Automotive radar / lidar behind reflective surfaces
US-2020072947-A1 · Mar 5, 2020 · US
US2024264347A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2024264347-A1 |
| Application number | US-202118567823-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jun 28, 2021 |
| Priority date | Jun 28, 2021 |
| Publication date | Aug 8, 2024 |
| Grant date | — |
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An optical stack (100) includes a substrate (110), a radio-wave anti-reflection sheet (130) configured to reduce reflection from the optical stack (100) of radio waves at a predetermined operating frequency (f), and a visible light reflective, infrared light transmissive multilayer optical film (120) disposed between the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet (130) and the substrate (110). For N radiation substantially normally incident on the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet (130) and for a first frequency range at least 20 GHz wide, centered on the predetermined operating frequency (f), and disposed between about 1 GHz and about 120 GHz, a return loss of the optical stack (100) is asymmetric about the predetermined operating frequency (f) in the first frequency range. The optical stack (100) has a largest return loss S11L in the first frequency range of less than −10 dB and a difference between the largest return loss S11L and a smallest return loss S11S in the first frequency range is less than about 2 dB.
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An optical stack comprising: a substrate; a radio-wave anti-reflection sheet configured to reduce reflection from the optical stack of radio waves emitted from a transmitter at a predetermined operating frequency; and a multilayer optical film disposed between the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet and the substrate, such that for light substantially normally incident on the multilayer optical film and for at least one polarization state: an average optical reflectance of the multilayer optical film is greater than about 70% in a first wavelength range of about 420 nm to about 680 nm; and an average optical transmittance of the multilayer optical film is greater than about 70% in a second wavelength range at least about 100 nm wide and disposed between about 800 nm and about 1600 nm, wherein for radiation substantially normally incident on the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet such that at least a portion of the radiation is transmitted through each of the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet, the multilayer optical film, and the substrate; and for a first frequency range at least 20 GHz wide, centered on the predetermined operating frequency, and disposed between about 1 GHz and about 120 GHz: a return loss of the optical stack is asymmetric about the predetermined operating frequency in the first frequency range; and the optical stack has a largest return loss S11L in the first frequency range of less than −10 dB and a difference between the largest return loss S11L and a smallest return loss S11S in the first frequency range is less than about 2 dB. 17 . The optical stack of claim 16 , wherein the first frequency range is at least 25 GHz wide. 18 . The optical stack of claim 16 , wherein the multilayer optical film comprises a plurality of optical repeat units numbering at least 10 in total, each of the optical repeat units comprising at least individual first and second polymeric layers, each of the first and second polymeric layers having an average thickness of less than about 500 nm. 19 . The optical stack of claim 16 , wherein the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet comprises first and second layers having respective first and second densities, the first density being lower than the second density, the second layer being disposed between the first layer and the multilayer optical film. 20 . The optical stack of claim 16 , wherein the smallest return loss S11S occurs at a frequency different from the predetermined operating frequency by at least about 2 GHz. 21 . The optical stack of claim 16 , wherein for at least one frequency in a range of about 1 GHz to about 120 GHz, a dielectric loss tangent of the multilayer optical film is less than about 0.02 and a real part of a dielectric constant of the multilayer optical film is in a range of about 1.8 to about 4. 22 . The optical stack of claim 16 , wherein for light substantially normally incident on the optical stack and for the at least one polarization state, an average optical transmittance of the optical stack is greater than about 20% in the second wavelength range. 23 . The optical stack of claim 16 further comprising a polymeric cover layer disposed between the multilayer optical film and the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet. 24 . The optical stack of claim 16 further comprising a heater film disposed between the substrate and the multilayer optical film. 25 . A vehicle assembly comprising a transmitter and the optical stack of claim 16 disposed proximate the transmitter, the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet facing the transmitter, the transmitter configured to transmit radio waves at the predetermined operating frequency. 26 . An optical stack comprising: a substrate; a radio-wave anti-reflection sheet configured to reduce reflection from the optical stack of radio waves emitted from a transmitter at a predetermined operating frequency; and a multilayer optical film disposed between the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet and the substrate, such that for light substantially normally incident on the multilayer optical film and for at least one polarization state: an average optical reflectance of the multilayer optical film is greater than about 70% in a first wavelength range of about 420 nm to about 680 nm; and an average optical transmittance of the multilayer optical film is greater than about 70% in a second wavelength range at least about 100 nm wide and disposed between about 800 nm and about 1600 nm, wherein for radiation substantially normally incident on the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet such that at least a portion of the radiation is transmitted through each of the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet, the multilayer optical film, and the substrate: for a first frequency range from f1 to f2, 1 GHz≤f1<f2≤120 GHz, the predetermined operating frequency being an average of f1 and f2: a return loss of the optical stack is asymmetric about the predetermined operating frequency in the first frequency range; and the optical stack has a largest return loss S11L in the first frequency range of less than −10 dB and a difference between the largest return loss S11L and a smallest return loss S11S in the first frequency range is less than about 2 dB; and for each of a second frequency range of about 0.1 f1 to f1 and a third frequency range of f2 to about 3 f2, the return loss of the optical stack comprises a least one peak and at least one valley, the at least one peak comprising a first local maximum greater than S11L+2 dB at a frequency fp1, the at least one valley comprising a first local minimum less than S11S−2 dB at a frequency fv1, f2-f1≥|fp1-fv1|. 27 . The optical stack of claim 26 , wherein for each of the second and third frequency ranges, f2-f1≥1.5|fp1-f1|. 28 . The optical stack of claim 26 , wherein the multilayer optical film comprises a plurality of optical repeat units numbering at least 10 in total, each of the optical repeat units comprising at least individual first and second polymeric layers, each of the first and second polymeric layers having an average thickness of less than about 500 nm. 29 . The optical stack of claim 26 , wherein the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet comprises first and second layers having respective first and second densities, the first density being lower than the second density, the second layer being disposed between the first layer and the multilayer optical film. 30 . The optical stack of claim 26 , wherein the smallest return loss S11S occurs at a frequency different from the predetermined operating frequency by at least about 2 GHz. 31 . The optical stack of claim 26 , wherein for at least one frequency in a range of about 1 GHz to about 120 GHz, a dielectric loss tangent of the multilayer optical film is less than about 0.02 and a real part of a dielectric constant of the multilayer optical film is in a range of about 1.8 to about 4. 32 . The optical stack of claim 26 , wherein for light substantially normally incident on the optical stack and for the at least one polarization state, an average optical transmittance of the optical stack is greater than about 20% in the second wavelength range. 33 . The optical stack of claim 26 further comprising a polymeric cover layer disposed between the multilayer optical film and the radio-wave anti-reflection sheet. 34 . The optical stack of claim 26 further comprising a heater film disposed between the substrate and the multilayer optical film. 35 . A vehicle assembly comprising a transmi
comprising two or more layers of dielectric material (H01Q1/425 takes precedence) · CPC title
comprising dielectric particles, e.g. birefringent crystals embedded in a matrix · CPC title
for use with infrared or ultraviolet radiation, e.g. for separating visible light from infrared and/or ultraviolet radiation · CPC title
made of organic materials, e.g. plastics (G02B1/08 takes precedence) · CPC title
of land vehicles · CPC title
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