Characterization of light-emitting diodes based on InAsSbP/InAsSb structures grown by metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy

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N. V. Zotova
S. S. Kizhaev
S. S. Molchanov
T. I. Voronina
T. S. Lagunova
B. V. Pushnyi
Yu. P. Yakovlev
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Ioffe Physicotechnical Institute
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Semiconductors | 2003年 / 37卷
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Phosphorus; Active Region; Charge Carrier; Pulse Duration; Wavelength Range;
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Light-emitting diodes for the wavelength range λ=3.3–4.5 µm were fabricated on the basis of InAsSbP/InAsSb heterostructures grown by metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy. The use of vapor-phase epitaxy made it possible to appreciably increase the phosphorus content in barrier layers (up to 50%) in comparison with that attainable in the case of liquid-phase epitaxy; correspondingly, it was possible to improve confinement of charge carriers in the active region of the structures. Photoluminescent properties of InAsSb layers, electroluminescent properties of light-emitting diodes, and dependences of the emission power on current were studied. Two types of light-emitting diodes were fabricated: (i) with extraction of emission through the substrate (type A) and (ii) with extraction of emission through the epitaxial layer (type B). The light-emitting diodes operating in the pulse mode (with a relative pulse duration of 20) had an emission power of 1.2 mW at room temperature.
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