WO2003005515A1 - Dispositif laser a semiconducteur gan et systeme d'information sur disque optique utilisant ce dispositif laser - Google Patents
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- a gallium nitride compound semiconductor (I n x A 1 y G a y N, 0 ⁇ x, 0 ⁇ y s x + y ⁇ l) relates G a N-based semiconductor laser devices using, in particular, The present invention relates to a multipoint emission type GaN semiconductor laser device having a plurality of stripe structures in one chip.
- the read / write ratio (hereinafter referred to as “RW ratio”) of the laser output is increased to achieve high-speed data reading.
- the transfer has the following problems.
- reading requires the output relative noise intensity (Rinative Intensity Noise, hereinafter referred to as the “R in value”) to be low, and writing requires high output in transverse mode single mode. It must be able to output with a long life.
- R in value deteriorates as the output becomes lower, so simply lowering the output during reading to increase the RW ratio cannot maintain the level of the R in value required during reading. .
- the higher the output the worse the transverse mode singleness and the life of the laser element. Therefore, simply increasing the output during writing in order to increase the RW ratio increases the required transverse mode syndality and the life. Can not secure.
- the present invention provides a GaN-based semiconductor laser device that enables high-speed data transfer by increasing the RW ratio while maintaining the Rin-in-direct level and life required for an optical disc information system. With the goal. Disclosure of the invention
- a GaN-based semiconductor laser device includes, in one chip, a first stripe structure having a first relaxation oscillation frequency ⁇ ⁇ ⁇ , and a second relaxation oscillation frequency. a second stripe structure having fr 2, wherein the first relaxation oscillation frequency fr, wherein the greater than said second relaxation oscillation frequency fr 2.
- the first feature of the present invention is that two or more stripe structures are provided in one chip, a certain stripe structure is used for low output, and another stripe structure is used for high output. And high output characteristics.
- the stripe structure may be a structure in which a stripe-shaped ridge is formed as shown in the figure, or a structure in which a stripe-shaped opening is provided as in a current confinement structure.
- the present invention is mainly applicable to an edge-emitting laser device having a stripe-shaped waveguide and having a plurality of light-emitting points corresponding to each waveguide.
- the present invention can be applied to a plurality of waveguides and light emitting points even in a surface emitting type laser element.
- the present invention can be applied to any self-excited oscillation type laser or a non-self-excited oscillation type laser element, and can be applied to a laser element having the above relaxation oscillation frequency.
- the second feature of the present invention is that, focusing on the fact that the magnitude of the relaxation oscillation frequency fr exhibited by the laser diode greatly affects the R in-Power characteristic, a stripe structure having a large relaxation oscillation frequency fr and a relaxation oscillation Small stripe with frequency fr The point is that the structure is formed.
- the Rin value at low output is improved by the stripe structure with a large relaxation oscillation frequency, and the transverse mode singleness and reliability at high output can be ensured by the stripe structure with a small relaxation oscillation.
- the structure is the light source for writing.
- the first stripe structure and the second stripe structure can be driven independently of each other.
- the difference between the emission wavelengths of the structure and the second stripe structure is preferably within 5 nm.
- the relaxation oscillation frequencies fr and fr 2 indicated by the first and second stripe structures are determined from the relaxation oscillation light waveform when the pulse current is injected under the same temperature, under the same conditions, and under the same output.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing the relationship between the R in value and the output P when a GaN-based laser diode is driven at a high frequency.
- Rin decreases almost linearly.
- the laser diode is often designed so that the output to be used is slightly near the minimum value.
- Equation 1 a is the differential gain, is the optical confinement ratio, ⁇ sep is the front slope efficiency, p. ut is the front output, e is the elementary charge, V is the volume of the active region (the product of the cross-sectional area of two emission and the resonator length), and ⁇ is the internal differential quantum efficiency.
- the relaxation oscillation frequencies fr and fr of the first and second stripe structures are adjusted. 2 can be controlled.
- the front facet reflectivity and the rear end face reflectance having a first stripe structure The average may be larger than the average of the front end face reflectivity and the rear end face reflectivity of the second stripe structure.
