Transparent substrate light emitting diode
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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.
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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.
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1. A light emitting diode comprising:
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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. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. A light emitting diode comprising:
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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).
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4. A light emitting diode comprising:
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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.
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