Display backlight including optical film having a transmission peak wavelength greater than an emisssion peak wavelegnth of the backlight
A backlight includes an illumination system having a plurality of light sources configured to emit at least red light from an emission surface, and an optical film having pluralities of first and second layers separated by at least one spacer layer. The emitted light includes a red light having a first red peak wavelength with a full width at 70% maximum FWr1. The optical film is configured such that, for a substantially normally incident light and for a first polarization state, an optical transmittance of the optical film versus wavelength has a first red-infrared transmittance peak at a first red-infrared peak wavelength of greater than about 600 nm with a red-infrared full width at 70% maximum FWri1, with the red-infrared peak wavelength being greater than the red peak wavelength by at least 10 nm, and FWri1/FWr1≥7.
1 . A backlight for providing illumination to a display panel configured to display an image, the backlight comprising:
an illumination system including red light emitting elements and configured to emit a light from an emission surface thereof, the emitted light comprising at least a red light comprising a red emission spectrum comprising a first red emission peak at a first red peak wavelength with a red full width at 70% maximum FWr1; and
an optical film disposed on the red light emitting elements and comprising a plurality of first layers, a plurality of second layers, and at least one spacer layer disposed between the plurality of first layers and the plurality of second layers, the first and second layers numbering at least 10 in total, each of the first and second layers having an average thickness of less than about 500 nanometers (nm), each of the at least one spacer layer having an average thickness of at least about 5 microns, such that for a substantially normally incident light and for at least a first polarization state, an optical transmittance of the optical film versus wavelength has a first red-infrared transmittance peak at a first red-infrared peak wavelength of greater than about 600 nm with a red-infrared full width at 70% maximum FWri1, wherein the first red-infrared peak wavelength is greater than the first red peak wavelength by at least 10 nm, and wherein FWri1/FWr1≥7.
2 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein the illumination system includes blue light emitting elements and green light emitting elements, wherein the emitted light from the emission surface of the illumination system further comprises a blue light having a blue emission spectrum comprising a first blue emission peak at a first blue peak wavelength with a blue full width at 70% maximum FWb1, and a green light having a green emission spectrum comprising a first green emission peak at a first green peak wavelength with a green full width at 70% maximum FWg1, and wherein each of FWb1 and FWg1 is greater than FWr1 by at least a factor of 2.
3 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein for a set of the first and second layers that number at least 30 layers in total and include substantially equal numbers of the first and second layers including the first and second layers closest to one another in the optical film, the first and second layers in the set being sequentially numbered from one side of the optical film to an opposite side of the optical film, a scatter plot of layer thickness versus layer number for the first and second layers in the set includes a first group of scatter points and a remaining group of scatter points separated along a thickness direction by at least 5 nm, wherein the scatter points in the first and remaining groups lie on respective substantially straight first and second lines.
4 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein for the substantially normally incident light, for the at least the first polarization state, and for a first wavelength range that is at least 10 nm wide and is disposed within 420-680 nm, the optical film, the plurality of first layers, and the plurality of second layers have respective average optical transmittances T, T1, and T2, 0.7≤T1/T≤1.3, T1/T2≤0.9.
5 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein for the substantially normally incident light, for the at least the first polarization state, and for a second wavelength range that is at least 10 wide and is disposed within 680-1200 nm, the optical film, the plurality of first layers, and the plurality of second layers have respective average optical transmittances T′, T1′, and T2′, 0.7≤T2′/T′≤1.3, T1′/T2′≥1.2.
6 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein for the substantially normally incident light and for the at least the first polarization state, the optical transmittance of the optical film at the first red-infrared peak wavelength is Tp, and an average optical transmittance of the optical film in a first wavelength range that is at least 10 nm wide and is disposed within 420-680 nm is T, T<Tp.
