Optical film and polarizing beam splitter

US12386191B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12386191-B2
Application numberUS-201917292972-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 4, 2019
Priority dateDec 7, 2018
Publication dateAug 12, 2025
Grant dateAug 12, 2025

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An optical film and a polarizing beam splitter (PBS) including the optical film is described. The optical film includes a first optical stack disposed on, and spaced apart by one or more spacer layers from, a second optical stack. When the optical film is disposed between, and adhered to, hypotenuses of first and second prisms to form a PBS and a cone of light is incident on the PBS making an incident angle of about 40 to 50 degrees with the optical film, the PBS has: an average optical reflectance Rs greater than about 95% for a first polarization state; an average optical transmittance Ts less than about 0.012% for the first polarization state; an average optical transmittance Tp less than about 98.5% for a second polarization state; and an average optical reflectance Rp less than about 0.25% for the second polarization state.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical film comprising a first optical stack disposed on, and spaced apart by one or more spacer layers from, a second optical stack, each optical stack comprising a plurality of polymeric interference layers reflecting and transmitting light primarily by optical interference in a same predetermined wavelength range extending at least from 450 to 700 nm, for light in the predetermined wavelength range and substantially normally incident on the optical film, the plurality of the interference layers in each optical stack reflecting at least 80% of light having a first polarization state and transmitting at least 80% of light having an orthogonal second polarization state; such that when the optical film is disposed between, and adhered to, hypotenuses of first and second prisms to form a polarizing beam splitter (PBS), and a cone of light having at least one wavelength in the predetermined wavelength range and an f-number from about 1.8 to about 2.2 is incident on the PBS making an incident angle of about 40 to 50 degrees with the optical film, the PBS has: an average optical reflectance Rs greater than about 95% for the first polarization state; an average optical transmittance Ts less than about 0.012% for the first polarization state; an average optical transmittance Tp less than about 98.5% for the second polarization state; and an average optical reflectance Rp less than about 0.25% for the second polarization state, Tp/Ts greater than about 8000, wherein the first and second optical stacks and the one or more spacer layers are formed integrally with one another. 2. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein the same predetermined wavelength range extends at least from 400 to 700 nm. 3. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein the same predetermined wavelength range extends at least from 400 to 980 nm. 4. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein the cone of light comprises wavelengths in a range extending at least from 480 to 600 nm. 5. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein the cone of light comprises white light. 6. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein Tp is greater than about 90%. 7. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein for light having the first polarization state and incident on the optical film at an incident angle θ, and for at least one wavelength in the predetermined wavelength range, the PBS has average optical reflectance Rs 1 and Rs 2 for θ about zero and 50 degrees, respectively, a difference between Rs 1 and Rs 2 less than about 5%. 8. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein thickest polymeric interference layers of the first and second optical stacks are disposed between thinnest polymeric interference layers of the first and second optical stacks. 9. The optical film of claim 1 , wherein a thickest polymeric interference layer of the second optical stack is thicker than a thickest polymeric interference layer of the first optical stack.

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  • G02B5/305Primary

    including organic materials, e.g. polymeric layers · CPC title

  • comprising deposited thin solid films (G02B5/281 - G02B5/289 take precedence; multilayered film filters for fibre optic multiplexing G02B6/29361) · CPC title

  • Birefringent or phase retarding elements (G02B5/3008, G02B5/3016 take precedence; systems for polarisation control G02B27/286; manufacturing phase modulating patterns by lithographic processes G03F7/001) · CPC title

  • G02B27/283Primary

    used for beam splitting or combining · CPC title

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What does patent US12386191B2 cover?
An optical film and a polarizing beam splitter (PBS) including the optical film is described. The optical film includes a first optical stack disposed on, and spaced apart by one or more spacer layers from, a second optical stack. When the optical film is disposed between, and adhered to, hypotenuses of first and second prisms to form a PBS and a cone of light is incident on the PBS making an i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Company
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B5/305. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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