IP Library Granted Patent US 6,972,827
Granted Patent B2
US 6,972,827 · App. 10/742,383 · Granted Dec 6, 2005

Transflective film and display

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Patent No.
US 6,972,827
App. No.
10/742,383
Granted
Dec 6, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A transflective optical film reflects ambient light incident on the first surface and transmits light having a preferred polarization state incident on the opposite surface. The film has a substrate wherein a plurality of tapered cavities extends from a first surface of the substrate toward an opposite surface, the tapered cavities narrowing toward the opposite surface, and a filler material deposited within each the tapered cavity. A reflective layer is deposited on the filler material in each tapered cavity, along the first surface of the substrate. At least one of the substrate and the filler material is birefringent such that for a preferred polarization state, the refractive index of the filler is substantially lower than the refractive index of the substrate and that, for the polarization state orthogonal to the preferred polarization state, the refractive index of the filler is substantially the same as the refractive index of the substrate.

Claims (53)

1. A transflective optical film for reflecting ambient light incident on a first surface and for transmitting light having a preferred polarization state incident on a second surface opposite the first surface, the optical film comprising:

(a) a substrate containing a plurality of tapered cavities extending from the first surface of said substrate toward the second surface opposite the first surface, said tapered cavities narrowing toward said second surface;

(b) a filler material deposited within each said tapered cavity; and,

(c) a reflective material deposited on said filler material on the surface of the filler material adjacent the first surface of said substrate;

wherein at least one of said substrate and said filler material is birefringent such that:

(a) for said preferred polarization state, the refractive index of said filler is substantially lower than the refractive index of said substrate and,

(b) for the polarization state orthogonal to said preferred polarization state, the refractive index of said filler is substantially the same as the refractive index of said substrate.

2. A transflective optical film according to claim 1 wherein said filler material is birefringent.

3. A transflective optical film according to claim 1 wherein said substrate is birefringent.

4. A transflective optical film according to claim 1 wherein both substrate and filler material are birefringent.

5. A transflective optical film according to claim 1 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged as a series of elongated triangles extended in parallel along said first surface.

6. A transflective optical film according to claim 1 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged in a honeycomb pattern along said first surface.

7. A transflective optical film according to claim 1 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged in a random pattern along said first surface.

8. A transflective optical film according to claim 1 wherein said reflective layer comprises a material that is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, nickel, silver, gold, or combinations of two or more metals.

9. A transflective optical film according to claim 1 wherein said reflective layer comprises a plurality of dielectric layers.

10. A transflective optical film for reflecting ambient light incident on a first surface and for transmitting light having a preferred polarization state incident on a second surface opposite the first surface, comprising:

(a) a substrate having a first index of refraction n 1 , wherein said substrate comprises a plurality of tapered cavities extending from a first surface and narrowing toward the second surface;

(b) a birefringent filler material deposited within each said tapered cavity, said filler material having a second index of refraction n 2 for light having said preferred polarization state and a third index of refraction n 3 for light having an orthogonal polarization state to said preferred polarization state; and,

(c) a reflective layer deposited on the end of said filler material in each said tapered cavity adjacent said first surface;

wherein n 3 is substantially equal to n 1 and n 2 is substantially less than n 1 .

11. A transflective optical film according to claim 10 wherein n 1 differs from n 2 by more than about 0.01.

12. A transflective optical film according to claim 10 wherein n 1 differs from n 3 by less than about 0.01.

13. A transflective optical film according to claim 10 wherein said substrate is birefringent.

14. A transflective optical film according to claim 10 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged as a series of elongated triangles extended in parallel along said first surface.

15. A transflective optical film according to claim 10 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged in a honeycomb pattern along said first surface.

16. A transflective optical film according to claim 10 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged in a random pattern along said first surface.

17. A transflective optical film according to claim 10 wherein said reflective layer comprises a material that is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, nickel, silver, gold, or combinations of two or more metals.

