WO2022244703A1 - 光吸収体、光吸収体付物品、及び光吸収性組成物 - Google Patents
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Definitions
- the present invention relates to a light absorber, an article with a light absorber, and a light absorbing composition.
- Various optical filters are placed in front of the solid-state imaging device to obtain images with good color reproducibility in imaging devices using solid-state imaging devices such as CCD (Charge Coupled Device) or CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor).
- CCD Charge Coupled Device
- CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
- a solid-state imaging device has spectral sensitivity in a wide wavelength range from the ultraviolet region to the infrared region.
- human visibility exists only in the visible light region. Therefore, in order to make the spectral sensitivity of a solid-state image pickup device in an image pickup device closer to human visibility, there is a known technique in which an optical filter that shields part of the infrared or ultraviolet light is arranged in front of the solid-state image pickup device. .
- optical filters having a film containing a light absorbing agent. Since the transmittance characteristics of an optical filter with a film containing a light absorbing agent are not easily affected by the angle of incidence, good images with little color change can be obtained even when light is incident obliquely on the optical filter in an imaging device. Obtainable.
- a light-absorbing optical filter that does not use a light-reflecting film can suppress the occurrence of ghosts and flares caused by multiple reflections by the light-reflecting film, so it is easy to obtain good images in backlit conditions and night scenes.
- an optical filter having a film containing a light absorbing agent is advantageous in terms of miniaturization and thickness reduction of imaging devices.
- Patent Document 1 describes an optical filter having a light absorbing layer containing a light absorbing agent formed by a phosphonic acid having a phenyl group or a halogenated phenyl group (phenyl-based phosphonic acid) and copper ions. It is
- Patent Document 2 describes an optical filter having a UV-IR absorption layer capable of absorbing infrared rays and ultraviolet rays.
- the UV-IR absorbing layer contains UV-IR absorbers formed by phosphonic acid and copper ions.
- the UV-IR absorbing composition contains, for example, a phenyl-based phosphonic acid and a phosphonic acid having an alkyl group or a halogenated alkyl group (alkyl-based phosphonic acid) so that the optical filter satisfies predetermined optical properties. ing.
- Patent Document 3 describes an infrared cut filter that includes an organic dye-containing layer and a copper phosphonate-containing layer.
- Patent Document 4 describes an optical filter that includes an absorption layer, a reflection layer, and a transparent substrate and satisfies predetermined requirements in a spectral transmittance curve at an incident angle of 0°.
- the absorbing layer contains a near-infrared absorbing dye such as a squarylium dye.
- the optical filters described in Patent Documents 1 to 4 sufficiently shield light in the near-ultraviolet region, particularly in the region near the wavelength of 400 nm. It is hard to say that this is advantageous from the viewpoint of color reproducibility in images.
- a reflective layer is necessary, and the reflective layer must compensate for light shielding that is not sufficient with the absorption layer. Therefore, in the optical filter described in Patent Document 4, a complicated process is required to form the reflective layer.
- the present invention provides a light absorber that can satisfactorily shield light in the near-infrared region and also satisfactorily shield light in the near-ultraviolet region.
- the present invention Provided is a light absorber whose transmission spectrum at an incident angle of 0° satisfies the following conditions (I), (II), (III), and (IV).
- the average transmittance in the wavelength range of 480 nm to 580 nm is 78% or more.
- the maximum transmittance in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 380 nm is 1% or less.
- the maximum transmittance in the wavelength range of 800 nm to 950 nm is 7% or less.
- Transmittance at a wavelength of 400 nm is 10% or less.
- the present invention goods; and the light absorber formed on at least part of the surface of the article, An article with a light absorber is provided.
- the present invention A light-absorbing composition,
- the light absorbing composition obtained by curing the light absorbing composition has a transmission spectrum at an incident angle of 0° that satisfies the following conditions (i), (ii), (iii), and (iv):
- a composition is provided.
- the average transmittance in the wavelength range of 480 nm to 580 nm is 78% or more.
- the maximum transmittance in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 380 nm is 1% or less.
- the maximum transmittance in the wavelength range of 800 nm to 950 nm is 7% or less.
- Transmittance at a wavelength of 400 nm is 10% or less.
- FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional view showing an example of a light absorber according to the present invention.
- FIG. 1B is a cross-sectional view showing an example of an article with a light absorber according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of an imaging device according to the present invention.
- 3A is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 1.
- FIG. 3B is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 1.
- FIG. 3C is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 1.
- FIG. 4A is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 2.
- FIG. 4B is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 2.
- FIG. 4C is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 2.
- FIG. 5A is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 3.
- FIG. 5B is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 3.
- FIG. 5C is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 3.
- FIG. 6A is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 4.
- FIG. 6B is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 4.
- FIG. 6C is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Example 4.
- FIG. 7 is a transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Comparative Example 1.
- FIG. 8 is a transmission spectrum of an optical filter according to Comparative Example 2.
- FIG. 9 is a transmission spectrum of an optical filter according to Comparative Example 3.
- FIG. 10 is a transmission spectrum of an optical filter according to Comparative Example 4.
- FIG. 11 is a transmission spectrum of an optical filter according to Comparative Example 5.
- FIG. FIG. 12 is a transmission spectrum of a glass substrate.
- FIG. 1A is a cross-sectional view showing a light absorber 10.
- FIG. The transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° satisfies the following conditions (I), (II), (III), and (IV).
- the average transmittance value T A 0(480-580) in the wavelength range of 480 nm to 580 nm is 78% or more.
- the maximum transmittance T M 0(350-380) in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 380 nm is 1% or less.
- the maximum transmittance T M 0(800-950) in the wavelength range of 800 nm to 950 nm is 7% or less.
- Transmittance T 0(400) at a wavelength of 400 nm is 10% or less.
- the average value T A 0(480-580) is desirably 80% or more, more desirably 82% or more, and even more desirably 84% or more.
- the visible light region or visible light region can be, for example, a wavelength range of 380 nm to 780 nm.
- the light absorber 10 can satisfactorily shield light in the ultraviolet region.
- the transmission characteristics of the light absorber 10 can be adjusted to characteristics similar to those of a human's relative luminosity curve (luminosity spectrum), which has no sensitivity except in the visible light region.
- the ultraviolet region or ultraviolet range may include a wavelength range from 280 nm to a wavelength that is the lower limit of the visible light range, eg, a wavelength that does not exceed 380 nm.
- Blocking light in the ultraviolet region also includes blocking light in a part of the wavelength range belonging to the ultraviolet region.
- the human spectral luminous efficiency curve is a curve representing the photopic standard spectral luminous efficiency defined by the International Commission on Illumination (CIE).
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° preferably satisfies the following condition (IIa), and more preferably satisfies the following condition (IIb).
- the maximum transmittance T M 0(350-385) in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 385 nm is 1% or less.
- the maximum transmittance T M 0(350-390) in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 390 nm is 1% or less.
- the light absorber 10 can satisfactorily shield light in the near-infrared region.
- the maximum value T M 0(800-950) is preferably 5% or less, more preferably 3% or less.
- the near-infrared region or near-infrared region generally has a wavelength range of 780 nm to 2500 nm, but here, the wavelength that is the upper limit of the visible light region, for example, the wavelength range from 780 nm to 1200 nm. can be Blocking light in the near-infrared region also includes blocking light in a partial wavelength range belonging to the near-infrared region.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° desirably further satisfies the following condition (IIIa).
- the maximum value T M 0(800-1100) is preferably 7% or less, more preferably 5% or less.
- the maximum transmittance T M 0(800-1100) in the wavelength range of 800 nm to 1100 nm is 10% or less.
- the sensitivity at a wavelength of 400 nm is significantly lower in the human spectral luminosity curve. Therefore, by satisfying the condition (IV), it is easy to adjust the transmission characteristics of the light absorber 10 to characteristics similar to the human relative luminosity curve. As a result, for example, when the light absorber 10 is used in an imaging device, the color reproducibility of an image obtained by the imaging device tends to be high.
