File:LED light emission cones from 2D plane emission zone.png

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English: The light emission cones of a real light emitting diode (LED) wafer are far more complex than a single point source light emission. Typically the light emission zone is a 2D plane between the wafers. Across this 2D plane, there is effectively a separate emission cone for every atom across the plane. Drawing this is impossible, so this is a simplified diagram showing the extents of the emission cones. The larger cones are clipped to show the interior features and reduce image complexity.
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Author DMahalko, Dale Mahalko, Gilman, WI, USA -- Email: dmahalko@gmail.com

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