- the equivalent refractive index ratio between the waveguide and the peripheral portion in the first stripe structure may be larger than the equivalent refractive index ratio between the waveguide and the peripheral portion in the second stripe structure.
- the first and second stripe structures are of a ridge type, the ridge depth of the first stripe structure is made larger than the ridge depth of the second stripe structure.
- the volume V of the active region is smaller than the second stripe structure in the first stripe structure, a ridge width of the first stripe structure than the second stripe structure What is necessary is just to make it narrower or to make the resonator length of the first stripe structure shorter than that of the second stripe structure.
- the active layers of the first stripe structure and the second stripe structure are formed with the same composition and the same height, thereby simplifying the process by simultaneously forming the active layers and reducing the variation of the emission wavelength. Can be suppressed.
- the cladding layers of the first stripe structure and the second stripe structure have the same composition and the same height.
- the GaN-based semiconductor laser device may have two or more stripe structures in one chip, but may be formed as close as possible to the extent that a stripe structure can be formed. It is preferable that the distance between the centers is 15 or less even in the most distant stripe structure. If the stripe structures are separated from each other by more than 150 / m, inconvenience will occur in the exchange of signals with the optical disc information system.
- An optical disk information system is an optical disk information system for reading and writing an optical disk using light of 380 to 43 nm.
- a semiconductor laser device is provided, wherein the first stripe structure is used as a reading light source, and the second stripe structure is used as a writing light source.
- the optical disc information system of the present invention it is possible to increase the RW ratio and perform high-speed data transfer while maintaining the required noise level and life.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional view showing a GaN-based semiconductor laser device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view showing a GaN-based semiconductor laser device according to Embodiment 2 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a graph showing an example of a relaxation oscillation optical waveform.
- FIG. 4 is a graph showing an example of the Rin-Power characteristic.
- FIG. 5 is a schematic diagram showing the shape of the separation groove formed in the ridge portion.
- 6A and 6B are schematic diagrams illustrating the configuration of the ridge portion.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing a configuration in which the relaxation oscillation frequency varies depending on the resonator length.
- FIG. 1 is a schematic sectional view showing a semiconductor laser device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- the quantum well active layer 6 containing In x G ai — x N (0 ⁇ x ⁇ 1) and the Al y G ai — y N (0 ⁇ y ⁇ 1) including n-type cladding layer 4 and a 1 Z G a! _ Z n (0 ⁇ z ⁇ 1) having a terrorist structure to sandwiching the double in the p-type cladding layer 8 containing one of the p-type cladding layer 8
- This is a ridge waveguide type GaN-based semiconductor laser device in which a stripe structure is formed by forming a ridge portion.
- the average of the reflectivity of the front and rear end faces in the stripe structure 16 is about 65 to 85%, and the average of the reflectivity of the front and rear end faces in the stripe structure 16 is about 50 to 60%.
- a mirror having a reflectivity of about 40% is formed only on the portion corresponding to the stripe structure 16 on the front surface of the cavity end face, and no mirror is formed on the portion corresponding to the stripe structure 16 '.
- Mirrors with a reflectivity of about 90% are formed on the rear end faces of the stripe structures 16 and 16 '.
- relaxation oscillation frequency fi of the stripe structure 1 6 formed the stripe structure 1 6, the relaxation oscillation frequency fr 2 about 30 to 50 compared with. /. It is getting bigger.
- the Rin-Power characteristic of the stripe structure 16 has a minimum value of 1.5 to 2.
- the n-Power characteristic has a minimum value of 4.0 to 5.
- Omw as shown by a curve 22 in FIG. Therefore, by using the stripe structure 16 of the semiconductor laser device shown in FIG. 1 as a reading light source of an optical disk information device, it is possible to obtain an R of less than 1 to 25 d BZH z at a low output of about 1.5 to 3. OmW. can achieve in value In both cases, by using the stripe structure 16 'as a writing light source for an optical disk information device, a sufficient life can be obtained at a high output of about 40 to 7 OmW.
