WO2010112979A1 - Backlight for a liquid crystal display - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to a module for illumination, which may be combined with a semiconductor light emitting device and used as a backlight for a liquid crystal display.
- LEDs light emitting diodes
- material systems currently of interest in the manufacture of high brightness LEDs capable of operation across the visible spectrum include group IH-V semiconductors, particularly binary, ternary, and quaternary alloys of gallium, aluminum, indium, and nitrogen, also referred to as Ill-nitride materials; and binary, ternary, and quaternary alloys of gallium, aluminum, indium, arsenic, and phosphorus.
- Ill-nitride devices are epitaxially grown on sapphire, silicon carbide, or III -nitride substrates and Ill-phosphide devices are epitaxially grown on gallium arsenide by metal organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD), molecular beam epitaxy (MBE), or other epitaxial techniques.
- MOCVD metal organic chemical vapor deposition
- MBE molecular beam epitaxy
- an n-type region is deposited on the substrate, then an active region is deposited on the n-type region, then a p-type region is deposited on the active region. The order of the layers may be reversed such that the p-type region is adjacent to the substrate.
- LCDs liquid crystal displays
- the light used to illuminate the display generally has red, green, and blue components.
- a combination of red, green, and blue LEDs may be used, or blue or UV LEDs combined with wavelength-converting material such phosphor may be used, such that the resulting combined light appears white.
- a backlight for a display includes a plurality of illumination modules, each illumination module including a light source and a reflective member. A portion of the reflective member is disposed over the light source. A liquid crystal display panel is disposed over the plurality of illumination modules. The reflective member is configured such that a majority of light from the light source is directed parallel to the liquid crystal display panel, to provide uniform illumination of the liquid crystal display panel.
- the light source is at least one semiconductor light emitting diode.
- Such a backlight is inexpensive to manufacture, and is easily scaled by adding or subtracting illumination modules.
- the amount of power supplied to each illumination module may be adjusted based on the image displayed, such that more power is supplied to illumination modules lighting brighter parts of the image, and less power is supplied to illumination modules lighting darker parts of the image, potentially reducing power consumption and improving the contrast of the projected image.
- Fig. 1 is a plan view of a group of illumination segments.
- Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of an arrangement of illumination segments.
- Figs. 3A, 3B, and 3C illustrate different shapes for the reflective member in an illumination segment.
- Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of an arrangement of illumination segments including at least one wavelength converting material.
- Fig. 5 illustrates a system for adjusting the brightness of each illumination segment for a given set of image data.
- Fig. 1 is a top view of a group of illumination segments or modules.
- Fig. 2 is a cross sectional view of a group of illumination segments along axis 15 shown in Fig. 1.
- Each segment is lit by a light source 12.
- light source 12 is a single LED, though more than one LED or any other suitable light source may be used.
- each segment may be lit by a single phosphor-converted LED that emits white light, or each segment may be lit by multiple LEDs selected to achieve desired luminance, contrast, color gamut.
- each segment may be lit by a combination of red, green, and blue LEDs, arranged for example in a cluster disposed in a corner or in a row disposed on an edge of a segment.
- a single LED may be placed in a corner of each segment, as illustrated in Fig. 1 , along a side of the segment, or in any other suitable location in the segment.
- the number of segments in the backlight depends on the size of the backlight, the required brightness, and the desired cost. For a given display size, the benefits of using more segments include higher brightness and contrast range, while the benefits of using fewer segments include reduced cost and power consumption. As an example, a backlight for an LCD monitor may use on the order of a hundred segments, though smaller backlights with fewer segments are within the scope of the invention.
- each of the segments is the same size and shape.
- each segment may be square, 50 to 100 mm on a side.
- the size and shape of individual segments may be selected to create a particular brightness profile.
- the segments may increase in size from the smallest segments near the center of the backlight to larger segments near the edges of the backlight.
- Each segment includes a reflective member 10.
- Reflective member 10 may be, for example, a sheet of reflective material, such as E60L, a white diffuse reflective material available from Toray, or a reflective metal such as Miro, a highly reflective enhanced aluminum mirror available from Alanod.
- Reflective member 10 is shaped to hide light source 12 from direct view when viewed from the front of the backlight, and to reduce or eliminate a visible edge between the segments, when viewed from the front of the backlight.
