Light-emitting device
US-2024361583-A1 · Oct 31, 2024 · US
US9588259B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9588259-B2 |
| Application number | US-67758709-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 15, 2009 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2008 |
| Publication date | Mar 7, 2017 |
| Grant date | Mar 7, 2017 |
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An optical element includes a base, and primary structures and secondary structures disposed on a surface of the base, each of the primary structures and secondary structures being a projection or a depression. The primary structures constitute a plurality of rows of tracks on the surface of the base and are periodically repeatedly arranged at a fine pitch equal to or smaller than a wavelength of visible light. The secondary structures are smaller in size than the primary structures, and are provided between the primary structures, in the gaps in the arrangement of the primary structures, or on the surfaces of the primary structures.
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An optical element comprising: a base; and primary structures and secondary structures disposed on a surface of the base, each of the primary structures and secondary structures being a single projection or a single depression, wherein the primary structures have an elliptical cone shape and constitute a plurality of tracks on the surface of the base and are periodically arranged at a fine pitch equal to or smaller than a wavelength of visible light; the secondary structures are smaller in size than the primary structures; the secondary structures are provided between the primary structures and along an entire curved surface of the elliptically cone shaped primary structures; the primary structures are periodically arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern or in a quasi-hexagonal lattice pattern; the primary structures lie adjacent to one another along orientations of 6-fold symmetry or substantial 6-fold symmetry; and a plurality of the secondary structures are provided on the surface of the base in gaps between adjacent primary structures, and the primary structures are connected to one another by the secondary structures, wherein a pitch of a repeated arrangement of the primary structures is four times or more a pitch of periodic arrangement of the secondary structures. 2. A display device comprising: an optical element including: a base; and primary structures and secondary structures disposed on a surface of the base, each of the primary structures and secondary structures being a single projection or a single depression, wherein the primary structures have an elliptical cone shape and constitute a plurality of tracks on the surface of the base and are periodically arranged at a fine pitch equal to or smaller than a wavelength of visible light; the secondary structures are smaller in size than the primary structures; the secondary structures are provided between the primary structures and along an entire curved surface of the elliptically cone shaped primary structures; the primary structures are periodically arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern or in a quasi-hexagonal lattice pattern; the primary structures lie adjacent to one another along orientations of 6-fold symmetry or substantial 6-fold symmetry; and a plurality of the secondary structures are provided on the surface of the base in gaps between adjacent primary structures, and the primary structures are connected to one another by the secondary structures, wherein a pitch of a repeated arrangement of the primary structures is four times or more a pitch of periodic arrangement of the secondary structures. 3. A solar cell comprising: an optical element including: a base; and primary structures and secondary structures disposed on a surface of the base, each of the primary structures and secondary structures being a single projection or a single depression, wherein the primary structures have an elliptical cone shape and constitute a plurality of tracks on the surface of the base and are periodically arranged at a fine pitch equal to or smaller than a wavelength of visible light; the secondary structures are smaller in size than the primary structures; the secondary structures are provided between the primary structures and along an entire curved surface of the elliptically cone shaped primary structures; the primary structures are periodically arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern or in a quasi-hexagonal lattice pattern; the primary structures lie adjacent to one another along orientations of 6-fold symmetry or substantial 6-fold symmetry; and a plurality of the secondary structures are provided on the surface of the base in gaps between adjacent primary structures, and the primary structures are connected to one another by the secondary structures, wherein a pitch of a repeated arrangement of the primary structures is four times or more a pitch of periodic arrangement of the secondary structures. 4. An illuminating device comprising: an optical element including: a base; and primary structures and secondary structures disposed on a surface of the base, each of the primary structures and secondary structures being a single projection or a single depression, wherein the primary structures have an elliptical cone shape and constitute a plurality of tracks on the surface of the base and are periodically arranged at a fine pitch equal to or smaller than a wavelength of visible light; the secondary structures are smaller in size than the primary structures; the secondary structures are provided between the primary structures and along an entire curved surface of the elliptically cone shaped primary structures; the primary structures are periodically arranged in a hexagonal lattice pattern or in a quasi-hexagonal lattice pattern; the primary structures lie adjacent to one another along orientations of 6-fold symmetry or substantial 6-fold symmetry; and a plurality of the secondary structures are provided on the surface of the base in gaps between adjacent primary structures, and the primary structures are connected to one another by the secondary structures, wherein a pitch of a repeated arrangement of the primary structures is four times or more a pitch of periodic arrangement of the secondary structures. 5. The optical element according to claim 1 , wherein the primary structures are projections and the secondary structures are protrusions. 6. The optical element according to claim 1 , wherein the primary structures are depressions and the secondary structures are projections. 7. The optical element according to claim 1 , wherein the primary structures are projections and the secondary structures are depressions. 8. The optical element according to claim 1 , wherein the primary structures are depressions and the secondary structures are depressions. 9. The optical element according to claim 1 , wherein the secondary structures include corrugated fine projection-depression portions including depressions and projections. 10. The optical element according to claim 1 , wherein a plurality of the secondary structures are arranged in each of two different directions between the primary structures.
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