Light emitting element, method of manufacturing the same, and semiconductor device having light emitting element
View Patent ↗A method of manufacturing an LED forms an InGaN active layer on a substrate. A p-side electrode is formed on the InGaN active layer to supply an electric current to this InGaN active layer. The p-side electrode includes a nickel layer for forming an ohmic contact with a p-GaN layer, a molybdenum having a barrier function of preventing diffusion of impurities, an aluminum layer as a high-reflection electrode, a titanium layer having a barrier function, and a gold layer for improving the contact with a submount on a lead frame. Forming a p-side electrode with this five-layered structure realizes an ohmic contact and high reflectance at the same time.
1. A manufacturing method of a light emitting element, comprising:
forming a first semiconductor layer of first conductivity type on a semiconductor substrate;
forming an active layer on the first semiconductor layer;
forming a second semiconductor layer of second conductivity type on the active layer; and
forming a first electrode contacting the second semiconductor layer,
wherein the step of forming the first electrode comprises the steps of:
forming an ohmic layer on the second semiconductor layer;
forming an ohmic contact between the second semiconductor layer and the ohmic layer by first annealing;
forming a first barrier layer on the ohmic layer; and
forming, on the first barrier layer, a light reflecting layer having high reflectance to light generated in the active layer,
wherein the second electrode comprises a plurality of portions arranged apart from each other on the back side of the semiconductor substrate.