- the substrate 1 it is preferable to use GaN, but a different substrate different from the nitride semiconductor may be used.
- a heterogeneous substrate for example, sapphire whose main surface is any one of C-plane, R-plane, and A-plane, spinel (insulating substrate such as MgAl 2 O 4 , S i C (6I-I, 4H, 3C), ZnS, ZnO, GaAs, Si, and oxide substrates that lattice-match with nitride semiconductors. It is possible to use a substrate material different from that of the semiconductor, and sapphire and spinel are preferable.
- a heterogeneous substrate is formed by growing a nitride semiconductor serving as a base layer before forming an element structure on a heterogeneous substrate, removing the nitride semiconductor by a method such as polishing, and forming an element structure as a nitride semiconductor single substrate.
- a method of removing the heterogeneous substrate after forming the element structure may be used.
- An n-type light guide layer may be formed between the n-type cladding layer 4 and the active layer 6.
- the n-type nitride semiconductor layer needs to have a band gap wider than the active layer 6 at least in a portion in contact with the active layer 6, and therefore, it is preferable that the composition include A1.
- each layer may be grown while being doped with an n-type impurity to be n-type, or may be grown by n-type to be n-type.
- the active layer 6 is formed on the n-type nitride semiconductor layers 2 to 4.
- the active layer 6 is preferably an In xl G ai — x2 N well layer (00 ⁇ ⁇ 1) and an In x2 G ai x2 N barrier layer (0 ⁇ x 2 ⁇ 1, X l ⁇ x 2 ) It has an MQW structure that is alternately and repeatedly laminated as many times as necessary, and both ends of the active layer are barrier layers.
- Well layer is undoped is formed, all of the barrier layer is formed by doping at a concentration of S i, is preferably n-type impurities such as S n 1 X 10 17 ⁇ 1 X 10 19 cm one 3 I have.
- a p-type cladding layer 8 is formed as a p-type nitride semiconductor layer.
- a p-type electron confinement layer or a p-type optical guide layer may be provided between the p-type cladding layer 8 and the active layer 6.
- the p-type cladding layer 8 needs to have a band gap wider than that of the active layer at least at a portion in contact with the active layer 6, and therefore, it is preferable that the p-type cladding layer 8 has a composition including A1.
- the device layers such as the n-type cladding layer 4, the active individual layer 6, and the!-Type cladding layer 8 are common between the stripe structures 16 and 16 '.
- Type node electrodes 14 and 14 are formed for each of the two ridge stripes 8 a and 8 a ′.
- the p-type electrodes 12 and 12 and the p-type pad electrodes 14 and 14 ′ are each formed independently for each stripe structure, and the stripe structures 16 and 16 ′ are formed independently. It can be driven.
- n-type electrode 10 is formed on the surface of the n-type contact layer 2 exposed by removing the upper layer.
- the n-type electrode 10 is common between the stripe structures 16 and 16.
- the n electrode 10, the read stripe 16 and the write stripe 16 ' Is not particularly limited, but it is preferable that the common n-electrode 10 is adjacent to the writing stripe. This makes it possible to shorten the current path to the writing stripe 16 ′ through which a relatively large current flows, thereby improving the luminous efficiency.
- the configuration of the n-type electrode is not particularly limited, and the n-type electrode may be provided independently for each stripe structure, or may be provided on the back surface of the substrate instead of on the same surface of the substrate.
- a mirror with a reflectivity of about 90% is formed on almost the entire surface, and on the front end face (output face) of the resonator.
- the mirror having a reflectivity of about 40% is formed only on the side of the stripe structure 16.
- the end face formed by cleavage or etching can be used as it is.
- the material of the mirror is not particularly limited, for example, can Rukoto using S i O 2, A 1 2 0 3, T i O 2, Z r 0 2 , and the like.
- the light confinement ratio between the stripe structures 16 and 16 is adjusted depending on the presence or absence of the mirror at the front end face of the resonator.
- the average of the reflectance at the front and rear end faces is required between the stripe structures.