- the transmittance of the light absorber in the region near the wavelength of 400 nm A high ⁇ can cause problems with the color reproducibility of the image obtained from the imaging device.
- the transmittance T 0(400) is preferably 5% or less, more preferably 3% or less.
- purple fringing can be reduced.
- Purple fringing is a phenomenon in which a purple portion is produced at the boundary between a high luminance portion and a low luminance portion, the outline of an object, and the vicinity thereof. Magnification chromatic aberration of an optical system such as a lens provided in an imaging device is considered to be one of the causes of this phenomenon.
- the optical filter used in the imaging device satisfies the condition (IV) or the conditions (II) and (IV)
- part of the purple light can be blocked, and the occurrence of purple fringing or its effect can be reduced.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° further satisfies, for example, the following condition (V).
- the first wavelength ⁇ 500 (UV) below corresponds to the vicinity of the lower limit of the wavelength range through which light is transmitted through the light absorber 10 .
- the light absorber 10 can shield the light belonging to the ultraviolet region among the light that cannot be recognized by the human eye.
- the first wavelength ⁇ 500 (UV) desirably exists in the range of 405 nm to 470 nm.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° further satisfies, for example, the following condition (VI).
- the light absorber 10 can shield the light belonging to the infrared region among the light that cannot be recognized by the human eye.
- the second wavelength ⁇ 500 (IR) below has a relative luminosity value V( ⁇ ) of 0 in the human luminosity curve, where the relative luminosity value V(555) at a wavelength of 555 nm is 1. 0.5, and the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 is likely to be adjusted to characteristics similar to the relative luminosity curve.
- the second wavelength ⁇ 500 is preferably in the range of 690 nm to 750 nm, more preferably in the range of 700 nm to 740 nm.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° further satisfies, for example, the following condition (VII).
- VII the following condition
- the maximum value T M 0(800-1200) is preferably 10% or less, more preferably 3% or less.
- the maximum transmittance T M 0(800-1200) in the wavelength range of 800 nm to 1200 nm is 15% or less.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° further satisfies, for example, the following conditions (VIII) and (IX).
- the human spectral luminosity curve shows the highest sensitivity V( ⁇ ) at a wavelength of 550 nm. Therefore, it is advantageous for the light absorber 10 to have a high transmittance at a wavelength of 550 nm because it is highly similar to the human visibility curve.
- the transmission characteristics of the light absorber 10 can be adjusted to characteristics similar to the qualitative characteristics of the human relative luminous efficiency curve.
- VIII The ratio T 0(550) /T 0(400) of the transmittance T 0(550) at a wavelength of 550 nm to the transmittance T 0(400) at a wavelength of 400 nm is 8 or more.
- IX The ratio T 0(550) /T 0(800) of the transmittance T 0(550) at a wavelength of 550 nm to the transmittance T 0(800) at a wavelength of 800 nm is 8 or more.
- the ratio T 0(550) /T 0(400) is preferably 12 or more, more preferably 16 or more, even more preferably 24 or more, and particularly preferably 32 or more.
- the ratio T 0(550) /T 0(800) is preferably 12 or more, more preferably 16 or more, even more preferably 24 or more, and most preferably 32 or more.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° further satisfies, for example, the following condition (X).
- the transmittance of light having a wavelength of around 680 nm is easily adjusted to a desired level.
- the ratio T 0(680) /T 0(800) of the transmittance T 0(680) at a wavelength of 680 nm to the transmittance T 0(800) at a wavelength of 800 nm is 8 or more.
- the camera mainly acquires the external situation as information such as a captured image, and the acquired information supports the operation of the driver, the operator, or the control system for autopilot.
- the camera from the viewpoint of improving the accuracy of recognizing the external environment, it is advantageous for the camera to have an optical filter that has high transmittance in the visible light range, especially the red range, and that can effectively shield infrared rays.
- a high transmittance in the red band of an optical filter is important for accurately recognizing red lights, traffic signs, and surrounding moving objects.
- the red band here refers to the wavelength range of 580 to 780 nm.
- traffic signals, road signs, and the like the color of signs related to danger and safety may be represented in red.
- traffic signs road signs
- traffic signs that indicate regulatory signs such as prohibition of vehicle entry, stop, slow down, etc. correspond to them.
- the red color displayed on regulatory signs has a lower wavelength limit of, for example, 580 to 620 nm and an upper wavelength limit of about 780 nm.
- the transmittance in the wavelength range of 580 to 780 nm especially the transmittance in the wavelength range of 620 to 760 nm, especially the wavelength range of 620 to 750 nm It is advantageous that the transmittance at is above a certain level.
- the ability of the optical filter to shield infrared rays well means that, for example, a camera cannot obtain a good photographed image due to the influence of sensing using infrared rays in a vehicle, mobile device, or transport device traveling in the surrounding area. important to curb the problem.
- a sensing system such as a light detection and ranging (Lidar) system using a laser can be considered as a system equipped with such a camera. In this case, transmission of light corresponding to a wavelength of 800 nm may not be desired. It is advantageous from the viewpoint of application to a sensing system using a laser that the light absorber 10 satisfies the above condition (X).
- T 0(680) /T 0(800) is preferably 12 or more, more preferably 16 or more, even more preferably 24 or more, and particularly preferably 32 or more.
- the reflectance R 0 (800-1000) at wavelengths of 800 nm to 1000 nm is 20% or less.
- the reflectance R 0(800-1000) is desirably 10% or less.
- the reflectance R 0(800-1200) at wavelengths from 800 nm to 1200 nm is 20% or less.
- the reflectance R 0 (800-1200) is more desirably 10% or less.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 35° has, for example, a third wavelength ⁇ 50 35 (UV) with a transmittance of 50% in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 480 nm.
- is, for example, 5 nm or less.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 35° has, for example, a fourth wavelength ⁇ 50 35 (IR) with a transmittance of 50% in the wavelength range of 600 nm to 800 nm.
- between the fourth wavelength ⁇ 5035(IR) and the second wavelength ⁇ 500 ( IR) is, for example, 10 nm or less .
- is 5 nm or less
- ⁇ 50 35 (IR) ⁇ 50 0 (IR) is 10 nm or less
- the incident angle dependency of the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 tends to be small.
- the incident angle dependence of the transmission spectrum of the optical filter is large depending on the incident angle of the light incident on the light reflecting film. .
- the transmission spectrum of the optical filter as a whole shifts to the short wavelength side depending on the angle of incidence on the optical filter.
- This transmission spectrum shift affects the color of light that passes through the optical filter.
- a difference in color appears between the central portion of the image formed by the contribution of light rays with small incident angles and the peripheral portion of the image formed by the contribution of light rays with large incident angles.
- Color unevenness can be recognized in For example, the peripheral portion of the image becomes slightly bluish.
- the incident angle dependence of the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 is small, it is easy to suppress color unevenness that appears when a digital image obtained by an imaging device or the like is visualized.
- is preferably 4 nm or less, more preferably 3 nm or less.
- is preferably 8 nm or less, more preferably 6 nm or less.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 45° has, for example, a wavelength ⁇ 50 45 (UV) at which the transmittance is 50% in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 480 nm.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 45° has, for example, a wavelength ⁇ 50 45 (IR) at which the transmittance is 50% in the wavelength range of 600 nm to 800 nm.
- is, for example, 15 nm or less, preferably 13 nm or less. and more desirably 11 nm or less.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 55° has, for example, a wavelength ⁇ 50 55 (UV) at which the transmittance is 50% in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 480 nm.
- is, for example, 15 nm or less, preferably 12 nm or less. and more preferably 9 nm or less.
- the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 55° has, for example, a wavelength ⁇ 50 55 (IR) at which the transmittance is 50% in the wavelength range of 600 nm to 800 nm.
- is, for example, 20 nm or less, preferably 18 nm or less. and more preferably 16 nm or less.
- the components contained in the light absorber 10 are not limited to specific components as long as the above conditions (I), (II), (III), and (IV) are satisfied.
- the light absorber 10 contains, for example, a copper component, at least one metal component other than copper, and phosphorus.
