Abstract
Finite element thermal and stress analyses were performed on a backside attached GaAs laser diode with a CVD diamond substrate. Two situations were investigated: one corresponding to thermal conditions during manufacture and the other to thermal conditions while operating. The influence of different solder coverage areas and voids in the solder layer on the maximum temperature and stress in the diode were determined. The results show that the stresses in the diode decrease and the maximum temperature increases when the area of the solder layer with respect to the die area decreases from the edges towards the center. It was also found that voids in the solder layer do not significantly increase the maximum temperature in the diode.
© 1995 Optical Society of America
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