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Directionality control through selective excitation of low-order guided modes in thin-film InGaN photonic crystal light-emitting diodes

Rangel, Elizabeth
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Matioli, Elison  
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Choi, Yong-Seok
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2011
Applied Physics Letters

This letter explores the impact of quantum well placement and photonic crystal (PhC) etch depth on the emission directionality of thin-film InGaN PhC light-emitting diodes (LEDs). The far-field pattern of 800-nm-thick PhC LEDs is tuned by varying only the etch depth of a surface-patterned hexagonal PhC from 90 to 440 nm. This dependence on etch depth is shown to arise from the preferential excitation of a subset of the allowed guided modes. Selective excitation of the TE(0) and TE(1) modes is utilized to achieve a vertically directional emission pattern comprised of only these two modes. (C) 2011 American Institute of Physics. [doi:10.1063/1.3554417]

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DOI
10.1063/1.3554417
Author(s)
Rangel, Elizabeth
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Matioli, Elison  
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Choi, Yong-Seok
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Weisbuch, Claude
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Speck, James S.
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Hu, Evelyn L.
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Amer Inst Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

98

Issue

8

Article Number

081104

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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