- the light absorber 10 is obtained, for example, by curing a given light absorbing composition.
- Components contained in the light absorbing composition are not limited to specific components as long as the light absorber 10 satisfies the above conditions (I), (II), (III) and (IV).
- the light-absorbing composition contains, for example, a light-absorbing compound, an ultraviolet absorber, and at least one of an alkoxide containing a metal component other than copper and a hydrolyzate of an alkoxide containing a metal component other than copper.
- a light-absorbing compound is formed by phosphonic acid and a copper component.
- a UV absorber absorbs at least a portion of UV light.
- the phosphonic acid in the light-absorbing compound is suitable for a specific phosphonic acid as long as the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° satisfies (I), (II), (III), and (IV). Not limited.
- the phosphonic acid is represented, for example, by the following formula (a).
- R 1 is an alkyl group or a halogenated alkyl group in which at least one hydrogen atom in the alkyl group is substituted with a halogen atom.
- the transmission band of the light absorber 10 tends to extend to a wavelength of about 700 nm, and the light absorber 10 tends to have desired transmittance characteristics.
- Phosphonic acids are, for example, methylphosphonic acid, ethylphosphonic acid, normal (n-)propylphosphonic acid, isopropylphosphonic acid, normal (n-)butylphosphonic acid, isobutylphosphonic acid, sec-butylphosphonic acid, tert-butylphosphonic acid , or bromomethylphosphonic acid.
- the source of the copper component in the light-absorbing compound is not limited to any particular substance.
- Sources of copper components are, for example, copper salts.
- Copper salts may be anhydrous or hydrates of copper chloride, copper formate, copper stearate, copper benzoate, copper pyrophosphate, copper naphthenate, and copper citrate.
- copper acetate monohydrate is represented as Cu( CH3COO ) 2.H2O , where 1 mole of copper acetate monohydrate provides 1 mole of copper ions.
- the ultraviolet absorber is not limited to a specific compound as long as the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° satisfies the conditions (I), (II), (III), and (IV).
- a UV absorber is, for example, a compound having a hydroxy group and a carbonyl group in the molecule.
- UV absorber Advantageous conditions for the UV absorber are that the absorption range and transmission range of light are appropriate, that it is photochemically stable, that the photosensitizing action is low enough to have no effect within the range of use, and that it is thermochemically stable. conditions such as being stable to From this point of view, it is conceivable to utilize a hydrogen transfer reaction (intramolecular hydrogen abstraction reaction) of a hydroxy group in a molecule due to photoexcitation as a mechanism of light absorption by an ultraviolet absorber. UV absorbers that exhibit such mechanisms include, for example, compounds such as hydroxybenzophenones, salicylic acid, hydroxyphenylbenzotriazoles, hydroxyphenyltriazines, and substituted acrylonitriles.
- a light absorber obtained by curing a light absorbing composition containing an ultraviolet absorber having a hydroxy group and a carbonyl group in the molecule and a metal component other than copper light at a wavelength of 300 to 500 nm It was found that a phenomenon occurs in which the absorption band shifts to the longer wavelength side. Therefore, such a light absorber is advantageous in effectively and appropriately absorbing light having a wavelength of around 400 nm.
- the light absorption band shifts to the long wavelength side for example, the phenomenon that the maximum absorption wavelength shifts to the long wavelength side within the wavelength range of 300 nm to 500 nm of the transmission spectrum, or the wavelength at which the transmittance is 50% (UV A phenomenon in which the cut-off wavelength) shifts to the longer wavelength side may occur.
- the light absorber which is a cured product of the light-absorbing composition
- the absorption characteristics inherent in the ultraviolet absorber can be adjusted so as to effectively absorb light in the short wavelength region. .
- such a light absorber 10 tends to have desired transmittance characteristics.
- the arrangement of the hydroxy group and the carbonyl group in the ultraviolet absorber is not limited to a specific arrangement.
- the hydroxy group and the carbonyl group are desirably separated by 1 to 3 atoms. It is believed that this makes it easier for hydrogen to move between the hydroxy group and the carbonyl group in the ultraviolet absorber. For this reason, a phenomenon in which the light absorption band at wavelengths of 300 to 500 nm shifts to the long wavelength side is likely to occur effectively. As a result, the light absorber 10 more reliably tends to effectively and appropriately absorb light having a wavelength of around 400 nm.
- the UV absorber is desirably a compound that does not easily aggregate when mixed with the metal component.
- the ultraviolet absorber desirably contains a benzophenone compound represented by the following formula (A1).
- the transmittance T 0(400) at a wavelength of 400 nm tends to be effectively lowered.
- R 11 , R 12 , R 21 and R 22 are a hydroxy group.
- R 11 , R 12 , R 21 , or R 22 is a functional group other than a hydroxy group, multiple R 11 , multiple R 12 , multiple R 21 , or multiple R 22 are It may be present and at least one of R 11 , R 12 , R 21 and R 22 may be absent.
- R 11 , R 12 , R 21 or R 22 is a functional group other than a hydroxy group
- the functional group is, for example, a carboxyl group, an aldehyde group, a halogen atom, an alkyl group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- an alkyl group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms in which one or more hydrogen atoms are replaced by halogen atoms, an alkoxy group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, or one or more hydrogen atoms replaced by halogen atoms is an alkoxy group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms.
- the ultraviolet absorber more desirably contains a benzophenone compound represented by the following formula (A2).
- the light absorber 10 more reliably tends to effectively absorb light in the short wavelength range around 400 nm.
- R 31 is a hydrogen atom, a hydroxy group, a carboxyl group, an aldehyde group, a halogen atom, a halogen atom-containing group, an alkyl group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, or 1 to 12 carbon atoms. is an alkoxy group with atoms.
- R 41 and R 42 are a hydroxy group, a carboxyl group, an aldehyde group, a group having a halogen atom, an alkyl group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, or an aryl group having 6 to 12 carbon atoms. or an alkoxy group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, and R 41 and R 42 may be absent.
- a plurality of R 41 may exist, and a plurality of R 42 may exist.
- the group having a halogen atom may be a halogenated alkyl group in which at least one hydrogen atom in the alkyl group is substituted with a halogen atom.
- the group having a halogen atom may be a halogenated aryl group in which at least one hydrogen atom in the aryl group is substituted with a halogen atom.
- the group having a halogen atom may be a halogenated alkoxy group in which at least one hydrogen atom in the alkoxy group is substituted with a halogen atom.
- the benzophenone-based compound represented by formula (A1) or formula (A2) is not limited to a specific compound.
- the benzophenone compounds include, for example, 2,2'-dihydroxy-4,4'-dimethoxybenzophenone, 2,2',4,4'-tetrahydroxybenzophenone, 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, 2-hydroxy- 4-methoxy-4'-chlorobenzophenone, 2-hydroxy-4-n-octoxybenzophenone, 2-hydroxy-4-dodecyloxybenzophenone, 2,4-dihydroxybenzophenone, 2-hydroxy-4-methoxy-2'- the group consisting of carboxybenzophenone, 2,2'-dihydroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone, 2,2'-dihydroxy-4-n-octoxybenzophenone, 2-hydroxy-5-chlorobenzophenone, and 2,4-dibenzoylresorcin; is at least one selected from
- the ultraviolet absorber may contain a salicylic acid-based compound represented by the following formula (B).
- the light absorber 10 tends to more reliably and effectively absorb light in the short wavelength range around 400 nm.
- R 51 is a hydroxy group, a carboxy group, a group containing a halogen atom, an alkyl group having 1 to 12 carbon atoms, an aryl group having 6 to 12 carbon atoms, or 1 to 12 It can also be an alkoxy group having 1 carbon atom. In formula (B), multiple R 51 may be present, or R 51 may be absent.
- R 52 is a hydrogen atom, an aryl group, or a halogenated aryl group in which one or more hydrogen atoms are substituted with halogen atoms.
- the group having a halogen atom may be a halogenated alkyl group in which at least one hydrogen atom in the alkyl group is substituted with a halogen atom.
