9.1.3 Summary to: 9.1 Optoelectronics - General Concerns

Optoelectronics has two basic branches:
  Wavelength
(nm)
Typical
Semiconductor
Infrared 880 GaAlAs/GaAs
Red 660 - 633 GaAlAs/GaAs
Orange
to
Yellow
612 - 585 AlGaInP
GaAsP/GaP
GaAsP/GaP
Green 555 GaP
Blue
to
Ultraviolet
470 - 395 GaN/SiC
GaN/SiC
InGaN/SiC
1. Light in Þ electrical signal out:
  • Optical sensors as single elements
  • "CCD" chips in "megapixel" matrices.
 
2. Electricity in Þ light out; in two paradigmatic versions:  
  • LED's
  • Laser diodes
 
Here we only look at the second branch.  
The semiconductors of choice are mostly the III-V's, usually in single-crystalline perfect thin films.  
The present day (2008) range of wavelength covers the IR to near UV.  
Indirect semiconductors like GaP can be used too, if some "tricks" are used.  
       
The index of refraction n=(e)½ and thus the dielectric constant e become important  
Typical
Semiconductor
Dielectric
constant
Thermal
conductivity

[W/cm · K]
Si 11.9 1.5
GaAs 13.1 0,45
GaP 11.1 1.1
GaN 8.9 1.3
SiC 10 5
C (Diamond) 5.8 22
Semiconductors have a relatively large index of refraction at photon energies below the bandgap of n » 3 - 4.  
Diamond has the highest n in the visible region  
The thermal conductivity becomes important because for generating light one needs power (which we avoided as much as possible for signal processing with Si!)  
Again, diamond has the highest thermal conductivity of all known materials - 5 times better than Cu!  
       
LED's come as cheap little "indicator" lights and recently also as replacement for "light bulbs".  
LED; development of efficiency
Intense white light from LED's becomes possible, Advantages: High efficiencies and long life time  
The key was the "taming" of the GaN material system for blue and UV LED's.  
LED's based on organic semiconductors (OLED) are rapidly appearing in OLED based displays.  
Advantage: High efficiencies because of active light generation.
Problem: Product life time; sensitivity to air.
 
     
Semiconductor "Diode" Lasers are high-power" LED's plus "mirrors"  
Enabling technology for
CD / DVD / Blue ray / ...
memory technologies!
Advantage: Small and cheap.
Problems: Low power, "Quality".
 
 
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