Abstract
Light extraction from two-dimensional objects is discussed. Analytical calculations in terms of three different parameters have been applied to equiangular polygons to trace light rays during multiple reflections in a polygon. Based on the result that there are a finite number of incident angles in a polygon for a light ray, it was found that the triangle has the least chance to trap light rays among the polygons. The discussion has been extended to parallelograms, which have an advantage in light extraction to rectangles. Placement of a possible light source in polygons is discussed.
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