Title :
Impact of planar microcavity effects on light extraction-Part I: basic concepts and analytical trends
Author :
Benisty, H. ; De Neve, H. ; Weisbuch, C.
Author_Institution :
Lab. de Phys. de la Matiere Condensee, Ecole Polytech., Palaiseau, France
fDate :
9/1/1998 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
We address the long-standing issue of extracting light as efficiently as possible from a high-index material, n⩾2, where as little as 2%-10% of light not suffering total internal reflection is extracted at standard plane faces due to the small critical angle ~1/n. Using a planar microcavity to redirect spontaneous emission toward the surface, constructive interferences can bring 15%-50% of the light out, enhancing brightness and efficiency. In this first of two papers, an approximate approach is used showing the importance of small cavity order mc and of the mc/n2 ratio. We define a condition for microcavity regime as mc<2n2 . It is shown that most of light extraction is usually attained for moderate mirror reflectivities ~1-mc/n2 typically below 90%, and without strong directionality. Balance between emission directionality, radiance (brightness), and spectral narrowing is discussed. We define a brightness enhancement factor B given by Bm cΔΩ=4π where ΔΩ is the largest internal solid angle of either the cavity mode or that deduced from the material emission linewidth. Design rules are applied to distributed dielectric mirrors yielding an optimal number of periods. The underlying physical competition between emission into guided modes, Fabry-Perot modes and the so-called “leaky modes” is analyzed
Keywords :
brightness; light emitting diodes; optical resonators; reflectivity; refractive index; spectral line narrowing; spontaneous emission; Fabry-Perot modes; LEDs; analytical trends; brightness; brightness enhancement factor; constructive interferences; distributed dielectric mirrors; emission directionality; extracting light; high-index material; largest internal solid angle; leaky modes; light extraction; long-standing issue; material emission linewidth; microcavity regime; moderate mirror reflectivities; optimal number; planar microcavity; planar microcavity effects; radiance; small cavity order; small critical angle; spectral narrowing; spontaneous emission; standard plane; total internal reflection; Brightness; Dielectric materials; Fabry-Perot; Interference; Microcavities; Mirrors; Optical reflection; Reflectivity; Solids; Spontaneous emission;
Journal_Title :
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of