Abstract

Room-temperature continuous-wave ~cw! operation is demonstrated with InGaN multiple-quantum-well laser diodes containing an asymmetric waveguide structure. Pulsed threshold current densities as low as 5.2 kA/cm have been obtained for ridge-waveguide laser diodes grown on sapphire substrates by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition. For improved thermal management, the sapphire substrate was thinned and the devices were mounted p side up onto a copper heatsink. Under cw conditions at 20 °C, threshold current densities were 8.3 kA/cm with threshold voltages of 6.3 V. The emission wavelength was 401 nm with output powers greater than 3 mW per facet. Under cw conditions, laser oscillation was observed up to 25 °C. The room-temperature cw operation lifetimes, for a constant current, exceeded one hour. © 1999 American Institute of Physics. @S0003-6951~99!03430-0#

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