Information
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Patent Grant
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6643304
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Patent Number
6,643,304
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 26, 200025 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 4, 200322 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Edwards; Jean C.
- Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 257 94
- 257 95
- 257 98
- 372 96
- 372 92
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International Classifications
- H01S500
- H01S308
- H01L29227
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Abstract
A Gallium Nitride based Light Emitting Diode (LED) includes both a transparent substrate and a window for exiting light generated by the LED. Useful amounts of light may be utilized at the face of the window or at the face of the transparent substrate. An external optical reflector is formed directly on the external face of the LED which is not currently being used to exit useful light. If light from the window is being utilized, a Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) is formed directly on the “backside” of the substrate. However, if light through the substrate is being utilized, a Distributed Bragg Reflector is formed directly on the light emitting portion of the window.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A semiconductor light-emitting diode (LED) includes a substrate; a light emitting region; and a pair of electrodes for powering the diode. The substrate may be opaque or transparent. Light emitting diodes which are based on gallium nitride compounds generally include a transparent, insulating substrate, i.e., a sapphire substrate. With a transparent substrate, light may be utilized from either the substrate or from the opposite end of the LED which is termed the “window”.
The magnitude of the light emitted by an LED depends on: (a) the percent of the light emitting region that is activated by current flowing between the electrodes; (b) the efficiency of the window structure; and (c) the internal losses of generated light.
If the light that exits through the window is being utilized, some of the light directed to and through the transparent substrate is lost. Similarly, if the light that exits through the substrate is being utilized, some of the light directed to and through the window is lost.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An LED having a transparent substrate which is consistent with the present invention, includes an external optical reflector formed directly on the face of the LED which is not being used to exit useful light. If light from the window is being utilized, a reflector is formed directly on the “backside” of the substrate. However, if light through the substrate is being utilized, a reflector is formed directly on the light-emitting portion of the window.
In accordance with this invention, a Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR) may be formed on either the backside of the substrate or on the window. Advantageously the light emitted is increased by 50 to 100 percent.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
depicts a side view of one embodiment of an LED consistent with the present invention; and
FIG. 2
depicts a side view of another embodiment of an LED consistent with the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
The illustrative LEDs of
FIGS. 1 and 2
are gallium nitride (GaN) based devices. The devices of
FIGS. 1 and 2
differ only in the placement of the reflectors
112
and
212
. In
FIG. 1
, the window
109
is utilized for the exit of light; and the reflector
112
is formed on the backside of substrate
101
. In
FIG. 2
, the transparent substrate
101
is utilized for the exit of light; and the reflector
212
is formed on the window
109
. The elements of
FIG. 2
which correspond to the elements of
FIG. 1
bear the same reference numerals.
The LED of
FIGS. 1 and 2
includes: a sapphire substrate
101
; buffer region
102
, GaN substitute substrate layer
103
; N cladding layer
104
; active region
106
; P cladding layer
107
; window layers
108
and
109
; N electrode
105
; and P contact assembly
110
and
111
.
In
FIG. 1
, light exits through window
109
and the Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR)
112
is formed on the backside of the substrate
101
.
Layers
101
through
104
, and layers
106
through
109
are grown in a Metal Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) reactor. The details of MOCVD growth of the stated layers are well known in the industry and will not be discussed herein.
The remaining components of the illustrative LED, namely, adhesion pad
110
, P bond pad
111
, and N bond pad
105
are formed by evaporation in apparatus other than a MOCVD reactor. Such processes are well known in the prior art and are not described herein.
The details of the construction of the illustrative embodiments of the LED of
FIG. 1
are well known in the art and not discussed herein. The embodiments consistent with the present invention are applicable to any light emitting diode that has a transparent substrate i.e., sapphire substrate
101
; and where light generated in the active region i.e., region
106
, reaches and passes through substrate
101
.
The DBR reflectors,
112
and
212
, are each designed to provide reflection of light of a range of wavelengths arriving at a range of incident angles. Each DBR includes a number of pairs of layers to achieve the planned optical characteristics.
The layers of a DBR, e.g., DBR
112
, are fabricated in an evaporation chamber by alternating the source materials which are deposited first on the backside of substrate
101
, and progressively on the grown layers. Growth of the layers of DBR
212
on layer
109
follows the same process
The invention has been described with particular attention to its preferred embodiment; however, it should be understood that variations and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention may occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention pertains. For example, suitable layers of reflective metals may be substituted for the DBRs.
Claims
- 1. A light emitting diode comprising:a substrate, a light emitting region, and a light emitting window; and a reflector mounted directly on an external surface of an opposite of a light exiting exposed face of one of said substrate and said light emitting window.
- 2. The light emitting diode in accordance with claim 1, wherein said substrate is transparent.
- 3. A light emitting diode comprising:a substrate, a light emitting region; a light emitting window; and a reflector mounted directly on an external surface of an opposite of a light exiting exposed face of one of said substrate and said light emitting window; wherein said reflector comprises a Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR).
- 4. A light emitting diode comprising:a substrate, a light emitting region; a light emitting window; and a reflector mounted directly on an external surface of an opposite of a light exiting exposed face of one of said substrate and said light emitting window; wherein said reflector comprises a Distributed Bragg Reflector (DBR); wherein said light emitting diode is constructed to generate light having a selected optical characteristic; and wherein said DBR is formed to accommodate to said selected optical characteristic.
US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
| Number |
Date |
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| 59-028394 |
Feb 1984 |
JP |