- the group having a halogen atom may be a halogenated aryl group in which at least one hydrogen atom in the aryl group is substituted with a halogen atom.
- the group having a halogen atom may be a halogenated alkoxy group in which at least one hydrogen atom in the alkoxy group is substituted with a halogen atom.
- the salicylic acid compound represented by formula (B) is not limited to a specific compound.
- the salicylic acid-based compound represented by formula (B) includes, for example, at least one selected from the group consisting of phenyl salicylate, 4-butylphenyl salicylate, and octylphenyl salicylate.
- the light-absorbing composition contains, for example, an alkoxide compound that is at least one of an alkoxide having a metal component other than copper and a hydrolyzate of an alkoxide having a metal component other than copper.
- Metal components other than copper in the alkoxide compound are not limited to specific metal components.
- the metal component typically does not aggregate in the light absorbing composition and light absorber 10 and is a thermally and chemically stable component. Additionally, the metal component is typically a component capable of interacting with the UV absorbers described above.
- Metal components include, for example, Li, Na, Mg, Ca, Sr, Ba, Ge, Sn, Pb, Al, Ga, In, Tl, Zn, Cd, Cu, Ag, Au, Ni, Pd, Pt, Co, At least one selected from the group consisting of Rh, Ir, Fe, Mn, Cr, Mo, W, V, Nb, Ta, Ti, and Zr. In this case, the metal component tends to interact with the UV absorber.
- the metal component desirably includes at least one selected from the group consisting of Al, Ti, Zr, Zn, Sn, and Fe.
- the first wavelength ⁇ 500 (UV) in the light absorber 10 is desirably the fifth wavelength ⁇ 50 greater than 0 ( UV)R, the absolute value of the difference between the fifth wavelength ⁇ 500 (UV)R and the first wavelength ⁇ 500 (UV)
- the fifth wavelength ⁇ 500 (UV)R is the wavelength at which the transmittance is 50% in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 480 nm of the transmission spectrum of the reference light absorber at an incident angle of 0°.
- the reference light absorber is obtained by curing a composition containing the ultraviolet absorber contained in the light absorbing compound and not containing the alkoxide compound.
- the light absorber 10 and the light absorbing composition further contain, for example, a phosphate ester.
- the function of the phosphate ester facilitates appropriate dispersion of the light absorbing compound in the light absorber 10 .
- the phosphate ester may function as a dispersing agent for the light-absorbing compound, and a portion thereof may react with the metal component to form a compound.
- the phosphate ester may be coordinated to or reacted with the light absorbing compound.
- the phosphate ester is not limited to a specific phosphate ester.
- Phosphate esters for example, have polyoxyalkyl groups. Examples of such phosphates include Plysurf A208N: polyoxyethylene alkyl (C12, C13) ether phosphate, Plysurf A208F: polyoxyethylene alkyl (C8) ether phosphate, and Plysurf A208B: polyoxyethylene.
- NIKKOL DDP-2 polyoxyethylene alkyl ether phosphate
- NIKKOL DDP-4 polyoxyethylene alkyl ether phosphate
- NIKKOL DDP-6 polyoxyethylene alkyl ether phosphate is mentioned. All of these are products manufactured by Nikko Chemicals.
- the light absorber 10 and the light absorbing composition further contain resin, for example.
- the resin is not limited to a specific resin as long as the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° satisfies the conditions (I), (II), (III), and (IV).
- resins are cyclic polyolefin-based resins, epoxy-based resins, polyimide-based resins, modified acrylic resins, silicone resins, and polyvinyl-based resins such as PVB.
- the resin can be a cured product of a curable resin that can be cured by energy irradiation such as heat or light.
- the content of each component in the light absorber 10 and the light absorbing composition is such that the transmission spectrum of the light absorber 10 at an incident angle of 0° is (I), (II), (III), and (IV). is not limited to a specific value as long as it satisfies
- the ratio of the content of the ultraviolet absorber to the content of the copper component is, on a mass basis, for example 0.01 to 1, preferably 0.01 to 0.5. and more preferably 0.01 to 0.1.
- the ratio of the content of the ultraviolet absorber to the content of the phosphorus component is, for example, 0.02 to 2, preferably 0.02 to 1, on a mass basis. , more preferably 0.02 to 0.2.
- the ratio of the content of the copper component to the content of the phosphorus component is, for example, 1 to 3, preferably 1.5 to 2, on a mass basis.
- the ratio of the content of the copper component to the content of the metal components other than the copper component is, on a mass basis, for example, 1 ⁇ 10 2 to 8 ⁇ 10 2 , preferably 2 ⁇ 10 2 to 6 ⁇ 10 2 .
- the ratio of the content of the phosphorus component to the content of the metal components other than the copper component is, on a mass basis, for example, 1 ⁇ 10 2 to 4 ⁇ 10 2 , preferably 1.5 ⁇ 10 2 to 3 ⁇ 10 2 .
- the ratio of the content of phosphonic acid to the content of the phosphoric acid ester compound is, for example, 0.5 to 2, preferably 0.8 to 1.0 by mass. 3.
- the ratio of the content of phosphonic acid to the content of the phosphoric acid ester compound is, for example, 1 to 10, preferably 3 to 6, based on the amount of substance.
- the ratio of the phosphonic acid content to the copper component content is, for example, 0.2 to 3, preferably 0.5 to 1.5, based on the amount of material. is.
- the ratio of the content of phosphonic acid to the content of the ultraviolet absorber is, on a mass basis, for example 1 to 300, preferably 10 to 100, more preferably 20-70.
- the light absorber 10 is, for example, film-like. As used herein, "film” is synonymous with coating or layer. On the other hand, the light absorber 10 is not limited to a film shape.
- the light absorber 10 can function, for example, as an optical filter 1a.
- the optical filter 1a is composed of, for example, a light absorber 10 alone.
- a method for producing the light absorber 10 is not limited to a specific method.
- the light absorber 10 can be produced, for example, by coating a light-absorbing composition on a predetermined base material to form a coating film, and curing the coating film.
- the produced light absorber 10 is peeled off from the substrate.
- the material of the substrate may be glass, resin, or metal.
- the surface of the substrate may be subjected to surface treatment such as coating using a fluorine-containing compound.
- the light absorber 10 may be produced by methods such as casting, compression molding, vacuum molding, press molding, injection molding, blow molding, and extrusion molding.
- An article with a light absorber can also be provided using the light absorber 10 .
- An article with a light absorber includes an article and a light absorber 10, and the light absorber 10 is formed on at least part of the surface of the article.
- an optical filter 1b shown in FIG. 1B is given as an example of an article with a light absorber.
- the optical filter 1b includes a light absorber 10 and a transparent substrate 20. As shown in FIG.
- the light absorber 10 is formed on the transparent substrate 20 and formed on at least part of the surface of the transparent substrate 20 .
- the optical filter 1b can be produced, for example, by coating a light-absorbing composition on the transparent substrate 20 to form a coating film and curing the coating film.
- the transparent base material 20 is not limited to a specific base material.
- the transparent substrate 20 may contain glass, resin, or plastic.
- the glass may be a light absorbing glass such as a copper containing glass.
- the transparent substrate 20 may be light absorbing films and sheets containing light absorbing compounds.
- the transparent substrate 20 may be a plate-like substrate having planes parallel to each other as main surfaces, or may be a substrate having a curved surface such as a lens, and may have an uneven microstructure on its surface or inside. It may be a substrate having An example of such a substrate is a diffraction grating.
- the type of transparent base material 20 is not limited to a specific type.
- the transparent substrate 20 may have absorption in the infrared region.
- the transparent substrate 20 may have an average spectral transmittance of 90% or more at wavelengths of 350 nm to 900 nm, for example.
- the transparent substrate 20 may be, for example, transparent glass made of silicate glass such as soda lime glass and borosilicate glass, or colored components such as Cu and Co. It can be phosphate glass and fluorophosphate glass containing. Phosphate glass and fluorophosphate glass containing coloring components are, for example, infrared-absorbing glasses, and themselves have light-absorbing properties.
