Diffractive optical element using crossed grating for pupil expansion

US10038840B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10038840-B2
Application numberUS-201514813245-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 30, 2015
Priority dateJul 30, 2015
Publication dateJul 31, 2018
Grant dateJul 31, 2018

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In an optical display system that includes a waveguide with multiple diffractive optical elements (DOEs), an in-coupling DOE couples light into the waveguide, an intermediate DOE provides exit pupil expansion in a first direction, and an out-coupling DOE provides pupil expansion in a second direction and couples light out of the waveguide. The intermediate DOE is configured with a crossed grating which is a three-dimensional microstructure that is periodic in two directions. The crossed grating provides multiple optical paths to a given point in the DOE in which differences in optical path lengths are larger than the coherence length. The crossed grating in the intermediate DOE may provide increased display uniformity in the optical display system by reducing the “banding” resulting from optical interference that is manifested as dark stripes in the display. The crossed grating can further enable the optical display system to be more tolerant to manufacturing variations.

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What is claimed: 1. An electronic device, comprising: a data processing unit; an optical engine operatively connected to the data processing unit for receiving image data from the data processing unit; an imager operatively connected to the optical engine to form images based on the image data and to generate one or more optical beams incorporating the images; and an exit pupil expander, configured to propagate the optical beams, comprising a structure on which multiple diffractive optical elements (DOEs) are disposed, in which the exit pupil expander is configured to provide one or more output optical beams, using one or more of the DOEs, as a near eye virtual display with an expanded exit pupil, and wherein at least one of the DOEs has a portion configured as a crossed grating with a plurality of diffractive grating elements that are periodically arranged along first and second directions that are different from each other in which each direction has an associated unique grating period for the diffractive grating elements, wherein the grating periods are selected to provide two diverse optical paths to each of any given point in the crossed grating for the propagating optical beams, wherein differences between lengths of the two diverse optical paths exceed a coherence length of the propagating optical beams, and wherein the two diverse optical paths to each of any given point in the crossed grating have opposing directions for propagation of the optical beams. 2. The electronic device of claim 1 in which the portion of the DOE supports multiple optical paths to a given point within the portion of DOE wherein the differences in the multiple optical path lengths exceed a coherence length of an input optical beam. 3. The electronic device of claim 1 in which the exit pupil expander provides pupil expansion in two directions. 4. The electronic device of claim 1 in which the imager includes one of light emitting diode, liquid crystal on silicon device, organic light emitting diode array, or micro-electro mechanical system device. 5. The electronic device of claim 1 in which the imager comprises a micro-display operating in one of transmission, reflection, or emission. 6. The electronic device of claim 1 as implemented in a head mounted display device or portable electronic device. 7. The electronic device of claim 1 in which each of the one or more input optical beams is produced by a corresponding one or more sources. 8. The electronic device of claim 1 in which the structure is curved or partially spherical. 9. The electronic device of claim 1 in which two or more of the DOEs are non-co-planar.

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  • having a diffractive optical element [DOE] contributing to image formation, e.g. whereby modulation transfer function MTF or optical aberrations are relevant · CPC title

  • by using electronic viewfinders · CPC title

  • based on recognised objects · CPC title

  • comprising information/image processing systems · CPC title

  • having plural diffractive elements positioned sequentially along the optical path · CPC title

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What does patent US10038840B2 cover?
In an optical display system that includes a waveguide with multiple diffractive optical elements (DOEs), an in-coupling DOE couples light into the waveguide, an intermediate DOE provides exit pupil expansion in a first direction, and an out-coupling DOE provides pupil expansion in a second direction and couples light out of the waveguide. The intermediate DOE is configured with a crossed grati…
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Microsoft Technology Licensing Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/4205. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jul 31 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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