Abstract
The successful fabrication of the blue (~410 nm) laser diode (LD) was largely due to the realization that the incorporation of indium into GaN was concomitant with a dramatic lowering of the lasing threshold, enhancement of emission intensity, and improvements in temperature characteristics.1
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