Growth and characterization of short-wavelength surface emitting lasers based on GaN

Applicant Professor Dr. Detlef Hommel
Subject Area Experimental Condensed Matter Physics
Term from 2003 to 2010
Project identifier Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5470211
 

Project Description

The aim of the project is the fabrication and investigation of nitride-based vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers in the blue-UV spectral range containing in its final stage quantum dots as the active region. Within the scope of the project the epitaxial growth process of the VCSEL structures has to be developed. This includes in particular the growth of doped high-reflectivity distributed Bragg reflectors and resonators with high quality factors using metal-organic vapour phase epitaxy and molecular beam epitaxy. These structures will then be analyzed with regard to their linear optical properties (reflection, photoluminescence, Micro-PL and Micro-PL excitation spectroscopy on single QDs) and lasing properties optical gain, temperature dependence of threshold, transversal mode structure, lasing dynamics).
DFG Programme Research Units
Subproject of FOR 506:  Physics of nitride-based, nanostructured, light-emitting devices
Participating Person Professor Dr. Jürgen Gutowski