Reliability of Semiconductor Lasers and Optoelectronic Devices
simplifies complex concepts of optoelectronics reliability with
approachable introductory chapters and a focus on real-world
applications. This book provides a brief look at the fundamentals of
laser diodes, introduces reliability qualification, and then presents
real-world case studies discussing the principles of reliability and
what occurs when these rules are broken. Then this book comprehensively
looks at optoelectronics devices and the defects that cause premature
failure in them and how to control those defects. Key materials and
devices are reviewed including silicon photonics, vertical-cavity
surface-emitting lasers (VCSELs), InGaN LEDs and lasers, and AlGaN LEDs,
covering the majority of optoelectronic devices that we use in our
everyday lives, powering the Internet, telecommunication, solid-state
lighting, illuminators, and many other applications. This book features
contributions from experts in industry and academia working in these
areas and includes numerous practical examples and case studies.
This book is suitable for new entrants to the field of optoelectronics
working in R&D.