Planar light modulation apparatus having switchable multistable transmittances and/or multistable scattering properties with regard to visible light

US10488729B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10488729-B2
Application numberUS-201816101701-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateAug 13, 2018
Priority dateAug 11, 2017
Publication dateNov 26, 2019
Grant dateNov 26, 2019

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A planar light modulation apparatus includes first and second planar, transparent substrates, each with a transparent, electrically conductive coating. The coatings are connectable to an electrical voltage source. A light modulation element in the space between the coatings includes a first dielectric material with a predefinable concentration of particles dispersed therein. While the particles are randomly arranged in the first dielectric material they render the light modulation element substantially nontransmissive for light impinging thereon or cause the light modulation element to appear opaque. Up to about 25° C. or higher and at atmospheric pressure, the first dielectric material is solid or has a viscosity that does not allow the particles to change their alignment based on Brownian motion. The material can be heated with a heating device to lower the viscosity and to allow the particles to alter their alignment in the first dielectric material on the basis of Brownian motion.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A planar light modulation apparatus, comprising: a first planar substrate that is transparent for light having a wavelength in a range of 380 nm to 780 nm; a second planar substrate that is reflective or is transparent for light having a wavelength in the range of 380 nm to 780 nm, said second substrate being disposed substantially parallel to said first substrate and spaced apart from said first substrate by a predetermined distance; and transparent, electrically conductive coatings respectively disposed on mutually facing sides of said first and second substrates; electrical contacts for connecting said transparent, electrically conductive coatings to an electrical voltage source; a light modulation element disposed within a space formed between said electrically conductive coatings, said light modulation element including a dielectric material having a predefined concentration of particles dispersed therein, which particles, provided that the particles are arranged randomly in said dielectric material, render said light modulation element nontransmissive for a predefinable proportion of light impinging thereon having a wavelength in the range of 380 nm to 780 nm or cause said light modulation element to appear opaque, wherein said dielectric material, up to a first temperature of 25° C. or higher at atmospheric pressure, is solid or has a viscosity of such a magnitude that the particles cannot change a current alignment in said dielectric material based on Brownian motion; and a heating device configured to heat the dielectric material to a second temperature, which is higher than the first temperature and at which said first dielectric material has a lower viscosity than at the first temperature, as a result of which the particles are enabled to alter an alignment thereof in said dielectric material based on Brownian motion. 2. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: said dielectric material is a first dielectric material and said light modulation element further comprises a second dielectric material; said first dielectric material having the predefinable concentration of particles dispersed therein is dispersed in a form of a multiplicity of inclusions; said second dielectric material, up to a third temperature, which is higher than the second temperature, at atmospheric pressure, is solid or has such a high viscosity that the inclusions of said first dielectric material cannot alter their position within said second dielectric material. 3. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein said second dielectric material is selected from at least one thermoplastic, elastomeric or thermosetting polymer. 4. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: an electrical AC voltage source connected to said transparent, electrically conductive coatings by way of said electrical contacts; a switching device connected between one of said electrical contacts and said electrical AC voltage source and configured to selectively close and open an electrical circuit; a control device connected to said switching device and to said heating device, said control device being configured to: switch on said heating device in order to heat said first dielectric material to the second temperature or higher and to keep said dielectric material at the second temperature or higher for a predefinable time duration; or switch on said heating device in order to heat said first dielectric material to the second temperature or higher and to keep said first dielectric material at the second temperature or higher for a predefinable time duration, and close the electrical circuit between said two transparent, electrically conductive coatings and said electrical AC voltage source at least for the predefinable time duration by way of said switching device. 5. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 4 , further comprising: a temperature measuring device for measuring a temperature of said light modulation element or of the light modulation apparatus, wherein the temperature measuring device is connected to said control device; and wherein said control device is configured to monitor the temperature of said light modulation element or of the light modulation apparatus and to close the electrical circuit between said transparent, electrically conductive coatings and said electrical AC voltage source by way of said switching device as long as the temperature of said light modulation element or of the light modulation apparatus is greater than the first temperature. 6. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein one or both of said transparent, electrically conductive coatings are configured to form said temperature measuring device, and wherein a temperature measurement is carried out based on a temperature-dependent electrical conductivity of the respective said electrically conductive coatings. 7. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the first temperature is a temperature in a range of 50° C. to 120° C. 8. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the first temperature is a temperature selected from the group of temperatures consisting of 50° C., 55° C., 60° C., 65° C., 70° C., 75° C., 80° C., 85° C., 90° C., 95° C., 100° C., 105° C., 110° C., 115° C. and 120° C. 9. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 7 , wherein the second temperature is higher than the first temperature by 1° C. to 50° C. 10. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the second temperature is higher than the first temperature by an increase over the first temperature selected from the group consisting of 1° C., 2° C., 3° C., 4° C., 5° C., 10° C., 15° C., 20° C., 25° C., 30° C., 35° C., 40° C., 45° C. and 50° C. 11. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the third temperature is higher than the second temperature by 5° C. to 50° C. 12. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the third temperature is higher than the second temperature by an increase over the second temperature selected from the group consisting of the 5° C., 10° C., 15° C., 20° C., 25° C., 30° C., 35° C., 40° C., 45° C. and 50° C. 13. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein: said heating device is a planar, electrical resistance heating system configured to enable an electrical surface current to be conducted through one or both of said transparent, electrically conductive coatings; said heating device is a planar, electrical resistance heating system configured to enable an electrical volume current to be conducted through the light modulation element by way of said transparent, electrically conductive coatings; said heating device is configured to apply an AC voltage coordinated with said dielectric material, wherein a frequency of the AC voltage corresponds to a resonant frequency of an orientation polarization of said dielectric material or deviates therefrom only by a predefinable small value; or said heating device is configured to heat at least the light modulation element by microwave radiation, infrared radiation or y radiation, wherein the respective radiation is radiated onto the light modulation element either from outside the light modulation element or by way of at least one waveguide arranged between said first substrate and said second substrate. 14. The light modulation apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein said dielectric material is selected from the group consisting of at least one thermoplastic; a polymeric perfluoroether; a silicone; a

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  • Thermal activation of liquid crystals exhibiting a thermo-optic effect · CPC title

  • adjustable in transparency · CPC title

  • based on polymer dispersed liquid crystals, e.g. microencapsulated liquid crystals · CPC title

  • G02F1/0102Primary

    Constructional details, not otherwise provided for in this subclass · CPC title

  • G02F1/0147Primary

    based on thermo-optic effects (G02F1/132 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US10488729B2 cover?
A planar light modulation apparatus includes first and second planar, transparent substrates, each with a transparent, electrically conductive coating. The coatings are connectable to an electrical voltage source. A light modulation element in the space between the coatings includes a first dielectric material with a predefinable concentration of particles dispersed therein. While the particles…
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Continental Automotive Gmbh
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Primary CPC classification G02F1/0102. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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