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11 September 2006 A superior architecture of brightness enhancement for display backlighting
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Abstract
Brightness enhancement of backlighting for displays is typically achieved via crossed micro prismatic films that are introduced between a backlight unit and a transmissive (LCD) display. Prismatic films let pass light only into a restricted angular range, while, in conjunction with other reflective elements below the backlight, all other light is recycled within the backlight unit, thereby increasing the backlight luminance. This design offers no free parameters to influence the resulting light distribution and suffers from insufficient stray light control. A novel strategy of light recycling is introduced, using a microlens array in conjunction with a hole array in a reflective surface, that can provide higher luminance, superior stray light control, and can be designed to meet almost any desired emission pattern. Similar strategies can be applied to mix light from different colored LEDs being mounted upside down to shine into a backlight unit.
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Oliver Dross, William A. Parkyn, Julio Chaves, Waqidi Falicoff, Juan Carlos Miñano, Pablo Benitez, and Roberto Alvarez "A superior architecture of brightness enhancement for display backlighting", Proc. SPIE 6338, Nonimaging Optics and Efficient Illumination Systems III, 63380G (11 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.683208
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KEYWORDS
Reflectivity

Light emitting diodes

Prisms

Waveguides

LCDs

Diffusers

Light sources

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