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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 16, 2002
Filed:
Oct. 22, 1999
Fred Vincent Richard, Scottsdale, AZ (US);
Motorola, Inc., Schaumburg, IL (US);
Abstract
A front illumination device for illuminating a reflective liquid crystal display cell ( ) having a light source ( ), a light guide ( ), and a light coupling element ( ). The light guide ( ) has a thin plate element configured to receive light along an edge surface ( ) thereof at an angle such that a majority of the light is totally internally reflected from the front surface ( ) of the light guide ( ). The light coupling element ( ) has a thin plate element having a front surface ( ) that is in contact with the back surface ( ) of planar light guide ( ). The front surface ( ) of the light coupling element ( ) has a plurality of cavities ( ) disposed therein. Light impinging the interfaces ( ) between cavities ( ) and the back surface ( ) is totally internally reflected within light guide Light impinging the interfaces ( ) between the cavities is transmitted into light coupling element ( ) and is allowed to impinge a pixel ( A- K) of liquid crystal display cell ( ) which selectively rotates the polarization according to the selected state of the pixel and reflects the light back through the front surface ( ) of light guide ( ) for viewing by the user. A method of manufacturing the light coupling element ( ) includes depositing a mask on the <100> surface of a silicon substrate ( ), preferentially etching the substrate ( ) and applying metallization to the etched substrate ( ) to form a mold master having an extremely fine intercavity pitch.