Optical elements containing a polymer fiber weave

A polarizer is formed with an arrangement of polymer fibers substantially parallel within a polymer matrix. The polymer fibers are formed of at least first and second polymer materials. At least one of the polymer matrix and the first and second polymer materials is birefringent, and provides a bire...

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Hauptverfasser: Ouderkirk, Andrew J, Allen, Richard C, Benson, Jr, Olester, Breister, James C, Chou, Yeun-Jong, Fleming, Patrick R, Kopecky, William J, North, Diane, Stumo, Roger J, Thunhorst, Kristin L, Wilson, Bruce B, Rude, Harold E
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creator Ouderkirk, Andrew J
Allen, Richard C
Benson, Jr, Olester
Breister, James C
Chou, Yeun-Jong
Fleming, Patrick R
Kopecky, William J
North, Diane
Stumo, Roger J
Thunhorst, Kristin L
Wilson, Bruce B
Rude, Harold E
description A polarizer is formed with an arrangement of polymer fibers substantially parallel within a polymer matrix. The polymer fibers are formed of at least first and second polymer materials. At least one of the polymer matrix and the first and second polymer materials is birefringent, and provides a birefringent interface with the adjacent material. Light is reflected and/or scattered at the birefringent interfaces with sensitivity to the polarization of the light. In some embodiments, the polymer fibers are formed as composite fibers, having a plurality of scattering polymer fibers disposed within a filler to form the composite fiber. In other embodiments, the polymer fiber is a multilayered polymer fiber. The polymer fibers may be arranged within the polymer matrix as part of a fiber weave.
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