Energy augmentation structures for use with energy emitters and collectors
An emission enhancement structure having at least one energy augmentation structure; and an energy converter capable of receiving energy from an energy source, converting the energy and emitting therefrom a light of a different energy than the received energy. The energy converter is disposed in a vicinity of the at least one energy augmentation structure such that the emitted light is emitted with an intensity larger than if the converter were remote from the at least one energy augmentation structure. Also described are various uses for the energy emitters, energy augmentation structures and energy collectors in a wide array of fields, such as color enhancement, and color enhancement structures containing the same.
1 . An energy augmentation structure capable of capturing one or more wavelengths of electromagnetic energy, and augmenting the one or more wavelengths of electromagnetic energy in at least one property, wherein the energy augmentation structure comprises a ¾ folded resonator.
2 . An energy collector comprising at least one energy augmentation structure; and at least one energy converter capable of receiving an applied electromagnetic energy, converting the applied electromagnetic energy and emitting therefrom an emitted electromagnetic energy shifted in wavelength or energy from the applied electromagnetic energy and the energy converter being disposed in a vicinity of the at least one energy augmentation structure such that the emitted electromagnetic energy is emitted with at least one augmented property compared to if the energy converter were remote from the at least one energy augmentation structure,
wherein the energy augmentation structure is capable of capturing one or more wavelengths of electromagnetic energy, and augmenting the one or more wavelengths of electromagnetic energy in at least one property, and wherein the energy augmentation structure comprises either (i) a non-plasmonic fractal antenna or (ii) a folded resonator having opposing electrodes with electric fields directed in between.
3 . The energy collector of claim 2 , wherein the at least one energy converter is at least one member selected from the group consisting of phosphors, lumiphores, electroluminescent particles, up-converters, down-converters, and scintillators.
4 . The energy collector of claim 2 , wherein having the energy converter disposed in a vicinity of the at least one energy augmentation structure comprises conductively coupling the at least one energy converter to the at least one energy augmentation structure.
5 . The energy collector of claim 4 , wherein conductively coupling comprises:
(i) having the at least one energy converter be proximate the at least one energy augmentation structure, physically located within the at least one energy augmentation structure, or located within a generated electric field of the at least one energy augmentation structure, or
(ii) a physical conductive connection between the at least one energy converter and the at least one energy augmentation structure.
6 . An energy emitter comprising:
at least one energy augmentation structure; and
an energy converter capable of receiving energy from an energy source, converting the energy and emitting therefrom an emitted light of a higher or lower energy than the received energy, and the energy converter being disposed in a vicinity of the at least one energy augmentation structure such that the emitted light is emitted with an intensity larger than if the energy converter were remote from the at least one energy augmentation structure, or if the energy augmentation structure were not present,
wherein the energy augmentation structure is capable of capturing one or more wavelengths of electromagnetic energy, and augmenting the one or more wavelengths of electromagnetic energy in at least one property, and wherein the energy augmentation structure comprises either (i) a non-plasmonic fractal antenna or (ii) a folded resonator having opposing electrodes with electric fields directed in between.
7 . The energy emitter of claim 6 , wherein the at least one energy augmentation structure comprises a structure in which a locally intensified electric field exists in one part of the structure when the structure receives electromagnetic energy.
8 . The energy emitter of claim 6 , wherein the at least one energy augmentation structure comprises the folded resonator having opposing electrodes with electric fields directed in between.
9 . The energy emitter of claim 8 , wherein the folded resonator comprises:
(i) electrical conductors configured as a fractal pattern, or
(ii) a ¾ wavelength resonator having opposing ends folded inwards from a center of the folded resonator with a gap in between the opposing ends, or
(iii) a ¾ wavelength resonator having opposing ends folded outwards from a center of the folded resonator with a gap in between the opposing ends.
10 . The energy emitter of claim 7 , wherein the at least one energy augmentation structure comprises at least one folded resonator having opposing electrodes with electric fields directed in between and dimensioned to be resonant with the applied electromagnetic energy, wherein the at least one folded resonator comprises a fractal pattern.