- a portion of reflective member 14 may be shaped to reflect downward light emitted from light source 12.
- Portion 13 of reflective member 10 may overlap portion 14 of the adjacent segment.
- Individual segments may be formed by mounting light source 12 on reflective member 10, then shaping reflective member 10 into the desired shape.
- the reflective members of adjacent segments can be welded or glued together and attached to a mount 16, for example by welding or by adhesive disposed in cavities 18.
- the segments may be, for example, less than 20 mm thick, more preferably less than 15 mm thick.
- Reflective member 10 may be shaped and positioned such that light source 12 rests on mount 16, as illustrated in Fig. 3 A. In alternative embodiments, as illustrated in Figs. 3B and 3C, the light source 12 does not rest on mount 16. Reflective member 10 may serve as a heat sink for light source 12.
- light source 12 is configured such that, in combination with reflective member 10, most of the light is emitted in a direction parallel to mount 16.
- LED light sources may be configured to extract a majority of light from the side of the device, for example by using a lens as described in US Patent 6,598,998, or by using a reflector as described in US Application Serial No. 11/423,419. Both US Patent 6,598,998 and US Application Serial No. 11/423,419 are incorporated herein by reference.
- LED light sources may be configured to extract a majority of light from the top of the device, in a substantially Lambertian pattern.
- Such light sources may use a secondary optical element, such as a transparent optical material which uses refraction, or a reflective element, to direct light in a parallel direction.
- a light source emitting light in a substantially Lambertian pattern is combined with a reflective element configured to emit at least 80% of the light within an angle +/- arctan (T/W), where T is the thickness of the backlight and W is the width of a segment.
- a bright spot 40 from light source 12 may be visible, while the edge 42 of the segment is not as bright.
- the appearance of bright spot 40 and dark region 42 may be reduced by designing the illumination segment such that more light is focused far from light source 12 than near light source 12.
- An optional transparent or semi-transparent material 48 may be disposed at the edge of the part of reflective member 10 located over light source 12.
- Reflective member 10 may be specular reflecting in a region 44 close to light source 12 and diffuse reflecting in a region 46 far from light source 12. Specular region 44 and diffuse region 46 may be distinct regions, as illustrated in Fig. 3A. Alternatively, the optical properties of reflective member 10 may be varied from mainly specular reflecting in areas close to light source 12 to mainly diffuse reflecting in areas far from light source 12. The diffusivity of reflective member 10 may be varied by, for example, screen printing white dots on reflective member 10, or by corrugating reflective member 10 in a region far from lights source 12.
- the illumination segment illustrated in Fig. 3C can be configured to have no direct light emission, by adding optional edge 50, which reflects side light from light source 12.
- optional edge 50 may be the same material as the rest of reflective member 10.
- reflective member 10 may be specular reflecting in a region close to light source 12 and diffuse reflecting in a region far from light source 12.
- Fig. 4 is a cross sectional view of a portion of an LCD display.
- Light for the display is provided by illumination segments according to embodiments of the invention.
- a light source 12 is disposed in a cavity formed by a reflective member 10.
- Reflective members are mounted on a mount 16.
- Disposed over the backlight are conventional layers such as an optional diffuser 22 in embodiments where improved brightness uniformity is required; one or more optical films 24 such as a reflective polarizer or a brightness enhancement film; and LCD panel 26.
- Diffuser 22 may be patterned to improve uniformity.
- a gap 23 is formed between diffuser 22 and optical films 24, to reduce the appearance of the edges of individual illumination segments.
- the illumination segments are configured such that a portion of the light emitted from a given segment may be incident on a portion of LCD panel 26 corresponding to a neighboring segment.
- the amount of overlap of light from neighboring segments may be controlled by the spacing between the illumination modules and diffuser 22.
- diffuser 22 may be spaced between 0.5 and 10 mm from the top surface of the illumination modules. In some embodiments, between 5% and 60% of the light incident on a part of LCD panel 26 corresponding to a particular illumination segment may be emitted by other illumination segments.
- the display illustrated in Fig. 4 may include one or more optional wavelength converting layers.
