The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens-array light-control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed for enhancing the image brightness and contrast ratio of various reflective liquid-crystal displays. By use of index-matching material, the interface reflection is greatly reduced. Through optimized designs, the surface-scattering effect is also suppressed; thus the contrast ratio is much enhanced. From experimental results, the MAMA-LCF leads to a similar to1.5x gain in brightness over the MgO standard white and a 15:1 contrast ratio for the reflective color super-twist nematic liquid-crystal display, 2.8x MgO and a 23:1 contrast ratio for the polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal, and 2.8x MgO and a 13:1 contrast ratio for the cholesteric liquid-crysta...
New generations of large area liquid crystal displays require very high optical performance to compe...
A microlens array (MLA) based see-through, front projection screen, which can be used in direct proj...
It is demonstrated that the reflective properties and bistability of cholesteric liquid crystals can...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens-array light-control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed for enh...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens array light control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed to enha...
Abstract—Micro-optics have become the key technology in liquid crystal display systems due to its ca...
We propose and demonstrate the concept of using a tuneable liquid crystal micro-lens (LCML) array to...
The micro optical elements can resolve the key issues of transflective liquid crystal displays (LCDs...
We report on the photometric and colorimetric properties of surface and polymer network stabilized r...
In recent years, many experimental and theoretical research groups worldwide have actively worked on...
An optically anisotropic microlens array film directly formed on a single substrate is demonstrated....
We demonstrate a thin flat polymeric microlens for improving the aperture ratio and light efficiency...
We propose a single mode transflective liquid crystal display (LCD) which is operated as the transmi...
Current lighting industry has transformed from increasing the lighting efficiency to more diverse an...
We report a polymer-stabilized liquid crystal (LC) microlens array with a large dynamic range and fa...
New generations of large area liquid crystal displays require very high optical performance to compe...
A microlens array (MLA) based see-through, front projection screen, which can be used in direct proj...
It is demonstrated that the reflective properties and bistability of cholesteric liquid crystals can...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens-array light-control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed for enh...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens array light control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed to enha...
Abstract—Micro-optics have become the key technology in liquid crystal display systems due to its ca...
We propose and demonstrate the concept of using a tuneable liquid crystal micro-lens (LCML) array to...
The micro optical elements can resolve the key issues of transflective liquid crystal displays (LCDs...
We report on the photometric and colorimetric properties of surface and polymer network stabilized r...
In recent years, many experimental and theoretical research groups worldwide have actively worked on...
An optically anisotropic microlens array film directly formed on a single substrate is demonstrated....
We demonstrate a thin flat polymeric microlens for improving the aperture ratio and light efficiency...
We propose a single mode transflective liquid crystal display (LCD) which is operated as the transmi...
Current lighting industry has transformed from increasing the lighting efficiency to more diverse an...
We report a polymer-stabilized liquid crystal (LC) microlens array with a large dynamic range and fa...
New generations of large area liquid crystal displays require very high optical performance to compe...
A microlens array (MLA) based see-through, front projection screen, which can be used in direct proj...
It is demonstrated that the reflective properties and bistability of cholesteric liquid crystals can...