Since the band ordering in AlGaN has a profound effect on the performance of UVC light emitting diodes (LEDs) and even determines the feasibility of surface emitting lasers, the polarization properties of emitted light from c-oriented AlGaN and AlGaN-based laser structures were studied over the whole composition range, as well as various strain states, quantum confinements, and carrier densities. A quantitative relationship between the theoretical valence band separation, determined using k•p theory, and the experimentally measured degree of polarization is presented. Next to composition, strain was found to have the largest influence on the degree of polarization while all other factors were practically insignificant. The lowest crossover point from the transverse electric to transverse magnetic polarized emission of 245nm was found for structures pseudomorphically grown on AlN substrates. This finding has significant implications toward the efficiency and feasibility of surface emitting devices below this wavelength.
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Bryan, Z., Bryan, I., Mita, S., Tweedie, J., Sitar, Z., & Collazo, R. (2015). Strain dependence on polarization properties of AlGaN and AlGaN-based ultraviolet lasers grown on AlN substrates. Applied Physics Letters, 106(23). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4922385
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