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Nanostructures
The direction in which a LED emits light is mainly determined by the surface between the LED and the surrounding air. As light can only escape from the LED at small angles, the direction of emission is usually straight on (perpendicular to the surface). However this can be influenced by nanostructures in the surface of the LED. Inspired by these nanostructures, the researchers have developed a new technology with which the direction of the light can be changed. 

Photonic crystal
The new method consists of growing partially-emitting nanowires in an ordered pattern. This pattern forms a ‘photonic crystal’ that sends the light in specific directions. Furthermore, the researchers have shown that the emission can be optimised by a smart positioning of the emitting part within the nanowire. This knowledge could lead to an increased efficiency of LEDs. Moreover it provides opportunities for a next generation of LEDs, based on semiconducting nanowires. 

This research is part of the Industrial Partnership Programme 'Improved solid-state light sources' of the Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (FOM) and Philips and the FOM Programme 'NanoPhotovoltaics'. It also received support from Technology Foundation STW.

Further information
Jaime Gómez Rivas, FOM Institute AMOLF, c/o Philips Research Laboratories Eindhoven, High Tech Campus 4, 5656 AE Eindhoven, Telephone +31 (0)40 274 23 49.

Reference
'Controlling the directional emission of light by periodic arrays of heterostructured semiconductor nanowires', Silke L. Diedenhofen, Olaf T.A. Janssen, Moïra Hocevar, Aurélie Pierret, Erik P.A.M. Bakkers, H. Paul Urbach, and Jaime Gómez Rivas.
DOI: 10.1021/nn201557h

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