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Adv Mater ; 26(19): 3019-23, 2014 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24677202

ABSTRACT

Microdonut-shaped GaN/Inx Ga1-x N light-emitting diode (LED) microarrays are fabricated for variable-color emitters. The figure shows clearly donut-shaped light emission from all the individual microdonut LEDs. Furthermore, microdonut LEDs exhibit spatially-resolved blue and green EL colors, which can be tuned by either controlling the external bias voltage or changing the size of the microdonut LED.

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ACS Nano ; 6(9): 8203-8, 2012 Sep 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22881035

ABSTRACT

For the application of graphene quantum dots (GQDs) to optoelectronic nanodevices, it is of critical importance to understand the mechanisms which result in novel phenomena of their light absorption/emission. Here, we present size-dependent shape/edge-state variations of GQDs and visible photoluminescence (PL) showing anomalous size dependences. With varying the average size (d(a)) of GQDs from 5 to 35 nm, the peak energy of the absorption spectra monotonically decreases, while that of the visible PL spectra unusually shows nonmonotonic behaviors having a minimum at d(a) = ~17 nm. The PL behaviors can be attributed to the novel feature of GQDs, that is, the circular-to-polygonal-shape and corresponding edge-state variations of GQDs at d(a) = ~17 nm as the GQD size increases, as demonstrated by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy.


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Artifacts , Graphite/chemistry , Luminescent Measurements/methods , Quantum Dots , Light , Particle Size , Scattering, Radiation
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Opt Express ; 19 Suppl 5: A1135-40, 2011 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21935256

ABSTRACT

We investigate the effects of the refractive index of the encapsulant on the light-extraction efficiency (LEE) of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for GaN LEDs (n ≈ 2.5) and AlGaInP LEDs (n ≈ 3.0). For non-absorbing rectangular parallelepiped LED chips, as the refractive index of the encapsulant increases, the LEE first increases quasi-linearly, then increases sub-linearly, and finally a saturation is reached. Furthermore, LEDs with a dual-layer graded-refractive-index (GRIN) encapsulant (n(encapsulant 1) = 1.57 and n(encapsulant 2) = 1.41) is fabricated through a two-step curing process. We demonstrate that such an LED further enhances the LEE by reducing Fresnel reflection loss at the encapsulant/air interface by 35% compared with an LED encapsulated with a single-layer encapsulant (n(encapsulant) = 1.57).

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Opt Express ; 15(16): 10452-7, 2007 Aug 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19547398

ABSTRACT

A non-rotationally symmetric encapsulation shape - which takes advantage of the low reflection coefficient for transverse magnetic polarized light near Brewster's angle - designed to enhance extraction of a particular desired linear polarization from an unpolarized source is reported. The algorithm for optimization of the shape is described. Numerical ray-tracing simulations of the encapsulation shape are performed and predict an integrated enhancement of 8.3% in the ratio of desired polarization to undesired polarization when the refractive index of the encapsulant is 1.5. Experimental measurements of fabricated encapsulant shapes agree well with numerical predictions.

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