- the configuration of the mirror is not particularly limited as long as the ratio can be adjusted appropriately.
- mirrors may be formed both before and after both stripe structures, and only the reflectance of the mirrors may be different.
- FIG. 2 is a schematic sectional view showing a GaN-based semiconductor laser device according to the second embodiment.
- n-electrodes 10 and 10 ′ are provided independently for each stripe structure, and between all the stripe-structures in all element layers from n-type contact layer 2 to p-type cladding layer 8. Separation grooves 11 are formed. Other points are the same as in the first embodiment.
- the overlap of the current paths between the read stripe structure 16 and the write stripe structure 16 ′ can be completely eliminated, so that when they are driven simultaneously, they appear in the laser beam. Noise can be greatly suppressed.
- the width d ′ of the separation groove 11 may be increased to d,, in the vicinity of the light emitting point 7 as shown in FIG.
- the relaxation oscillation frequency is adjusted by changing the mirror configuration of the resonator.
- the relaxation oscillation frequency is adjusted by changing the width and depth of the ridge portion in the stripe structure. This is the same as Embodiment 1 or Embodiment 2, except that the mirror configuration is common between the stripe structures and the shape of the ridge portion 8a is different between the stripe structures.
- FIG. 6A is a schematic diagram showing the shape of the ridge portion 8 a of the p-type cladding layer 8.
- the width W and the depth D of the ridge portion 8a are different between the stripe structures 16 and 16 '. That is, the shape of the ridge portion 8a of the read stripe structure 16 is changed to the stripe structure 1
- the width W should be narrower and the depth D should be deeper than 6 '.
- the volume V of the active region can be reduced, and by increasing the depth D, the refractive index difference ⁇ in the lateral direction at the ridge can be increased to increase the optical confinement. be able to. Therefore, as shown in Equation 1 above, the relaxation oscillation frequency fri of the stripe structure 16 can be made higher than the relaxation oscillation frequency fr 2 of the stripe structure 16.
- the ridge portion 8a of the stripe structure may be buried with another material 9, and the presence or absence of the burying material and the material may be changed between the stripe structures.
- the relaxation oscillation frequency is adjusted by changing the mirror configuration of the resonator.
- the relaxation oscillation frequency is adjusted by changing the length of the resonator in the stripe structure. This is the same as Embodiment 1 or Embodiment 2, except that the mirror configuration is common between the stripe structures and the resonator length is different between the stripe structures.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram showing stripe structures formed in parallel.
- the resonator length is made different between the striped structures 16 and 16 '. That is, the resonator length of the read stripe structure 16 is made shorter than the resonator length L 2 of the stripe structure 16.
- the volume V of the active region in the stripe structure 16 can be made smaller than that in the stripe structure 16 '. Therefore, as shown in Equation 1 above, the relaxation oscillation frequency ⁇ r of the stripe structure 16 can be made higher than the relaxation oscillation frequency fr 2 of the stripe structure 16.
- the configuration in which two stripe structures are provided is described. As described above, three or more stripe structures may be provided, and the relaxation oscillation frequency may be varied according to the characteristics required for each.
- a GaN-based semiconductor device having the structure shown in FIG. 2 was manufactured as follows.
- a 2 inch ⁇ , different substrate made of sapphire with the C surface as the main surface is set in the MOVPE reaction vessel, the temperature is set to 500 ° C, and trimethinoregalium (TMG) and ammonium (NH 3 ) are used.
- TMG trimethinoregalium
- NH 3 ammonium
- a buffer layer of GaN is grown to a thickness of 20 OA, and then the temperature is increased to grow undoped GaN to a thickness of 1.5 / xm to form an underlayer.
- a plurality of stripe-shaped masks are formed on the surface of the underlayer, and a nitride semiconductor, in this embodiment, GaN is selectively grown from the mask opening (window). )
- a nitride semiconductor substrate provided with a nitride semiconductor layer formed by the method.
- a mask for selective growth the S I_ ⁇ 2 force, Rannahli, mask width 15 / zm, openings (windows) and width 5 / m.
