Projection optics apparatus and thereof display device and...

Optical: systems and elements – Projection screen – Unitary sheet comprising plural refracting areas

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C359S460000, C359S900000

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07102819

ABSTRACT:
An optical projection display member includes an optical focusing structure, an optical panel, and a light-absorbing layer. The optical focusing structure has a plurality of micro-optical focusing components. The light-absorbing layer is located between the optical focusing structure and the optics panel. The light-absorbing layer has a plurality of optical transmitting windows corresponding with the micro-optical focusing components. The optical transmitting windows are formed by an optical exposure-developing step.

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