2022
DOI: 10.1063/5.0085930
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Farfield pattern and guided-mode extraction analysis for highly directional emission from photonic-crystal based AlGaInP/InGaP MQW color-converters in thin-film geometry

Abstract: This paper provides novel design guidelines for highly directional emission from PhC-based AlGaInP/InGaP MQW color converters (CC) in a thin-film geometry through an in-depth analysis of the measured azimuthal and spectrally resolved farfield emission patterns and a modal analysis based on coupled-mode theory and a herein-developed model for quantifying the spontaneous emission distribution between guided modes. The fabricated CC can exhibit directionality up to ∼5 times higher than that of Lambertian emitters… Show more

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“…Since this thinner cavity would support less guided modes in nonabsorbing layers, then the two previous strategies could be combined with surface texturing such as photonic-crystals (PhCs). In this framework, LEE above 40% could be expected as well as a better directionality of the emission patterns, which would strongly improve the EQE and the brightness of the devices [19]. Finally yet importantly, we are currently examining the possibility of elaborating these red µ-LEDs with InGaP/AlGaInP quantum wells.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since this thinner cavity would support less guided modes in nonabsorbing layers, then the two previous strategies could be combined with surface texturing such as photonic-crystals (PhCs). In this framework, LEE above 40% could be expected as well as a better directionality of the emission patterns, which would strongly improve the EQE and the brightness of the devices [19]. Finally yet importantly, we are currently examining the possibility of elaborating these red µ-LEDs with InGaP/AlGaInP quantum wells.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%