Silicon Color Filters for Light-Recycling Displays
Emma C. Regan, Yichen Shen, Aviram Massuda, Owen D. Miller, Marin, Soljacic

TL;DR
This paper introduces silicon-based reflective transmission filters designed for light-recycling displays, emphasizing compatibility with scalable nanofabrication and maintaining performance across various viewing angles.
Contribution
The work presents a novel silicon filter design that combines high-throughput fabrication with angular stability for improved display efficiency.
Findings
Filters are compatible with scalable nanofabrication processes.
Demonstrated excellent angular stability of the filters.
Potential for enhanced light-recycling in display technology.
Abstract
We propose a set of silicon reflective transmission filters for light-recycling displays that are compatible with high-throughput nanofabrication technologies and have excellent angular stability.
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Taxonomy
TopicsPhotonic Crystals and Applications · Thin-Film Transistor Technologies · Optical Coatings and Gratings
