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Optics Express | 2009

Efficient LED light distribution cavities using low loss, angle-selective interference transflectors

John A. Wheatley; Gilles J. Benoit; James E. Anderson; Rolf W. Biernath; David G. Freier; Thomas R. Hoffend; C. David Hoyle; Tao T. Liu; Jenna D. Lu; Michael A. Meis; Vadim Savvateev; Craig R. Schardt; Matthew E. Sousa; Michael F. Weber; Timothy J. Nevitt

Recent advances in solid state light source efficiency and luminance present the technical challenge of distributing light from very small point sources to large areas, with area distribution ratios having orders of magnitude greater than previously addressed. Broad adoption of LEDs in lighting and liquid crystal displays is in part contingent on addressing this fundamental light distribution issue. Here we present new materials based on giant birefringent nanotechnology which address these deficiencies allowing us to guide light in air via a novel light distribution system. Resulting from controlled in-plane and out-of-plane x,y,z refractive indices of adjacent layers, these multilayer interference films possess both angle selective and polarization selective reflectance. The angle selectivity can be tuned in both azimuth and polar angle, relieving a key constraint of prior materials. Our work has been done on a physically large scale enabling demonstration of large light management systems of industrial and practical relevance.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2015

44.3: Display Technologies for LED Lighting, Part I: Optical Components

William F. Edmonds; John A. Wheatley; Karl J. L. Geisler; David G. Freier; Robert L. Brott

3M Optical Films deliver brightness, energy performance and color enhancement to liquid crystal displays. A key challenge to adapting these technologies to lighting is transforming thin films to three dimensional components. Results highlight new filmbased delivery formats that deliver improved efficiency and light control for both reflective and refractive optics.


Archive | 2008

BACKLIGHT AND DISPLAY SYSTEM USING SAME

Michael F. Weber; Timothy J. Hebrink; Timothy J. Nevitt; John A. Wheatley; Craig R. Schardt; Rolf W. Biernath; William J. Bryan; Andrew J. Ouderkirk; David G. Freier; Myron K. Jordan; Kristopher J. Derks; Zhaohui Yang; Edward J. Kivel


Archive | 1997

Articles with diffuse reflection of light from light fibers

David G. Freier; Cheryl Annette Vrieze


Archive | 2008

Thin hollow backlights with beneficial design characteristics

Timothy J. Nevitt; Timothy J. Hebrink; Michael F. Weber; Rolf W. Biernath; David G. Freier; John A. Wheatley; Andrew J. Ouderkirk; Charles D. Hoyle; Kristopher J. Derks


Archive | 2008

Light recycling hollow cavity type display backlight

Michael F. Weber; Timothy J. Hebrink; Timothy J. Nevitt; John A. Wheatley; Craig R. Schardt; Rolf W. Biernath; William J. Bryan; Andrew J. Ouderkirk; David G. Freier; Myron K. Jordan; Kristopher J. Derks; Zhaohui Yang; Edward J. Kivel


Archive | 1999

Low-loss face diffuser films for backlit signage and methods for using same

David G. Freier; Neal T. Strand; Scott R. Kaytor; Frank L. Deyak


Archive | 2009

Lighting assemblies and systems

Martin Kristoffersen; Rolf W. Biernath; Thomas R. J. Corrigan; David G. Freier; Raymond P. Johnston; Michael A. Meis; Kenneth A. P. Meyer; Vadim N. Savvateev; William A. Tolbert; Phillip E. Tuma


Archive | 2008

Recycling backlights with semi-specular components

Michael F. Weber; Timothy J. Nevitt; John A. Wheatley; Rolf W. Biernath; David G. Freier; Gilles J. Benoit; Charles D. Hoyle; Andrew J. Ouderkirk; Zhaohui Yang


Archive | 2008

Semi-specular components in hollow cavity light recycling backlights

Michael F. Weber; Timothy J. Nevitt; John A. Wheatley; Rolf W. Biernath; David G. Freier; Gilles J. Benoit; Charles D. Hoyle; Andrew J. Ouderkirk; Zhaohui Yang

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