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15 November 2010 Performance simulation of diffuser with microstructure for LCD backlight system
Yongmin Shi, Qiaofeng Tan
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Abstract
Direct-light type backlight module is widely used for large size liquid crystal displays (LCDs). Many methods have been proposed to thinner the thickness and simplify the structure. In this paper a new kind of diffuser, with micro prisms on the top and micro spheres on the bottom, is used to reduce the thickness for the direct-light type backlight module. Simulated results show the microstructures on the diffuser can help to reduce the thickness between the diffuser and the light source, while keeping the illumination uniformity and increasing the light efficiency.
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Yongmin Shi and Qiaofeng Tan "Performance simulation of diffuser with microstructure for LCD backlight system", Proc. SPIE 7852, LED and Display Technologies, 785206 (15 November 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.869875
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KEYWORDS
Diffusers

Light sources

LCDs

Light

Prisms

Receivers

Light scattering

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