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Firefly inspired high efficiency LED technology developed​
View : 7873 Date : 2012-11-29 Writer : ed_news

A firefly inspired, high efficiency self-illuminating LED has been developed.

Professor Jeong Gi Hoon (Department of Bio and Brain Engineering) mimicked the nanostructure of the external layer of the illumination organ of a firefly and succeeded in fabricating high illumination efficiency LED lenses.

Conventional lenses required expensive anti-reflection coating. The developed lenses utilize the bio-inspired nanostructure on the surface of the lenses themselves to reduce the reflectivity of the lenses thereby decreasing production costs.

The developed antireflection nanostructure is expected to be applied to various digital devices and lighting fixtures.

Antireflective structures have been applied in various fields in order to enhance light efficiency However these structures have been limited to flat surfaces and therefore was difficult to implement to curved surfaces like LED lenses.

Professor Jeong’s team solved this problem by using three dimensional micro molding processes.

The team fabricated the nanostructure by forming a single nanoparticle layer on the silicon oxide and performing dry etching. On this nanostructure PDMS was poured and manipulated to fabricate a lens structure similar to that of a firefly.

The fabricated lens showed similar efficiency as conventional antireflection coating.