In a bottom emission type light-emitting apparatus, a face of a substrate,
which is opposite from a light-emitting device, is an uneven surface
having a plurality of asperities. The mean spacing Sm of adjacent
asperities or the mean spacing S of peaks of adjacent projections of the
asperities is no less than three times the longest wavelength of light
generated by the light-emitting layer and no more than two hundred times
the longest wavelength. The arithmetic mean slope .DELTA.a of the uneven
surface is in a range between 3.degree. and 20.degree., inclusive.
Therefore, the apparatus substantially has higher extraction efficiency
and a higher brightness in a specific direction.