Claims
- 1. An array of IR LEDs for printing images, comprising:
- (a) a GaAs-n substrate, one surface of said substrate being metallized to provide a common electrical contact for said LEDs;
- (b) a first layer of GaAlAs-n on the other surface of said substrate;
- (c) a second layer of GaAs-p or GaAlAs-p on said first layer;
- (d) a third layer of GaAlAs-p on said second layer;
- (e) an insulating layer on said third layer,
- (f) a fourth electrical contact layer of GaAs-p+ between said third layer and said insulating layer;
- (g) a portion of both said insulating layer and said fourth electrical contact layer being removed at selected points to expose predetermined areas of said third layer whereby to form viewing windows defining a plurality of said LEDs;
- (h) the area of said insulating layer bordering each of said LED viewing windows being removed to expose said fourth electrical contact layer therebeneath; and
- a fifth metal contact layer on said exposed areas of said fourth electrical contact layer bordering each of said viewing windows whereby to provide individual electrical contacts for each of said LEDs.
- 2. The array according to claim 1 in which said fifth metal contact layer comprises:
- a layer of relatively thin transparent metal on both the area of said fourth electrical contact layer bordering said viewing windows and said viewing windows.
- 3. The array according to claim 1 including
- a recess between adjoining ones of said LEDs forming a light barrier to prevent crosstalk between said adjoining LEDs.
- 4. The array according to claim 3 including a coating of light reflecting material on the inside walls of said recess.
- 5. The array according to claim 3 including a coating of light absorbing material on the inside walls of said recess.
- 6. The array according to claim 3 in which said recess is rectangular in cross section.
- 7. The array according to claim 3 in which said recess is V-shaped in cross section.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 667,706, filed Nov. 2, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,639,999.
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Divisions (1)
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