Patent
Image display device and manufacuring method
العنوان: | Image display device and manufacuring method |
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Patent Number: | 7,206,112 |
تاريخ النشر: | April 17, 2007 |
Appl. No: | 10/503668 |
Application Filed: | September 19, 2003 |
مستخلص: | An image display device includes at least one transmissive display panel arranged at different depth positions in a direction normal to a display surface of the image display device. Each of the transmissive display panels includes a light-emitting layer that is sandwiched between a front side transmissive film and a rear side transmissive film. The rear side transmissive film has an interface with a maximum refractive index difference that causes an efficiency of light emitted from the light-emitting layer to become smaller than a front side light emission efficiency in the characteristics of light-emission efficiency, which changes with respect to a film thickness of the transmissive film due to optical interference. |
Inventors: | Yoshizawa, Atsushi (Tsurugashima, JP); Chuman, Takashi (Tsurugashima, JP); Hata, Takuya (Tsurugashima, JP); Uchida, Yoshihiko (Tsurugashima, JP); Satoh, Hideo (Tsurugashima, JP); Yanagisawa, Shuuichi (Tsurugashima, JP) |
Assignees: | Pioneer Corporation (Tokyo, JP) |
Claim: | 1. An image display device comprising: at least one transmissive display panel arranged at different depth positions in a direction normal to a display surface thereof, wherein each transmissive display panel includes a pair of a front side transparent electrode and a rear side transparent electrode; a front side transmissive film and a rear side transmissive film sandwiched between the front side transparent electrode and the rear side transparent electrode, and a light-emitting layer sandwiched between the front side transmissive film and the rear side transmissive film, wherein a lamination of the front side and rear side transmissive film and the light-emitting layer has a light-emission efficiency characteristics due to optical interference in which respective light-emission efficiencies of light emitted from the light-emitting layer varies as respective functions of film thicknesses of the front side and rear side transmissive films, and wherein the rear side transmissive film has an interface with a maximum refractive index difference so as to cause a light-emission of the rear side transmissive film smaller than a light-emission of the front side transmissive film. |
Claim: | 2. The image display device according to claim 1 , wherein the position of the interface with the maximum refractive index difference in the rear side transmissive film is a position of an optical distance from the light-emitting layer that causes a minimum value between adjacent maximum values of the light-emission efficiency in said light-emission efficiency characteristics. |
Claim: | 3. The image display device according to claim 2 , wherein the light-emitting layer is made of a material that emits light of the wavelength λ as a principal component, wherein the optical distance from the light-emitting layer to the interface with the maximum refractive index difference in the rear side transmissive film is substantially equal to an odd integer multiple of one quarter of the wavelength λ. |
Claim: | 4. The image display device according to any one of claims 1 – 3 , wherein the light-emitting layer is made of an organic compound exhibiting electroluminescence, at least one of the front side and rear side transmissive films includes an organic compound material layer that supplies holes or electrons to the light-emitting layer, and wherein the image display device further includes a pair of transparent electrodes sandwiching the light-emitting layer and the organic compound material layer therebetween. |
Claim: | 5. The image display device according to claim 4 , wherein the transparent electrodes define a front side with a maximum refractive index difference and the rear side interface with the maximum refractive index difference respectively. |
Claim: | 6. The image display device according to claim 5 , wherein a plurality of the light-emitting layers are arranged in an array, the plurality of light-emitting layers are made of organic compounds exhibiting different electroluminescence, and the interfaces with the maximum refractive index difference are disposed in correspondence to colors of the emitted light respectively. |
Claim: | 7. A method for manufacturing a transmissive display panel including a rear side transmissive film and a front side transmissive film sandwiching a light-emitting layer, formed on a transparent substrate, the method comprising: a first layering step of layering at least one rear side transmissive film including an interface with a maximum refractive index difference on a rear side transparent electrode; and a second layering step of layering on the rear side transmissive film a light-emitting layer for emitting light with a wavelength λ as a principal component and a front side transparent electrode; wherein, in the first layering step, the rear side transmissive film is layered at such a film thickness that an optical distance from a light-emitting layer to the interface with the maximum refractive index difference is equal to an odd integer multiple of one quarter of the wavelength λ. |