- the light absorber 10 is used with a transparent substrate 20 of infrared absorbing glass, the light absorption and transmission spectra of both can be adjusted to produce an optical filter with desired optical properties, and the design of the optical filter high degree of freedom.
- the resin is, for example, a cycloolefin resin such as a norbornene resin, a polyarylate resin, an acrylic resin, a modified acrylic resin, a polyimide resin, a polyetherimide resin, or a polysulfone resin. , polyether sulfone resin, polycarbonate resin, or silicone resin.
- the thickness of the light absorber 10 is not limited to a specific value. It is advantageous for the thickness of the light absorber 10 to be small in order to meet the demand for a low-profile device, such as an imaging device, provided with the light absorber. Therefore, the thickness of the light absorber 10 is, for example, 200 ⁇ m or less, preferably 180 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably 150 ⁇ m or less. For example, in order to reduce the thickness of the light absorber while the light absorber exhibits the desired light absorbency, it is possible to increase the concentration of the light absorbing compound and the ultraviolet absorber contained in the light absorbing composition. Conceivable. In this case, the desired dispersibility of each compound may not be maintained. Therefore, the thickness of the light absorber 10 is, for example, 50 ⁇ m or more, preferably 60 ⁇ m or more, and more preferably 70 ⁇ m or more.
- the transparent base material 20 When the minimum transmittance of the transparent base material 20 in the wavelength range of 450 to 700 nm is less than 80%, the transparent base material 20 has a function of shielding light, and cooperates with the light absorber 10 to transmit light. It is understood that it contributes to shielding.
- the thickness of the light absorber 10 is, for example, 200 ⁇ m or less, preferably 180 ⁇ m or less, and more preferably 150 ⁇ m or less.
- the thickness of the light absorber 10 is, for example, 50 ⁇ m or more, preferably 60 ⁇ m or more, and more preferably 70 ⁇ m or more.
- An example of a transparent substrate 20 having a minimum transmittance of less than 80% in the wavelength range of 450-700 nm is a substrate comprising infrared absorbing glass.
- the light absorber 10 may be formed in contact with the imaging element and optical parts.
- the light absorber 10 may be configured by applying the above light absorbing composition to an imaging device or an optical component and curing the light absorbing composition.
- an imaging device with a light absorber or an optical component with a light absorber can be produced.
- Optical components are, for example, lenses or cover glasses.
- Each of the optical filters 1a and 1b may be modified to further include other functional films such as an infrared reflective film and an antireflection film.
- Such functional films can be formed on the light absorber 10 or the transparent substrate 20 .
- the antireflection coating may be constructed as a layer of a low refractive index material such as MgF2 and SiO2 , or a stack of layers of such a low refractive index material and a layer of a high refractive index material such as TiO2 . , or may be configured as a dielectric multilayer film.
- Such an antireflection film can be formed by a method involving physical reaction such as vacuum deposition and sputtering, or a method involving chemical reaction such as CVD method and sol-gel method.
- the optical filter may be configured, for example, in a state in which the light absorber 10 is arranged between two sheets of plate-shaped glass. This improves the rigidity and mechanical strength of the optical filter. In addition, the main surface of the optical filter becomes hard, which is advantageous from the viewpoint of scratch prevention and the like. Such an advantage is particularly important when a relatively flexible resin is used as the binder or matrix in the light absorber 10 .
- a device equipped with the light absorber 10 can be provided.
- the use of such devices is not limited to any particular application.
- Such devices are, for example, on-board cameras and on-board sensors.
- the light absorber 10 has a predetermined ultraviolet absorption property, it is possible to protect the imaging element and the sensor element from ultraviolet rays.
- the light absorber 10 has a high transmittance in the vicinity of a wavelength of 680 nm, and the light absorber 10 can be used in sensing systems such as Lidar systems using infrared or red lasers.
- the light absorber 10 has a high transmittance of light belonging to red, and the ability to recognize objects such as red lights and road signs tends to be enhanced in a device provided with the light absorber 10 .
- the light absorber 10 blocks light in a specific wavelength region by absorption, ghosts and flares can be suppressed in an apparatus provided with the light absorber 10 .
- an imaging device 100 having a light absorber 10 can be provided.
- the imaging device 100 further includes, for example, a lens system 40 and an imaging device 50 .
- the light absorber 10 is arranged, for example, between the lens system 40 and the imaging device 50 .
- An application target of the imaging device 100 is not limited to a specific product.
- the imaging device 100 is, for example, a camera module mounted on a mobile information terminal such as a smartphone, a device incorporated in a vehicle-mounted sensing module, and a sensing module in an unmanned aircraft such as a drone or an unmanned watercraft (USV). It is applicable as a device.
- the light absorber 10 may be applied to ambient light sensors.
- the transmittance at an incident angle of i° and a wavelength ⁇ nm is expressed as "T i ( ⁇ ) "
- the maximum value of the spectral transmittance at an incident angle of i° and a wavelength of ⁇ 1 nm to ⁇ 2 nm is expressed as “T M i( ⁇ 1 ⁇ 2) ”
- the average spectral transmittance at an incident angle of i° and wavelengths ⁇ 1 nm to ⁇ 2 nm is represented as “T A i( ⁇ 1 ⁇ 2) ”.
- the wavelength at which the transmittance is 50% in the wavelength range of 350 nm to 480 nm is expressed as " ⁇ 50 i (UV) "
- the transmittance in the wavelength range of 600 nm to 800 nm is expressed as " ⁇ 50 i(IR) ".
- Example 1 4.500 g of copper acetate monohydrate and 240 g of tetrahydrofuran (THF) were mixed and stirred for 3 hours to obtain a copper acetate solution.
- Plysurf A208N which is a phosphate ester compound manufactured by Daiichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.
- A1 solution 2.572 g of Plysurf A208N, which is a phosphate ester compound manufactured by Daiichi Kogyo Seiyaku Co., Ltd.
- 2.886 g of n-butylphosphonic acid and 40 g of THF were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes to obtain liquid B1.
- B1 solution was added to A1 solution while stirring A1 solution, and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1 minute.
- liquid C1 a liquid composition D1 containing a copper component, phosphonic acid, and a phosphoric acid ester compound was obtained.
- liquid composition D1 fine particles of a light-absorbing compound containing a copper component and phosphonic acid were dispersed without agglomeration.
- Uvinul 3049 2 g of the BASF UV absorber Uvinul 3049 was mixed with 98 g of toluene, and the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes to obtain a liquid composition E49 containing the UV absorber.
- Uvinul 3049 contained 2,2'-dihydroxy-4,4'-dimethoxybenzophenone represented by the following formula (b-1).
- Light absorbing composition F1 contained 0.06 g of UV absorber. Tables 1 and 2 show each component contained in the light-absorbing composition F1, the amount of each component, the mass ratio between the components, and the substance amount ratio between the components.
- the average molecular weight of PLYSURF A208N used as the phosphate was determined to be 632 g/mol.
- the glass substrate was allowed to stand at room temperature for 24 hours to dry the coating film of the fluorinating agent, and then the glass surface was lightly wiped with a dust-free cloth containing Novec 7100 to remove excess fluorinating agent.
- a fluorine-treated substrate was produced.
- a coating film was formed by applying the light-absorbing composition F1 according to Example 1 to an area of 80 mm ⁇ 80 mm in the center of one main surface of the fluorine-treated substrate using a dispenser. After the resulting coating film was sufficiently dried at room temperature, it was placed in an oven to evaporate the solvent while gently raising the temperature in the range of room temperature to 45°C, followed by drying at 85°C for 6 hours. Heat treatment was performed to completely volatilize the solvent and cure the film. After that, the coating film was peeled off from the fluorine-treated substrate to obtain an optical filter according to Example 1 comprising a light absorbing film.
- the transmission spectra of the optical filter according to Example 1 at incident angles of 0° and 35°, incident angles of 0° and 45°, and incident angles of 0° and 55° are shown in FIGS. 3A, 3B, and 3C, respectively.
