Claims
- 1. A backlight for a liquid crystal display employing light recycling, said backlight comprising:
a light source; a light guide fabricated from a substantially non-absorptive material, said material being selected from the group comprising acrylic, polycarbonate, and poly (methyl-methacrylate), wherein said light guide absorbs less than 5% of light energy incident thereon; and a reflective layer fabricated from a highly reflective material, said material being selected from the group consisting of aluminum, silver, barium sulfate, magnesium oxide, and organic materials, wherein said reflective layer reflects at least 95% of light energy incident thereon.
- 2. The backlight of claim 1, wherein said reflective layer comprises a diffusely reflective layer, and said organic materials are selected from the group consisting of Spectralon® and Melinex® 329.
- 3. The backlight of claim 1 wherein said backlight reflects at least 85% of light energy incident thereon.
- 4. The backlight of claim 1 wherein said backlight reflects at least 95% of light energy incident thereon.
- 5. The backlight of claim 1 wherein said light guide absorbs less than 1% of light energy incident thereon.
- 6. The backlight of claim 1 wherein said light guide is fabricated from a material selected from the group consisting of acrylic, polycarbonate, and poly (methylmethacrylate).
- 7. The backlight of claim 1 wherein said reflective layer reflects at least 98% of the light energy incident thereon.
- 8. The backlight of claim 1 wherein said reflective layer comprises barium sulfate.
- 9. The backlight of claim 1 further comprising a diffuser layer, which absorbs less than 5% of the light energy incident thereon.
- 10. A liquid crystal display comprising:
the backlight of claim 1;an electrically addressable array including a liquid crystal cell; a substantially non-absorptive filtering array; and a broadband polarizer.
- 11. The liquid crystal display of claim 10 wherein said filtering array comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of a cholesteric liquid crystal polarizing layer, an interference thin film stack, a Bragg reflector constructed of birefringent polymers, and a holographic filter.
- 12. The liquid crystal display of claim 10 wherein said filtering array comprises a cholesteric liquid crystal polarizing layer.
- 13. The liquid crystal display of claim 10 wherein said broadband polarizer comprises a cholesteric liquid crystal polarizing layer.
- 14. A backlight for a liquid crystal display employing light recycling, said backlight comprising:
a light source; a light guide fabricated from a substantially non-absorptive material, said material being selected from the group consisting of acrylic, polycarbonate, and poly (methyl-methacrylate), wherein said light guide absorbs less than 0.5% of light energy incident thereon; and a diffuse reflective layer fabricated from the group consisting of barium sulfate, Spectralon®, and Melinex® 329, wherein said reflective layer reflects at least 95% of light energy incident thereon; wherein said backlight reflects at least 85% of light energy incident thereon.
- 15. A liquid crystal display comprising:
a backlight including: a light source; a light guide fabricated from a substantially non-absorptive material, said material being selected from the group comprising acrylic, polycarbonate, and poly (methyl-methacrylate), wherein said light guide absorbs less than 0.5% of light energy incident thereon; and a diffuse reflective layer fabricated from a highly reflective material, said material being selected from the group consisting of aluminum, silver, barium sulfate, magnesium oxide, Spectralon®, and Melinex® 329, wherein said reflective layer reflects at least 95% of light energy incident thereon; an electrically addressable array including a liquid crystal cell; a substantially non-absorptive filtering array; and a broadband polarizer; wherein said backlight reflects at least 85% of light energy incident thereon.
- 16. A backlight for a liquid crystal display employing light recycling, said backlight comprising:
a light source; a bundle of optical fibers, said optical fibers including an optically upstream side and an optically downstream side, said optical fibers further including a cladding material. a reflective layer fabricated from a highly reflective material, said material being selected from the group comprising aluminum, silver, and barium sulfate, magnesium oxide, and organic materials, wherein said reflective layer reflects at least 95% of light energy incident thereon. wherein said bundle of optical fibers is configured to receive light from said light source and distribute the light to said reflective layer.
- 17. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said light source is an incandescent lamp.
- 18. The backlight of claim 16 further comprising one or more lenses configured to couple light from said light source into said optically upstream side of said optical fibers.
- 19. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said optically upstream side of said optical fibers is positioned in operative engagement with said light source for coupling light therein.
- 20. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said optically downstream side of said optical fibers are distributed in a substantially orderly pattern on said reflective layer, said orderly pattern being selected from the group comprising hexagonal, rectangular, square, symmetrical, triangular, and octagonal.
- 21. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said optically downstream side of said optical fibers are distributed in a substantially random pattern on said reflective layer.
- 22. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said cladding is removed from a portion of said optically downstream side of said optical fibers.
- 23. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said cladding is roughened on a portion of said optically downstream side of said optical fibers.
- 24. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said reflective layer comprises barium sulfate.
- 25. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said backlight reflects at least 85% of light energy incident thereon.
- 26. The backlight of claim 16 wherein said backlight reflects at least 95% of light energy incident thereon.
- 27. A liquid crystal display comprising:
the backlight of claim 16; an electrically addressable array including a liquid crystal cell; a substantially non-absorptive filtering array; and a broadband polarizer.
- 28. The liquid crystal display of claim 27 wherein said filtering array comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of a cholesteric liquid crystal polarizing layer, an interference thin film stack, a Bragg reflector constructed of birefringent polymers, and a holographic filter.
- 29. The liquid crystal display of claim 27 wherein said filtering array comprises a cholesteric liquid crystal polarizing layer.
- 30. The liquid crystal display of claim 27 wherein said broadband polarizer comprises a cholesteric liquid crystal polarizing layer.
- 31. A method for fabricating a backlight for a liquid crystal display, said method comprising:
providing a light source; providing a reflective layer fabricated from a highly reflective material, said material being selected from the group comprising aluminum, silver, and barium sulfate, wherein said reflective layer reflects at least 95% of light energy incident thereon; providing a bundle of optical fibers, said optical fibers including an optically upstream side and an optically downstream side, said optical fibers further including a cladding material; positioning said optically upstream side of said optical fibers in operative engagement with said light source; and positioning said optically downstream side of said optical fibers in operative engagement with said reflective layer.
- 32. The method of claim 31 wherein said positioning said optically upstream side comprises interposing at least one lens between said light source and said upstream side of said optical fibers.
- 33. The method of claim 31 wherein said positioning said optically down stream side comprises selectively roughening and removing a cladding material from a portion of said optically downstream side of said optical fibers.
- 34. The method of claim 33 wherein said selectively roughening and removing comprises mechanically abrading said downstream side of said optical fibers.
- 35. The method of claim 33 wherein said selectively roughening and removing comprises immersing said downstream side of said optical fibers into an aqueous solution of hydrofluoric acid.
- 36. A method for fabricating a liquid crystal display, said method comprising:
providing a light source; providing a reflective layer fabricated from a highly reflective material, said material being selected from the group comprising aluminum, silver, and barium sulfate, wherein said reflective layer reflects at least 95% of light energy incident thereon; providing a bundle of optical fibers, said optical fibers including an optically upstream side and an optically downstream side, said optical fibers further including a cladding material; positioning said optically upstream side of said optical fibers in operative engagement with said light source; positioning said optically downstream side of said optical fibers in operative engagement with said reflective layer; superposing a substantially non-absorptive spectral filtering array with said reflective layer; and superposing an electrically addressable array including a liquid crystal cell with said reflective layer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/214,107, entitled Novel System Design for a Display with High Light Recycling Efficiency, filed Jun. 26, 2000.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60214107 |
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