Illumination apparatus and display unit
US-2015109763-A1 · Apr 23, 2015 · US
US10317731B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10317731-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514921060-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 11, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 11, 2019 |
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A display device includes a light modulation layer having predetermined refractive index anisotropy and including plural light modulation areas which differ in responsiveness to an electric field generated by electrodes, a polarization layer which is disposed on the front side of the light modulation layer, on which side external light enters, which shuts out light other than light having a predetermined polarization direction, a reflection layer disposed on the back side of the light modulation layer, and a phase retardation layer which is disposed between the polarization and light modulation layers, which creates a predetermined phase difference between incident light entering through the polarization layer and reflected light from the reflection layer, and which polarizes the reflected light in a direction different from the predetermined polarization direction. The light modulation layer transmits the reflected light when no electric field is generated and scatters it otherwise.
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A display device comprising: a light modulation layer formed of polymer dispersed liquid crystal containing a liquid crystalline monomer and liquid crystal molecules dispersed in the liquid crystalline monomer, having predetermined refractive index anisotropy and including plural light modulation areas which differ in responsiveness to an electric field generated by electrodes including a plurality of reflection electrodes and a transparent electrode, the electric field being generated according to a pixel; a polarization layer which is disposed on a front side of the light modulation layer, on which side external light enters, and which shuts out light other than light whose polarization direction is a predetermined polarization direction; a first substrate which is disposed on a back side of the light modulation layer, and which has the plurality of reflection electrodes on a front side of the first substrate; a second substrate which is disposed between the polarization layer and the light modulation layer, and which has the transparent electrode on a back side of the second substrate; a phase retardation layer which is disposed between the polarization layer and the second substrate, which creates a predetermined phase difference between incident light and reflected light, and which polarizes the reflected light in a direction different from the predetermined polarization direction, the external light passing through the polarization layer and becoming the incident light, the incident light being reflected from the plurality of reflection electrodes and becoming the reflected light; a light source which makes light enter the light modulation layer orthogonally to a stacking direction of the plurality of reflection electrodes, the light modulation layer, and the transparent electrode; a light source drive section which drives the light source; an illumination detection section which detects ambient illumination; a switching section which switches an operation mode to light emission display or reflection display according to driving of the light source; and a correction section which corrects the electric field according to a distance from the light source to the pixel, when the switching section switches the operation mode to the light emission display; and an electrode drive section which acquires an image signal including color information for the pixel, which is a unit for display, and which drives electrodes corresponding to the pixel on the basis of the image signal, wherein when the light source is on, the electrode drive section drives the electrodes corresponding to the pixel on the basis of luminance received at the pixel when the light source is on and the image signal for the pixel, wherein: when the illumination detected by the illumination detection section is more than a predetermined value, the light source drive section turns off the light source, and the switching section switches the operation mode to the reflection display; and when the illumination detected by the illumination detection section is less than the predetermined value, the light source drive section turns on the light source, the switching section switches the operation mode to the light emission display, and light emitted from the light source enters the light modulation layer, and wherein: when the electric field is not generated, a first direction of an optical axis of the liquid crystalline monomer and a second direction of an optical axis of each of the liquid crystal molecules are parallel to each other and to a direction of the light entering orthogonally to the stacking direction in the light modulation layer and the light modulation layer transmits the light emitted from the light source and the reflected light; and when the electric field is generated, the first direction and the second direction intersect in the light modulation layer and the light modulation layer scatters the reflected light, and wherein: the plurality of reflection electrodes include a first reflection electrode and a second reflection electrode which is farther away from the light source than the first reflection electrode; and an application time of a first drive voltage applied between the transparent electrode and the first reflection electrode is shorter than an application time of a second drive voltage applied between the transparent electrode and the second reflection electrode. 2. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the electrode drive section corrects a gradation value included in the image signal on the basis of an amount of a decrease in the luminance which is caused by an increase in distance from the light source and drives the electrodes. 3. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein: the plurality of reflection electrodes include a first reflection electrode and a second reflection electrode which is farther away from the light source than the first reflection electrode; and an area of the first reflection electrode is smaller than an area of the second reflection electrode. 4. The display device according to claim 1 , wherein the electrode drive section: stores in advance luminance information corresponding to the luminance; and drives the electrodes by the use of the luminance information. 5. A display device comprising: a light modulation layer formed of polymer dispersed liquid crystal containing a liquid crystalline monomer and liquid crystal molecules dispersed in the liquid crystalline monomer, having predetermined refractive index anisotropy and including plural light modulation areas which differ in responsiveness to an electric field generated by electrodes including a plurality of reflection electrodes and a transparent electrode, the electric field being generated according to a pixel; a polarization layer which is disposed on a front side of the light modulation layer, on which side external light enters, and which shuts out light other than light whose polarization direction is a predetermined polarization direction; a first substrate which is disposed on a back side of the light modulation layer, and which has the plurality of reflection electrodes on a front side of the first substrate; a second substrate which is disposed between the polarization layer and the light modulation layer, and which has the transparent electrode on a back side of the second substrate, a phase retardation layer which is disposed between the polarization layer and the second substrate, which creates a predetermined phase difference between incident light and reflected light, and which polarizes the reflected light in a direction different from the predetermined polarization direction, the external light passing through the polarization layer and becoming the incident light, the incident light being reflected from the plurality of reflection electrodes and becoming the reflected light; a light source which makes light enter the polarization layer from a front side; a light guide plate which transmits light emitted from the light source to an entire surface of the polarization layer; and a light source drive section which drives the light source; an illumination detection section which detects ambient illumination; a switching section which switches an operation mode to light emission display or reflection display according to driving of the light source; and a correction section which corrects the electric field according to a distance from the light source to the pixel, when the switching section switches the operation mode to the light emission display; and an electrode drive section which acquires an image signal including color information for the pixel, which is a unit for display, and which drives electrodes corresponding to the pixel on the
Edge-illuminating devices, i.e. illuminating from the side · CPC title
Polarisers · CPC title
based on polymer dispersed liquid crystals, e.g. microencapsulated liquid crystals · CPC title
with a reflective area and a transmissive area combined in one pixel, such as in transflectance pixels · CPC title
Adjustment of the gradation levels within the range of the gradation scale, e.g. by redistribution or clipping · CPC title
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