- a buffer layer of 95 N is grown to a thickness of 4 ⁇ ⁇ . This layer functions as a buffer layer between the ⁇ -type contact layer of A 1 GaN and the nitride semiconductor substrate made of Ga a.
- layers forming an element structure are stacked on the base layer made of a nitride semiconductor.
- a crack preventing layer of 94 N is grown to a thickness of 0.15 ⁇ m.
- n-type cladding layer 4 (n-type cladding layer 4) Next, the temperature was set to 1050 ° C, and TMA, TMG and ammonia were used as the raw material gas, and the doping was performed. . 5 0 &. , 95] ⁇ grown Yori comprising a layer of a thickness of 25 A, followed by stopping the TMA, using a silane gas as the impurity gas, consisting of a S i 5 X 10 1 8 / cm 3 doped with G a N Layer B is grown to a thickness of 25A. This operation is repeated 200 times, and the A layer and the B layer are laminated to grow the n-type cladding layer 4 composed of a multilayer film (superlattice structure) having a total thickness.
- a silane gas as the impurity gas
- an n-type optical guide layer made of undoped GaN is grown to a thickness of 0.15 / zm using TMG and ammonia as source gases. Further, an n-type impurity may be doped.
- I n 0 was 5 X 10 18 Zcm 3 doped with S i . 05 Ga 0. 95 barrier layer composed of n (B) to a film thickness of 14 0 a, stop the silane gas, an undoped I n. . X G a 0. 9 formed by an N well Toso a (W) with a thickness of 55 A, the barrier layer (B), the well layer (W), (B) / (W) / (B) / The layers are laminated in the order of (W).
- TMI trimethylolpropane Bruno Reinji ⁇ beam
- TM I trimethyl indium
- TMG titanium magnesium
- ammonia to grow an undoped I n 0. 05 Ga 0. 95 N.
- the active layer 6 has a multiple quantum well structure (MQW) with a total thickness of about 50 OA.
- a p-type light guide layer made of undoped GaN is grown to a thickness of 0.15 m using TMG and ammonia as source gases.
- This p-type light guide layer is grown as undoped, but the p-type electron confinement layer 10 8.Diffusion of Mg from adjacent layers such as p-type cladding layer 109
- dope 1 at 1050 ° ⁇ . . 5 0 &. A layer consisting of 95 is grown at a film thickness of 25 A, then the TMA is stopped, a layer made of Mg-doped GaN is grown at a film thickness of 25 A using Cp 2 Mg, and this is repeated 90 times. Then, a p-type cladding layer 8 composed of a superlattice layer having a total thickness of 0.45 m is grown.
- a p-type contact layer consisting of p-type GaN with a depth of 1 ⁇ 10 2 ° / cm 3 of Mg is grown at a thickness of 150 A on the p-type cladding layer 8 at 1050 ° C. Let it. After the reaction is completed, the wafer is subjected to an aerating at 700 ° C. in a nitrogen atmosphere in a reaction vessel to further reduce the resistance of the p-type layer.
- n-type to be formed an n-electrode At the same time as exposing the surface of the contact layer 2 on both sides of the substrate, a front end surface and a rear end surface serving as resonator surfaces are formed as etching end surfaces. Also, near the center of the device, a separation groove 11 reaching the substrate 1 is formed with a width of 20 / m. As shown in FIG. 5, the width of the separation groove 11 is further increased to 40 ⁇ to a depth reaching the buffer layer. For deep etching of the nitride semiconductor, Sio 2 is optimal as a protective film.
- ridge stripes 8a and 8a are formed in parallel as stripe-shaped waveguide regions with the separation groove 11 interposed therebetween.
- the width W of the upper surface of the ridge stripe is 1.8 m
- the depth D of the ridge is 0.5 im
- the distance between the centers of the two ridge stripes is 50 / m.
- the depth of the ridge stripe is such that the p-type contact layer and the p-type cladding layer 8 are partially etched to leave a part of the p-type optical guide layer.
