiconductor laser structures on a portion of the first conductivity-type substrate.
10. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures are formed in this order from one side of the first conductivity-type substrate.
11. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the substrate for growth of a nitride single crystal is a sapphire, SiC, or GaN substrate.
12. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the first nitride epitaxial layer is formed of a GaN-based semiconductor material for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating blue. light, and the second nitride epitaxial layer is formed of a GaN-based semiconductor material for a semiconductor laser structure oscillating green light.
13. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the third semiconductor laser structure is formed from an epitaxial layer made of an AlGaInP-based semiconductor material.
14. A multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device comprising: a first conductivity-type substrate having a top surface divided into first, second and third regions;
a first semiconductor laser structure oscillating blue light, the first semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type first GaN-based clad layer, a first GaN-based active layer and a second conductivity-type first GaN-based clad layer sequentially formed on the first region of the first conductivity-type substrate;
a second semiconductor laser structure oscillating green light, the second semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type second GaN-based clad layer, a second GaN-based active layer and a second conductivity-type second GaN-based clad layer sequentially formed on the second region of the first conductivity-type substrate;
a third semiconductor laser structure including a first conductivity-type AlGaInP-based clad layer, an AlGaInP-based active layer and a second conductivity-type AlGaInP-based clad layer sequentially formed on the third region of the first conductivity-type substrate; and
a first electrode connected to a bottom surface of the first conductivity-type substrate and second electrodes connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures.
15. The multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to claim 14 , wherein the respective second conductivity-type clad layers of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures are formed into ridge-shaped layers, and the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures further include an insulating layer formed on top surfaces of the second conductivity-type clad layers except for top ends of the ridge-shaped layers, wherein the second electrodes are connected to the respective second conductivity-type clad layers through the top ends of the ridge-shaped layers.
16. The multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to claim 15 , wherein the insulating layer is formed in such a manner that it is extended to side faces of the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures.
17. The multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to claim 15 , wherein the insulating layer is formed of SiO2 or Si3N4.
18. The multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to claim 14 , wherein the first, second and third semiconductor laser structures are formed in this order from one side of the first conductivity-type substrate.
19. The multi-wavelength semiconductor laser device according to claim 14 , wherein the first conductivity-type substrate is a first conductivity-type GaAs substrate.
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