Claims
- 1. An optical polarizer comprising:a dichroic polarizer, and a reflective polarizer positioned in the same optical path as the dichroic polarizer, the reflective olarizer comprising a plurality of first optical layers comprising a first copolyester, the copolyester being semicrystalline and birefringent, and a plurality of second optical layers comprising a second copolyester having an in-plane birefringence of about 0.04 or less, at 632.8 nm, after the optical polarizer has been formed, the second copolyester comprising carboxylate subunits and glycol subunits, wherein 0.01 to 2.5 mol % of the combined carboxylate and glycol subunits are derived from compounds with three or more carboxylate or ester functional groups, compounds with three of more hydroxy functional groups, or a combination thereof.
- 2. The optical polarizer of claim 1, wherein the first copolyester comprises carboxylate subunits and glycol subunits,wherein 70 to 100 mol % of the carboxylate subunits are first carboxylate subunits, 0 to 30 mol % of the carboxylate subunits are first comonomer carboxylate subunits, 70 to 100 mol % of the glycol subunits are first glycol subunits, and 0 to 30 mol % of the glycol subunits are first comonomer glycol subunits, and wherein at least 0.5 mol % of the combined carboxylate and glycol subunits of the first copolyester are first comonomer carboxylate subunits, first comonomer glycol subunits, or a combination thereof.
- 3. The optical polarizer of claim 2, wherein the second copolyester has an intrinsic viscosity of about 0.4 dL/g or greater,the glycol subunits of the second copolyester being derived from 70 to 99 mol % C2-C4 diols and about 1 to 30 mol % comonomer glycol subunits derived from 1,6-hexanediol, and the carboxylate subunits of the second copolyester being 5 to 99 mol % naphthalate subunits, 1 to 95 mol % terephthalate or isophthalate subunits or mixtures thereof, and 0 to 30 mol % of comonomer carboxylate subunits derived from phthalic acid, t-butyl-isophthalic acid, lower alkyl esters of these acids, or a combination thereof.
- 4. An optical polarizer cormprising:a dichroic polarizer, and a reflective polarizer positioned in the same optical path as the dichroic polarizer, the reflective polarizer comprising a plurality of birefringent first layers comprising a first copolyester having naphthalate subunits; a plurality of second layers comprising a second copolyester, the second copolyester comprising between about 0.01 to 5 mol % comonomer subunits which are derived fom compounds having three or more carboxylate, ester, or hydroxy functional groups.
- 5. The optical polarizer of claim 4, wherein the optical polarizer further comprisesone or more non-optical layers, the non-optical layers having an intrinsic viscosity of 0.5 dL/g or greater.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/006,468 filed Jan. 13, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,111,697.
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