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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 14, 2006
Filed:
Nov. 06, 2003
Tamas Kosa, Kent, OH (US);
Peter Palffy-muhoray, Kent, OH (US);
Bahman Taheri, Hudson, OH (US);
AlphaMicron, Inc., Kent, OH (US);
Abstract
A device () for differentially absorbing light, depending on the state of linear polarization of the light, is disclosed. This polarizing effect is induced and controllable by the level of ambient light impinging on the device. The device () may be used as an anti-glare vision protection device which selectively absorbs specularly reflected sunlight in brightly lit environments while permitting all light to pass in dimly lit environments. The device () includes a carrying medium which may be a film () or opposed substrates () that are sealed. A film or the opposed substrates carry a mixture () of fluid material () and photochromic dyestuffs (), wherein the photochromic material is activated upon the detection of ultraviolet light so as to absorb some of the light and wherein the energization of the photochromic material effects the material so as to simultaneously selectively absorb the specularly reflected sunlight. The material () may be any fluid that dissolves the photochromic dyestuff material (). The fluid is preferably a liquid crystal material such as nematic or chiral nematic. Alternatively, the material () may be a polymer liquid crystal. The device () may allow for electrical control of the absorptive properties.