Claims
- 1. An optical display comprising:
a liquid crystal module; an optical cavity positioned proximate said liquid crystal module said optical cavity providing randomization of polarization orientation to light incident upon a surface within said optical cavity; a reflective polarizer located between said LCD module and said optical cavity, illuminated by said optical cavity for transmitting light having a first polarization orientation, and for reflecting light that does not have said first polarization orientation toward said optical cavity.
- 2. An optical display comprising:
a front polarizer; a rear polarizer; a liquid crystal matrix located between said front polarizer and said rear polarizer; a reflective polarizer for transmitting light having a first polarization orientation; an optical cavity, for altering the polarization of light incident upon a surface within said optical cavity, said optical cavity located proximate said reflective polarizer to direct light through said reflective polarizer toward said liquid crystal matrix.
- 3. An optical display comprising:
a front polarizer; a liquid crystal matrix located proximate said front polarizer; a reflective polarizer for transmitting light having a first polarization orientation; an optical cavity, for altering the polarization of light incident upon a surface within said optical cavity, said optical cavity located proximate said reflective polarizer to direct light through said reflective polarizer toward said liquid crystal matrix.
- 4. The optical display of claim 1 wherein said reflective polarizer comprises a layer of stretched polymeric material.
- 5. The optical display of claim 1 wherein said reflective polarizer comprises a multiple layer stack of pairs of polymeric material layers, each of said pairs exhibiting a refractive index difference between layers for polarized light associated with a first direction and exhibiting essentially no refractive index difference in between layers for polarized light associated with a second direction orthogonal to said first direction.
- 6. The optical display of claim 1 wherein said reflective polarizer comprises alternating pairs of layers of PEN and coPEN.
- 7. The optical display of claim 1 wherein said reflective polarizer comprises alternating pairs of layers of PEN and coPEN where each pair of PEN and coPEN layers exhibits an optical thickness of substantially one half wavelength for light having wavelengths from approximately 400 nm to approximately 800 nm in air.
- 8. The optical display of claim 1 wherein said optical cavity comprises an electroluminescent panel having a diffuse reflecting surface.
- 9. The optical display of claim 1 wherein said display has an axis perpendicular to said liquid crystal module and said display further comprises a structured surface material such that light entering said structured surface material within a first preselected group of angles to said axis will be reflected and light entering said structured surface material within a second predetermined group of angles to said axis will be refracted such that a majority of the light in said second group of angles will form an output wedge that is narrower than its associated input wedge, said angles in said second group of angles being greater than said angles in said first group of angles.
- 10. The optical display of claim 9 wherein said structured surface material has a smooth surface and a structured surface, said structured surface having thereon a plurality of triangular prisms.
- 11. The optical display of claim 10 wherein said triangular prisms have included angles in the range of 70 degrees to 110 degrees.
- 12. The optical display of claim 11 wherein said triangular prisms have included angles substantially equal to 90 degrees.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 08/171,239, 08/172,596, which were filed Dec. 21, 1993, and is a continuation in part of U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 08/359,436 and 08/359,592, which were filed Dec. 20, 1994, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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