| CPC G02B 6/0036 (2013.01) [G02B 6/0068 (2013.01)] | 6 Claims |

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1. An illumination device for a display screen, which illumination device can be operated in at least two operating modes, B1 for an open viewing mode and B2 for a restricted viewing mode in which light is emitted by the illumination device in an angular range which is limited compared with the open viewing mode, the illumination device comprising
a two-dimensionally extending backlight which emits light in the limited angular range,
a plate-shaped light guide with two large surfaces and narrow sides connecting the large surfaces at edges thereof which is located in front of the backlight in a viewing direction, wherein the light guide has outcoupling elements on at least one of the large surfaces and/or within a volume of the light guide, wherein the light guide is at least 50% transparent to light emanating from the backlight, wherein every outcoupling element has at least one function surface for coupling out light in a manner defining the way in which light is coupled out of the light guide,
illuminants arranged laterally of the narrow sides of the light guide,
wherein the backlight is switched on and the illuminants are switched off in operating mode B2, and wherein at least the illuminants are switched on in operating mode B1, and
wherein for at least a proportion of the outcoupling elements, an orientation vector of each one of the function surfaces which is parallel to the large surface at which the light exits forms an angle of up to 45° with a preferential direction, wherein the orientation vector is a vector which maximizes an integral of a scalar product of this vector with a spatially-dependent normal vector of the function surface over the function surface, and wherein each normal vector forms an angle of between 5° and 85° with the respective large surface, such that the light guide has a scattering behavior in the preferential direction that is stronger by a factor of at least 1.2 than in a direction perpendicular to the preferential direction and, therefore, has an anisotropic scattering behavior overall for light which penetrates the light guide through both large surfaces.
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