Claims
- 1. A planar light-transmissive material comprising:a matrix; a plurality of ellipsoidal particles disposed within the matrix, the ellipsoidal particles having a major axes substantially oriented in one direction in the plane of the material; and a plurality of spheroidal particles disposed within the matrix.
- 2. The material of claim 1 wherein the matrix has a first refractive index (nM) and the plurality of ellipsoidal particles has a second refractive index (nE), wherein the nM is different from the nE.
- 3. The material of claim 2 wherein a differential refractive index (ΔnME) defined as |nM−nE| is from about 0.005 to about 0.2.
- 4. The material of claim 1 wherein the matrix has a first refractive index (nM) and the plurality of spheroidal particles has a third refractive index (nS), wherein the nM is different from the nS.
- 5. The material of claim 4 wherein a differential refractive index (ΔnMS) defined as |nM−nS| is from about 0.005 to about 0.2.
- 6. The material of claim 1 further comprising an embossed lenticular lens layer.
- 7. The material of claim 6 further comprising an opaque grid aligned with the embossed lenticular lens layer.
- 8. The material of claim 1 further comprising a graded refractive index lens layer.
- 9. The material of claim 8 further comprising an opaque grid aligned with the graded refractive index lens layer.
- 10. The material of claim 1 wherein the matrix comprises a substantially optically clear material selected from the group of materials consisting of acrylics, polyesters, polystyrenes, polyolefins, polyolefin copolymers, polyamides, cellulite esters, and polycarbonates.
- 11. The material of claim 10 wherein the matrix comprises a substantially optically clear copolymer of polypropylene and polyethylene.
- 12. The material of claim 1 wherein the ellipsoidal particles comprise a substantially optically clear material selected from the group of materials consisting of acrylics, polystyrenes, polypropylenes, cellulose esters, and polycarbonates.
- 13. The material of claim 12 wherein the ellipsoidal particles comprise a substantially optically clear polystyrene.
- 14. The material of claim 1 wherein the spheroidal particles comprise a cross-linked acrylic.
- 15. The material of claim 1 wherein the plurality of ellipsoidal particles have an average particle size distribution from about 2 micrometers to about 5 micrometers.
- 16. The material of claim 1 wherein the plurality of spheroidal particles have an average particle size distribution from about 10 micrometers to about 30 micrometers.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims the benefit of copending U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/058,365, filed Sep. 10, 1997, the entire disclosure of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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