The color converting film (CCF) is first fabricated by the inkjet printing technology with the drop-on-demand advantage in the paper, the volume ratio of the red quantum-dots (QDs) over green QDs is 1:12.9 at balanced intensity, and each subpixel of the CCF is sprayed with five droplets with each volume of 48 pL. The CCF has been equipped in the corresponding liquid crystal display (LCD) module. In theory, the optical efficiency of the CCF mainly depends on the quantum yield of QDs, therefore, and the total optical efficiency can improve by 2.4 times. The LCD module sample has been tested to verify the performance. Experimental results show that the color gamut reaches 131.4% NTSC in CIE 1931, the total optical efficiency is 20%. Comparing with the wide color gamut backlight module with QDEF, the color gamut improves by 16.4% NTSC, the total optical efficiency improves by 2.1 times, and the average color crosstalk ratio decreases by 4.21% under the condition that the misaligned size is larger than the width of the black matrix. Our method provides theoretical guidance to realize high-performance LCDs.
The preparing method of UV resin compound optical film (COF) by curing under the help of mold has been first proposed in the paper. The simulation results indicate that the theoretical values of the full width at half maximum (FWHM) for the horizontal and vertical direction are 14 degrees and 24 degrees, respectively. Then, the collimated ultraviolet light has been used to prepare the UV resin COF sample with the help of the mold. The experiment results claim the FWHMs of the horizontal and vertical direction for the sample are 16 degrees and 25 degrees when the uniformity is 86%, and it is consistent with the simulation results. The performance parameters in the BLM with COF fabricated are greater than those in the traditional one. Therefore, the COF can provide a collimated uniform plane light source and the new fabrication method is effective.
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