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Methods and apparatus for transparent display using scattering nanoparticles

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OSTI ID:1363757
Transparent displays enable many useful applications, including heads-up displays for cars and aircraft as well as displays on eyeglasses and glass windows. Unfortunately, transparent displays made of organic light-emitting diodes are typically expensive and opaque. Heads-up displays often require fixed light sources and have limited viewing angles. And transparent displays that use frequency conversion are typically energy inefficient. Conversely, the present transparent displays operate by scattering visible light from resonant nanoparticles with narrowband scattering cross sections and small absorption cross sections. More specifically, projecting an image onto a transparent screen doped with nanoparticles that selectively scatter light at the image wavelength(s) yields an image on the screen visible to an observer. Because the nanoparticles scatter light at only certain wavelengths, the screen is practically transparent under ambient light. Exemplary transparent scattering displays can be simple, inexpensive, scalable to large sizes, viewable over wide angular ranges, energy efficient, and transparent simultaneously.
Research Organization:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, Cambridge, MA (United States)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
SC0001299; SC0001299
Assignee:
MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Patent Number(s):
9,677,741
Application Number:
15/090,348
OSTI ID:
1363757
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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