Optical structure including half-silvered mirror and selective reflection film in combination
An optical structure includes a half-silvered mirror and a selective reflection film. The half-silvered mirror includes a first support member and a partial reflection film. The partial reflection film presents a mirror image on the front surface side of the first support member. The selective reflection film is opposed to the partial reflection film. The selective reflection film more readily transmits one of left-handed circularly polarized light and right-handed circularly polarized light, which is hereinafter referred as F polarized light, than the other, which is hereinafter referred as R polarized light. A reflectance of the selective reflection film for the R polarized light is higher than a reflectance of the partial reflection film for the F polarized light throughout a visible light range. An air gap layer is provided between the selective reflection film and the partial reflection film. The optical structure further includes a second support member. The selective reflection film is stacked on a front surface of the second support member.
1 . An optical structure comprising a half-silvered mirror and a selective reflection film in combination, wherein
the half-silvered mirror includes a first support member and a partial reflection film stacked on a back surface of the first support member,
the partial reflection film reflects external light incident from a front surface side of the first support member to present a mirror image on the front surface side of the first support member,
the selective reflection film is provided further to a back surface side of the half-silvered mirror so as to be opposed to the partial reflection film,
throughout a visible light range of 400 nm to 750 nm, the selective reflection film more readily transmits one of left-handed circularly polarized light and right-handed circularly polarized light, which is hereinafter referred to as F polarized light, than the other, which is hereinafter referred to as R polarized light, and more readily reflects the R polarized light than the F polarized light,
a reflectance of the selective reflection film for the R polarized light is higher than a reflectance of the partial reflection film for the F polarized light throughout the visible light range,
an air gap layer being vacuum or including a space filled with gas is provided between the selective reflection film and the partial reflection film,
the optical structure further comprising a second support member opposed to the first support member, wherein
the selective reflection film is stacked on a front surface of the second support member,
a protection film is further formed on a front surface of the selective reflection film,
a thickness of the second support member is 0.5-3 mm, and
wherein the selective reflection film and the partial reflection film are separated from each other by the air gap layer across an entire region in which the selective reflection film and the partial reflection film overlap, the air gap layer is a continuous cavity having a uniform thickness greater than 0 mm, the thickness of the air gap layer is less than one-half of the thickness of the first support member, the selective reflection film and the partial reflection film are substantially parallel to each other, and the air gap layer is configured such that first-order and second-order ghost images generated by reflections at interfaces do not overlap.
2 . The optical structure according to claim 1 , wherein
the selective reflection film consists of either liquid crystal of a nematic liquid crystal and a smectic liquid crystal,
the liquid crystal consists of a phase having chirality, and
the phase consists of liquid crystal molecules with a chiral dopant added or liquid crystal molecules having chirality.
3 . The optical structure according to claim 1 , wherein the selective reflection film consists of a cholesteric liquid crystal.
4 . The optical structure according to claim 1 , wherein
the partial reflection film consists of one of a dielectric multilayer film and a single-layer film of metal oxide, and is exposed to the space.
5 . The optical structure according to claim 1 , wherein an antireflection film is further formed on a front surface of the selective reflection film.
6 . The optical structure according to claim 1 , wherein an antireflection film is further formed on a back surface of the second support member.
7 . The optical structure according to claim 1 , wherein the half-silvered mirror has a reflectance larger than a transmittance.
8 . The optical structure according to claim 1 , wherein a quarter wave plate is further stacked between the selective reflection film and the second support member.
9 . A method of operating the optical structure as defined in claim 8 , the method comprising:
emitting image light consisting of linear polarized light or elliptically polarized light to a back surface side of the second support member to transform the image light into image light consisting of the F polarized light with the quarter wave plate;
outputting the image light consisting of the F polarized light through a front surface of the first support member to present an image brighter than the mirror image on the front surface of the first support member in a manner superimposed on the mirror image; and
darkening the image light emitted to the back surface side of the second support member to recover the mirror image buried in the image on the front surface of the first support member.
10 . A transmission display mirror which is a mirror that displays an image in a manner superimposed on a mirror image, comprising:
the optical structure as defined in claim 8 ; and
a display panel configured to emit image light consisting of linear polarized light to a back surface of the second support member, wherein
the display panel has a display surface that is opposed to the back surface of the second support member and outputs the image light consisting of the linear polarized light,
the quarter wave plate has a fast axis and a slow axis tilted at 45° with respect to a polarizing axis of the linear polarized light in a direction in which the linear polarized light is transformed into polarized light Fp, and
an air gap layer is provided between the second support member and the display panel.
11 . The transmission display mirror according to claim 10 , further comprising a light-shielding plate,
wherein a back surface of the half-silvered mirror is entirely covered by the display panel covering a center of a back surface of the half-silvered mirror, and the light-shielding plate covering an peripheral edge of the back surface of the half-silvered mirror.
12 . A transmission display mirror which is a mirror that displays an image in a manner superimposed on a mirror image, comprising:
the optical structure as defined in claim 8 ; and
a display panel configured to emit image light consisting of linear polarized light to a back surface of the quarter wave plate, wherein
the second support member is integrated with the display panel,
the front surface of the second support member is a display surface of the display panel,
the display surface outputs the image light consisting of the linear polarized light, and
the quarter wave plate has a fast axis and a slow axis tilted at 45° with respect to a polarizing axis of the linear polarized light in a direction in which the linear polarized light is transformed into polarized light Fp.
13 . A method of operating the optical structure as defined in claim 1 , the method comprising:
emitting image light consisting of the F polarized light from a back surface side of the second support member and outputting the image light consisting of the F polarized light through the front surface of the first support member to present an image brighter than the mirror image on the front surface of the first support member in a manner superimposed on the mirror image; and
darkening the image light to recover the mirror image buried in the image on the front surface of the first support member.
14 . The method according to claim 13 , further comprising emitting image light consisting of linear polarized light or elliptically polarized light further from a back surface side of a quarter wave plate provided on a back surface side of the selective reflection film to transform the image light into image light consisting of the F polarized light.
15 . A method of operating the optical structure as defined in claim 1 , the method comprising:
emitting first image light consisting of the F polarized light from a back surface side of the second support member at a tilt with respect to the optical structure and outputting the first image light consisting of the F polarized light through the front surface of the first support member to present a first image on the front surface of the first support member;
further emitting second image light as the external light from the front surface side of the first support member at a tilt with respect to the optical structure to present a second image as the mirror image on the front surface of the second support member; and
presenting a bright portion of the second image in a dark portion of the first image and presenting a bright portion of the first image in a dark portion of the second image, on the front surface of the first support member.
16 . A method of producing the optical structure as defined in claim 1 , comprising:
laminating the protection film on which the selective reflection film is stacked, to the front surface of the second support member to form a filter, the protection film, the selective reflection film, and the second support member being sequentially aligned from a front surface toward a back surface in the filter;
overlapping the front surface of the filter and a back surface of the half-silvered mirror with interposition of gas; and
fixing the half-silvered mirror and the filter with an attachment so as not to be separate from each other.
17 . The optical structure according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the air gap layer is greater than 0 mm and less than 2.5 mm.