2014
DOI: 10.3807/josk.2014.18.5.538
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Simulation Study on the Minimization of Moiré Patterns Caused by Microlens Array Films for Backlight Applications

Abstract: Microlens array (MLA) films have been used as brightness-enhancement components in many illumination systems, such as a backlight, which should meet the industrial needs of low cost and high brightness performance. A hexagonally-arranged MLA (HA-MLA) was chosen due to its high filling factor, which was a prerequisite for achieving high brightness-enhancement capability. The moiré fringes produced in a film stack composed of two HA-MLA were investigated, under four different lens configurations, by optical simu… Show more

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“…The filling factor of the hexagonally arranged MLA is around 70%-82%, which is higher than the filling factor of the conventional MLA. Theoretically, the upper limit of the filling factor for a hexagonally arranged MLA is calculated to be 90.7% [25]. The layer of the improved MPA is similar to the traditional MPA.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…The filling factor of the hexagonally arranged MLA is around 70%-82%, which is higher than the filling factor of the conventional MLA. Theoretically, the upper limit of the filling factor for a hexagonally arranged MLA is calculated to be 90.7% [25]. The layer of the improved MPA is similar to the traditional MPA.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 88%