Reflective structure, device, and method for producing reflective structure
US-2018164480-A1 · Jun 14, 2018 · US
US12055802B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12055802-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117226479-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 9, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 12, 2018 |
| Publication date | Aug 6, 2024 |
| Grant date | Aug 6, 2024 |
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Provided are an optical laminate in which a large diffraction angle can be obtained, a light guide element, and an AR display device. The optical laminate includes, in the following order: a first optically-anisotropic layer that is formed of a composition including a liquid crystal compound and has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates in at least one in-plane direction; a phase difference layer; and a patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer that is formed of a composition including a liquid crystal compound and has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates in at least one in-plane direction, the liquid crystal compound being cholesterically aligned, in which in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer, the one in-plane directions in which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates are the same, and rotation directions of the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound in the one in-plane direction are the same.
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An optical laminate comprising, in the following order: a first optically-anisotropic layer that is formed of a composition including a liquid crystal compound and has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates in at least one in-plane direction; a phase difference layer; and a patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer that is formed of a composition including a liquid crystal compound and has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates in at least one in-plane direction, the liquid crystal compound being cholesterically aligned, wherein in the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer, a configuration in which the liquid crystal compound is helically rotated by 360° and laminated is set as one helical pitch, and a plurality of the helical pitches are laminated, and in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer, the one in-plane directions in which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates are the same, and rotation directions of the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound in the one in-plane direction are the same. 2. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , wherein the phase difference layer is a λ/2 plate. 3. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , wherein the phase difference layer is a broadband λ/2 plate. 4. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , wherein the phase difference layer has reverse wavelength dispersion properties. 5. An optical laminate comprising, in the following order: a first optically-anisotropic layer that is formed of a composition including a liquid crystal compound and has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates in at least one in-plane direction; and a patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer that is formed of a composition including a liquid crystal compound and has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates in at least one in-plane direction, the liquid crystal compound being cholesterically aligned, wherein in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer, the one in-plane directions in which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates are the same, and rotation directions of the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound in the one in-plane direction are opposite to each other. 6. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , wherein in a case where, in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer, a length over which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound rotates by 180° in the one in-plane direction in which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound changes while continuously rotating is set as a single period, lengths of single periods in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer are the same. 7. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , comprising: two or more first optically-anisotropic layers. 8. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , wherein in the first optically-anisotropic layer, the liquid crystal compound is twisted and aligned in a thickness direction. 9. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , comprising: two or more patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layers having different selective reflection wavelengths. 10. The optical laminate according to claim 9 , wherein in the two or more patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layers, turning directions of circularly polarized light to be reflected are the same. 11. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , further comprising: a second optically-anisotropic layer that is formed of a composition including a liquid crystal compound and has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which a direction of an optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates in at least one in-plane direction, the second optically-anisotropic layer being formed on a side of the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer opposite to the optically-anisotropic layer side, wherein in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the second optically-anisotropic layer, the one in-plane directions in which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates are the same. 12. A light guide element comprising: the optical laminate according to claim 1 ; and a light guide plate. 13. The light guide element according to claim 12 , wherein the optical laminate is disposed at at least either an incidence position or an emission position of light in the light guide plate. 14. The light guide element according to claim 12 , wherein in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer, the one in-plane direction in which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound continuously rotates is parallel to a light guide direction of light in the light guide plate. 15. An AR display device comprising: the light guide element according to claim 12 ; and an image display device. 16. The optical laminate according to claim 2 , wherein the phase difference layer is a broadband λ/2 plate. 17. The optical laminate according to claim 2 , wherein the phase difference layer has reverse wavelength dispersion properties. 18. The optical laminate according to claim 2 , wherein in a case where, in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer, a length over which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound rotates by 180° in the one in-plane direction in which the direction of the optical axis derived from the liquid crystal compound changes while continuously rotating is set as a single period, lengths of single periods in the first optically-anisotropic layer and the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer are the same. 19. The optical laminate according to claim 2 , comprising: two or more first optically-anisotropic layers. 20. The optical laminate according to claim 2 , wherein in the first optically-anisotropic layer, the liquid crystal compound is twisted and aligned in a thickness direction. 21. The optical laminate according to claim 1 , wherein the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer reflects one circularly polarized light of a selective reflection wavelength, and the first optically-anisotropic layer transmits and refracts light in a wavelength range including the selective reflection wavelength of the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer without reflecting the light. 22. The optical laminate according to claim 5 , wherein the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer reflects one circularly polarized light of a selective reflection wavelength, and the first optically-anisotropic layer transmits and refracts light in a wavelength range including the selective reflection wavelength of the patterned cholesteric liquid crystal layer witho
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