IP Library Granted Patent US 8,314,991
Granted Patent B2
US 8,314,991 · App. 12/263,441 · Granted Nov 20, 2012

Variable transmission composite interference filter

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Patent No.
US 8,314,991
App. No.
12/263,441
Granted
Nov 20, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

Now, according to the present invention, interference filters are provided that incorporate two band pass interference filters into a single composite interference filter. The two filters each have at least one band pass curve that is centered at the same wavelength for light that is incident at a given angle to the filter surface. The band pass curve shifts of the filter components, however, are dissimilar, which results in a decrease of transmitted light as the angle of incidence diverges from the given angle.

Claims (27)

1. A composite interference filter comprising:

a first band pass interference filter comprising a first dielectric layer disposed between two reflective layers, said first band pass interference filter having a transmission band centered at a given wavelength at a given angle and having a first band shift;

a second band pass interference filter comprising a second dielectric layer disposed between two reflective layers, said second band pass interference filter having a transmission band centered at said given wavelength and at said given angle and having a second band shift different from said first band shift; and

a massive spacer disposed between said first band pass interference filter and said second band pass interference filter;

wherein said difference between said first band shift and said second band shift causes a reduction in transmitted visible light through said composite interference filter at an angle forty-five degrees from said given angle, compared to transmitted visible light through said composite interference filter at said given angle.

2. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said first dielectric layer comprises a dielectric selected from the group consisting of TiO 2 and Nb 2 O 5 .

3. The composite interference filter of claim 2 , wherein said second dielectric layer comprises a dielectric selected from the group consisting of SiO 2 , MgF 2 , and YF 2 .

4. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said massive spacer comprises a member selected from the group consisting of adhesive, poly(ethylene terephthalate), and air.

5. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said reflective layers comprises a member selected from the group consisting of silver, gold, aluminum, and copper.

6. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said first dielectric layer comprises a material having an index of refraction of greater than 2 and said second dielectric layer comprises a material having an index of refraction of less than 1.8.

7. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said first dielectric layer comprises a material having an index of refraction of greater than 2.2 and said second dielectric layer comprises a material having an index of refraction of less than 1.6.

8. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said difference between said first band shift and said second band shift causes at least a 65% reduction in transmitted visible light through said composite interference filter at an angle forty-five degrees from said given angle, compared to transmitted visible light through said composite interference filter at said given angle.

9. The composite interference filter of claim 8 , wherein said difference between said first band shift and said second band shift causes at least a 80% reduction in transmitted visible light through said composite interference filter at an angle forty-five degrees from said given angle, compared to transmitted visible light through said composite interference filter at said given angle.

10. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said massive spacer comprises a laminating adhesive.

11. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said massive spacer comprises a polymer film.

12. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein one of said first band pass interference filter and said second band pass interference filter comprises a double cavity filter.

13. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein both of said first band pass interference filter and said second band pass interference filter comprise double cavity filters.

14. The composite interference filter of claim 1 , wherein said first band pass interference filter has more than one transmission peak.

15. The composite interference filter of claim 14 , wherein each of said first band pass interference filter and said second band pass interference filter has more than one transmission peak.

16. A method of altering the transmission spectrum of electromagnetic radiation through an opening, comprising the steps of:

providing a composite interference filter comprising,

a first band pass interference filter comprising a first dielectric layer disposed between two reflective layers, said first band pass interference filter having a transmission band centered at a given wavelength at a given angle and having a first band shift;

a second band pass interference filter comprising a second dielectric layer disposed between two reflective layers, said second band pass interference filter having a transmission band centered at said given wavelength and at said given angle and having a second band shift different from said first band shift; and,

a massive spacer disposed between said first band pass interference filter and said second band pass interference filter;

wherein said difference between said first band shift and said second band shift causes a reduction in transmitted visible light through said composite interference filter at an angle forty-five degrees from said given angle, compared to transmitted visible light through said composite interference filter at said given angle;

passing said electromagnetic radiation through said composite interference filter at said given angle; and

passing said electromagnetic radiation through said composite interference filter at an angle forty-five degrees from said given angle.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 7, 2019
From: CP FILMS INC.
To: EASTMAN PERFORMANCE FILMS, LLC
Reel/Frame 048526/0727 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 17, 2012
From: DEUTSCHE BANK TRUST COMPANY AMERICAS, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
To: SOLUTIA INC.; CPFILMS INC.; FLEXSYS AMERICA L.P.
Reel/Frame 028563/0241 →