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  • Functional Light-Guide Plate Characterized by Optical Micro-Deflector and Micro-Reflector for LCD Backlight

    Kalil KALANTAR  Shingo MATSUMOTO  Tomohisa ONISHI  

     
    PAPER-FPD Materials and Components

      Vol:
    E84-C No:11
      Page(s):
    1637-1646

    The optical structure of a conventional backlight illumination system used for transmissive LCD of a mobile terminal is investigated. A structured LGP based on the total internal reflection is designed and fabricated. The LGP is characterized by optical micro-deflectors (MD) and micro-reflectors (MR). The guided light inside the LGP is reflected on the MR elements and directed toward the MD elements. The coming light ray is refracted on the MD element and as a result the ray is deflected on the LGP. The emergent light on the LGP has a wide zenith angle due to the LGP surface normal. A prism sheet whose function is based on the total internal reflection is set on the LGP. The emanated light from the LGP is reflected on the surface of the prism structure and redirected toward the surface normal. The illumination cone of the novel backlight is limited to horizontal range of 17 degrees and vertical range of 11 degrees. The illumination cone on the novel structure can be shaped by optical designs of the MD and MR elements. The peak brightness on the novel backlight structure is 1.44 times that of the conventional one. In this backlight structure, only one TIR prism sheet is used and a thickness reduction of about 250 µm is achieved.

  • Backlight Unit with Double Surface Light Emission Using a Single Micro-Structured Light-Guide Plate

    Kalil KALANTAR  Shingo MATSUMOTO  Tatsuya KATOH  Toshiyuki MIZUNO  

     
    INVITED PAPER

      Vol:
    E87-C No:11
      Page(s):
    1954-1961

    A double surface light emission backlight that uses single light-guide plate, has been developed for illumination of two liquid-crystal displays (LCD) on its front and rear, to be used in a cellular phone. The light-guide plate has a trapezoid cross-section with arrays of optical micro deflector and micro prism on the front and the rear surfaces, respectively. Propagated light, forward and backward, inside the light-guide plate are controlled and directed toward LCDs using only two prism sheets with internal reflection characteristic, each for the front and the rear. Only three optical components and four light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are used in the new structure compared with ten components and six LEDs of the current type. Comparing with the current type, the thickness and power consumption of the new backlight are reduced by a factor of 0.59 and 0.67, respectively.