- Wavelength converting layer 20 may be formed as a planar layer disposed between or on a surface of diffuser 22 and optical films 24.
- Wavelength converting layer 28 may be disposed on all or a portion of reflective member 10.
- Each wavelength converting layer may include a single or multiple wavelength converting materials such as phosphor that convert light to one or more different wavelengths.
- the different wavelength converting layers may be used separately or together and may be used with a wavelength-converted light source or a non- wavelength-converted light source.
- an LED light source that emits blue light is combined with a single wavelength converting layer including a yellow-emitting phosphor disposed either on reflective member 10 or disposed over the illumination segments.
- an LED light source that emits blue light is combined with both green-emitting phosphor and red-emitting phosphor.
- the green- and red-emitting phosphors may be mixed and formed in a single wavelength converting layer disposed either on reflective member 10 or disposed over the illumination segments.
- the red-emitting phosphor may be disposed on reflective member 10 and the green-emitting phosphor may be disposed over the illumination segments, or vice versa.
- an LED light source that emits UV light is combined with blue-, green-, and red-emitting phosphors.
- Wavelength converting layers 20 and 28 may be, for example, ceramic layers, or a powder phosphor layers formed by stenciling, screen printing, or electrophoretic deposition.
- a wavelength converting layer need not be uniform.
- a wavelength converting layer 28 may be screen printed dots of one or more types of phosphor. The dots may vary in size and density. Dots of a material that is not wavelength-converting, such as white diffusing dots, may be included as well. Factors such as the thickness of the wavelength converting layer, the arrangement and placement of the wavelength converted layer, and the concentration of phosphor may be selected to achieve a particular fraction of wavelength- converted light.
- Suitable red-emitting phosphors include eCAS, BSSNE, SSONE, as well as (Cai_ x Sr x )S:Eu 2+ wherein 0 ⁇ x ⁇ 1 including, for example, CaSiEu 2+ and SrSiEu 2+ ; and (Sri_ x _ y Ba x Ca y ) 2 _ z Si 5 _ a Al a N 8 _ a O a :Eu z 2+ wherein 0 ⁇ a ⁇ 5, 0 ⁇ x ⁇ l, 0 ⁇ y ⁇ l, and 0 ⁇ z ⁇ l including, for example, Sr 2 Si 5 NsIEu 2+ .
- eCAS which is Cai_ x AlSiN3:Eu x
- Cai_ x AlSiN3:Eu x may be synthesized from 5.436g Ca 3 N 2 (> 98% purity), 4.099 g AlN (99%), 4.732 g Si 3 N 4 (> 98% purity) and 0.176 g Eu 2 O 3 (99.99% purity).
- the powders are mixed by planetary ball milling, and fired for 4 hours at 1500 0 C in H 2 /N 2 (5/95%) atmosphere.
- the mixture is fired in forming gas atmosphere at 1000 0 C for 4 hours and 1O g of the thus obtained Ba 0 8 Sr 02 O:Eu (2%) are mixed with 5.846 g Si 3 N 4 (>98% purity), 0.056 g AlN (99% purity) and 1.060 g graphite (microcrystal grade).
- SSONE may be manufactured by mixing 80.36 g SrCO 3 (99.99% purity), 20.0 g SiN 4/3 (> 98% purity) and 2.28 g Eu 2 O 3 (99.99% purity) and firing at 1200 0 C for 4 hour in a N 2 /H 2 (93/7) atmosphere.
- Illumination segments according to embodiments of the invention may have several advantages as backlights for displays. Such backlights are inexpensive, relatively thin, and simple to fabricate. Since the light sources are dispersed regularly through the backlight, the light sources may be individually controlled to adjust the brightness in different parts of the display, as illustrated in Fig. 5. Image data 34, which are provided to LCD controller 32 so LCD 26 can form the appropriate image, are also provided directly or indirectly to LED driver 30. For example, for a given image, the portion of the image corresponding to illumination module 38A may be darker, while the portion of the image corresponding to illumination module 38B may be brighter.
- LED driver 30 may receive that image data, and in response provide more power to illumination module 38B to produce more light, and less power to illumination module 38A to produce less light. Adjusting the brightness of each illumination module to correspond to the image data may improve the contrast and reduce the power consumption of the projector.
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