Direct nanoscale patterning of LED surfaces brings new possibilities for the control of light

Direct nanoscale patterning of LED surfaces brings new possibilities for the control of light

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https://phys.org/news/2018-06-nanoscale-patterning-surfaces-possibilities.html

The light-emitting component of LEDs is a surprisingly simple structure, typically a thin layer of a dielectric material such as gallium nitride (GaN) on a crystalline sapphire substrate. This structure means the light emitted by LEDs is inefficiently dispersed in all directions, including back into the substrate on which the light-emitting layer is fixed. So, while researchers have made tremendous advances in light-emitting efficiency, there remains room for improvement.

Egor Khaidarov and colleagues from A*STAR's Data Storage Institute and Nanyang Technological University have now found a way to pattern GaN with nanoscale features that can control the behavior of light.

Direct nanoscale patterning of LED surfaces brings new possibilities for the control of light

Jun 8, 2018, 12:33pm UTC
https://phys.org/news/2018-06-nanoscale-patterning-surfaces-possibilities.html > The light-emitting component of LEDs is a surprisingly simple structure, typically a thin layer of a dielectric material such as gallium nitride (GaN) on a crystalline sapphire substrate. This structure means the light emitted by LEDs is inefficiently dispersed in all directions, including back into the substrate on which the light-emitting layer is fixed. So, while researchers have made tremendous advances in light-emitting efficiency, there remains room for improvement. > Egor Khaidarov and colleagues from A*STAR's Data Storage Institute and Nanyang Technological University have now found a way to pattern GaN with nanoscale features that can control the behavior of light.