- Concerning the components contained in the light-absorbing composition F1 and also contained in the light-absorbing film without disappearing, the light-absorbing film includes each component, the amount of each component, and the mass of each component according to Tables 1 and 2. ratios, and material mass ratios between components.
- Example 2 The copper component, phosphonic acid , and a phosphate ester compound to obtain a liquid composition D2.
- the fine particles of the light-absorbing compound containing the copper component and the phosphonic acid were dispersed without aggregation.
- Light absorbing composition F2 contained 0.12 g of UV absorber. Tables 1 and 2 show the components contained in the light-absorbing composition F2, the amounts of the components, the mass ratios of the components, and the substance quantity ratios of the components.
- An optical filter according to Example 2 comprising a light-absorbing film was produced in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the light-absorbing composition F2 was used instead of the light-absorbing composition F1.
- the transmission spectra of the optical filter according to Example 2 at incident angles of 0° and 35°, incident angles of 0° and 45°, and incident angles of 0° and 55° are shown in FIGS. 4A, 4B, and 4C, respectively.
- the light-absorbing film is each component, the amount of each component, and the mass of each component according to Tables 1 and 2. ratios, and material mass ratios between components.
- Example 3 The copper component, phosphonic acid , and a phosphate ester compound to obtain a liquid composition D3.
- the fine particles of the light-absorbing compound containing the copper component and the phosphonic acid were dispersed without aggregation.
- a UV absorber Uvinul 3050 manufactured by BASF was mixed in a quantity of 5 g with 95 g of ethanol, and the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes to obtain a liquid composition E50 containing a UV absorber.
- Uvinul 3050 contained 2,2',4,4'-tetrahydroxybenzophenone represented by the following formula (b-2).
- Liquid composition D3, 0.9 g of liquid composition E50, 8.8 g of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. silicone resin KR-300, and 0.09 g of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.'s aluminum alkoxide compound CAT-AC. were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes to obtain a light-absorbing composition F3 according to Example 3.
- Light absorbing composition F3 contained 0.045 g of UV absorber. Tables 1 and 2 show the components contained in the light-absorbing composition F3, the amounts of the components, the mass ratios of the components, and the substance quantity ratios of the components.
- An optical filter according to Example 3 comprising a light-absorbing film was produced in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the light-absorbing composition F3 was used instead of the light-absorbing composition F1.
- the transmission spectra of the optical filter according to Example 3 at incident angles of 0° and 35°, incident angles of 0° and 45°, and incident angles of 0° and 55° are shown in FIGS. 5A, 5B, and 5C, respectively.
- the light-absorbing film is each component, the amount of each component, and the mass of each component according to Tables 1 and 2. ratios, and material mass ratios between components.
- Example 4 The copper component, phosphonic acid , and a phosphate ester compound to obtain a liquid composition D4.
- the fine particles of the light-absorbing compound containing the copper component and the phosphonic acid were dispersed without aggregation.
- Liquid composition D4 Liquid composition D4, 1.8 g of liquid composition E50, 8.8 g of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. silicone resin KR-300, and 0.09 g of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.'s aluminum alkoxide compound CAT-AC. were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes to obtain a light-absorbing composition F4 according to Example 4.
- Light absorbing composition F4 contained 0.09 g of UV absorber.
- Tables 1 and 2 show the components contained in the light-absorbing composition F4, the amounts of the components, the mass ratios of the components, and the substance quantity ratios of the components.
- An optical filter according to Example 4 comprising a light-absorbing film was produced in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the light-absorbing composition F4 was used instead of the light-absorbing composition F1.
- the transmission spectra of the optical filter according to Example 4 at incident angles of 0° and 35°, incident angles of 0° and 45°, and incident angles of 0° and 55° are shown in FIGS. 6A, 6B, and 6C, respectively.
- the light-absorbing film is, according to Tables 1 and 2, each component, the amount of each component, and the mass of each component ratios, and material mass ratios between components.
- a light-absorbing composition F5 according to Comparative Example 1 was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the liquid composition E49 was not used.
- Tables 1 and 2 show the components contained in the light-absorbing composition F5, the amounts of the components, the mass ratios of the components, and the substance quantity ratios of the components.
- FIG. 7 shows the transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Comparative Example 1 at an incident angle of 0°.
- the light-absorbing film is based on each component, the amount of each component, and the mass of each component according to Tables 1 and 2. ratios, and material amount ratios between components.
- Tinuvin 326 was mixed with 95 g of toluene, and the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes to obtain a liquid composition E326 containing a UV absorber.
- Tinuvin326 contained 2-[5-Chloro-(2H)-Benzotriazol-2-yl]-4-methyl-6-(tert-butyl)phenol represented by the following formula (b-3).
- Liquid composition D1 2.0 g of liquid composition E326, 8.8 g of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. silicone resin KR-300, and 0.09 g of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.'s aluminum alkoxide compound CAT-AC. were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes to obtain a light-absorbing composition F6 according to Comparative Example 2.
- Light absorbing composition F6 contained 0.1 g of UV absorber. Tables 1 and 2 show the components contained in the light-absorbing composition F6, the amounts of the components, the mass ratios of the components, and the substance quantity ratios of the components.
- FIG. 8 shows the transmission spectra of the optical filter according to Comparative Example 2 at incident angles of 0° and 55°.
- the light-absorbing film is based on each component, the amount of each component, and the mass of each component according to Tables 1 and 2. ratios, and material amount ratios between components.
- Tinuvin 234 was mixed with 95 g of toluene, and the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes to obtain a liquid composition E234 containing a UV absorber.
- Tinuvin234 contained Phenol,2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1-methyl-1-phenylethyl) represented by the following formula (b-4).
- Liquid composition D1, 3.6 g of liquid composition E234, 8.8 g of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd. silicone resin KR-300, and 0.09 g of Shin-Etsu Chemical Co., Ltd.'s aluminum alkoxide compound CAT-AC. were mixed and stirred for 30 minutes to obtain a light-absorbing composition F7 according to Comparative Example 3.
- Light absorbing composition F7 contained 0.18 g of UV absorber. Tables 1 and 2 show the components contained in the light-absorbing composition F7, the amounts of the components, the mass ratios of the components, and the substance quantity ratios of the components.
- An optical filter according to Comparative Example 3 comprising a light-absorbing film was produced in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the light-absorbing composition F7 was used instead of the light-absorbing composition F1.
- FIG. 9 shows the transmission spectra of the optical filter according to Comparative Example 3 at incident angles of 0° and 55°.
- the light-absorbing film is based on each component, the amount of each component, and the mass of each component according to Tables 1 and 2. ratios, and material amount ratios between components.
- a dispenser was used in a 40 mm x 40 mm area at the center of one main surface of a transparent glass substrate made of borosilicate glass (manufactured by SCHOTT, product name: D263 Teco) having dimensions of 76 mm x 76 mm x 0.21 mm. Then, a liquid composition F8 containing an ultraviolet absorber was applied to form a coating film. After the coating film is sufficiently dried at room temperature, it is placed in an oven (heating furnace) and the solvent is evaporated while slowly raising the temperature in the range of room temperature to 45 ° C., followed by drying at 85 ° C. Heating was performed for a period of time to completely volatilize the contained solvent and cure the coating film.
- SCHOTT borosilicate glass
- FIG. 10 shows the transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Comparative Example 4 at an incident angle of 0°.
- a light absorbing film containing an ultraviolet absorber was formed on a transparent glass substrate in the same manner as in Comparative Example 4, except that Liquid Composition F9 was used instead of Liquid Composition F8, and an optical filter according to Comparative Example 5 was produced. Obtained.
- This optical filter was a filter in which a transparent glass substrate and a light absorption film were integrated.
- FIG. 11 shows the transmission spectrum of the optical filter according to Comparative Example 5 at an incident angle of 0°.
- the optical filters according to each example had desired transmittance characteristics.
- the optical filters according to Comparative Examples 1 to 3 do not satisfy the above conditions (II) and (IV), and have the desired transmittance characteristics. It was hard to say.
- FIG. 12 shows the transmission spectrum at an incident angle of 0° of the transparent glass substrate used for producing the optical filter according to Comparative Example 4.
