An electrode structure for a light-emitting element includes a first electrode
and a second electrode. The first electrode has a plurality of first fingers paralleling
with each other, a first connective part, and at least a first contact part. Each
first finger has a first end and a second end. Pluralities of first ends connect
to the first connective part. The first contact part interposes between any first
end and the first connective part. The second electrode has a plurality of second
fingers paralleling with each other, a second connective part, and at least a second
contact part. Each second finger has a third end and a fourth end, and any second
finger is between and parallels to any two first fingers. Pluralities of third
ends connect to the second connective part. The second contact part interposes
between any third end and the second connective part. The second electrode defines
a plurality of hexagonal units among a plurality of second ends. Each hexagonal
unit shares its four sides to its adjacent hexagonal units, and the four sides
include two of the second fingers and the second connective part. Each second end
extends to the center of each hexagonal unit.