Abstract

The random depolarization film (RDF) randomizes polarization of the light and resolves blackout and color change problems of existing displays. The RDF consists of a polymer film doped with birefringent particles such as calcite; however, the dopant particles slightly scatter the light, which degrades the image sharpness. In this study, we improve the image sharpness using RDF designed by focusing on the birefringence and particle size of the dopants. Furthermore, the RDF achieved chromaticity changes of less than human eyes can recognize because it showed various interference colors with maximum retardation of 600 nm.

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