Method of producing an end surface light emission type semicondu

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437226, 437906, 437229, H01L 21306

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ABSTRACT:
A method of producing an end surface light emmision type semiconductor device comprising: a process of producing a lower cladding layer, an active layer, and an upper cladding layer on a semiconductor substrate; a process of forming a stripe groove of a predetermined depth reaching the lower cladding layer at a predetermined position of the wafer to produce an output end surface; a process of depositing photosensitive material in the groove; a process of producing a required number of lenses from the photosensitive material; and a process of dividing the wafer into a plurality of lens-appended end surface light emission type semiconductor devices.

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