IP Library Granted Patent US 10,033,158
Granted Patent B1
US 10,033,158 · App. 15/845,983 · Granted Jul 24, 2018

Semiconductor laser, laser assembly and method of making a semiconductor laser

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Patent No.
US 10,033,158
App. No.
15/845,983
Granted
Jul 24, 2018
Kind
B1
Abstract

A semiconductor laser, a laser assembly and a method of making a semiconductor laser are disclosed. In an embodiment the surface-emitting semiconductor laser includes a carrier having a carrier main side mechanically carrying a semiconductor laser; a first Bragg mirror and a second Bragg mirror so that the second Bragg mirror is further away from the carrier than the first Bragg mirror; a semiconductor layer sequence between the first and the second Bragg mirrors having at least one active zone for generating laser radiation; a metal mirror arranged directly on a side of the first Bragg mirror facing the carrier for reflecting laser radiation generated during operation of the semiconductor laser; a bonding agent layer located between the carrier and the semiconductor layer sequence; a resonator oriented perpendicular to the carrier main side; and an electrically insulating passivation layer located in the metal mirror.

Claims (45)

1. A surface-emitting semiconductor laser comprising:

a carrier having a carrier main side mechanically carrying a semiconductor laser;

a first Bragg mirror and a second Bragg mirror so that the second Bragg mirror is further away from the carrier than the first Bragg mirror;

a semiconductor layer sequence located between the first and the second Bragg mirrors having at least one active zone for generating laser radiation;

a metal mirror arranged directly on a side of the first Bragg mirror facing the carrier for reflecting laser radiation generated during operation of the semiconductor laser;

a bonding agent layer located between the carrier and the semiconductor layer sequence, wherein the bonding agent layer is of a different material system than the carrier and the semiconductor layer sequence, and wherein the carrier is different from a growth substrate of the semiconductor layer sequence and no growth substrate is present;

a resonator oriented perpendicular to the carrier main side; and

an electrically insulating passivation layer located in the metal mirror so that an electrical contact surface for external electrical contacting of the semiconductor laser is formed by the metal mirror and is electrically insulated from the carrier.

2. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first Bragg mirror or the second Bragg mirror is electrically insulating and is formed as a dielectric layer sequence.

3. The semiconductor laser according to claim 2 ,

wherein the first Bragg mirror and the second Bragg mirror are electrically insulating and are formed in each case as a dielectric layer sequence, and

wherein the second Bragg mirror forms a light exit window of the semiconductor laser.

4. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first Bragg mirror or the second Bragg mirror is an epitaxially grown mirror, which is made of doped or undoped semiconductor materials and which is electrically conductive.

5. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , further comprising a current conducting layer, wherein the current conducting layer is located between at least one of the first Bragg mirror or the second Bragg mirror and the semiconductor layer sequence, and wherein the current conducting layer comprises a transparent conductive oxide for current conduction in a direction parallel to the carrier main side.

6. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , wherein the metal mirror comprises:

a plurality of partial layers;

a semiconductor contact layer having a thickness of at most 2 nm; and

a mirror layer made of gold having a thickness of at least 40 nm.

7. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , wherein the metal mirror is in direct contact with the semiconductor layer sequence in places and completely covers the first Bragg mirror, viewed in plan view.

8. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 ,

wherein the first Bragg mirror comprises at least 10 and at most 19 layer pairs of layers with alternately low and high refractive indices, and

wherein the metal mirror forms the bonding agent layer.

9. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , wherein the passivation layer is made of an oxide or a nitride and has a thickness of between 10 nm and 200 nm inclusive.

10. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , wherein all the electrical contact surfaces for external electrical contacting of the semiconductor laser are located on a side of the bonding agent layer facing away from the carrier.

11. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , wherein the carrier is electrically insulating and comprises at least one ceramic and/or at least one glass.

12. The semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , wherein the semiconductor layer sequence comprises a plurality of active zones, and wherein the active zones are electrically connected in a direction perpendicular to the carrier main side via at least one tunnel diode.

13. The semiconductor laser according to claim 12 , wherein the tunnel diode extends partially over the semiconductor layer sequence so that a current narrowing in a direction parallel to the carrier main side is achieved by the tunnel diode.

14. A laser arrangement comprising:

a plurality of semiconductor lasers according to claim 1 ,

wherein all the semiconductor lasers are mounted on the carrier in a two-dimensional arrangement, and

wherein all the semiconductor lasers have the same main emission direction in a direction perpendicular to the carrier main side.

15. The laser arrangement according to claim 14 ,

wherein the semiconductor lasers comprise at least two different wavelengths of maximum intensity, and

wherein the semiconductor lasers are electrically connected in parallel, but depending on a temperature, only the semiconductor lasers of the same wavelength of maximum intensity emit the laser radiation at the same time.

16. The laser arrangement according to claim 15 , wherein the semiconductor lasers having the different wavelengths of maximum intensity extend over the same semiconductor layer sequence but comprise different first and/or second Bragg mirrors so that the wavelengths of maximum intensity are predetermined by the first and/or second Bragg mirrors.

17. A method for producing the semiconductor laser according to claim 1 , the method comprising:

growing the semiconductor layer sequence on a growth substrate;

attaching the carrier to the semiconductor layer sequence; and

removing the growth substrate.

18. The method according to claim 17 ,

wherein the semiconductor layer sequence is grown with a sacrificial layer, and

wherein the sacrificial layer is partially or completely destroyed during a removal of the growth substrate.

19. The method according to claim 17 ,

wherein the semiconductor layer sequence is grown continuously over all semiconductor lasers, and

wherein the first and/or second Bragg mirrors for the semiconductor lasers with different wavelengths of maximum intensity are produced with different masks.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 3, 2020
From: OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH
To: OSRAM OLED GMBH
Reel/Frame 051467/0906 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 17, 2018
From: ENZMANN, ROLAND; HALBRITTER, HUBERT; BEHRINGER, MARTIN RUDOLF
To: OSRAM OPTO SEMICONDUCTORS GMBH
Reel/Frame 045838/0280 →