abstract |
Optical semiconductor devices with integrated diffraction gratings with higher quality are realized through the use of Al-free grating layers. AlGaAs/GaAs regime optical semiconductor devices, such as laser diodes or optical filters, conventionally utilize an AlGaAs grating layer that has a strong affinity for oxidation. Instead of a Al-containing layer, a quantenary, InGaAsP grating layer is utilized, lattice matched to the underlying AlGaAs/GaAs structure, substantially eliminating any problem of oxide contamination. Also, an Al-free, ternary InGaP grating layer is utilized in the InGaP/InGaAsP/GaAs material regime. The quantum well active region of these devices may also be modified to extend the gain bandwidth of operation of these devices to insure continued operation over a wider temperature range with the wavelength peak of the grating in that the wavelength peak of the grating more assuredly remains within the wavelength operating range of the device. |