Electromagnetic energy-absorbing optical product and method for making
US-9817166-B2 · Nov 14, 2017 · US
US12174407B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12174407-B2 |
| Application number | US-201917309603-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 2, 2019 |
| Priority date | Dec 11, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 24, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 24, 2024 |
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A light control film is described comprising alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions disposed between the light input surface and the light output surface. The absorptive regions have an aspect ratio of at least 30. In some embodiments, an absorptive layer or reflective layer is disposed between the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions and the light input surface and/or light output surface. In another embodiment, the alternating transmissive regions comprise an absorptive material. The light control film can exhibit low transmission of visible light and high transmission of near infrared light. Also described is a light detection system comprising such light control films and a microstructured film.
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What is claimed is: 1. A light control film, comprising: a light input surface and a light output surface opposite the light input surface; alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions disposed between the light input surface and the light output surface, wherein the absorptive regions have an aspect ratio of at least 30 and an average width of no greater than 5 microns; and an absorptive layer or reflective layer is disposed between the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions and the light input surface and/or light output surface with the proviso that the reflective layer is not a wavelength shifting film. 2. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the absorptive layer comprises a pigment and/or dye. 3. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the absorptive layer comprises an adhesive or coating disposed between the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions and the light output surface or light input surface. 4. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions have a relative transmission as measured with a conoscope for a wavelength range of 400 to 700 nm at a viewing angle of 0 degrees of at least 75%. 5. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions have a transmission as measured with a spectrophotometer at a viewing angle of 0 degrees of less than 50, 45, 40, or 30% for a wavelength of the range 320-400 nm (UV). 6. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions have a transmission as measured with a spectrophotometer at a viewing angle of 0 degrees of at least 65, 70, 75, or 80% for a wavelength of the range 700-1400 nm (NIR). 7. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the absorptive regions have a width parallel to light input surface and a height orthogonal to the light input surface and the height is greater than the width. 8. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions have a relative transmission of visible light at a viewing angle of +30 degrees or −30 degrees of less than 50, 45, 40, 35, 30, 25, 20, 10%, or 5%. 9. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions have an average relative transmission of visible light for viewing angles ranging from +35 to +80 degrees or an average relative transmission of visible light for viewing angles ranging from −35 to −80 degrees of less than 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, or 2%. 10. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the absorptive regions comprise an organic light absorbing material. 11. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the absorptive regions comprise light-absorbing particles having a median particle size of less than 500 nanometers. 12. The light control film of claim 1 wherein the absorptive regions comprise polyelectrolytes. 13. A light control film comprising a first light control film according to claim 1 disposed upon a second light control film. 14. The light control film of claim 13 wherein the second light control film is according to claim 1 and the first and second light control films are positioned such that the absorptive regions range from being parallel to orthogonal with each other at a viewing angle of 0 degrees. 15. The light control film of claim 13 wherein the second light control film is according to claim 1 and the first and second light control films are positioned such that the absorptive regions are coincident with each other at a viewing angle of 0 degrees. 16. A light control film, comprising: a light input surface and a light output surface opposite the light input surface; alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions disposed between the light input surface and the light output surface, wherein the absorptive regions have an aspect ratio of at least 30 and an average width of no greater than 5 microns; wherein the alternating transmissive regions comprise an absorptive material. 17. The light control film of claim 16 wherein the light absorbing material comprises a pigment and/or dye. 18. A light detection system, including: a light source configured to emit light having a first spectral profile along a first direction and a second spectral profile along a different second direction; a detector sensitive to wavelengths in a detection wavelength range; a light control film according to claim 1 disposed on the light source or detector for receiving and transmitting light emitted by the light source. 19. A microstructured film, comprising: a light input surface and a light output surface opposite the light input surface; alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions disposed between the light input surface and the light output surface, wherein the absorptive regions comprise an aspect ratio of at least 30, an average width of no greater than 5 microns, and a plurality of particles having a median particle size of less than 100 nanometers; wherein an absorptive layer or reflective layer is disposed between the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions and the light input surface and/or light output surface with the proviso that the reflective layer is not a wavelength shifting film or the alternating transmissive regions further comprise an absorptive material. 20. The light control film of claim 19 wherein the alternating transmissive regions and absorptive regions have a relative transmission as measured with a conoscope for a wavelength range of 400 to 700 nm at a viewing angle of 0 degrees of at least 75%.
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