The present invention relates to an optical film and a method for manufacturing the same and, more particularly, to an optical film and a method for manufacturing the optical film using a birefringent material doped with a dye material capable of absorbing light within a wavelength range so as to reduce color shifts at a wide viewing angle.
In conventional liquid crystal displays, such as transmission-type and reflection-type, for example, polarizers play a vital role in controlling the light passing through the liquid crystals. However, transmission remarkably decreases while light passes through the polarizers so that the efficiency of light will be limited and become even worse.
In order to overcome the problem described above, a prior art reference, U.S. Pat. No. 6,160,595, discloses a polarizing technique to obtain brighter display in a liquid crystal display apparatus. Referring to
Although the prior art can enhance brightness of the liquid display and achieve a wide viewing angle, it results in a problem that color shifts occur at the wide viewing angle. Referring to
To avoid the issue of color shifts, some techniques are proposed to solve this problem. For example in U.S. Pat. No. 5,731,886 entitled “Birefringent Compensator for Reflective Polarizers”, Taber et al. issued Mar. 24, 1998, the invention comprises a circular dichroism material layer and a compensator comprising a uniaxial film with an optical axis perpendicular to the surfaces of the film. The compensator is inserted on the path of light transmitted through the circular dichroism material layer, and incorporated into a brightness enhancement system for a liquid crystal display.
European Patent Application EP 0860717 A2 proposes to improve the viewing angle behavior of the broadband circular polarizers by using compensation films, which are uniaxial and have their optical axes perpendicular to the surfaces. The compensation films typically consist of two layers. The first layer closer to the circular polarizer has a positive birefringence, and the second layer has a negative birefringence. These two-layer compensation films may be inserted in front of and/or at the back of the circular polarizer.
Because of high manufacturing cost for the prior art listed above, it is necessary to propose an optical film and a method for manufacturing the same so as to solve the problem of the prior art.
The main object of the present invention is to provide an optical film and a method for manufacturing the same to absorb light within a wavelength range.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an optical film and a method for manufacturing the same by utilizing a birefrigent material with dyes to form the optical film so as to achieve low cost and easy manufacture.
Still a further object of the present invention is to provide an optical film and a method for manufacturing the same by utilizing a birefrigent material with dyes to form the optical film capableof being combined with a liquid crystal display so that a problem of color shifts at a wide viewing angle can be solved.
In order to achieve the foregoing objects, the present invention provides an optical film that comprises: a substrate; and a material layer, formed on the substrate, the material layer comprising a birefringent material and a dye material capable of absorbing light within a wavelength range.
The present invention discloses a method for manufacturing an optical film comprising steps of: preparing an absorbent solution by mixing a birefringent material and a dye material capable of absorbing light within a wavelength range into a solvent; forming a film by coating the absorbent solution on a top surface of a substrate; vaporizing the solvent contained in the film; and curing the optical film.
The drawings, incorporated into and form a part of the disclosure, illustrate the embodiments and method related to this invention and will assist in explaining the detail of the invention.
The dye material is one selected from a group comprising an azo pigments material, a quinoline material, an anthraquinone, and a nitro-diphenylamine. In this embodiment, the birefrigent material is capable of dividing an unpolarized incident light into a first circularly polarized light transmitted therethrough and a second circularly polarized light reflected thereon. The circular direction of the first circularly polarized light is different from that of the second circularly polarized light. For example, the first circularly polarized light can be a right handed polarized light while the second circularly polarized can be a left handed polarized light.
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In this embodiment, the wavelength region ranges from 620 to 780 nanometers, which is the optical wavelength region of red light. The dye material is one selected from a group comprising an azo pigments material, a quinoline material, an anthraquinone, and a nitro-diphenylamine. In this embodiment, the birefrigent material is capable of dividing an unpolarized incident light into a first circularly polarized light transmitted therethrough and a second circularly polarized light reflected thereon. The circular direction of the first circularly polarized light is different from that of the second circularly polarized light. For example, the first circularly polarized light can be a right handed polarized light while the second circularly polarized can be a left handed polarized light. In the step 53, the coating step is achieved by spin coating, spray coating, dip coating, or roll coating. In Step 54, the curing step is one selected from a group comprising an ultra violet curing step and a thermal curing step.
The flow 5 further comprises Step 55 of forming a first polarizer by combining the optical film with a quarter wave plate and a step 56 of combining the first polarizer with a polarizer wherein the polarizer is a rear polarizer disposed in a liquid display.
While the present invention has been described and illustrated herein with reference to the preferred embodiment thereof, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and details may be made therein without departing from the spirit and the scope of the invention.
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93141204 | Dec 2004 | TW | national |