
Achieving a wide color gamut based on polarization interference filters in a liquid crystal display
Author(s) -
Rui Niu,
Chi Zhang,
Xiaoshuai Li,
Hongmei Ma,
Yubao Sun
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.467870
Subject(s) - gamut , ntsc , backlight , liquid crystal display , polarizer , color gel , optics , color filter array , color difference , materials science , filter (signal processing) , polarizing filter , primary color , cyan , rgb color model , computer science , optical filter , optoelectronics , computer vision , physics , birefringence , transmission (telecommunications) , telecommunications , thin film transistor , layer (electronics) , composite material
We propose two polarization interference filters (PIF 1 and PIF 2 ) used in the backlight unit of a liquid crystal display (LCD) to achieve a wide color gamut. Both PIF 1 and PIF 2 consist of two polarizers and two 720° super twisted nematic liquid crystal polymer (LCP) layers, where two polarizers are crossed in PIF 1 , and two polarizers are parallel in PIF 2. The PIFs can eliminate unwanted cyan and yellow parts in the output spectrum, which can improve the color gamut of LCD. In our calculation, when the PIF 1 is employed in the LCD with normal color filter and QD-LED backlight, the color gamut increases from 107.3% NTSC to 124.6% NTSC, which is 13.7% NTSC larger than that of the LCD with high-performance color filter. When the PIF 2 is employed in the LCD with normal color filter and QD-LED backlight, the color gamut of LCD with a normal color filter is improved by 6.8% NTSC larger than that of LCD with high-performance color film, and the transfer efficiency is close to that of the LCD with high-performance color film. We define the color gamut enhancement ratio (CGER) to compare the influence of PIFs and the high-performance color filter on the color gamut enhancement performance of LCD. Compared with the high-performance color filter, the two kinds of PIFs have a higher CGER. The PIFs have a great potential for achieving a wide color gamut.