- a protective film 15 made of Zr oxide (mainly ZrO 2 ) is formed on the side of the stripe stripe except for the separation groove 11 and the upper surfaces of the ridge stripes 8a and 8a. And a continuous surface (exposed surface of P-type light guide layer) To achieve.
- p electrodes 12 and 12 'made of NiZAu are formed on the upper surface of the p-type contact layer in the exposed ridge stripe portion.
- striped n-electrodes 10 and 10 'made of Ti / A1 are formed in a direction parallel to the stripe.
- extraction (pat) electrodes 14 and 14 'made of Ni-Ti-Au (1000A-1000A-8000A) are provided on the p electrode, and a similar pad electrode is provided on the n electrode. Provide.
- a mirror having a reflectance of 40% is provided on the front end face of the stripe 16 at the etching end face formed when the n-type contact layer 2 is exposed, and a mirror having a reflectance of 90% is provided on the rear end face of the stripes 16 and 16 '.
- Each is formed by lithography.
- the M-plane (0 &: ⁇ ] ⁇ ⁇ plane, (11-00) plane, etc.) of the nitride semiconductor in the direction perpendicular to the stripe electrodes
- the laser device is obtained by dividing the wafer in the shape of a bar and further dividing the wafer. At this time, the resonator length is 650 ⁇ .
- the characteristics were evaluated by setting the side on which a mirror was formed on the front end face (outgoing face) of the resonator as a read stripe 16 and the side without a mirror as a write stripe 16 '.
- pulse width 10 ns was measured relaxation oscillation frequency
- Nono 0 pulse period 20 ns was measured relaxation oscillation frequency
- Relaxo 0 pulse period 20 ns was measured relaxation oscillation frequency
- relaxation oscillation frequency fri read part stripe 16 is 1 ⁇ 9 GH z
- writing The relaxation oscillation frequency fr 2 of the stripe 16 ′ was 1.4 GHz.
- R in at OmW is 128 dB / Hz
- the slope efficiency “ sep ” is 0.6 W / A
- the output where R in is ⁇ 125 dB / Hz is 1
- the output of the write stripe 16 ' was 2.
- the R in at OmW was 118 dB / Hz
- the slope efficiency 7 sep was 1.2 W / A
- the R in was -125 dB / Hz.
- the output was 4. OmW.
- the output of the read stripe 16 was set to 2.
- OmW and the output of the write stripe 16, was set to 30 mW. It was limited to 5000 h. (Example 2)
- the output of the read stripe 16 was set to 2.0 mW, and the output of the write stripe 16 ′ was set.
- the life at 450 mW was determined by the writing strobe, and was 250 h.
- Example 1 Only the write stripe 16 ′ of Example 1 was used for the optical disk information system, and both reading and writing were performed with one stripe.
- the output during reading was set to 4.0 OmW and the output during writing was set to 60 mW in order to set R in during reading to _125 dB / Hz.
- the life at this time was 1500 h, which was less than one third of that in Example 1.
- the life when the output during writing is 84 mW is lOOOOh, which is less than half the life of the second embodiment.
- Example 1 Only the reading stripe 16 of Example 1 was used for the optical disk information system, and both reading and writing were performed with one stripe.
- the life was 1000 h, which was about 1 Z5 of Example 1.
- two or more stripe structures are provided in one chip, one stripe structure is used for low output, and another stripe structure is used for high output. The characteristics at both outputs can be improved.
- a stripe structure with a large relaxation oscillation frequency ⁇ r and a stripe structure with a small relaxation oscillation frequency fr are formed.
- the stripe structure with a large relaxation oscillation frequency improves the R in value at low output, and a stripe structure with a small relaxation oscillation. As a result, transverse mode singleness and reliability at high output can be secured. Therefore, by using the GaN semiconductor laser device according to the present invention in an optical disc information system, it is possible to increase the RW ratio and perform high-speed data transfer while maintaining the required R in value level and life span. be able to.
- the present invention has been fully described in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, connection and the those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications are apparent (such modifications It is to be understood that modifications and variations are included therein without departing from the scope of the invention as set forth in the appended claims.
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