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US20040032548A1 - Single layer polarizing films and method of fabricating and using same in diverse applications - Google Patents

Single layer polarizing films and method of fabricating and using same in diverse applications
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US20040032548A1
US20040032548A1US10/386,165US38616503AUS2004032548A1US 20040032548 A1US20040032548 A1US 20040032548A1US 38616503 AUS38616503 AUS 38616503AUS 2004032548 A1US2004032548 A1US 2004032548A1
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Disclosed are super broadband circularly polarizing film materials and novels methods of fabricating and using the same. The circularly polarizing materials are made from polymerizable CLC film material having a cholesteric order, in which a liquid crystal material, such as a nematic liquid crystal material, is distributed in a non-linear fashion across the thickness of the film in a plurality of liquid crystal-rich and liquid crystal-depleted sites in the CLC polymer. The pitch of the helices of the CLC molecules in the polyermized CLC material varies in a non-linear (e.g. exponential) manner along the depth dimension (i.e. transverse to the surface) thereof. The resulting circularly polarizing materials have reflection and transmission characteristics over bands of operation approaching 2000 nm. Depending on the final spiral structure of the polymeriable CLC materials utilized, the CLC circularly polarizing materials reflect either left-handed or right-handed circularly polarized light. The CLC circularly polarizing materials of the present invention can be used in a variety of applications.

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1. A broad-band polarizer comprising:
a film of at least one material having a cholesteric order and sites of non-linearly varying pitch across the thickness of said film and
at least one liquid crystal material similarly non-linearly distributed across the thickness of said film and disposed at said sites.
2. A broad band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said non linearly varying pitch is an exponentially varying pitch.
3. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said material having a cholesteric order is a polymer.
4 A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said material having a cholesteric order is a monomer.
5. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said material having a cholesteric order is anoligomer.
6. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one said liquid crystal material is a nematic liquid crystal.
7. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is a smectic liquid crystal.
8. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is photopolymerizable.
9. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is photopolymerizable.
10. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein at least one of said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material which is polymerizable.
11. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein the segregation rate of said at least one liquid crystal material is greater than the polymerization rate of whichever of said materials is polymerized.
12. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein the segregation rate of said at least one liquid crystal material, is greater than the polymerization rate of said at least one material having a cholesteric order.
13. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein the segregation rate of said at least one liquid crystal material is greater than the polymerization rate of said material having a cholesteric order.
14. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a cholesteric liquid crystal.
15. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a cyclic liquid crystal siloxane.
16. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a material which is polymerized by cationic polymerization.
17. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is a material which is polymerized by cationic polymerization.
18. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is a low molecular weight material.
19. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said film has a thickness sufficient to totally reflect incident circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation.
20. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said film reflects incident circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum.
21. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said film reflects incident circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
22. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein said film reflects incident circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation in the ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
23. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein at least one of said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material is in the liquid state.
24. A broad-band polarizer according toclaim 1 wherein at least one of said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material is in the solid state.
25. A method of fabricating abroad-band polarizer comprising the step of:
forming a film from at least one material having a cholesteric order and at least a given pitch and at least one liquid crystal material such that said at least one liquid crystal material is distributed non-linearly across the thickness of said film in a plurality of similarly non-linearly distributed sites having pitches greater than said at least given pitch in said at least one material having a cholesteric order.
26. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a polymer.
27. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a monomer.
28. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is an oligomer.
29. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a low molecular weight material.
30. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is a nematic liquid crystal.
31. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is a smectic liquid crystal.
32. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is photopolymerizable.
33. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is photopolymerizable.
34. A method according toclaim 25 wherein at least one of said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material is polymerizable.
35. A method according toclaim 25 wherein the segregation rate of said at least one liquid crystal material is greater than the polymerization rate of whichever of said materials is polymerized.
36. A method according toclaim 25 wherein the segregation rate of said at least one liquid crystal material is greater than the polymerization rate of said at least one material having a cholesteric order.
37. A method according toclaim 25 wherein the segregation rate of said at least one liquid crystal material is greater than its polymerization rate.
38. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a cholesteric liquid crystal.
39. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a cyclic liquid crystal.
40. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one material having a cholesteric order is a material which is polymerized by cationic polymerization.
41. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is a material which is polymerized by cationic polymerization.
42. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said at least one liquid crystal material is a low molecular weight material.
43. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said film has a thickness sufficient to totally reflect incident circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation.
44. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said film reflects incident circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation in the visible spectrum.
45. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said film reflects incident circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation in the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
46. A method according toclaim 25 wherein said film reflects incident circularly polarized electromagnetic radiation in the ultraviolet portion of the electromagnetic spectrum.
47. A method according toclaim 25 wherein at least one of said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material is in the liquid state.
48. A method according toclaim 25 wherein at least one of said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material is in the solid state.
49. A method according toclaim 25 wherein the step of forming includes the step of:
mixing said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material in a given ratio by weight to form a mixture.
50. A method according toclaim 44 wherein said given ratio by weight is 2:1.
51. A method according toclaim 48 wherein said given ratio by weight of said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material is in a range of 1:3 to 6:1.
52. A method according toclaim 48 further including the step of adding a photoinitiator into said mixture.
53. A method according toclaim 48 further including the step of adding a chiral additive to said mixture.
54. A method according toclaim 51 further including the step of heating said mixture at a temperature sufficient to maintain said mixture in a liquid state.
55. A method according toclaim 53 further including the step of irradiating said mixture with electromagnetic radiation to polymerize at least one of said at least one material having a cholesteric order and said at least one liquid crystal material.
56. A method according toclaim 54 wherein the step of irradiating said mixture includes the step of applying actinic radiation to said mixture.
57. A method of forming a single layer polarizer comprising the steps of:
forming a film from a first liquid crystal material and a second liquid crystal material, one of said materials having a non-linear distribution in said film across the thickness of said film at similarly non-linearly distributed sites disposed in the other of said materials.
58. A method of forming a single layer polarizer comprising the steps of:
forming a film from a first liquid crystal material and a second liquid crystal material, one of said materials having a non-linear distribution in said film across the thickness of said film at similarly non-linearly distributed sites disposed in the other of said materials.
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