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Enhanced and directional electroluminescence from MicroLEDs using metallic or dielectric metasurfaces.

Created on 06 Apr 2025

Authors

Mohamed S Abdelkhalik, Xavier Garcia-Santiago, Thomas-Jan van Raaij, Toni López, Anton Matthijs Berghuis, Lianne M A de Jong, Jaime Gómez Rivas

Published in

Communications engineering. Volume 4. Issue 1. Pages 63. Apr 06, 2025. Epub Apr 06, 2025.

Abstract

Micro light-emitting diode devices (microLEDs) have the potential to lead the next generation of displays. However, their integration for achieving high brightness is severely limited by the challenge of their low external quantum efficiency (EQE). Another limiting factor of such devices is their Lambertian emission, which requires secondary optics to beam the emitted light in defined directions. To address these limitations, we introduce metallic and dielectric metasurfaces to improve light outcoupling efficiency and control the emission directionality of blue LEDs with micrometer size. The proposed mechanism relies on the interaction between light emitted by multiple quantum wells (MQWs) and metasurfaces supporting collective resonances that result from the coupling of localized resonances in nanoparticles throughout the array. We implemented a hexagonal diffraction lattice of resonant Al and SiO2 nanoparticles in LED devices to achieve reshaping of the far-field electroluminescence, thus demonstrating light beam control capabilities on these emitters. To expand and validate the proposed approach for small LED devices (even at the sub-micrometer scale), we integrate a subdiffraction lattice of Al nanoparticles into the device's architecture. Implementing the proposed design allows us to control the generated light and achieve enhanced far-field emission.

PMID:
40188206
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 06 Apr 2025.

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