Abstract
Characteristics of InP/InAlGaAs light-emitting transistors (LETs) and transistor lasers (TLs) using carbon (C) for p-type doping of the base region were investigated. The N-InP/p-In0.52(Al0.4Ga0.6)0.48As/N-In0.52Al0.48As LETs show a current gain of 0.22 and light emission at wavelength of λ ∼ 1610 nm. The low current gain is attributed to the short minority carrier lifetime in the C-doped base with a quantum well. The TL demonstrates continuous-wave operation at −190 °C with a threshold current of IB = 35 mA. By comparing the optical output characteristics of the TL and a laser diode with similar structure, it is suggested that the low differential quantum efficiency and the high threshold current density in the TL is related to the strong inter-valence band absorption in the heavily doped base layer.
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