Anti-glare layer and display device having the same
US-2024295673-A1 · Sep 5, 2024 · US
US10557973B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10557973-B2 |
| Application number | US-201314436770-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 5, 2013 |
| Priority date | Dec 14, 2012 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2020 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2020 |
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Brightness enhancing films with embedded diffusers are described. More specifically, films including a birefringent substrate, a prismatic layer carried by the substrate having linear prisms, and an embedded structured surface disposed between the substrate and the prismatic layer are disclosed. The embedded structured surface may include closely-packed structures. Processes for producing embedded structured surfaces having particular topographies are also disclosed.
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An optical film, comprising: a birefringent substrate; a prismatic layer carried by the substrate, the prismatic layer having a major surface comprising a plurality of side by side linear prisms extending along a same prism direction; and an embedded structured surface disposed between the substrate and the prismatic layer comprising closely-packed structures arranged such that ridges are formed between adjacent structures, the structures being limited in size along two orthogonal in-plane directions; wherein the embedded structured surface has a topography characterizable by a first and second Fourier power spectrum associated with respective first and second orthogonal in-plane directions, and wherein the first Fourier power spectrum includes one or more first frequency peak not corresponding to zero frequency and being bounded by two adjacent valleys that define a first baseline, each first frequency peak having a first peak ratio of less than 0.8, the first peak ratio being equal to an area between the first frequency peak and the first baseline divided by an area beneath the first frequency peak, and the second Fourier power spectrum includes one or more second frequency peak not corresponding to zero frequency and being bounded by two adjacent valleys that define a second baseline, each second frequency peak having a second peak ratio of less than 0.8, the second peak ratio being equal to an area between the second frequency peak and the second baseline divided by an area beneath the second frequency peak; and wherein the embedded structured surface is characterized by a total ridge length per unit area in plan view of less than 200 mm/mm 2 . 2. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein the embedded structured surface separates two optical media that differ in refractive index by at least 0.05. 3. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein the closely-packed structures are characterized by equivalent circular diameters (ECDs) in plan view, and wherein the structures have an average ECD of less than 15 microns. 4. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein the prism direction and one of the first and second orthogonal in-plane directions are the same. 5. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein at least some of the closely-packed structures comprise curved base surfaces. 6. An optical film, comprising: a birefringent substrate; a prismatic layer carried by the substrate, the prismatic layer having a major surface comprising a plurality of side by side linear prisms extending along a same prism direction; and an embedded structured surface disposed between the substrate and the prismatic layer comprising closely-packed structures, the embedded structured surface defining a reference plane and a thickness direction perpendicular to the reference plane; wherein the embedded structured surface has a topography characterizable by a first and second Fourier power spectrum associated with respective first and second orthogonal in-plane directions, and wherein the first Fourier power spectrum includes one or more first frequency peak not corresponding to zero frequency and being bounded by two adjacent valleys that define a first baseline, each first frequency peak having a first peak ratio of less than 0.8, the first peak ratio being equal to an area between the first frequency peak and the first baseline divided by an area beneath the first frequency peak, and the second Fourier power spectrum includes one or more second frequency peak not corresponding to zero frequency and being bounded by two adjacent valleys that define a second baseline, each second frequency peak having a second peak ratio of less than 0.8, the second peak ratio being equal to an area between the second frequency peak and the second baseline divided by an area beneath the second frequency peak; and wherein the closely-packed structures are characterized by equivalent circular diameters (ECDs) in the reference plane and mean heights along the thickness direction and wherein an aspect ratio of each structure equals the mean height of the structure divided by the ECD of the structure; and wherein an average aspect ratio of the structures is less than 0.15. 7. The optical film of claim 6 , wherein the embedded structured surface is characterized by a total ridge length per unit area in plan view of less than 200 mm/mm 2 . 8. The optical film of claim 6 , wherein at least some of the closely-packed structures comprise curved base surfaces. 9. The optical film of claim 6 , wherein the structures have an average ECD of less than 15 microns. 10. The optical film of claim 6 , wherein the structures have an average ECD of less than 10 microns. 11. An optical film, comprising: a birefringent substrate; a prismatic layer carried by the substrate, the prismatic layer having a major surface comprising a plurality of side by side linear prisms extending along a same prism direction; and an embedded structured surface disposed between the substrate and the prismatic layer comprising closely-packed structures having curved base surfaces; wherein the embedded structured surface has a topography characterizable by a first and second Fourier power spectrum associated with respective first and second orthogonal in-plane directions, and wherein the first Fourier power spectrum includes one or more first frequency peak not corresponding to zero frequency and being bounded by two adjacent valleys that define a first baseline, each first frequency peak having a first peak ratio of less than 0.8, the first peak ratio being equal to an area between the first frequency peak and the first baseline divided by an area beneath the first frequency peak; and the second Fourier power spectrum includes one or more second frequency peak not corresponding to zero frequency and being bounded by two adjacent valleys that define a second baseline, each second frequency peak having a second peak ratio of less than 0.8, the second peak ratio being equal to an area between the second frequency peak and the second baseline divided by an area beneath the second frequency peak; and wherein the embedded structured surface provides an optical haze of less than 95%. 12. The optical film of claim 11 , wherein the embedded structured surface is characterized by a total ridge length per unit area in plan view of less than 200 mm/mm 2 . 13. The optical film of claim 11 , wherein the closely-packed structures are characterized by equivalent circular diameters (ECDs) in plan view, and wherein the structures have an average ECD of less than 15 microns. 14. The optical film of claim 13 , wherein the structures have an average ECD of less than 10 microns. 15. The optical film of claim 11 , wherein the embedded structured surface is characterized by a total ridge length per unit area in plan view of less than 200 mm/mm 2 . 16. An optical film, comprising: a birefringent substrate; a prismatic layer carried by the substrate, the prismatic layer having a major surface comprising a plurality of side by side linear prisms extending along a same prism direction; and an embedded structured surface disposed between the substrate and the prismatic layer comprising closely-packed structures; wherein the embedded structured surface has a topography characterizable by a first and second Fourier power spectrum associated with respective first and second orthogonal in-plane directions, and wherein the first Fourier power spectrum includes one or more first frequency peak not corresponding to zero frequency and being bounded by two adjacent valleys that define a firs
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