Difference between Frensel reflection and Total Internal Reflection

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Fresnel reflection and total internal reflection are related phenomena that occur at the semiconductor/air interface of LEDs. Fresnel reflection happens due to impedance and refractive index discontinuities at a single interface, while total internal reflection involves two interfaces that reflect light constructively or destructively. Both types of reflection impact the efficiency of LED light output, but neither can achieve complete light extraction. Additionally, the interface between epoxy or plastic and air also plays a role in light transmission. Understanding these concepts is crucial for optimizing LED performance.
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What exactly is the difference between Frensel reflection and total internal reflection with regards to the efficiency of an LED? Do they both occur at the semiconductor/ air interface? I am a bit confused, thanks for the help.
 
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Not difference - they are related.

* Fresnel reflection: one interface reflected like a transmission line due to impedance/refractive index discontinuity

* Total internal reflection: two interfaces spaced just at the right distance to constructively reflect or cancel, where each interface has Fresnel reflection
 


hairbair said:
Do they both occur at the semiconductor/ air interface?
There's a interface between epoxy/plastic and air.

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These lenses are designed to get the light out. :biggrin:

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But they can't get it all out.

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Thanks to http://zeiss-campus.magnet.fsu.edu/articles/lightsources/leds.html for the images.
 
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