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Institutes involved in Characterisation and Physical Properties Work-Package (WP2)



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Institutes involved in Characterisation and Physical Properties Work-Package (WP2)

Structural Characterisation

Optical

Characterisation

Akdeniz University

Imperial College

Low dimensional systems – Bucharest

Philipps University

E.T.S.I. Telecomunicacion

Universität Erlangen

University of Athens

University of Bologna

University of Cádiz

Universitaet Karlsruhe

University of Liverpool

University of Nottingham

Université Paul Sabatier

University of Sheffield

University of Warwick


Bilkent University

CNRS-INSA___LAAS-CNRS___LPN-CNRS___Linköping_University'>Optoelectronics Laboratory

CNRS-INSA

LAAS-CNRS

LPN-CNRS

Linköping University

Philipps University

E.T.S.I. Telecomunicacion

Royal Institute of Technology

LPSCE Monastir

University of Montpellier

University of Athens

University of Essex

Universität Karlsruhe

University of Nottingham

Université Paul Sabatier

Universita di Roma

University of Sheffield

University of Strathclyde

University of Surrey

Wroclaw Univ. of Tech.


Defects

Transport Properties

LAAS-CNRS

LPN-CNRS

FHM – Munich

E.T.S.I. Madrid

LPSCE Monastir

University of Athens

Universidade de Aveiro

Linköping University

Université Paul Sabatier

CNRS-INSA

Universitaet Karlsruhe

University of Montpellier

University of Essex

LAAS-CNRS

LPN-CNRS

Low dimensional systems – Bucharest

E.T.S.I. Telecomunicacion

Ruhr-Universität

University of Athens

University of Nottingham

University of Warwick

WP3: Devices & Device Integration

The primary purpose of this Work-package is to provide a European transnational framework for the co-ordination and strategic development of device research in dilute III-V nitrides (III-Nx-V1-x ‘s) in toto. To encompass the full device potential of this novel and exciting family of metastable semiconductors, we include III-N-As, III-N-P and III-N-Sb materials in our considerations, covering specific alloys including the following, whose approximate bandgap wavelength ranges are shown in brackets: InNP/InP (0.9 - 1.0 m), InNAs/InGaAs/InP (2 - 3 m), GaInNP/GaAs (0.7 - 0.85 m), GaAsN/GaAs (0.85 - 1.2 m), GaInNAs/GaAs (1.2 - 1.6 m), InGaAsN/InGaAsP/InP (1.2 - 2 m) , GaPN/GaP (0.6 - 0.7 m), and InNSb/GaAs (10 - 15 m).


Of the above, the most attention to date has been focused on the GaInNAs/GaAs system, mainly because of its potential for optoelectronic devices covering the 1.3 - 1.55 m data- and telecommunications wavelength bands. As is now widely appreciated, these GaAs-compatible structures allow monolithic integration of AlGaAs-based distributed Bragg reflector mirrors (DBRs) for vertical cavity surface-emitting lasers with low temperature sensitivity and compatibility with AlOx-based confinement techniques. We also pay strong attention to GaInNAs, but interpret its potential much more broadly than has typically been the case to date, where the electrically-pumped VCSEL considerations have predominated. European laboratories have taken the lead world-wide in broadening the scope of GaInNAs device activity, and we seek to accelerate this trend within the DiNAMITe consortium.
The key integration challenges and cluster vision for the Devices Work-package are illustrated in Fig. 4.3. The consortium will enable a critical mass of device expertise and knowledge to be established and to harness the widely distributed complementary activities of growth, characterisation and theory/modelling in Europe. The primary challenge will be to meaningfully integrate the inputs from these activities in order to leverage the technology base to produce commercial devices within a realistic timeframe. This will be achieved by transferring the growth and characterisation knowledge (developed in WP1 and WP2) and powerful modelling tools (WP4). Our strategy for integration includes supply of material and device samples and modelling tools, exchange of experienced researchers and cross-cluster training of research students. This will ensure that maximum advantage is taken of the high level of European research activity in dilute nitrides in the drive towards commercialisation.

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