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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 8,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 79-86
  • (2012)

LED Backlight Module by Lightguide-Diffusive Component

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Abstract

This study examines the luminance and uniformity characteristics of a newly invented secondary optical lens, called the “lightguide-diffusive component,” which has a wide emission angle and is designed for thin direct LED backlighting applications. The LED backlight module is composed of, at the very least, a light source, a secondary lightguide-diffusive component with a newly designed micro-structure having a reflective bottom surface, and a flexible printed circuit (FPC) for LED lighting. This lightguide-diffusive component modifies the emission profile of a single LED to provide better illumination and greater uniformity. The newly designed secondary optical lens module is shaped to cover the LED array, resulting in a more uniform spatial light energy distribution on the emission plane of the LED backlight. The uniformity ratio for the new design shows an increase of 24%, from 60% to 84%, and the luminance a 23.29% improvement, from 10 000 nits to 12 329 nits.

© 2012 IEEE

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