2010
DOI: 10.1889/jsid18.5.336
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Novel direct‐view LED backlight unit with an aspheric microlens array and a rough‐texture sheet

Abstract: Abstract— This study proposes a novel direct‐view light‐emitting‐diode (LED) backlight unit with a high‐fill‐factor aspheric microlens array and a rough‐texture sheet. An aspheric microlens array and a rough‐texture sheet made from polysiloxine were used as the grating element and optical diffuser, respectively, which increases light‐extraction efficiency and improves luminance uniformity. The specific aspheric microlens‐array mold was fabricated by using a heating encapsulated air process based on a glass waf… Show more

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“…In recent 1 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed. years, MLA films have been increasingly used to improve the brightness and collimating properties of the backlight units in flat panel displays (FPDs) [17][18][19]. However, in fabricating high-performance MLA films, accurate and costeffective methods are required for patterning the film with functional structures over a large area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent 1 Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed. years, MLA films have been increasingly used to improve the brightness and collimating properties of the backlight units in flat panel displays (FPDs) [17][18][19]. However, in fabricating high-performance MLA films, accurate and costeffective methods are required for patterning the film with functional structures over a large area.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%