Calculating Efficiency of LED Without Plastic Dome

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Calculating the efficiency of an LED without a plastic dome involves understanding how total internal reflection (TIR) affects emission efficiency, specifically by the factor 1-cosθ at the critical angle. To determine the solid angle of a cone with a half angle β, one can refer to the concept of solid angles in geometry. The efficiency can be expressed as the solid area not subject to TIR divided by the solid area of 180 degrees. The discussion highlights the importance of these calculations in assessing LED performance. Ultimately, the user successfully resolved their queries regarding the efficiency calculations.
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Greetings everyone,

I need to calculate the efficiency of an LED without a plastic dome, thus total internal reflection is a limiting factor in this case. The book asks me to show that TIR at the interface with air reduces the emission efficiency by the factor 1-cosθ where θ is the critic angle. In addition to that how can I calculate the solid angle of a cone with half angle say β. Any help is appreciated.

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Thanks for your help, I was able to figure it out.
 
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