Oxygen-doped Al-containing current blocking layers in active semiconductor devices

   
   

An active semiconductor device, such as, buried heterostructure semiconductor lasers, LEDs, modulators, photodiodes, heterojunction bipolar transistors, field effect transistors or other active devices, comprise a plurality of semiconductor layers formed on a substrate with one of the layers being an active region. A current channel is formed through this active region defined by current blocking layers formed on adjacent sides of a designated active region channel where the blocking layers substantially confine the current through the channel. The blocking layers are characterized by being an aluminum-containing Group III-V compound, i.e., an Al-III-V layer, intentionally doped with oxygen from an oxide source. Also, wet oxide process or a deposited oxide source may be used to laterally form a native oxide of the Al-III-V layer. An example of a material system for this invention useful at optical telecommunication wavelengths is InGaAsP/InP where the Al-III-V layer comprises InAlAs:O or InAlAs:O:Fe. Other materials for the blocking layers may be InAlGaAs or alternating layers or alternating monolayers of AlAs/InAs. Thus, the O-doped blocking layers may be undoped, impurity doped or co-doped with Fe.

 
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