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InGaN Laser Diodes Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy

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Despite its potential advantages over metallorganic chemical vapor deposition, molecular beam epitaxy has until recently been considered unsuitable for the production of InGaN-based emitters such as blue-violet laser diodes for next-generation optical data storage. Now a group of scientists at the Institute of High Pressure Physics in Warsaw, Poland, has used plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy to successfully fabricate 408-nm multiple-quantum-well laser diodes with device parameters comparable to early emitters grown by metallorganic chemical vapor deposition. Last year, a team at...Read full article

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    Published: March 2005
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    metallorganic chemical vapor deposition
    A method of growing single crystals in which atoms and molecules from gaseous organic compounds interact and form a layer on a single-crystal substrate.
    Coatingslaser diodesmetallorganic chemical vapor depositionmolecular beam epitaxyResearch & TechnologyTech Pulse

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