IP Library Granted Patent US 9,263,636
Granted Patent B2
US 9,263,636 · App. 13/100,786 · Granted Feb 16, 2016

Light-emitting diode (LED) for achieving an asymmetric light output

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Patent No.
US 9,263,636
App. No.
13/100,786
Granted
Feb 16, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light emitting diode (LED) for achieving an asymmetric light output includes a multilayered structure comprising a p-n junction, where at least one layer of the multilayered structure comprises a surface configured to provide a peak emission in a direction away from a normal to a mounting surface, the surface being a top or bottom surface of the layer.

Claims (38)

1. A light emitting diode (LED) for achieving an asymmetric light output therefrom, the LED comprising:

a multilayered structure comprising epitaxial layers and a transparent substrate, the epitaxial layers comprising a p-n junction, where the transparent substrate comprises a wedge shape consisting of:

an external top surface of the LED from which light is emitted, a bottom surface, and four side surfaces separating the external top surface from the bottom surface, the external top surface not being in contact with the bottom surface, the external surface being a planar surface oriented nonparallel to the p-n junction so as to provide a peak emission in a direction away from a normal to a mounting surface, the external top surface and the bottom surface being nonparallel to each other, and the side surfaces being oriented substantially perpendicular to the p-n junction,

wherein the transparent substrate does not comprise a secondary optical element attached thereto,

wherein the multilayered structure comprises a phosphor layer thereon, the phosphor layer conformally covering the external top surface, and

wherein the LED comprises an asymmetric light emission profile.

2. The LED of claim 1 , wherein the transparent substrate comprises a nonuniform thickness.

3. The LED of claim 1 , wherein the transparent substrate comprises a substantially transparent material.

4. The LED of claim 1 , wherein the multilayered structure further comprises a mirror layer comprising an optically reflective material, and

wherein the epitaxial layers comprising the p-n junction and the mirror layer are substantially parallel to each other.

5. The LED of claim 1 , wherein the LED comprises four of the side surfaces, and each of the side surfaces is oriented at a right angle with respect to an adjacent side surface, the side surfaces defining a square or rectangular perimeter of the LED.

6. The LED of claim 1 , wherein, when mounted on the mounting surface, the transparent substrate is disposed above the epitaxial layers, the LED having a flip chip orientation.

7. The LED of claim 1 , wherein the four side surfaces comprise different heights.

8. A light emitting diode (LED) component for achieving an asymmetric light output therefrom, the LED component comprising:

a mounting surface; and

a multilayered structure comprising epitaxial layers mounted on the mounting surface, the epitaxial layers comprising a p-n junction, wherein a single continuous configured layer of the multilayered structure comprises a wedge shape consisting of:

an external top surface of the LED from which light is emitted, a bottom surface, and four side surfaces separating the external top surface from the bottom surface, the external top surface not being on contact with the bottom surface, the external top surface being a planar surface oriented nonparallel to the mounting surface so as to provide a peak emission in a direction away from a normal to the mounting surface, the external top surface and the bottom surface being nonparallel to each other, and the side surfaces being oriented substantially perpendicular to the p-n junction, wherein the single continuous configured layer comprises a nonuniform thickness,

wherein the single continuous configured layer does not comprise a secondary optical element attached thereto,

wherein the multilayered structure comprises a phosphor layer thereon, the phosphor layer conformally covering the external top surface, and

wherein the LED comprises an asymmetric light emission profile.

9. The LED component of claim 8 , wherein the single continuous configured layer comprises a transparent substrate.

10. The LED component of claim 8 , wherein the multilayered structure has a flip chip orientation on the mounting surface.

11. The LED component of claim 8 , wherein the external top surface is oriented at angleθ of between about 1° and 60° with respect to the bottom surface.

12. The LED of claim 1 , wherein the peak emission is shifted between about 5 degrees and about 30 degrees from the normal to the mounting surface.

13. The LED of claim 8 , wherein the peak emission is shifted between about 5 degrees and about 30 degrees from the normal to the mounting surface.

14. The LED of claim 8 , wherein the four side surfaces comprise different heights.

15. A light emitting diode (LED) for achieving an asymmetric light output therefrom, the LED comprising:

a multilayered structure comprising epitaxial layers and a transparent substrate, the epitaxial layers comprising a p-n junction, where the transparent substrate comprises a wedge shape consisting of:

an external top surface of the LED from which light is emitted, a bottom surface, and four side surfaces separating the external top surface from the bottom surface, the external top surface not being in contact with the bottom surface, the external top surface being a planar surface oriented nonparallel to the p-n junction so as to provide a peak emission in a direction away from a normal to a mounting surface, the external top surface and the bottom surface being nonparallel to each other, and the side surfaces being oriented substantially perpendicular to the p-n junction,

wherein the transparent substrate does not comprise a secondary optical element attached thereto, and

wherein the LED comprises an asymmetric light emission profile.

16. The LED of claim 15 , wherein the four side surfaces comprise different heights.

17. A light emitting diode (LED) component for achieving an asymmetric light output therefrom, the LED component comprising:

a mounting surface; and

a multilayered structure comprising epitaxial layers mounted on the mounting surface, the epitaxial layers comprising a p-n junction, wherein a single continuous configured layer of the multilayered structure comprises a wedge shape consisting of:

an external top surface of the LED from which light is emitted, a bottom surface, and four side surfaces separating the external top surface from the bottom surface, the external top surface not being in contact with the bottom surface, the external top surface being a planar surface oriented nonparallel to the mounting surface so as to provide a peak emission in a direction away from a normal to the mounting surface, the external top surface and the bottom surface being nonparallel to each other, and the side surfaces being oriented substantially perpendicular to the p-n junction, wherein the single continuous configured layer comprises a nonuniform thickness,

wherein the single continuous configured layer does not comprise a secondary optical element attached thereto, and

wherein the LED comprises an asymmetric light emission profile.

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PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 30, 2025
From: CREELED, INC.; PENGUIN SOLUTIONS CORPORATION (DE); SMART EMBEDDED COMPUTING, INC.; SMART HIGH RELIABILITY SOLUTIONS LLC; SMART MODULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; PENGUIN COMPUTING, INC.
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SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Feb 7, 2022
From: SMART MODULAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC.; SMART HIGH RELIABILITY SOLUTIONS, LLC; SMART EMBEDDED COMPUTING, INC.; CREELED, INC.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 23, 2021
From: CREE, INC.
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