Backlighting for electro-optical passive displays and transflective layer useful therewith
First Claim
1. An electro-optical display device comprising an electroluminescent lamp having a phosphor layer disposed between corresponding lamp electrodes that are adapted to apply an excitation potential to cause said phosphor layer to emit light, the front lamp electrode being light-transmissive to radiation from said phosphor layer, and,positioned in front of said front electrode, a passive liquid crystal display device having a display defined by an array of a large number of discrete picture elements activatable selectively to form desired characters,said front lamp electrode comprising a thin layer of a light-transmissive, non-crosslinked, polyvinylidene fluoride binder containing a uniform distribution of discrete metal flakes in sufficient electrical contact with each other to at least assist in applying said excitation potential to said phosphor layer,said flakes characterized as being spaced apart from each other and having diameters between 5 and 10 μ
- m in the direction of the plane of the layer in which they reside and surfaces that are not uniformly flat or smooth, all so as to create a large multiplicity of tiny, diffusely reflective surfaces that reflect a sufficient amount of light to illuminate said liquid crystal display under light ambient conditions and a large multiplicity of open passages between said reflective surfaces that permit light to escape from said phosphor layer through said front lamp electrode in an amount sufficient to back-illuminate said liquid crystal display under dark ambient conditions.
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Abstract
In an electroluminescent lamp having a phosphor layer disposed between corresponding lamp electrodes adapted to apply an excitation potential to cause the phosphor layer to emit light, a front lamp electrode which, in addition to being light transmissive to radiation from the phosphor layer, consists of a thin layer of light-transmissive binder containing a distribution of discrete particles that are characteristically light-reflective and electrically conductive. The electrode particles provide aggregate diffuse outward reflectance sufficient to serve as a reflector behind an LCD display for ambient light that falls upon the LCD display to illuminate the display under light ambient conditions. Furthermore, the particles in the electrode layer are adapted to contribute to electrical continuity through the layer sufficient to apply excitation to the phosphor layer, and the electrode layer particles have sufficient spaces between them to provide escape-paths for light from the excited phosphor layer to back-illuminate the LCD display under dark ambient conditions. A method of forming the improved electrode, e.g. by shear transfer techniques, is also described. Certain aspects of the invention apply to the function of improved transflective layers, per se.
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5 Claims
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1. An electro-optical display device comprising an electroluminescent lamp having a phosphor layer disposed between corresponding lamp electrodes that are adapted to apply an excitation potential to cause said phosphor layer to emit light, the front lamp electrode being light-transmissive to radiation from said phosphor layer, and,
positioned in front of said front electrode, a passive liquid crystal display device having a display defined by an array of a large number of discrete picture elements activatable selectively to form desired characters, said front lamp electrode comprising a thin layer of a light-transmissive, non-crosslinked, polyvinylidene fluoride binder containing a uniform distribution of discrete metal flakes in sufficient electrical contact with each other to at least assist in applying said excitation potential to said phosphor layer, said flakes characterized as being spaced apart from each other and having diameters between 5 and 10 μ - m in the direction of the plane of the layer in which they reside and surfaces that are not uniformly flat or smooth, all so as to create a large multiplicity of tiny, diffusely reflective surfaces that reflect a sufficient amount of light to illuminate said liquid crystal display under light ambient conditions and a large multiplicity of open passages between said reflective surfaces that permit light to escape from said phosphor layer through said front lamp electrode in an amount sufficient to back-illuminate said liquid crystal display under dark ambient conditions.
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3. In an electroluminescent lamp comprising a phosphor layer disposed between corresponding lamp electrodes that are adapted to apply an excitation potential to cause said phosphor layer to emit light, the front lamp electrode being light-transmissive to radiation from said phosphor layer,
the improvement wherein said front lamp electrode comprises a thin layer of a light-transmissive, non-crosslinked, polyvinylidene fluoride binder containing a uniform distribution of discrete metal flakes in sufficient electrical contact with each other to at least assist in applying said excitation potential to said phosphor layer, said flakes characterized as being spaced apart from each other and having diameters between 5 and 10 μ - m in the direction of the plane of the layer in which they reside and having surfaces that are not uniformly flat or smooth, all so as to create a large multiplicity of tiny, diffusely reflective surfaces that reflect a sufficient amount of light to illuminate a liquid crystal display under light ambient conditions and a large multiplicity of open passages between said reflective surfaces that permit light to escape from said phosphor layer through said front lamp electrode in an amount sufficient to back-illuminate a liquid crystal display under dark ambient conditions.
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