Patent classifications
C09B57/007
OPTICAL LAYERED BODY
Provided is an optical laminate having the following feature: when the optical laminate is used in an image display apparatus, the optical laminate can express a sufficient brightness, can express a satisfactory hue, and can achieve a cost reduction while suppressing a reflectance. The optical laminate of the present invention includes: a wavelength conversion layer; and an absorption layer arranged on one side of the wavelength conversion layer, wherein the absorption layer has an absorption peak in a wavelength band in a range of from 580 nm to 610 nm, and wherein the absorption layer contains a compound x represented by the general formula (I) or the general formula (II).
Optical filter and imaging device
There is provide an optical filter suppressed in incidence angle dependence and having high visible light transmittance. The optical filter includes: an absorption layer containing a first near-infrared absorbent (DA) having a maximum absorption wavelength (DA_T.sub.min) in wavelengths of 685 to 715 nm and a second near-infrared absorbent (DB) having a maximum absorption wavelength (DB_T.sub.min) in wavelengths of 705 to 725 nm or wavelengths of more than 725 nm and 900 nm or less on a side of a wavelength longer than the maximum absorption wavelength (DA_T.sub.min), and satisfying specific light absorption characteristics; and a reflection layer including a dielectric multilayer film satisfying specific reflection characteristics in wavelengths of 700 to 1150 nm, wherein a transmittance of the reflection layer in a boundary region of visible light and near-infrared light and a transmittance of the absorption layer have a specific relation.
Squarylium-based dye for near-infrared optical filter
An optical filter includes an absorption layer containing a near-infrared absorbing dye with an absorption characteristic in dichloromethane satisfying (i-1) to (i-3). (i-1) In an absorption spectrum of a wavelength of 400 to 800 nm, there is a maximum absorption wavelength .sub.max in 670 to 730 nm. (i-2) Between a maximum absorption coefficient .sub.A of light with a wavelength of 430 to 550 nm and a maximum absorption coefficient .sub.B of light with a wavelength of 670 to 730 nm, the following relational expression: .sub.B/.sub.A65 is established. (i-3) In a spectral transmittance curve, the difference between a wavelength .sub.80 with which the transmittance becomes 80% on a shorter wavelength side than the maximum absorption wavelength with the transmittance at the maximum absorption wavelength .sub.max set to 10% and the maximum absorption wavelength .sub.max is 65 nm or less.
OPTICAL FILTER, SOLID-STATE IMAGING ELEMENT, AND ELECTRONIC APPARATUS
An optical filter according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes one or more kinds of squarylium compounds represented by the following general formula (1) or the following general formula (2).
SQUARYLIUM COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN DISPLAY DEVICES
Optionally substituted squarylium compounds, such as those depicted in Formula 1, may be useful in filters for display devices.
LUMINESCENT SQUARAINE ROTAXANE COMPOUNDS
Luminescent reporter compounds that are rotaxanes having the structure
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where BZC is a reporter molecule based on a squaraine type molecule, or similar reporter, and K is a macrocycle that encircles and interlocks with the reporter molecule. Applications of the reporter compounds are provided, as well as reactive intermediates used to synthesize the reporter compounds, and methods of synthesizing the reporter compounds.
Small molecule hole transporting material for optoelectronic and photoelectrochemical devices
The present invention relates to a compound of formula (I) based on carbazole substituted by diphenylamine and used as organic hole conductors or hole transporting material in an optoelectronic or photoelectrochemical device, with (I), D being selected from formula (1) or (2): ##STR00001##
PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN COMPOSITION, PHOTOSENSITIVE RESIN LAYER USING THE SAME AND COLOR FILTER
A photosensitive resin composition, a photosensitive resin layer, and a color filter, the composition including a colorant including a first green dye having a core-shell structure and a second green dye in a weight ratio of about 1:9 to about 7:3; a binder resin; a photopolymerizable compound; a photopolymerization initiator; and a solvent.
SQUARYLIUM DYE AND COMPOSITION CONTAINING SAME
A squarylium dye [A] that has high invisibility, i.e., exhibits low absorption in the visible light region (400 nm to 750 nm), has excellent near-infrared absorption capability and high light resistance, tends not to exhibit aggregations, and has specific X-ray diffraction peaks; and an image-forming material and the like containing the squarylium dye [A] having said characteristics. The problem is solved by a squarylium dye [A] having specific X-ray diffraction peaks represented by general formula (1). Moreover, the problem is also solved by various materials containing the squarylium dye [A].
RESIN COMPOSITION, RESIN MOLDED ARTICLE, AND METHOD OF PRODUCING RESIN MOLDED ARTICLE
An embodiment of the present invention is to provide a resin composition including a near infrared absorbing coloring agent represented by Formula (1) and a resin, a resin molded article, and a method of producing a resin molded article. In Formula (1), a ring A and a ring B each independently represent an aromatic ring or a heteroaromatic ring, X.sup.A and X.sup.B each independently represent a monovalent substituent, G.sup.A and G.sup.B each independently represent a monovalent substituent, kA represents an integer of 0 to n.sub.A, kB represents an integer of 0 to n.sub.B, n.sub.A represents the largest integer of G.sup.A which may be substituted in the ring A, n.sub.B represents the largest integer of G.sup.B which may be substituted in the ring B, X.sup.A and G.sup.A, and X.sup.B and G.sup.B may be respectively bonded to one another to form a ring, and in a case where a plurality of G.sup.A's and G.sup.B's are present, the plurality of G.sup.A's and the plurality of G.sup.B's may be respectively bonded to one another to form a ring structure.
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