IP Library Granted Patent US 7,918,571
Granted Patent B2
US 7,918,571 · App. 12/754,270 · Granted Apr 5, 2011

Light-transmitting film, method of forming light-transmitting film, and liquid crystal display

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Patent No.
US 7,918,571
App. No.
12/754,270
Granted
Apr 5, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A light-transmitting film that has a predetermined polarization split function, in addition to a light-collecting function is provided. The index of refraction nx in a prism extension direction and the index of refraction in a prism alignment direction differ from each other. By generating a difference in the indices of refraction in the prism extension direction and the prism alignment direction orthogonal thereto, for the light incident on the light-transmitting film, the polarization component Lx oscillating in the prism extension direction and the polarization component Ly oscillating in the prism alignment direction can have different transmission characteristics. For example, by setting the index of refraction in the prism extension direction greater than the index of refraction in the prism alignment direction (nx>ny), among the light incident on the light-transmitting film, the amount of return light of the polarization component Lx oscillating in the prism extension direction is greater than that of the polarization component Ly oscillating in the prism alignment direction. In this way, not only a light-collecting function, but also a predetermined polarization split function is obtained.

Claims (40)

1. A light-transmitting film comprising:

a light emission surface having a surface structure with prisms continuously disposed thereon,

wherein each of the prisms has an index of refraction in an extension direction of the prisms, and an index of refraction in an alignment direction of the prisms which are different from each other.

2. The light-transmitting film according to claim 1 , wherein the index of refraction in the extension direction of the prisms and the index of refraction in the alignment direction of the prisms have a difference of 0.07 or more.

3. The light-transmitting film according to claim 1 , wherein the index of refraction in the extension direction of the prisms is greater than the index of refraction in the alignment direction of the prisms.

4. The light-transmitting film according to claim 1 , wherein the index of refraction in the extension direction of the prisms is less than the index of refraction in the alignment direction of the prisms.

5. The light-transmitting film according to claim 1 , wherein each of the prisms includes a pair of inclined surfaces.

6. The light-transmitting film according to claim 5 , wherein each of the prisms reflects, regarding partial light incident on a light incident surface from an oblique direction, to the light incident surface side a polarization component in one of the extension direction of the prisms and the alignment direction of the prisms that has a larger index of refraction while causing a polarization component in another one of the extension direction of the prisms and the alignment direction of the prisms that has a smaller index of refraction to transmit therethrough.

7. The light-transmitting film according to claim 6 , wherein light incident on the light incident surface from a vertical direction to the light incident surface side is reflected regardless of a polarization state.

8. The light-transmitting film according to claim 1 , wherein each of the prisms has a cross-section of an isosceles triangle having an apex angle of 90°.

9. The light-transmitting film according to claim 1 , wherein the light-transmitting film is constituted of a co-polymer selected from a group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), a PET-PEN mixture, and a PET-PEN co-polymer.

10. The light-transmitting film according to claim 1 ,

wherein when the index of refraction in the prism extension direction is greater than the index of refraction in the prism alignment direction, and

wherein when light is incident on a flat light incidence surface of the light-transmitting film at a determined angle, a prism extension direction polarization component of the light that is emitted from the light emission surface is emitted at a higher angle than a prism alignment direction polarization component of the light that is also emitted from the light emission surface.

11. The light-transmitting film according to claim 1 , wherein when the index of refraction in the prism extension direction is greater than the index of refraction in the prism alignment direction, and when an angle of light incident on a flat light incidence surface of the light-transmitting film satisfies a predetermined range of angles, a complete polarization split state is achieved in which:

a prism extension direction polarization component of the light is totally reflected at inclined surfaces of the prisms, and

a prism alignment direction polarization component of the light is totally transmitted through the prisms.

12. A method of forming a light-transmitting film including a light incident surface and a light emission surface, the method comprising:

forming a resin film having prisms continuously disposed on one surface; and

stretching, after the formation of the resin film, the resin film in the extension direction of the prisms to generate a difference between an index of refraction in the extension direction of the prisms and an index of refraction in the alignment direction of the prisms.

13. The method of forming a light-transmitting film according to claim 12 , wherein the resin film is constituted of a material having a smaller index of refraction in the extension direction of the prisms than in the alignment direction of the prisms.

14. The method of forming a light-transmitting film according to claim 12 , wherein the resin film is constituted of a material having a larger index of refraction in the extension direction of the prisms than in the alignment direction of the prisms.

15. The light-transmitting film according to claim 14 ,

wherein when light is incident on a flat light incidence surface of the light-transmitting film at a determined angle, a prism extension direction polarization component of the light that is emitted from the light emission surface is emitted at a higher angle than a prism alignment direction polarization component of the light that is also emitted from the light emission surface.

16. The light-transmitting film according to claim 14 , wherein when an angle of light incident on a flat light incidence surface of the light-transmitting film satisfies a predetermined range of angles, a complete polarization split state is achieved in which:

a prism extension direction polarization component of the light is totally reflected at inclined surfaces of the prisms, and

a prism alignment direction polarization component of the light is totally transmitted through the prisms.

17. A liquid crystal display apparatus comprising:

a liquid crystal display panel;

a pair of polarizers sandwiching the liquid crystal display panel;

a light source illuminating the liquid crystal display panel; and

a light-transmitting film interposed between the liquid crystal display panel and the light source, the light-transmitting film including a light incident surface and a light emission surface having a surface structure with prisms continuously disposed therein,

wherein each of the prisms has an index of refraction in an extension direction of the prisms, and an index of refraction in an alignment direction of the prisms which are different from each other.

18. The liquid crystal display apparatus according to claim 17 ,

wherein the light-transmitting film is formed such that the index of refraction in the extension direction of the prisms is larger than the index of refraction in the alignment direction of the prisms, and

wherein an angle formed between the alignment direction of the prisms and a direction of a light-transmission axis of one of the pair of polarizers that is disposed on a light incident side of the liquid crystal display panel ranges from 0° to 45°.

19. The liquid crystal display apparatus according to claim 17 ,

wherein the light-transmitting film is formed such that the index of refraction in the alignment direction of the prisms is larger than the index of refraction in the extension direction of the prisms, and

wherein an angle formed between the extension direction of the prisms and a direction of a light-transmission axis of one of the pair of polarizers that is disposed on a light incident side of the liquid crystal display panel is ranges from 0° to 45°.

20. The liquid crystal display apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein the light-transmitting film is constituted of a co-polymer selected from a group consisting of polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), a PET-PEN mixture, and a PET-PEN co-polymer.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2017
From: SONY CORPORATION
To: SATURN LICENSING LLC
Reel/Frame 043177/0794 →