This paper reports upon the characteristics and performance of microstructured display films manufactured using a cast/cure ultraviolet photopolymer replication CCR process. Applications of this roll‐to‐ roll low‐cost replication method are discussed as it relates to diffuser films and moth‐ eye antireflection film for display systems.
Holographic micro‐diffusers are widely used in modern displays to provide uniform backlight systems and front projection screens. Compared to conventional diffusers, holographic micro‐diffusers can be manipulated through holographic recording process to offer unique characteristics. In this paper, we investigate the optical performance and environmental stability of both transmissive and reflective tailored micro‐diffusers™ (TMD) diffusers. A novel off‐axis holographic micro‐diffuser is also discussed.
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