Light reflection film, and light control film and mirror display including the light reflection film
US-2019033498-A1 · Jan 31, 2019 · US
US10525666B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10525666-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816150974-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 3, 2018 |
| Priority date | Apr 8, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2020 |
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An optical laminate structure includes a light control laminate having at least one light reflection layer, a first quarter wave plate laminated on one of surfaces of the light reflection layer, and a second quarter wave plate laminated on another surface of the light reflection layer. The light reflection layer includes a right-handed circularly polarized light reflection layer or a left-handed circularly polarized light reflection layer, and an angle formed by a polarization axis of the S-polarized light or P-polarized light incident from a position inclined from an axis perpendicular to a surface of the light control laminate by 45° or more and 65° or less and a slow axis of the first quarter wave plate on a side to which the S-polarized light or P-polarized light is incident is 5° or more and less than 45°.
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An optical laminate structure comprising a light control laminate having at least one light reflection layer, a first quarter wave plate laminated on one of surfaces of the light reflection layer, and a second quarter wave plate laminated on another surface of the light reflection layer; the light reflection layer including a right-handed circularly polarized light reflection layer or a left-handed circularly polarized light reflection layer; and an angle formed by a polarization axis of S-polarized light or P-polarized light incident from a position inclined from an axis perpendicular to a surface of the light control laminate by 45° or more and 65° or less and a slow axis of the first quarter wave plate on a side to which the S-polarized light or P-polarized light being incident being within a range of 5° to θ, in which θ is an angle satisfying the following formulas (1) and (2): tan θ = cos β ( 1 ) β = sin - 1 ( sin α · n α n β ) ( 2 ) θ: an angle formed by the slow axis of the first quarter wave plate and the polarization axis of S-polarized light or P-polarized light incident to the light control laminate at an arbitrary incident angle α α: an incident angle of S-polarized light or P-polarized light to the light control laminate n α : refractive index of air n β : refractive index of the first quarter wave plate. 2. The optical laminate structure according to claim 1 , wherein an angle θ formed by the slow axis of the first quarter wave plate and the polarization axis of S-polarized light or P-polarized light incident to the light control laminate at an arbitrary incident angle satisfies formulas (1) and (2); and an angle formed by the slow axis of the second quarter wave plate and the polarization axis of S-polarized light or P-polarized light incident to the light control laminate at an arbitrary incident angle is −θ. 3. The optical laminate structure according to claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first quarter wave plate and second quarter wave plate includes a polymerizable liquid crystal layer. 4. The optical laminate structure according to claim 1 , wherein the at least one of the right-handed circularly polarized light reflection layer and the left-handed circularly polarized light reflection layer is a cholesteric liquid crystal layer having fixed helical orientation. 5. The optical laminate structure according to claim 4 , wherein at least two or more light reflection layers having the cholesteric liquid crystal layer and having center reflection wavelengths different from each other are laminated; the at least two or more light reflection layers which are laminated include at least one light reflection layer among a light reflection layer PRL-1 having a center reflection wavelength of 400 nm or more and less than 500 nm and having reflectance to ordinary light at the center reflection wavelength of 5% or more and 25% or less, a light reflection layer PRL-2 having a center reflection wavelength of 500 nm or more and less than 600 nm and having reflectance to ordinary light at the center reflection wavelength of 5% or more and 25% or less, and a light reflection layer PRL-3 having a center reflection wavelength of 600 nm or more and less than 700 nm and having reflectance to ordinary light at the center reflection wavelength of 5% or more and 25% or less; and each of the at least two or more light reflection layers has a characteristic of reflecting polarized light in the same direction. 6. The optical laminate structure according to claim 5 , wherein the at least two or more light reflection layers include two or three light reflection layers among the light reflection layer PRL-1, the light reflection layer PRL-2, and the light reflection layer PRL-3. 7. The optical laminate structure according to claim 5 , wherein the at least two or more light reflection layers include a light reflection layer PRL-4 having a center reflection wavelength of 700 nm or more and 950 nm or less and having reflectance to ordinary light at the center reflection wavelength of 5% or more and 25% or less; and the light reflection layer PRL-4 has a characteristic of reflecting polarized light in the same direction as the light reflection layer PRL-1, the light reflection layer PRL-2, and the light reflection layer PRL-3. 8. The optical laminate structure according to claim 4 , wherein a full width at half maximum of a reflection spectrum of each of the light reflection layers is 100 nm or more and 500 nm or less. 9. The optical laminate structure according to claim 4 , wherein an angle formed by the slow axis of the first quarter wave plate and the polarization axis of S-polarized light or P-polarized light incident to the light control laminate at an arbitrary incident angle is within a range from 5° to θ, and an angle formed by the slow axis of the second quarter wave plate and the polarization axis of S-polarized light or P-polarized light incident to the light control laminate at an arbitrary incident angle is within a range from −θ to −5°. 10. The optical laminate structure according to claim 1 , wherein the light control laminate includes an optical laminate in which a block layer is laminated on one surface or both surfaces of the light reflection layer. 11. The optical laminate structure according to claim 10 , wherein a material for forming the block layer is a resin having a glass transition temperature of 80° C. or more and 300° C. or less. 12. The optical laminate structure according to claim 10 , wherein the block layer is a cured film obtained by curing
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