III-nitride light emitting device including porous semiconductor
View Patent ↗A semiconductor structure comprising a III-nitride light emitting layer disposed between an n-type region and a p-type region is grown over a porous III-nitride region. A III-nitride layer comprising InN is disposed between the light emitting layer and the porous III-nitride region. Since the III-nitride layer comprising InN is grown on the porous region, the III-nitride layer comprising InN may be at least partially relaxed, i.e. the III-nitride layer comprising InN may have an in-plane lattice constant larger than an in-plane lattice constant of a conventional GaN layer grown on sapphire.
1. A device comprising:
a semiconductor structure comprising a III-nitride light emitting layer disposed between an n-type region and a p-type region;
a porous III-nitride region;
a III-nitride layer comprising indium disposed between the light emitting layer and the porous III-nitride region;
a mask layer disposed between the porous III-nitride region and the III-nitride layer comprising indium; and
a plurality of openings formed in the mask layer.
2. The device of claim 1 wherein the porous III-nitride region is divided into a plurality of regions, each of the plurality of porous regions being aligned with an opening in the mask layer.
3. The device of claim 2 wherein the porous regions are separated by regions of nonporous III-nitride material having the same composition as the porous regions.
4. The device of claim 1 wherein the III-nitride layer comprising indium is one of InGaN and AlInGaN.
5. The device of claim 1 wherein the III-nitride layer comprising indium has a composition of indium equal to or less than a composition of indium in the III-nitride light emitting layer.