All-nitride Alx Ga1-xN:Mn/GaN distributed Bragg reflectors for the near-infrared

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Since the technological breakthrough prompted by the inception of light emitting diodes based on III-nitrides, these material systems have emerged as strategic semiconductors not only for the lighting of the future, but also for the new generation of high-power electronic and spintronic devices. While III-nitride optoelectronics in the visible and ultraviolet spectral range is widely established, all-nitride efficient devices in the near-infrared (NIR) are still wanted. Here, through a comprehensive protocol of design, modeling, epitaxial growth and in-depth characterization, we develop Alx Ga1-xN:Mn/GaN NIR distributed Bragg reflectors and we show their efficiency in combination with GaN:(Mn,Mg) layers containing Mn-Mg k complexes optically active in the near-infrared range of wavelengths.

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Capuzzo, G., Kysylychyn, D., Adhikari, R., Li, T., Faina, B., Tarazaga Martín-Luengo, A., & Bonanni, A. (2017). All-nitride Alx Ga1-xN:Mn/GaN distributed Bragg reflectors for the near-infrared. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep42697

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