Displays having Polarizing Structures formed using Narrowband Dichroic Dyes

US2016197309A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2016197309-A1
Application numberUS-201514881072-A
CountryUS
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Filing dateOct 12, 2015
Priority dateJan 5, 2015
Publication dateJul 7, 2016
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A display may have thin-film transistor circuitry on a substrate. An array of organic light-emitting diodes may be formed on the thin-film transistor circuitry. The organic light-emitting diodes may have anodes, cathodes, and emissive material located between the anodes and cathodes. A circular polarizer may be formed over the array of organic light-emitting diodes. The circular polarizer may include a linear polarizer and a quarter wave plate. The linear polarizer may be formed from one or more film layers having narrowband dichroic dyes so that the polarizer exhibits transmission peaks aligned with a selected subset of wavelengths and absorbance notches corresponding to the selected subset of wavelengths. The selected subset of wavelengths may cover the ranges where the light-emitting diodes are outputting light. Configured in this way, the polarizer will exhibit enhanced luminance at the desired wavelengths while suppressing ambient light reflections at other wavelengths in the visible spectrum.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A display, comprising: a substrate; a pixel that is formed on the substrate and that emits light at a given wavelength; and a circular polarizer that is formed over the pixel and that exhibits a transmission profile for light passing through the circular polarizer from the pixel, wherein the transmission profile has at least one peak at the given wavelength. 2 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein the circular polarizer comprises: a linear polarizer; and a quarter wave plate. 3 . The display defined in claim 2 , further comprising: a first additional pixel that is formed on the substrate and that emits light at a first wavelength that is different than the given wavelength, wherein the transmission profile of the circular polarizer exhibits at least a first additional peak at the first wavelength. 4 . The display defined in claim 3 , further comprising: a second additional pixel that is formed on the substrate and that emits light at a second wavelength that is different than the given wavelength and the first wavelength, wherein the transmission profile of the circular polarizer exhibits at least a second additional peak at the second wavelength. 5 . The display defined in claim 2 , wherein the linear polarizer is formed from narrowband dichroic dyes. 6 . The display defined in claim 5 , wherein the linear polarizer is configured to exhibit an absorbance spectrum having at least one notch that is aligned to the given wavelength. 7 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein the circular polarizer is configured such that the at least one peak provides at least a 10% luminance boost relative to transmission at other wavelengths. 8 . The display defined in claim 1 , wherein the circular polarizer is configured such that the at least one peak provides at least a 20% luminance boost relative to transmission at other wavelengths. 9 . Display circuitry, comprising: a pixel that produces light at a given wavelength; and a circular polarizer formed over the pixel to suppress ambient light reflections, wherein the circular polarizer is formed from polarizing material having at least one absorption notch aligned to the given wavelength. 10 . The display circuitry defined in claim 9 , wherein the polarizing material comprises a narrowband dichroic dye. 11 . The display circuitry defined in claim 9 , further comprising: a first additional pixel that produces light at a first wavelength that is different than the given wavelength, wherein the polarizing material also exhibits low absorption values at the first wavelength. 12 . The display circuitry defined in claim 11 , further comprising: a second additional pixel that produces light at a second wavelength that is different than the given wavelength and the first wavelength, wherein the polarizing material also exhibits low absorption values at the second wavelength. 13 . The display circuitry defined in claim 12 , wherein the given wavelength comprises the blue wavelength, wherein the first wavelength comprises the green wavelength, and wherein the second wavelength comprises the red wavelength. 14 . The display circuitry defined in claim 13 , wherein the circular polarizer suppresses ambient light reflections for all visible wavelengths except for light at the given, first, and second wavelengths. 15 . The display circuitry defined in claim 9 , wherein the pixel includes an organic light-emitting diode. 16 . A light-emitting diode display, comprising: a substrate; an array of light-emitting diodes on the substrate, wherein at least some of the light-emitting diodes in the array emits light at a given wavelength; and a circular polarizer that suppresses ambient light reflections except for ambient light aligned to the given wavelength. 17 . The light-emitting diode display defined in claim 16 , wherein at least another portion of the light-emitting diodes in the array emits light at an additional wavelength that is different than the given wavelength, and wherein the circular polarizer is further configured to suppress ambient light reflections except for ambient light aligned to the additional wavelength. 18 . The light-emitting diode display defined in claim 17 , wherein the circular polarizer comprises: a quarter wave plate; and a linear polarizer that is formed using narrowband dichroic dyes. 19 . The light-emitting diode display defined in claim 18 , wherein the narrowband dichroic dyes exhibit absorbance notches that are aligned to the given wavelength and the additional wavelength. 20 . The light-emitting diode display defined in claim 19 , wherein circular polarizer provides a transmission boost for the light emitted from the array of light-emitting diodes.

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  • Arrangements for improving contrast, e.g. preventing reflection of ambient light · CPC title

  • Arrangements for improving contrast, e.g. preventing reflection of ambient light · CPC title

  • G02B27/286Primary

    for controlling or changing the state of polarisation, e.g. transforming one polarisation state into another (G02B5/3083 takes precedence; light guide coupling means utilising polarising elements G02B6/34) · CPC title

  • Electricity · mapped topic

  • organic, e.g. using organic light-emitting diodes [OLED] · CPC title

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What does patent US2016197309A1 cover?
A display may have thin-film transistor circuitry on a substrate. An array of organic light-emitting diodes may be formed on the thin-film transistor circuitry. The organic light-emitting diodes may have anodes, cathodes, and emissive material located between the anodes and cathodes. A circular polarizer may be formed over the array of organic light-emitting diodes. The circular polarizer may i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/286. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jul 07 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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