Claims
- 1. A quarter-wave film device, comprising in combination:
a chromatic half-wave film; and a twisted nematic liquid crystal (TN-LC) polymeric film, wherein the combination of chromatic half-wave film and the TN-LC film forms a quarter-wave film with a broadband wavelength.
- 2. A quarter-wave film device according to claim 1, wherein one side of the TN-LC film is laminated to one side of the chromatic half-wave film, and when a linear polarizer is laminated to the other side of the chromatic half-wave film, the combination of chromatic half-wave film and the TN-LC film forms a quarter-wave film with a broadband wavelength.
- 3. A quarter-wave film device according to claim 1, wherein the twist angle of TN-LC film is larger than 0 degree and less than approximately 80 degrees.
- 4. A quarter-wave film device according to claim 1, wherein the twist sense of TN-LC film can be left-handedness and right handedness.
- 5. A quarter-wave film device according to claim 1, wherein the TN-LC film has retardation (dΔn) values in a range that is larger than approximately 0.1λ and less than approximately 1.0λ, where λ is the wavelength of light.
- 6. A quarter-wave film device according to claim 1, wherein the angle of 4θ-2β is larger than approximately −90°+m×180° and less than approximately 0°+m×180° for left-handedness TN-LC film, wherein θ is the angle between optical axis of chromatic half-wave film and top liquid crystal director, β is the angle between transmission axis of linear polarizer and top liquid crystal director, and m is an integer.
- 7. A quarter-wave film device according to claim 1, wherein the angle of 4θ-2β is larger than approximately 0°+m×180° and less than approximately 90°+m×180° for right-handedness TN-LC film, wherein θ is the angle between optical axis of chromatic half-wave film and top liquid crystal director, β is the angle between transmission axis of linear polarizer and top liquid crystal director, and m is an integer.
- 8. A broadband circular polarizer device, comprising in combination:
a) a linear polarizer b) a chromatic half-wave film; and c) a twisted nematic liquid crystal (TN-LC) polymeric film, wherein the combination of linear polarizer, chromatic half-wave film and the TN-LC film forms a broadband circular polarizer.
- 9. A broadband circular polarizer device according to claim 8, wherein a linear polarizer means is laminated to one side of the chromatic half-wave film, and one side of the TN-LC film is laminated to the other side of the chromatic half-wave film.
- 10. A broadband circular polarizer device according to claim 8, wherein the twist angle of TN-LC film is larger than 0 degree and less than approximately 80 degrees.
- 11. A broadband circular polarizer device according to claim 8, wherein the twist sense of TN-LC film can be left-handedness and right handedness.
- 12. A broadband circular polarizer device according to claim 8, wherein the retardation (dΔn) of TN-LC film is larger than approximately 0.1λ and less than approximately 1.0λ, where λ is the wavelength of light.
- 13. A broadband circular polarizer device according to claim 8, wherein the angle of 4θ-2β is larger than approximately −90°+m×180° and less than approximately 0°+m×180° for left-handedness TN-LC film, wherein θ is the angle between optical axis of chromatic half-wave film and top liquid crystal director, β is the angle between transmission axis of linear polarizer and top liquid crystal director, and m is an integer.
- 14. A broadband circular polarizer device according to claim 8, wherein the angle of 4θ-2β is larger than approximately 0°+m×180° and less than approximately 90°+m×180° for right-handedness TN-LC film, wherein 0 is the angle between optical axis 20 of chromatic half-wave film and top liquid crystal director, P is the angle between transmission axis of linear polarizer and top liquid crystal director, and m is an integer.
- 15. A reflective liquid crystal display device, comprising:
a) a polarizer; b) a chromatic half-wave film; c) a first substrate and a second substrate; d) a twisted nematic liquid crystal (TN-LC) layer; and e) a reflector.
- 16. A reflective liquid crystal display device according to claim 15, wherein the reflector can be implemented at the inner side or at the outer side of the second substrate.
- 17. A reflective liquid crystal display device according to claim 15, wherein the polarizer means is laminated to one side of the chromatic half-wave film, and one side of the TN-LC cell is laminated to the other side of the chromatic half-wave film, and the reflector is coated either inner or outer side of the TN-LC cell.
- 18. A reflective liquid crystal display device according to claim 15, wherein the twist angle of TN-LC layer is larger than approximately 0 degrees and less than approximately 80 degrees.
- 19. A reflective liquid crystal display device according to claim 15, wherein the twist sense of TN-LC layer can be left-handedness and right-handedness.
- 20. A reflective liquid crystal display device according to claim 15, wherein the retardation (dΔn) of TN-LC layer is larger than approximately 0.1λ and less than approximately 1.0λ, where λ is the wavelength of light.
- 21. A reflective liquid crystal display device according to claim 15, wherein the angle of 4θ-2β is larger than approximately −90°+m×180° and less than approximately 0°+m×180° for left-handedness TN-LC layer, wherein θ is the angle between optical axis of chromatic half-wave film and top liquid crystal director, β is the angle between transmission axis of linear polarizer and top liquid crystal director, and m is an integer.
- 22. A reflective liquid crystal display device according to claim 15, wherein the angle of 4θ-2β is larger than approximately 0°+m×180° and less than approximately 90°+m×180° for right-handedness TN-LC layer, wherein θ is the angle between optical axis of chromatic half-wave film and top liquid crystal director, β is the angle between transmission axis of linear polarizer and top liquid crystal director, and m is an integer.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This invention claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional patent application 60/419,181 filed Oct. 17, 2002.
Provisional Applications (1)
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