Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Vol.20, No.6, 2401-2407, 2002
Two-dimensional transverse cross-section nanopotentiometry of actively driven buried-heterostructure multiple-quantum-well lasers
We report results of two-dimensional local potential measurement of the transverse cross-section of operating buried-heterostructure (BH) multiple-quantum-well lasers. The measured two-dimensional image of potential distribution resolved clearly the multiquantum-well active region and the p-n-p-n current-blocking structure of the BH laser, showing close correlation to the scanning spreading resistance microscopy image. Nanopotentiometry measurements were also performed on the p-n-p-n current-blocking structure of a BH laser under different forward bias voltages. The nanopotentiometry results provide direct insight into the behavior of p-n-p-n current-blocking layers intended to minimize current leakage. Our results demonstrate the application of nanopotentiometry to the delineation of complex buried structures in quantum optoelectronic devices.