Efficient Redirection of Trapped Broad-Band Fluorescence from Substrates into Free Space Using c-Si Metasurfaces

Yiheng Zhai, Chaojie Xu (Corresponding author), Zhenghe Zhang, Peng Li, Shunsuke Murai, Jaime Gomez Rivas, Xiaofeng Li (Corresponding author), Shaojun Wang (Corresponding author)

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Abstract

Fluorescent dye films on transparent substrates are essential for OLEDs, flexible displays, X-ray detection, and wireless optical communications. However, their efficiency is often hampered by fluorescence trapping due to total internal reflection (TIR) and waveguiding. This study tackles this longstanding challenge by reconceptualizing the integration of dye films with nanoantenna metasurfaces. Traditional methods involve directly spin-coating films onto c-Si metasurfaces on quartz substrates, resulting in edge luminescence and weak inner signals. We present a straightforward, adjustable approach by integrating dye films on the opposite side of quartz substrates, reaching a 2.5-fold photoluminescence enhancement and improving the uniformity of the emission compared to the conventional methods. These gains stem from redirecting a significant portion of leaked fluorescence light trapped inside the substrate into free space, surpassing TIR conditions through in-plane diffraction orders of the metasurfaces across the full RGB spectrum. Our findings facilitate the design of more efficient luminescent devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)11311-11318
Number of pages8
JournalNano Letters
Volume24
Issue number36
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Sept 2024

Keywords

  • fluorescent films
  • light extraction efficiency
  • optical resonances
  • radiation asymmetry
  • wavefront shaping

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