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Blue-green laser diodes with improved crystal quality by using a strained-layer superlattice for the optical guiding layer

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Abstract

Blue-green laser diodes (LDs) are attractive for such novel media applications as high- density optical recording systems and full color display devices. ZnSe-based II-VI semiconductor LDs have been developed in recent years1), and room temperature continuous- wave operation has been achieved2). These developments have enabled us to examine the various laser structures using this II-VI semiconductor, e.g., a separate-confinement heterostructure (SCH) gain guide laser1,2), and a ridge-waveguide laser3).

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