Patent ID: 8442085

Claim:
A semiconductor optical device in which a semiconductor substrate having a laser diode formed thereon is bonded to a submount by a junction-down method, wherein the laser diode includes: a clad layer of a first conductivity type formed on a main surface of the semiconductor substrate; an active layer formed on an upper surface of the clad layer of the first conductivity type; a clad layer of a second conductivity type formed on the active layer; a ridge portion including portions of the clad layer of the second conductivity type; bank portions each including portions of the clad layer of the second conductivity type and formed on lateral sides of the ridge portion; a first electrode electrically connected to the ridge portion and continuously formed from an upper part of the ridge portion to upper parts of the bank portions; upper-bank patterns formed on the upper parts of the bank portions; a conductive layer formed over the upper-bank patterns and over an upper surface of the first electrode in the upper part of the ridge portion such that the upper-bank patterns are positioned between the first electrode and the conductive layer; and a second electrode formed on a rear surface of the semiconductor substrate; upper surfaces of the bank portions including portions of the first electrode; upper surfaces of the conductive layer in the bank portions being bonded by solder to an upper surface of a third electrode formed on the submount; the upper surfaces of the bank portions being higher in height than the upper surface of the first electrode in the upper part of the ridge portion, and the surface of the first electrode in the upper part of the ridge portion is separated from the surface of the third electrode on the submount and is not bonded to the third electrode by the solder.