Multi-focal lens
US-9239471-B2 · Jan 19, 2016 · US
US10241332B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10241332-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514878727-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 8, 2015 |
| Publication date | Mar 26, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 26, 2019 |
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A near eye optical display system comprising a waveguide and diffractive optical elements (DOEs) for in-coupling, exit pupil expansion, and out-coupling reduces the transmission of stray light in the system using a doubly-periodic surface relief microstructure that combines a guided-mode resonant filter with Bragg reflectance. Such resonant grating filter may be configured with grooves and/or ridges of different widths that are located on the waveguide that have respective sub-periods that match Bragg reflectance periods for particular wavelengths. The interaction of the sub-periods gives rise to a photonic band gap effect in which the resonant grating's effective refractive index is modulated to increase angular sensitivity and wavelength bandwidth of the resonant grating filter. The sub-periods define an overall period (i.e., a super period) for the resonant grating filter by which incident light is coupled into the waveguide, guided, and then coupled out of the waveguide at the side of incidence.
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What is claimed: 1. An optical system for displaying virtual images and real images, comprising: a see-through substrate of optical material forming a waveguide having a display side and a non-display side opposite the display side; a first diffractive optical element (DOE) disposed on the substrate, the first DOE having an input surface and configured as an in-coupling grating to receive one or more optical beams comprising the virtual images as an input to the optical system; a second DOE disposed on the display side of the waveguide and configured for pupil expansion of the one or more optical beams along a first direction, a third DOE disposed on the display side of the waveguide, the third DOE having an output surface on the display side of the waveguide and configured for pupil expansion of the one or more optical beams along a second direction, and further configured as an out-coupling grating to couple, as an output from the output surface on the display side of the waveguide, one or more optical beams comprising the virtual images, wherein the second and third DOEs operate as an exit pupil expander to provide the output one or more optical beams with expanded pupil relative to the input; and a resonant grating filter comprising a doubly-periodic grating microstructure configured to block stray light incident on the non-display side of the waveguide from being scattered by one or more of the DOEs in the exit pupil expander, the stray light being within a predetermined range of wavelengths and angles of incidence and the stray light further being separate from light forming the real images, wherein the resonant grating filter is a layer disposed on the non-display side of the waveguide and is distinct from the first, second, and third DOEs. 2. The optical system of claim 1 in which the doubly-periodic grating modulates an effective refractive index for a waveguide through a photonic bandgap effect. 3. The optical system of claim 1 in which the doubly-periodic grating includes grating features with a first sub-period and a second sub-period in which respective periods of the first and second sub-period are non-equal. 4. The optical system of claim 3 in which the first sub-period and second sub-period combine to form an overall super period for the grating features, the grating features providing in-coupling of the stray light into the waveguide, guiding the stray light in the waveguide, and out-coupling the stray light out of the waveguide at the non-display side of the waveguide, wherein the first sub-period and second sub-period are equal to Bragg reflectance periods for the waveguide. 5. The optical system of claim 1 further comprising a second doubly-periodic grating microstructure in which each doubly-periodic grating microstructure is disposed in a separate reflecting layer on the non-display side of the waveguide in the optical system and each reflecting layer is configured to reflect different wavelengths of incident light or each reflecting layer is configured with different angular sensitivity.
having a diffractive optical element [DOE] contributing to image formation, e.g. whereby modulation transfer function MTF or optical aberrations are relevant · CPC title
Linear indentations or grooves, e.g. arc-shaped grooves or meandering grooves, extending over the full length or width of the light guide · CPC title
Wavelength selective element, sheet or layer, e.g. filter or grating · CPC title
comprising photonic band-gap structures or photonic lattices · CPC title
comprising information/image processing systems · CPC title
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