- the transmittance is as high as 90% or more in the wavelength range of 350 nm or more, and the loss from 100% is due to Fresnel reflection on the surface of the transparent glass substrate. It is understood that there is virtually no light absorption in this wavelength range. Therefore, the light absorption in the transparent glass substrate can be ignored in the examination of the transmission spectrum shown in FIG.
- the transmittance T 0(400) at a wavelength of 400 nm was 40.78%. It is presumed that this reflects the original absorption characteristics of Uvinul 3049 used as an ultraviolet absorber in the light absorbing film.
- the light absorbing film of the optical filter according to Comparative Example 4 does not contain a compound containing a metal component other than a copper component, unlike the light absorbing film according to Examples.
- the transition between the shielding range, which is the wavelength range corresponding to the region where the transmittance is close to 0%, and the transmission region, which is the wavelength range corresponding to the region where the transmittance is 70% or more No shift of the region toward longer wavelengths is observed, and ⁇ 500 (UV) is not shifted toward longer wavelengths either. Therefore, it is presumed that the transmittance at a wavelength of 400 nm in the transmission spectrum of the light absorption film according to Comparative Example 4 is relatively high.
- the transmittance T 0(400) at a wavelength of 400 nm was 57.15%. It is presumed that this reflects the original absorption characteristics of Uvinul 3050 used as an ultraviolet absorber in the light absorbing film.
- the light absorbing film of the optical filter according to Comparative Example 5 does not contain a compound containing a metal component other than a copper component, unlike the light absorbing film according to Examples.
- the transition between the shielding range, which is the wavelength range corresponding to the region where the transmittance is close to 0%, and the transmission region, which is the wavelength range corresponding to the region where the transmittance is 70% or more No shift of the region toward longer wavelengths is observed, and ⁇ 500 (UV) is not shifted toward longer wavelengths either. Therefore, it is presumed that the transmittance at a wavelength of 400 nm in the transmission spectrum of the light absorption film according to Comparative Example 5 is relatively high.
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0°の入射角度における透過スペクトルが下記(I)、(II)、(III)、及び(IV)の条件を満たす、光吸収体を提供する。
(I)波長480nm~580nmの範囲における透過率の平均値が78%以上である。
(II)波長350nm~380nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が1%以下である。
(III)波長800nm~950nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が7%以下である。
(IV)波長400nmにおける透過率が10%以下である。
物品と、
前記物品の表面の少なくとも一部に形成された、上記の光吸収体と、を備えた、
光吸収体付物品を提供する。
光吸収性組成物であって、
当該光吸収性組成物を硬化して得られる光吸収体の0°の入射角度における透過スペクトルが下記(i)、(ii)、(iii)、及び(iv)の条件を満たす、光吸収性組成物を提供する。
(i)波長480nm~580nmの範囲における透過率の平均値が78%以上である。
(ii)波長350nm~380nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が1%以下である。
(iii)波長800nm~950nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が7%以下である。
(iv)波長400nmにおける透過率が10%以下である。
(I)波長480nm~580nmの範囲における透過率の平均値TA 0(480-580)が78%以上である。
(II)波長350nm~380nmの範囲における透過率の最大値TM 0(350-380)が1%以下である。
(III)波長800nm~950nmの範囲における透過率の最大値TM 0(800-950)が7%以下である。
(IV)波長400nmにおける透過率T0(400)が10%以下である。
(IIa)波長350nm~385nmの範囲における透過率の最大値TM 0(350-385)が1%以下である。
(IIb)波長350nm~390nmの範囲における透過率の最大値TM 0(350-390)が1%以下である。
(IIIa)波長800nm~1100nmの範囲における透過率の最大値TM 0(800-1100)が10%以下である。
(V)波長350nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第一波長λ50 0(UV)が405nm~480nmの範囲に存在する。
(VI)波長600nm~800nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第二波長λ50 0(IR)が680nm~760nmの範囲に存在する。
(VII)波長800nm~1200nmの範囲における透過率の最大値TM 0(800-1200)が15%以下である。
(VIII)波長400nmにおける透過率T0(400)に対する波長550nmにおける透過率T0(550)の比T0(550)/T0(400)が8以上である。
(IX)波長800nmにおける透過率T0(800)に対する波長550nmにおける透過率T0(550)の比T0(550)/T0(800)が8以上である。
(X)波長800nmにおける透過率T0(800)に対する波長680nmにおける透過率T0(680)の比T0(680)/T0(800)が8以上である。
日本分光社製の紫外可視近赤外分光光度計V-670を用いて、各実施例及び比較例2及び3に係る光学フィルタの0°、35°、45°、及び55°の入射角における透過スペクトルを測定した。各実施例に関する結果を図3A~図6Cに示し、比較例2及び3に関する結果の一部をそれぞれ図8及び9に示す。一方、同様にして、比較例1、4、及び5に係る光学フィルタの0°の入射角における透過スペクトルを測定した。結果を図7、10、及び11に示す。これらの透過スペクトルから看取した各光学フィルタにおける特性値を表3~6に示す。これらの表の項目において、i°の入射角度及び波長λnmにおける透過率は「Ti(λ)」と表され、i°の入射角度及び波長λ1nm~λ2nmにおける分光透過率の最大値は「TM i(λ1-λ2)」と表され、i°の入射角度及び波長λ1nm~λ2nmにおける分光透過率の平均値は「TA i(λ1-λ2)」と表される。加えて、i°の入射角度の透過スペクトルにおいて、波長350nm~480nmの範囲で透過率が50%となる波長は「λ50 i(UV)」と表され、波長600nm~800nmの範囲で透過率が50%となる波長は「λ50 i(IR)」と表される。
キーエンス社製のレーザー変位計LK-H008を用いて、各実施例及び比較例1~3に係る光学フィルタの厚みを測定した。結果を表3及び4に示す。キーエンス社製のレーザー変位計LK-H008を用いて、比較例4及び5に係る光学フィルタの表面との距離を測定し、透明ガラス基板の厚みを差し引くことによって、光吸収膜の厚みを測定した。その結果を表4に示す。
4.500gの酢酸銅一水和物と、240gのテトラヒドロフラン(THF)と、を混合して3時間撹拌し酢酸銅溶液を得た。次に、得られた酢酸銅溶液に、第一工業製薬社製のリン酸エステル化合物であるプライサーフA208Nを2.572g加えて30分間撹拌し、A1液を得た。また、2.886gのn‐ブチルホスホン酸と、40gのTHFと、を混合して30分間撹拌し、B1液を得た。A1液を撹拌しながらA1液にB1液を加え、室温で1分間撹拌した。次に、この溶液に100gのトルエンを加えた後、室温で1分間撹拌し、C1液を得た。このC1液をフラスコに入れてオイルバス(東京理化器械社製、型式:OSB-2100)で加温しながら、ロータリーエバポレータ(東京理化器械社製、型式:N-1110SF)によって、脱溶媒処理を行った。オイルバスの設定温度は、105℃に調整した。その後、フラスコの中から脱溶媒処理後の液を取り出した。このようにして銅成分、ホスホン酸、及びリン酸エステル化合物を含む液状組成物D1を得た。液状組成物D1において、銅成分とホスホン酸とを含む光吸収性化合物の微粒子が凝集せずに分散していた。
