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Metasurface Light-Emitting Diodes with Directional and Focused Emission

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2023

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Phased-array metasurfaces enable the imprinting of complex beam structures onto coherent incident light. Recent demonstrations of <i>photoluminescent</i> phased-array metasurfaces highlight possibilities for achieving similar control in <i>electroluminescent</i> light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, phased-array metasurface LEDs have not yet been demonstrated owing to the complexities of integrating device stacks and electrodes within nanopatterned metasurfaces. Here, we demonstrate metasurface LEDs that emit directional or focused light. We first design nanoribbon elements that achieve the requisite phase control within typical LED device constraints. Subsequently, we demonstrate unidirectional emission that can be engineered at will via phased-array concepts. This control is further exhibited in metasurface LEDs that directly emit focused beams. Finally, we show that these metasurface LEDs exhibit external quantum efficiencies (EQEs) superior to those of unpatterned LEDs. These results demonstrate metasurface designs that are compatible with high-EQE metal-free LED devices and portend opportunities for new classes of metasurface LEDs that directly produce complex beam structures.

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