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Vertical Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers with Continuous Wave Operation

Technology Benefits
III-nitride VCSEL with continuous wave operation100% polarized VCSEL emission
Technology Application
VCSELs AR/VRHigh-resolution displaysLiFiVisible wavelength LIDAR
Detailed Technology Description
Researchers at the University of California, Santa Barbara have created an m-plane VCSEL with an active region that has thick quantum wells and operation in continuous wave. This is the first report of a VCSEL capable of continuous wave operation. Thicker quantum wells (QWs) are possible on semipolar of nonpolar m-plane GaN, in contrast with standard c-plane GaN. These devices have improved thermal performance and a longer cavity length.
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Background

Vertical-cavity surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs) are semiconductor laser diodes that emit light normal to the substrate. This design has many advantages over edge-emitting lasers and light-emitting diodes, such as low threshold current, circular mode profile, high-speed direct modulation, ability for single longitudinal mode operation, and two-dimensional arraying capability. As opposed to arsenide and phosphide-based devices, electrically-injected III-nitride VCSELs have been relatively difficult to create, and only eight research groups have successfully demonstrated these devices in the past decade. While most of the reports have been on c-plane, m-plane VCELs have been demonstrated and have many advantages, such as lack of the quantum confined Stark effect, higher material gain, and anisotropic gain that leads to 100% polarization ratio. However, m-plane VCSEL devices have not been able to achieve continuous wave operation.


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Tech ID/UC Case

29210/2018-250-0


Related Cases

2018-250-0

*Abstract
An m-plane VCSEL with an active region that has thick quantum wells and operation in continuous wave.
*Applications
  • VCSELs
  • AR/VR
  • High-resolution displays
  • LiFi
  • Visible wavelength LIDAR
*Principal Investigator

Name: Steven DenBaars

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Name: Charles Forman

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Name: Jared Kearns

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Name: SeungGeun Lee

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Name: Shuji Nakamura

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Name: James Speck

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Name: Erin Young

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Country/Region
USA

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