Highly Efficient
and Linearly Polarized Light Emission
of Micro-LED Integrated with Double-Functional Meta-Grating
Posted on 2024-12-18 - 16:19
Linearly polarized micro light-emitting diodes (LP-Micro-LEDs)
exhibit exceptional potential across diverse fields. The existing
methods to introduce polarization to initially unpolarized Micro-LEDs
and to further enhance the degree of polarization are, however, at
the expense of low luminous efficiency. We fabricated a GaN-based
blue Micro-LED integrated with a Al nanograting and a specially designed
Ag/GaN meta-grating, which overcomes the dilemma between the luminous
efficiency and polarization degree by simultaneously introducing the
effects of mode selection and energy recycling. The fabricated LP-Micro-LED
achieves an average polarization extinction ratio (ER) of 21.92 dB
within ±60°, showing a 2.04-fold increase in efficiency
and a 1.32-fold increase in ER compared to the Ag reflector design.
This approach opens the way toward the next generation of high-efficiency
and low-cost optoelectronic devices in encryption, displays, optical
communication, and medicine.
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Wang, Xuzheng; Tian, Zhenhuan; Pei, Shuheng; Xu, Chuangcheng; Sun, Qinyue; Zhang, Jiadong; et al. (2024). Highly Efficient
and Linearly Polarized Light Emission
of Micro-LED Integrated with Double-Functional Meta-Grating. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c04914