Claim: | 8. The manufacturing method according to claim 7 , further comprising: a third layering step of layering on the light-emitting layer a front side transmissive film with a thickness that is substantially equal to an even integer multiple of one quarter of the wavelength λ; wherein a lamination of the front side and rear side transmissive film and the light-emitting layer has a light-emission efficiency characteristics due to optical interference in which respective light-emission efficiencies of light emitted from the light-emitting layer varies as respective functions of film thicknesses of the front side and rear side transmissive films, and wherein the rear side transmissive film has an interface with a maximum refractive index difference so as to cause a light-emission of the rear side transmissive film smaller than a light-emission of the front side transmissive film. |
Claim: | 9. The manufacturing method according to claim 7 or 8 , wherein the light-emitting layer is made of an organic compound exhibiting electroluminescence, at least one of the front side and rear side transmissive films includes an organic compound material layer that supplies holes or electrons to the light-emitting layer, and wherein the image display device further includes a pair of transparent electrodes sandwiching the light-emitting layer and the organic compound material layer therebetween. |
Claim: | 10. A transmissive display panel comprising: a pair of a front side transparent electrode and a rear side transparent electrode; a front side transmissive film and a rear side transmissive film sandwiched between the front side transparent electrode and the rear side transparent electrode, and a light-emitting layer sandwiched between the front side transmissive film and the rear side transmissive film, wherein a lamination of the front side and rear side transmissive film and the light-emitting layer has a light-emission efficiency characteristics due to optical interference in which respective light-emission efficiencies of light emitted from the light-emitting layer varies as respective functions of film thicknesses of the front side and rear side transmissive films, and wherein the rear side transmissive film has an interface with a maximum refractive index difference so as to cause a light-emission of the rear side transmissive film smaller than a light-emission of the front side transmissive film. |
Claim: | 11. A transmissive display panel according to claim 10 , wherein the position of the interface with the maximum refractive index difference in the rear side transmissive film is a position of an optical distance from the light-emitting layer that causes a minimum value between adjacent maximum values of the light-emission efficiency in said light-emission efficiency characteristics. |
Claim: | 12. A transmissive display panel according to claim 11 , wherein the light-emitting layer is made of a material that emits light of the wavelength λ as a principal component, wherein the optical distance from the light-emitting layer to the interface with the maximum refractive index difference in the rear side transmissive film is substantially equal to an odd integer multiple of one quarter of the wavelength λ. |
Claim: | 13. A transmissive display panel according to any one of claims 10 – 12 , wherein the light-emitting layer is made of an organic compound exhibiting electroluminescence, at least one of the front side and rear side transmissive films includes an organic compound material layer that supplies holes or electrons to the light-emitting layer, and wherein the transmissive display panel further includes a pair of transparent electrodes sandwiching the light-emitting layer and the organic compound material layer therebetween. |
Claim: | 14. A transmissive display panel according to claim 13 , wherein the transparent electrodes define a front side with a maximum refractive index difference and the rear side interface with the maximum refractive index difference respectively. |
Claim: | 15. A transmissive display panel according to claim 14 , wherein a plurality of the light-emitting layers are arranged in an array, the plurality of light-emitting layers are made of organic compounds exhibiting different electroluminescence, and the interfaces with the maximum refractive index difference are disposed in correspondence to colors of the emitted light respectively. |
Current U.S. Class: | 359/244 |
Patent References Cited: | 6327554 December 2001 Kobori 2003/0044639 March 2003 Fukuda 64-91076 April 1989 4-291291 October 1992 5-3081 January 1993 7-261677 October 1995 11-224783 August 1999 2000-323277 November 2000 2002-287668 October 2002 |
Primary Examiner: | Thompson, Timothy |
Attorney, Agent or Firm: | Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP |
رقم الانضمام: | edspgr.07206112 |
قاعدة البيانات: | USPTO Patent Grants |
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