Hologram waveguiding
US-2024036309-A1 · Feb 1, 2024 · US
US10108146B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10108146-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414213333-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 14, 2014 |
| Priority date | Aug 11, 2007 |
| Publication date | Oct 23, 2018 |
| Grant date | Oct 23, 2018 |
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An anisotropic spatial acousto-optic modulator for a holographic display system includes a substrate, an anisotropic waveguide that guides light into a single polarization, and a transducer that generates surface acoustic waves that propagate linearly with the guided, polarized light, converting at least some of the polarized light into a leaky mode of orthogonally polarized light. The acoustic waves may be encoded with holographic information. The modulator may include coupling devices for coupling light into the waveguide, which may have multiple channels. A holographic video display system includes at least one anisotropic spatial acousto-optic modulator. The pattern of the surface acoustic waves, encoded with holographic information, acts as a diffraction pattern that causes the modulator output to form a wavefront that becomes at least part of a holographic image. The system may have multiple channels in multiple waveguides, wherein each waveguide writes one or more lines of the holographic image.
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An anisotropic spatial acousto-optic modulator for a holographic display system, the modulator having an input end and an output end, the modulator comprising: a substrate; an anisotropic waveguide residing on the substrate, the waveguide being configured to guide light entering the modulator at the input end into a single polarization, the waveguide having a material composition and structure that can propagate at least red, green, and blue wavelengths of light without damage to the modulator; and at least one transducer disposed at or near the output end of the modulator, the at least one transducer being placed and configured to generate surface acoustic waves that propagate linearly with the guided, polarized light in the anisotropic waveguide, thereby creating a diffraction grating that converts at least some of the polarized light into a leaky mode of orthogonal polarized light at the modulator output end, wherein the modulator is edge-lit such that light is coupled into the modulator at an angle nearly collinear to the diffraction grating, and wherein the leaky mode of orthogonal polarized light exiting the modulator is scanned at an angle from the output end of the modulator into an optical path of the holographic display system for viewing at an angle that is nearly collinear to the diffraction grating. 2. The modulator of claim 1 , wherein the substrate is selected from the group consisting of lithium niobate, lithium tantalite, and quartz. 3. The modulator of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide is formed using at least one of proton exchange, titanium indiffusion, and ion implantation. 4. The modulator of claim 1 , further comprising at least one coupling device at the input end of the modulator, the at least one coupling device being placed and configured to couple light into the anisotropic waveguide. 5. The modulator of claim 1 , wherein the anisotropic waveguide has multiple channels. 6. The modulator of claim 1 , wherein the guided polarized light is TE polarized light and the leaky polarized light is leaky TM polarized light. 7. The modulator of claim 1 , wherein the guided polarized light is TM polarized light and the leaky polarized light is leaky TE polarized light. 8. The modulator of claim 1 , wherein the surface acoustic waves are encoded with holographic information. 9. The modulator of claim 8 , wherein the leaky mode emits a wavefront-modulated fan of light that exits one face of the substrate and forms part of a holographic image. 10. A holographic video display system comprising at least one anisotropic spatial acousto-optic modulator of claim 1 , wherein the pattern of the surface acoustic waves is encoded with holographic information and acts as a holographic diffraction pattern that causes the modulator output to scan, focus, or form a wavefront that becomes at least part of a holographic image. 11. A holographic image produced by the system of claim 10 . 12. A holographic video display system comprising at least one guided-wave anisotropic leaky-mode spatial acousto-optic modulator having an input end and an output end, wherein each modulator has a material composition and structure that can propagate at least red, green, and blue wavelengths of light without damage to the modulator, wherein each modulator is edge-lit such that light is coupled into the input end of the modulator at an angle nearly collinear to a holographic diffraction pattern that converts at least some of the light into a leaky mode of orthogonal polarized light at the modulator output end, and wherein the leaky mode of orthogonal polarized light exiting the modulator is scanned at an angle from the output end of the modulator into an optical path of the holographic video display system for viewing at an angle that is nearly collinear to the diffraction pattern. 13. The holographic video display system of claim 12 , wherein a holographic image is formed by scanning the output of the modulator. 14. The holographic video display system of claim 12 , each at least one guided-wave anisotropic leaky-mode spatial acousto-optic modulator further comprising: a substrate; an anisotropic waveguide residing on the substrate, the waveguide being configured to guide light entering the modulator at the input end into a single polarization; and at least one transducer disposed at or near the output end of the modulator, the at least one transducer being placed and configured to generate surface acoustic waves that propagate linearly with the guided, polarized light in the anisotropic waveguide, thereby converting at least some of the polarized light into a leaky mode of orthogonal polarized light at the modulator output end, wherein the surface acoustic waves are encoded with holographic information. 15. The holographic video display system of claim 14 , wherein the modulator substrate is selected from the group consisting of lithium niobate, lithium tantalite, and quartz. 16. The holographic video display system of claim 14 , wherein the waveguide is formed using at least one of proton exchange, titanium indiffusion, and ion implantation. 17. The holographic video display system of claim 14 , the anisotropic modulator further comprising at least one coupling device at the input end of the modulator, the at least one coupling device being placed and configured to couple light into the anisotropic waveguide. 18. The holographic video display system of claim 14 , wherein the modulator waveguide has multiple channels. 19. The holographic video display system of claim 18 , wherein the holographic image is formed by scanning the output of the multiple-channel modulator waveguide. 20. The holographic video display system of claim 14 , comprising multiple channels in multiple waveguides, and wherein each waveguide writes one or more lines of the holographic image. 21. The holographic video display system of claim 14 , further comprising: at least one light source adapted to provide one or more wavelengths of light; a signal generator for providing the holographic information used for encoding the surface acoustic waves to the transducer; a scanning subsystem for rendering a holographic image; and an optical path for passing the diffracted light from the acousto-optic modulator to the vertical scanning subsystem. 22. A holographic video image produced using the video display system of claim 12 . 23. A method for creating holographic images, comprising: providing one or more wavelengths of light to a holographic video display system, the system comprising at least one guided-wave anisotropic leaky-mode spatial acousto-optic modulator having an input end and an output end, wherein each modulator has a material composition and structure that can propagate at least red, green, and blue wavelengths of light without damage to the modulator; providing holographic information to the at least one anisotropic modulator for use in encoding surface acoustic waves, the encoded surface acoustic waves forming a holographic diffraction pattern; coupling the light received at the holographic video display system into the at least one anisotropic modulator for diffraction by the surface acoustic waves according to the encoded holographic information, wherein each modulator is edge-lit such that light is coupled into the input end of the modulator at an angle nearly collinear to the holographic diffraction pattern and wherein the diffraction pattern converts at least some of
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