18. A transflective optical film according to claim 10 wherein said reflective layer comprises a plurality of dielectric layers.

19. A transflective optical film for reflecting ambient light incident on a first surface and for transmitting light incident on the opposite second surface having a preferred polarization state, the optical film comprising:

(a) a birefringent substrate having a first index of refraction n 1 for light having the preferred polarization state and a second index of refraction n 2 for light having the orthogonal polarization state, wherein said substrate comprises a plurality of tapered cavities extending from the first surface and narrowing toward the opposite second surface;

(b) a filler material deposited within each said tapered cavity, said filler material having a third index of refraction n 3 ; and,

(c) a reflective layer deposited on said filler material in each said tapered cavity adjacent said first surface;

wherein n 3 is substantially equal to n 1 and n 3 is substantially less than n 2 .

20. A transflective optical film according to claim 19 wherein n 2 differs from n 3 by more than about 0.01.

21. A transflective optical film according to claim 19 wherein n 1 differs from n 3 by less than about 0.01.

22. A transflective optical film according to claim 19 wherein said filler material is birefringent.

23. A transflective optical film according to claim 19 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged as a series of elongated triangles extended in parallel along said first surface.

24. A transflective optical film according to claim 19 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged in a honeycomb pattern along said first surface.

25. A transflective optical film according to claim 19 wherein said tapered cavities are arranged in a random pattern along said first surface.

26. A transflective optical film according to claim 19 wherein said reflective layer is selected from the group consisting of aluminum, nickel, silver, gold, or combinations of two or more metals.

27. A transflective optical film according to claim 19 wherein said reflective layer comprises a plurality of dielectric layers.

28. A display apparatus utilizing both transmitted and ambient illumination, comprising:

(a) a backlight source for providing illumination;

(b) a liquid crystal spatial light modulator for modulating light of a preferred input polarization state to provide modulated light having an output polarization state; and

(c) the transflective optical film of claim 1 .

29. A method for enhancing luminance of a liquid crystal display comprising:

(a) providing incident illumination from a two-dimensional surface;

(b) transmitting said illumination having a preferred polarization state to the liquid crystal display through a transflective optical film of claim 1 .

30. A method for forming a transflective optical film for reflecting ambient light incident on a first surface and for transmitting light incident on the opposite surface having a preferred polarization state, the method comprising:

(a) forming a plurality of tapered cavities into the first surface of a film substrate, said film substrate having a first index of refraction n 1 ;

(b) depositing a birefringent filler material within each said tapered cavity, said filler material having a second index of refraction n 2 in a first direction and a third index of refraction n 3 in a second direction orthogonal to said first direction; and,

(c) depositing a reflective layer onto said filler material along said first surface in each said tapered cavity.

31. A method for forming a transflective optical film according to claim 30 wherein the step of forming a plurality of tapered cavities comprises the step of forming a series of parallel grooves.

Assignments (6)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jan 20, 2023
From: SKC HI-TECH & MARKETING CO., LTD.
To: SK MICROWORKS SOLUTIONS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 062447/0345 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 15, 2018
From: SKC HI-TECH & MARKETING CO., LTD. (COMPANY REGISTRATION NO. 161514-0001344)
To: SKC HI-TECH & MARKETING CO., LTD. (COMPANY REGISTRATION NO. 161511-0225312)
Reel/Frame 045616/0157 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 7, 2017
From: SKC HAAS DISPLAY FILMS CO., LTD.
To: NAME: SKC HI-TECH & MARKETING CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 043479/0570 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 16, 2009
From: ROHM AND HAAS DENMARK FINANCE A/S
To: SKC HAAS DISPLAY FILMS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 022259/0956 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 30, 2007
From: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
To: ROHM AND HAAS DENMARK FINANCE A/S
Reel/Frame 019805/0043 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 19, 2003
From: MI, XIANG-DONG
To: EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY
Reel/Frame 014839/0347 →