Optical device having an E-mode polarizer

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C349S099000

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06879356

ABSTRACT:
An optical device has an E-mode polarizer. The optical device has an E-mode polarizer, a ¼ wave phase retardation plate, and a cholesteric reflective polarizer. The E-mode polarizer is a linear dichroic polarizer and enables extraordinary light to pass. The ¼ wave phase retardation plate is sandwiched between the E-mode polarizer and the cholesteric reflective polarizer.

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