Optical systems having variable viewing angles

US9921345B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9921345-B2
Application numberUS-201515301780-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMay 27, 2015
Priority dateMay 30, 2014
Publication dateMar 20, 2018
Grant dateMar 20, 2018

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Optical systems are described that include a lighting component, a switchable diffuser adjacent the lighting component, and a low-absorbing optical component disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the lighting component or disposed adjacent the lighting component opposite the switchable diffuser or disposed adjacent the lighting component opposite the display panel. The switchable diffuser is capable of being in either a substantially clear state or in a first hazy state. The low-absorbing optical component provides a collimating effect or a turning effect when the lighting component is illuminated and the switchable diffuser is in the substantially clear state.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical system comprising: a switchable diffuser having a first major surface, the switchable diffuser capable of being in a substantially clear state or in a first hazy state; a low-absorbing optical component disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the first major surface; and a lighting component disposed to illuminate the switchable diffuser from the first major surface, wherein the optical system is configured such that either an air interface is present at the first major surface of the switchable diffuser or a low-index layer is disposed between the lighting component and the switchable diffuser, wherein the low-absorbing optical component provides a collimating effect or a turning effect when the lighting component illuminates the switchable diffuser from the first major surface and the switchable diffuser is in the substantially clear state, and wherein the lighting component includes a light source and a light guide. 2. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the switchable diffuser is disposed adjacent the light guide with the first major surface facing the light guide. 3. The optical system of claim 2 , wherein only an air gap separates the switchable diffuser and the light guide. 4. The optical system of claim 2 , wherein the low-index layer separates the switchable diffuser and the light guide. 5. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein a region extending from the lighting component through the low-absorbing optical component and extending across the first major surface of the switchable diffuser is a low-absorbing region. 6. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the low-absorbing optical component is configured to provide a light output having a first angular distribution when a light input having a second angular distribution is provided to the low-absorbing optical component, wherein the first angular distribution is either has a mean output direction substantially closer to a normal of an output surface of the optical system or is substantially more collimated compared to the second angular distribution. 7. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the switchable diffuser includes smectic A liquid crystal. 8. The optical system of claim 1 , wherein the switchable diffuser includes a plurality of addressable regions. 9. An optical system comprising: a light guide; a switchable diffuser adjacent the light guide, the switchable diffuser capable of being in either a substantially clear state or in a first hazy state; a low-absorbing optical component disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the light guide or disposed adjacent the light guide opposite the switchable diffuser or disposed adjacent the light guide opposite an output surface of the optical system, wherein an air gap or a low-index layer separates the switchable diffuser and the light guide, and wherein the low-absorbing optical component provides a collimating effect or a turning effect when a light is input into the light guide and the switchable diffuser is in the substantially clear state. 10. The optical system of claim 9 , wherein the low-absorbing optical component is disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the light guide. 11. The optical system of claim 10 , wherein a region extending from the light guide through the low-absorbing optical component and extending across a first major surface of the switchable diffuser is a low-absorbing region. 12. The optical system of claim 9 , wherein the low-absorbing optical component is disposed adjacent the light guide opposite the switchable diffuser and the optical system further comprises a reflector disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the light guide. 13. The optical system of claim 9 wherein the low-absorbing optical component is configured to provide a light output having a first angular distribution when a light input having a second angular distribution is provided to the low-absorbing optical component, wherein the first angular distribution is either has a mean output direction substantially closer to a normal of an output surface of the optical system or is substantially more collimated compared to the second angular distribution. 14. The optical system of claim 9 , wherein the switchable diffuser includes smectic A liquid crystal. 15. The optical system of claim 9 , wherein the switchable diffuser includes a plurality of addressable regions. 16. An optical system comprising: a light guide including light extraction features; a switchable diffuser adjacent the light guide, the switchable diffuser capable of being in a substantially clear state or in a first hazy state; a low-absorbing optical component disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the light guide or disposed adjacent the light guide opposite the switchable diffuser or disposed adjacent the light guide opposite an output surface of the optical system, wherein the low-absorbing optical component provides a collimating effect or a turning effect when a light is input into the light guide and the switchable diffuser is in the substantially clear state. 17. The optical system of claim 16 , wherein the low-absorbing optical component is disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the light guide. 18. The optical system of claim 17 , wherein a region extending from the light guide to the low-absorbing optical component and extending across a first major surface of the switchable diffuser is a low-absorbing region. 19. The optical system of claim 16 , wherein the low-absorbing optical component is disposed adjacent the light guide opposite the switchable diffuser and the optical system further comprises a reflector disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the light guide. 20. The optical system of claim 16 , wherein the low-absorbing optical component is configured to provide a light output having a first angular distribution when a light input having a second angular distribution is provided to the low-absorbing optical component, wherein the first angular distribution is either has a mean output direction substantially closer to a normal of an output surface of the optical system or is substantially more collimated compared to the second angular distribution. 21. The optical system of claim 16 , wherein the switchable diffuser includes smectic A liquid crystal. 22. The optical system of claim 16 , wherein the switchable diffuser includes a plurality of addressable regions.

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  • in which at least one liquid crystal cell or layer assumes a scattering state · CPC title

  • G02B6/0051Primary

    Diffusing sheet or layer · CPC title

  • Arrangements for providing a switchable viewing angle · CPC title

  • characterised by the electro-optical or magneto-optical effect, e.g. field-induced phase transition, orientation effect, guest-host interaction or dynamic scattering · CPC title

  • using smectic liquid crystals (G02F1/141 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US9921345B2 cover?
Optical systems are described that include a lighting component, a switchable diffuser adjacent the lighting component, and a low-absorbing optical component disposed adjacent the switchable diffuser opposite the lighting component or disposed adjacent the lighting component opposite the switchable diffuser or disposed adjacent the lighting component opposite the display panel. The switchable d…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
3M Innovative Properties Co
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/0051. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 20 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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