11 . The energy emitter of claim 10 , wherein the fractal pattern comprises a three-dimensional fractal pattern.
12 . The energy emitter of claim 6 , wherein the at least one energy augmentation structure comprises at least one of Au, Ag, Cu, Al, transparent metal oxides or refractory metals.
13 . The energy emitter of claim 6 , further comprising an antireflection film disposed on the at least one energy augmentation structure or the energy converter.
14 . The energy emitter of claim 6 , wherein the at least one energy augmentation structure is disposed:
(i) in vicinity of a down conversion material comprising the energy converter; or
(ii) in vicinity of an up-conversion material comprising the energy converter; or
(iii) in vicinity of a phosphor comprising the energy converter; or
(iv) in vicinity of a piezoelectric device comprising the energy converter; or
(v) in vicinity of a mechanoluminescent device comprising the energy converter; or
(vi) inside a plasma capsule device comprising the energy converter; or
(vii) in vicinity of an x-ray stimulated phosphor comprising the energy converter.
15 . The energy emitter of claim 6 , wherein the at least one energy augmentation structure comprises a plurality of energy collectors, wherein:
(i) the energy converters are positioned to convert energy being internally scattered within the energy collectors; or
(ii) the energy collectors comprise a metal core cladded with a high-K dielectric and a subsequent cladding of a low-K dielectric; or
(iii) the energy collectors comprise a radial pattern of collectors.
16 . The energy emitter of claim 6 , wherein the energy converter:
(i) is a component of at least one of a paint, an ink, a fabric, a thread, a road sign, a highway marking, an automobile, a boat, a plane, a reflector, a building product, a concrete product, an epoxy product, a jewelry product, colored contact lens, a candle product, a rubber product, a plastic product, a colored surface, a solar cell, a plasma capsule, an x-ray detector, or a sterilizer; or
(ii) is a component of a colored reflective surface; or
(iii) is a component of a colored reflective surface in a pixel for a display; or
(iv) is a component of a white-light emitting pixel display element; or
(v) is a component disposed in a retroreflective paint; or
(vi) is an ink component; or
(vii) comprises at least one of red, blue, and green emitters configured to produce red, blue, and green emissions from an up conversion process; or
(viii) comprises at least one of red, blue, and green emitters configured to produce red, blue, and green emissions from a down conversion process.
17 . The energy emitter of claim 6 , wherein the energy converter comprises:
(i) at least one of Y 2 O 3 , Y 2 O 2 S, NaYF 4 , NaYbF 4 , YAG, YAP, Nd 2 O 3 , LaF 3 , LaCl 3 , La 2 O 3 , TiO 2 , LuPO 4 , YVO 4 , YbF 3 , YF 3 , Na-doped YbF 3 , or SiO 2 or alloys or layers thereof, or
(ii) a down converter including at least one of Y 2 O 3 ; ZnS; ZnSe; MgS; CaS; Mn, Er ZnSe; Mn, Er MgS; Mn, Er CaS; Mn, Er ZnS; Mn, Yb ZnSe; Mn, Yb MgS; Mn, Yb CaS; Mn, Yb ZnS:Tb 3+ , Er 3+ ; ZnS:Tb 3+ ; Y 2 O 3 :Tb 3+ ; Y 2 O 3 :Tb 3+ , Er 3+ ; ZnS:Mn 2+ ; ZnS:Mn,Er 3+ ; or
(iii) an up converter including at least one of Y 2 O 3 , Y 2 O 2 S, NaYF 4 , NaYbF 4 , YAG, YAP, Nd 2 O 3 , LaF 3 , LaCl 3 , La 2 O 3 , TiO 2 , LuPO 4 , YVO 4 , YbF 3 , YF 3 , Na-doped YbF 3 , or SiO 2 or alloys or layers thereof; or
(iv) an up converter including at least one of Tm 3+ doped flourozirconate glasses, LuPO 4 :Yb 3+ , Tm 3+ , and YbPO 4 :Er 3+ nanocrystals, tellurium and germanium oxides, tellurium and germanium oxides doped with at least one Tm, Yb, Ho, Er, or Pr, Yb 3+ doped BaZrO 3 , Nd 3+ :Cs 2 NaGdCl 6 , Nd 3+ , Yb 3+ :Cs 2 NaGdCl 6 , Nd 3+ and Ho 3+ co-doped-based ZrF 4 fluoride glasses, Tm 3+ /Yb 3+ -codoped TeO 2 -Ga 2 O 3 -R 2 O (R=Li, Na, K) glasses, and metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) transition materials, and MLCT transition materials including [Ru(dmb) 3 ] 2+ (dmb=4,4′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine).