n-ブチルホスホン酸及びリン酸エステル化合物であるプライサーフA208Nの添加量を表1に示すように調整した以外は、実施例1における液状組成物D1の調製と同様にして、銅成分、ホスホン酸、及びリン酸エステル化合物を含む液状組成物D2を得た。液状組成物D2において、銅成分とホスホン酸とを含む光吸収性化合物の微粒子が凝集せずに分散していた。
n-ブチルホスホン酸及びリン酸エステル化合物であるプライサーフA208Nの添加量を表1に示すように調整した以外は、実施例1における液状組成物D1の調製と同様にして、銅成分、ホスホン酸、及びリン酸エステル化合物を含む液状組成物D3を得た。液状組成物D3において、銅成分とホスホン酸とを含む光吸収性化合物の微粒子が凝集せずに分散していた。
n-ブチルホスホン酸及びリン酸エステル化合物であるプライサーフA208Nの添加量を表1に示すように調整した以外は、実施例1における液状組成物D1の調製と同様にして、銅成分、ホスホン酸、及びリン酸エステル化合物を含む液状組成物D4を得た。液状組成物D4において、銅成分とホスホン酸とを含む光吸収性化合物の微粒子が凝集せずに分散していた。
液状組成物E49を用いなかったこと以外は、実施例1と同様にして、比較例1に係る光吸収性組成物F5を調製した。光吸収性組成物F5に含まれる成分、その成分の量、成分同士の質量比、及び成分同士の物質量比を表1及び2に示す。
BASF社製の紫外線吸収剤Tinuvin326を5gの分量で95gのトルエンと混合し、混合物を30分間撹拌して、紫外線吸収剤を含む液状組成物E326を得た。Tinuvin326は、下記式(b-3)で表される2-[5-Chloro-(2H)-Benzotriazol-2-yl]-4-methyl-6-(tert-butyl)phenolを含んでいた。
BASF社製の紫外線吸収剤Tinuvin234を5gの分量で95gのトルエンと混合し、混合物を30分間撹拌して、紫外線吸収剤を含む液状組成物E234を得た。Tinuvin234は、下記式(b-4)で表されるPhenol,2-(2H-Benzotriazol-2-yl)-4,6-bis(1-methyl-1-Phenylethyl)を含んでいた。
BASF社製の紫外線吸収剤Uvinul3049を0.25gの分量で12.25gのトルエンと混合して30分間撹拌し、その混合物に25gの信越化学工業社製のシリコーン樹脂KR-300を加えて30分間さらに攪拌した。このようにして、紫外線吸収剤を含む液状組成物F8を得た。光吸収性組成物F8に含まれる成分、その成分の量、成分同士の質量比、及び成分同士の物質量比を表1及び2に示す。
BASF社製の紫外線吸収剤Uvinul3050を0.25gの分量で4.75gのエタノールと混合して30分間撹拌し、その混合物に25gの信越化学工業社製のシリコーン樹脂KR-300を加えて30分間さらに攪拌した。このようにして、紫外線吸収剤を含む液状組成物F9を得た。光吸収性組成物F9に含まれる成分、その成分の量、成分同士の質量比、及び成分同士の物質量比を表1及び2に示す。
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- 0°の入射角度における透過スペクトルが下記(I)、(II)、(III)、及び(IV)の条件を満たす、光吸収体。
(I)波長480nm~580nmの範囲における透過率の平均値が78%以上である。
(II)波長350nm~380nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が1%以下である。
(III)波長800nm~950nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が7%以下である。
(IV)波長400nmにおける透過率が10%以下である。 - 前記透過スペクトルは、下記(V)の条件をさらに満たす、請求項1に記載の光吸収体。
(V)波長350nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第一波長が405nm~480nmの範囲に存在する。 - 前記透過スペクトルは、下記(VI)の条件をさらに満たす、請求項1又は2に記載の光吸収体。
(VI)波長600nm~800nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第二波長が680nm~760nmの範囲に存在する。 - 前記透過スペクトルは、下記(VII)の条件をさらに満たす、請求項1~3のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収体。
(VII)波長800nm~1200nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が15%以下である。 - 前記透過スペクトルは、下記(VIII)、(IX)、及び(X)の条件をさらに満たす、請求項1~4のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収体。
(VIII)波長400nmにおける透過率に対する波長550nmにおける透過率の比が8以上である。
(IX)波長800nmにおける透過率に対する波長550nmにおける透過率の比が8以上である。
(X)波長800nmにおける透過率に対する波長680nmにおける透過率の比が8以上である。 - 波長800nm~1000nmにおける反射率が20%以下である、請求項1~5のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収体。
- 前記透過スペクトルは、波長405nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第一波長と、波長680nm~760nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第二波長とを有し、
35°の入射角度における当該光吸収体の透過スペクトルは、波長350nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第三波長を有し、
前記第三波長と前記第一波長との差の絶対値が5nm以下であり、
35°の入射角度における当該光吸収体の透過スペクトルは、波長600nm~800nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第四波長を有し、
前記第四波長と前記第二波長との差の絶対値が10nm以下である、
請求項1~6のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収体。 - 銅成分と、銅以外の少なくとも1つの金属成分と、リンとを含有している、請求項1~7のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収体。
- 前記銅以外の金属成分は、Al、Ti、Zr、Zn、Sn及びFeからなる群より選択される少なくとも一つであり、
一分子内にヒドロキシ基とカルボニル基を有する化合物からなる紫外線吸収剤を含有している、
請求項8に記載の光吸収体。 - 物品と、
前記物品の表面の少なくとも一部に形成された、請求項1~9のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収体と、を備えた、
光吸収体付物品。 - 光吸収性組成物であって、
当該光吸収性組成物を硬化して得られる光吸収体の0°の入射角度における透過スペクトルが下記(i)、(ii)、(iii)、及び(iv)の条件を満たす、光吸収性組成物。
(i)波長480nm~580nmの範囲における透過率の平均値が78%以上である。
(ii)波長350nm~380nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が1%以下である。
(iii)波長800nm~950nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が7%以下である。
(iv)波長400nmにおける透過率が10%以下である。 - 前記透過スペクトルは、下記(v)の条件をさらに満たす、請求項11に記載の光吸収性組成物。
(v)波長350nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第一波長が405nm~480nmの範囲に存在する。 - 前記透過スペクトルは、下記(vi)の条件をさらに満たす、請求項11又は12に記載の光吸収性組成物。
(vi)波長600nm~800nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第二波長が680nm~760nmの範囲に存在する。 - 前記透過スペクトルは、下記(vii)の条件をさらに満たす、請求項11~13のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収性組成物。
(vii)波長800nm~1200nmの範囲における透過率の最大値が15%以下である。 - 前記透過スペクトルは、下記(viii)、(ix)、及び(x)の条件をさらに満たす、請求項11~14のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収性組成物。
(viii)波長400nmにおける透過率に対する波長550nmにおける透過率の比が8以上である。
(ix)波長800nmにおける透過率に対する波長550nmにおける透過率の比が8以上である。
(x)波長800nmにおける透過率に対する波長680nmにおける透過率の比が8以上である。 - 波長800nm~1000nmにおける反射率が20%以下である、請求項11~15のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収性組成物。
- 前記透過スペクトルは、波長405nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第一波長と、波長680nm~760nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第二波長とを有し、
35°の入射角度における前記光吸収体の透過スペクトルは、波長350nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第三波長を有し、
前記第三波長と前記第一波長との差の絶対値が5nm以下であり、
35°の入射角度における前記光吸収体の透過スペクトルは、波長600nm~800nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第四波長を有し、
前記第四波長と前記第二波長との差の絶対値が10nm以下である、
請求項11~16のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収性組成物。 - ホスホン酸と銅成分とによって形成されている光吸収性化合物と、
紫外線の少なくとも一部を吸収する紫外線吸収剤と、
銅以外の金属成分を有するアルコキシド及び前記アルコキシドの加水分解物の少なくとも1つと、を含有している、
請求項11~17のいずれか1項に記載の光吸収性組成物。 - 前記紫外線吸収剤は、分子内にヒドロキシ基及びカルボニル基を有する化合物である、請求項18に記載の光吸収性組成物。
- 前記透過スペクトルは、波長405nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第一波長を有し、
前記第一波長は、0°の入射角度における参照光吸収体の透過スペクトルの波長350nm~480nmの範囲において透過率が50%となる第五波長よりも大きく、
前記第五波長と前記第一波長との差の絶対値は20nm以上であり、
前記参照光吸収体は、前記紫外線吸収剤を含有し、かつ、前記アルコキシド及び前記アルコキシドの前記加水分解物の少なくとも1つを含有しない組成物を硬化して得られる、
請求項18又は19に記載の光吸収性組成物。
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