Optical reflective film
US-2019111659-A1 · Apr 18, 2019 · US
US2025277924A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2025277924-A1 |
| Application number | US-202118247162-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Sep 17, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 15, 2020 |
| Publication date | Sep 4, 2025 |
| Grant date | — |
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Optical devices include a visible light source, a visible light detector, and a multi-layer film article in the pathway between the visible light source and the visible light detector. The multi-layer film article includes an optical film layer and an optically clear adhesive layer. The optically clear adhesive layer includes a polymeric adhesive matrix, and at least one infrared light absorbing material that absorbs light in the range of 680-1100 nanometers. The infrared light absorbing material is an organic dye.
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1 - 15 . (canceled) 16 . An optical device configured to sense a presence of a finger, the optical device comprising: an emissive display configured to emit a visible image in a visible wavelength range extending from about 420 nm to about 680 nm; a visible light source configured to emit light having a first wavelength in the visible wavelength range; a visible light detector configured to detect the emitted light after the emitted light is reflected by the finger; and a multi-layer film article in a pathway between the visible light source and the visible light detector, wherein the multi-layer film article comprises: a first optical film layer comprising a plurality of polymeric layers numbering at least 10 in total, each of the polymeric layers having an average thickness less than about 400 nm, such that for an incident light incident on the first optical film layer and for at least one polarization state, the plurality of polymeric layers: reflects at least 70% of the incident light having the first wavelength for each of a first incident angle of less than about 5 degrees and a second incident angle of greater than about 45 degrees; reflects at least 70% of the incident light having a second wavelength in an infrared wavelength range extending from about 680 nm to about 1100 nm for the first incident angle; and transmits at least 40% of the incident light having the second wavelength for the second incident angle; and an optically clear adhesive layer disposed on at least a portion of the first optical film layer, and wherein the optically clear adhesive layer comprises: a polymeric adhesive matrix; and at least one infrared light absorbing material that absorbs light having the second wavelength. 17 . The optical device of claim 16 , wherein the at least one infrared light absorbing material has a ratio of a minimum transmission at 680-1100 nanometers to a transmission at 500 nanometers of from 0 to 0.5. 18 . The optical device of claim 16 , wherein the at least one infrared light absorbing material comprises a diimonium dye, an anthraquinone dye, an aminium dye, a cyanine dye, a merocyanium dye, a croconium dye, a squarylium dye, a rylene dye, an azulenium dye, a polymethyne dye, a naphthoquinone dye, a pyrilium dye, a phthalocyanine dye, a naphthalocyanine dye, a naphthlolactam dye, an azo dye, an indigo dye, a perinone dye, a terrylene dye, a dioxadine dye, a quinacridone dye, an isodorynone dye, a quinophthalone dye, a pyrrol dye, or a thioindigo dye. 19 . A multi-layer film article comprising: a first optical film layer with a first major surface and a second major surface; and an optically clear adhesive layer with a first major surface and a second major surface, wherein the first major surface of the optically clear adhesive layer is disposed on at least a portion of the second major surface of the first optical film layer, and wherein the optically clear adhesive layer comprises: a polymeric adhesive matrix; and at least one infrared light absorbing material that absorbs light in the range of 680-1100 nanometers. 20 . The multi-layer film article of claim 19 , wherein the at least one infrared light absorbing material has a ratio of a minimum transmission at 680-1100 nanometers to a transmission at 500 nanometers of from 0 to 0.5. 21 . The multi-layer film article of claim 19 , wherein the first optical film layer comprises a single-layer optical film. 22 . The multi-layer film article of claim 19 , wherein the first optical film layer comprises a multi-layer optical film. 23 . The multi-layer film article of claim 19 , further comprising a second optical film wherein the second optical film has a first major surface and a second major surface, wherein the first major surface of the second optical film is in contact with at least a portion of the second major surface of the optically clear adhesive layer. 24 . A multi-layer film article comprising: a first optical film layer with a first major surface and a second major surface; and an optically clear adhesive layer with a first major surface and a second major surface, wherein the first major surface of the optically clear adhesive layer is disposed on at least a portion of the second major surface of the first optical film layer, and wherein the optically clear adhesive layer comprises: a polymeric adhesive matrix; and at least one infrared light absorbing material comprising a diimonium dye, an anthraquinone dye, an aminium dye, a cyanine dye, a merocyanium dye, a croconium dye, a squarylium dye, a rylene dye, an azulenium dye, a polymethyne dye, a naphthoquinone dye, a pyrilium dye, a phthalocyanine dye, a naphthalocyanine dye, a naphthlolactam dye, an azo dye, an indigo dye, a perinone dye, a terrylene dye, a dioxadine dye, a quinacridone dye, an isodorynone dye, a quinophthalone dye, a pyrrol dye, or a thioindigo dye.
Optical properties · CPC title
by interrupting or reflecting a light beam, e.g. optical touch-screen · CPC title
using electro-optical elements or layers, e.g. electroluminescent sensing · CPC title
involving the reflection of light at a particular angle of incidence, e.g. Brewster's angle · CPC title
including organic materials, e.g. polymeric layers · CPC title
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