Antireflective film, polarizing plate, cover glass, image display device, and method of manufacturing antireflective film

US10338276B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10338276-B2
Application numberUS-201514851722-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 11, 2015
Priority dateSep 12, 2014
Publication dateJul 2, 2019
Grant dateJul 2, 2019

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There is provided an antireflective film, including: a plastic substrate; a infiltration layer; and an antireflective layer containing metallic oxide fine particles with an average primary particle diameter of 50 nm to 250 nm and a viscosity increasing compound, in this order, wherein the infiltration layer contains a polymer of a (meth)acrylate compound having a molecular weight of 400 or less, and the antireflective layer has a moth-eye structure including an uneven shape formed by the metallic oxide fine particles.

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What is claimed is: 1. An antireflective film, comprising: a plastic substrate; an infiltration layer; and an antireflective layer containing metallic oxide fine particles with an average primary particle size of 150 nm to 250 nm and a viscosity increasing compound, in this order, wherein the infiltration layer and the antireflective layer are in contact with each other, wherein the infiltration layer and the antireflective layer each contains a same polymer containing a (meth)acrylate compound having a molecular weight of 400 or less, wherein the antireflective layer has a moth-eye structure including an uneven shape formed by the metallic oxide fine particles, and wherein all of the metallic oxide fine particles are solid particles. 2. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the antireflective layer further contains a binder resin. 3. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the viscosity increasing compound has a function of a binder resin as well. 4. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the infiltration layer further contains the viscosity increasing compound. 5. The antireflective film according to claim 4 , wherein a concentration of the viscosity increasing compound in the infiltration layer is lower than one in the antireflective layer. 6. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the uneven shape of the antireflective layer satisfies a B/A ratio of 0.6 or more, wherein A represents a distance between apexes of adjacent convex portions, and B represents a distance between a concave portion and a middle between apexes of adjacent convex portions. 7. The antireflective film according to claim 6 , wherein a distribution of the distance A has a half width of 200 nm or less. 8. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the viscosity increasing compound is a urethane compound. 9. The antireflective film according to claim 8 , wherein the urethane compound is a four or more functional urethane (meth)acrylate. 10. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the viscosity increasing compound has a viscosity of 15 to 100,000 mPa·s at 100° C. 11. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the plastic substrate is a substrate containing cellulose acylate. 12. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the metallic oxide fine particles are silica particles. 13. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein all of the metallic oxide fine particles have an indentation hardness of 400 MPa or more. 14. The antireflective film according to claim 1 , wherein the metallic oxide fine particles consist of pyrogenic silica particles surface-modified with a compound having a (meth)acryloyl group. 15. A polarizing plate comprising: a polarizer; and at least one protective film for protecting the polarizer, wherein the at least one protective film is the antireflective film according to claim 1 . 16. A cover glass comprising, as a protective film, the antireflective film according to claim 1 . 17. An image display device comprising the antireflective film according to claim 1 . 18. An antireflective film, comprising: a substrate; a hard coat layer; an infiltration layer; and an antireflective layer containing metallic oxide fine particles with an average primary particle size of 150 nm to 380 nm and a binder resin, in this order, wherein the infiltration layer and the antireflective layer are in contact with each other, wherein the infiltration layer and the antireflective layer each contains a same polymer containing a (meth)acrylate compound having a molecular weight of 400 or less; wherein the antireflective layer has a moth-eye structure constituted by an uneven shape formed by the metallic oxide fine particles, wherein a particle occupancy at a surface of the antireflective layer is 40% to 90%, wherein the uneven shape satisfies formulae (2) and (3): R/ 2≤ K≤ 9 R/ 10  formula (2) σ≤40  formula (3), wherein K represents an average value of a distance B between a middle of apexes of adjacent convex portions and a concave portion, σ represents a standard deviation of a distribution of the distance B, and R represents an average primary particle diameter of the metallic oxide fine particles, wherein all of the metallic oxide fine particles are solid particles. 19. The antireflective film according to claim 18 , which satisfies formulae (4) and (5): −120 M+ 130≥ L   Formula (4) L≤ 50°  Formula (5) wherein when the metallic oxide fine particles are dispersed in 11 kinds of ethanol/acetone mixed solvent varying a mass ratio of ethanol to a whole mixed solvent from 0 to 1 by 0.1, M represents a mass ratio of ethanol to the whole mixed solvent in a mixed solvent in which precipitation of the metallic oxide fine particles is the slowest, and L represents a water contact angle to the hard coat layer. 20. The antireflective film according to claim 18 , wherein a water contact angle to the binder resin in the antireflective layer is 90° or more. 21. The antireflective film according to claim 18 , wherein the metallic oxide fine particles are metallic oxide fine particles surface-modified with a compound having at least one substituent selected from the group consisting of an alkyl group, a (meth)acryloyl group, organosiloxane and a fluorine atom. 22. The antireflective film according to claim 18 , wherein the metallic oxide fine particles are silica particles. 23. The antireflective film according to claim 18 , wherein the metallic oxide fine particles are pyrogenic silica particles. 24. A polarizing plate comprising: a polarizer; and at least one protective film for protecting the polarizer, wherein the at least one protective film is the antireflective film according to claim 18 . 25. A cover glass comprising, as a protective film, the antireflective film according to claim 18 . 26. An image display device comprising the antireflective film according to claim 18 . 27. A method of manufacturing an antireflective film including a plastic substrate, an infiltration layer, and an antireflective layer containing metallic oxide fine particles with an average primary particle diameter of 50 nm to 250 nm and a viscosity increasing compound, in this order, wherein the antireflective layer has a moth-eye structure constituted by an uneven shape formed by the metallic oxide fine particles at a surface opposite to the interface with the plastic substrate, the method comprising: coating a composition for forming the antireflective layer, containing a viscosity increasing compound, a (meth)acrylate compound having a molecular weight of 400 or lower, metallic oxide fine particles with an average primary particle diameter of 50 nm to 250 nm, and a solvent, on the plastic substrate or a functional layer provided on the plastic substrate; infiltrating the (meth)acrylate compound into the plastic substrate or the functional layer on the plastic substrate to protrude the metallic oxide fine particles from the surface opposite to the interface with the plastic substrate; and polymerizing the (meth)acrylate compound to form the infiltration layer containing the (meth)acrylate compound and the antireflective layer having the moth-eye structure formed by the metallic oxide fine particles.

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  • using layers comprising organic materials · CPC title

  • G02B1/118Primary

    having sub-optical wavelength surface structures designed to provide an enhanced transmittance, e.g. moth-eye structures · CPC title

  • in the form of a thin sheet or foil, e.g. Polaroid · CPC title

  • Protective coatings, e.g. hard coatings · CPC title

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What does patent US10338276B2 cover?
There is provided an antireflective film, including: a plastic substrate; a infiltration layer; and an antireflective layer containing metallic oxide fine particles with an average primary particle diameter of 50 nm to 250 nm and a viscosity increasing compound, in this order, wherein the infiltration layer contains a polymer of a (meth)acrylate compound having a molecular weight of 400 or less…
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Fujifilm Corp
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B1/118. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jul 02 2019 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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