18 . An energy emitter comprising:
at least one energy augmentation structure capable of capturing one or more wavelengths of electromagnetic energy, and augmenting the one or more wavelengths of electromagnetic energy in at least one property, wherein the energy augmentation structure comprises either (i) a non-plasmonic fractal antenna or (ii) a folded resonator having opposing electrodes with electric fields directed in between; and
an energy converter capable of receiving energy from an energy source, converting the energy and emitting therefrom an emitted light of a higher or lower energy than the received energy, and the energy converter being disposed in a vicinity of the at least one energy augmentation structure such that the emitted light is emitted with an intensity larger than if the energy converter were remote from the at least one energy augmentation structure, or if the energy augmentation structure were not present;
wherein the energy converter comprises:
(i) at least one of Y 2 O 3 , Y 2 O 2 S, NaYF 4 , NaYbF 4 , YAG, YAP, Nd 2 O 3 , LaF 3 , LaCl 3 , La 2 O 3 , TiO 2 , LuPO 4 , YVO 4 , YbF 3 , YF 3 , Na-doped YbF 3 , or SiO 2 or alloys or layers thereof; or
(ii) a down converter including at least one of Y 2 O 3 ; ZnS; ZnSe; MgS; CaS; Mn, Er ZnSe; Mn, Er MgS; Mn, Er CaS; Mn, Er ZnS; Mn, Yb ZnSe; Mn, Yb MgS; Mn, Yb CaS; Mn, Yb ZnS:Tb 3+ , Er 3+ ; ZnS:Tb 3+ ; Y 2 O 3 :Tb 3+ ; Y 2 O 3 :Tb 3+ , Er 3+ ; ZnS:Mn 2+ ; ZnS:Mn, Er 3+ ; or
(iii) an up converter including at least one of Y 2 O 3 , Y 2 O 2 S, NaYF 4 , NaYbF 4 , YAG, YAP, Nd 2 O 3 , LaF 3 , LaCl 3 , La 2 O 3 , TiO 2 , LuPO 4 , YVO 4 , YbF 3 , YF 3 , Na-doped YbF 3 , or SiO 2 or alloys or layers thereof; or
(iv) an up converter including at least one of Tm 3+ doped flourozirconate glasses, LuPO 4 :Yb 3+ , Tm 3+ , and YbPO 4 :Er 3+ nanocrystals, tellurium and germanium oxides, tellurium and germanium oxides doped with at least one Tm, Yb, Ho, Er, or Pr, Yb 3+ doped BaZrO 3 , Nd 3+ :Cs 2 NaGdCl 6 , Nd 3+ , Yb 3+ :Cs 2 NaGdCl 6 , Nd 3+ and Ho 3+ co-doped-based ZrF 4 fluoride glasses, Tm 3+ /Yb 3+ -codoped TeO 2 -Ga 2 O 3 —R 2 O (R=Li, Na, K) glasses, and metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) transition materials, and MLCT transition materials including [Ru(dmb) 3 ] 2+ (dmb=4,4′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine); and
wherein the energy converter further comprises a dopant including at least one of Er, Eu, Yb, Tm, Nd, Tb, Ce, Y, U, Pr, La, Gd and other rare-earth species or a combination thereof.
19 . The energy emitter of claim 18 , wherein the dopant is included at a concentration of 0.01%-50% by mol concentration.