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Refractive Index of Heavily Germanium-Doped Gallium Nitride Measured by Spectral Reflectometry and Ellipsometry.

Dario SchiavonRobert MroczyńskiAnna KafarGrzegorz KamlerIryna LevchenkoStephen NajdaPiotr Perlin
Published in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Gallium nitride (GaN) doped with germanium at a level of 1020 cm-3 is proposed as a viable material for cladding layers in blue- and green-emitting laser diodes. Spectral reflectometry and ellipsometry are used to provide evidence of a reduced index of refraction in such layers. The refractive-index contrast to undoped GaN is about 0.990, which is comparable to undoped aluminium gallium nitride (AlGaN) with an aluminium composition of 6%. Germanium-doped GaN layers are lattice-matched to native GaN substrates; therefore, they introduce no strain, cracks, and wafer bowing. Their use, in place of strained AlGaN layers, will enable significant improvements to the production process yield.
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