7 . The backlight of claim 1 further comprising a reflective polarizer disposed on the optical film opposite the illumination system and comprising a plurality of polymeric layers numbering at least 10 in total, each of the polymeric layers having an average thickness of less than about 500 nm, such that for a substantially normally incident light and at least one wavelength in a visible range extending from about 420 nm to about 680 nm, the plurality of the polymeric layers reflects more than about 60% of the incident light having an in-plane first polarization state and transmits more than about 60% of the incident light having an in-plane orthogonal second polarization state.
8 . A display system comprising a display panel disposed on the backlight of claim 1 and configured to receive illumination from the backlight and display an image.
9 . The backlight of claim 1 , wherein for the substantially normally incident light and for the at least the first polarization state, an optical transmittance versus wavelength of each of the pluralities of first and second layers comprises a band edge that extends across a transmission range of from at least about 35% to at most about 85%, wherein the band edges intersect each other.
10 . The backlight of claim 9 , wherein the band edges intersect each other at a wavelength that is within 20 nm of the first red-infrared peak wavelength.
11 . The backlight of claim 9 , wherein the band edges intersect each other at a wavelength that is greater than the first red peak wavelength by at least 10 nm.
12 . The backlight of claim 9 , wherein the band edges intersect each other at a wavelength that is within 40 nm of the first red peak wavelength.
13 . A backlight for providing illumination to a display panel configured to display an image, the backlight comprising:
an illumination system comprising red light emitting elements and configured to emit a light from an emission surface thereof, the emitted light comprising at least a red light comprising a red emission spectrum comprising a first red emission peak at a first red peak wavelength with a red full width at 70% maximum FWr1; and
an optical film disposed on the red light emitting elements and comprising a plurality of first layers, a plurality of second layers, and at least one spacer layer disposed between the plurality of first layers and the plurality of second layers, the first and second layers numbering at least 10 in total, each of the first and second layers having an average thickness of less than about 500 nm, each of the at least one spacer layer having an average thickness of at least about 5 microns, such that for an incident light incident on the optical film at an incident angle of greater than about 15 degrees and for at least a first polarization state, an optical transmittance of the optical film versus wavelength has a first red-infrared transmittance peak at a first red-infrared peak wavelength greater than about 600 nm with a red-infrared full width at 50% maximum FW′2, wherein the red-infrared full width at 50% maximum FW′2 of the first red-infrared peak wavelength fully encompasses the red full width at 70% maximum FWr1 of The first red peak wavelength, and FW′2/FWr1≥2.
14 . The backlight of claim 13 , wherein the optical transmittance of the optical film at the first red-infrared transmittance peak is less than about 80%.
15 . An optical film comprising a plurality of first layers, a plurality of second layers, and at least one spacer layer disposed between the plurality of first layers and the plurality of second layers, the first and second layers numbering at least 50 in total, each of the first and second layers having an average thickness of less than about 500 nm, each of the at least one spacer layer having an average thickness of at least about 5 microns, wherein a scatter plot of layer thickness versus layer number for at least 30 sequentially arranged and numbered first and second layers in the pluralities of first and second layers comprises a first group of scatter points and a remaining group of scatter points separated along a thickness direction, wherein the scatter points in the first and remaining groups lie on respective substantially straight first and second lines, such that when the optical film is disposed on a substantially Lambertian light source that emits light having respective blue, green, and red emission spectra comprising respective blue, green, and red peaks with respective blue, green, and red full width at 70% maximums FWb1, FWg1, and FWr1, respectively, where FWb1 is greater than FWr1 by at least a factor of 2, and FWg1 is greater than FWr1 by at least a factor of 5, then the optical film transmits the emitted light with a color shift of the transmitted light with respect to the light emitted and as a function of a transmitted angle in a plane substantially perpendicular to the optical film, having a main color shift peak at a transmission angle of less than about 10 degrees and a color shift plateau region that is at least 5 degrees wide and lies at transmission angles of greater than about 2 degrees, the main color shift peak having a full width at 80% maximum of greater than about 1 degree, and the color shift across the color shift plateau region varying with a standard deviation of less than about 0.5.