Multibeam element-based backlight and display using same

US10649128B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10649128-B2
Application numberUS-201616064441-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 8, 2016
Priority dateJan 30, 2016
Publication dateMay 12, 2020
Grant dateMay 12, 2020

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A multiview backlight and a multiview display employ multibeam elements configured to provide a plurality of light beams having different principal angular directions corresponding to different view directions of the multiview display. The display includes multiview pixels that include sub-pixels. A size of the multibeam element is comparable to a size of a sub-pixel in a multiview pixel of the multiview display.

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A multiview backlight comprising: a light guide configured to guide light in a propagation direction along a length of the light guide; and a plurality of multibeam elements spaced apart from one another along the light guide length, a multibeam element of the plurality of multibeam elements being configured to couple out from the light guide a portion of the guided light as a plurality of coupled-out light beams having different principal angular directions corresponding to respective different view directions of a multiview display comprising multiview pixels, wherein a size of the multibeam element is comparable to a size of a sub-pixel in a multiview pixel of the multiview display, a relationship between the multibeam elements of the plurality of multibeam elements and corresponding multiview pixels of the multiview display being a one-to-one relationship, and wherein the multibeam elements of the plurality of multibeam elements are arranged in a two-dimensional (2D) array. 2. The multiview backlight of claim 1 , wherein an inter-element distance between a pair of multibeam elements of the plurality of multibeam elements is equal to an inter-pixel distance between a corresponding pair of multiview pixels. 3. The multiview backlight of claim 1 , wherein the size of the multibeam element is between fifty percent and two hundred percent of the sub-pixel size. 4. The multiview backlight of claim 1 , wherein a shape of the multibeam element is analogous to a shape of the multiview pixel. 5. The multiview backlight of claim 1 , wherein the multibeam element comprises a diffraction grating configured to diffractively couple out the portion of the guided light as the plurality of coupled-out light beams. 6. The multiview backlight of claim 1 , wherein the multibeam element comprises one or both of a micro-reflective element and a micro-refractive element, the micro-reflective element being configured to reflectively couple out a portion of the guided light, the micro-refractive element being configured to refractively couple out a portion of the guided light. 7. The multiview backlight of claim 1 , wherein the multibeam element is located one of at a first surface and at a second surface of the light guide, the multibeam element being configured to couple out the guided light portion through the first surface. 8. The multiview backlight of claim 1 , further comprising a light source optically coupled to an input of the light guide, the light source being configured to provide the guided light one or both of having a non-zero propagation angle and being collimated according to a predetermined collimation factor. 9. The multiview backlight of claim 1 , wherein a combination of the light guide and the plurality of multibeam elements is configured to be substantially optically transparent through the light guide in a direction orthogonal to the propagation direction of the guided light. 10. A multiview display comprising the multiview backlight of claim 1 , the multiview display further comprising an array of light valves configured to modulate light beams of the coupled-out light beam plurality, a light valve of the array corresponding to the sub-pixel, a set of light valves of the array corresponding to the multiview pixel of the multiview display. 11. A multiview display comprising: an array of multiview pixels configured to provide a plurality of different views of the multiview display, a multiview pixel comprising a plurality of sub-pixels configured to modulate a plurality of light beams; and an array of multibeam elements, each multibeam element being configured to provide the plurality of light beams to a corresponding multiview pixel, light beams of the plurality of light beams having different principal angular directions from one another corresponding to different view directions of the different views, wherein a size of a multibeam element of the multibeam element array is comparable to a size of a sub-pixel of the sub-pixel plurality, an inter-element distance between adjacent multibeam elements of the multibeam element array corresponds to an inter-pixel distance between adjacent multiview pixels of the multiview pixel array, and wherein a relationship between the multibeam elements of the multibeam element array and corresponding multiview pixels of the multiview pixel array is a one-to-one relationship, the multibeam elements of the multibeam element array being arranged in a two-dimensional (2D) array. 12. The multiview display of claim 11 , wherein the inter-element distance between the multibeam elements is substantially equal to the inter-pixel distance between the multiview pixels. 13. The multiview display of claim 11 , further comprising a light guide configured to guide light, wherein the multibeam element of the multibeam element array is configured to couple out from the light guide a portion of the guided light as the plurality of light beams provided to the corresponding multiview pixel. 14. The multiview display of claim 13 , wherein the multibeam element comprises one of a diffraction grating, a micro-reflective element and a micro-refractive element optically connected to the light guide to couple out the portion of the guided light. 15. The multiview display of claim 13 , further comprising a light source configured to provide the light to the light guide, the guided light having a non-zero propagation angle and being collimated according to a collimation factor to provide a predetermined angular spread of the guided light within the light guide. 16. The multiview display of claim 11 , wherein the multiview pixel of the multiview pixel array comprises a set of light valves, a sub-pixel of the multiview pixel comprising a light valve of the set. 17. A method of multiview backlight operation, the method comprising: guiding light in a propagation direction along a length of a light guide; and coupling a portion of the guided light out of the light guide using a multibeam element to provide a plurality of coupled-out light beams having different principal angular directions corresponding to respective different view directions of a multiview display, wherein a size of the multibeam element is comparable to a size of a sub-pixel in a multiview pixel of the multiview display, a relationship between multibeam elements of a plurality of multibeam elements and corresponding multiview pixels of the multiview display being a one-to-one relationship, and wherein the multibeam elements of the plurality of multibeam elements are arranged in a two-dimensional (2D) array. 18. The method of multiview backlight operation of claim 17 , wherein the multibeam element comprises a diffraction grating optically coupled to the light guide to diffractively couple out the guided light portion. 19. The method of multiview backlight operation of claim 17 , further comprising providing light to the light guide using a light source, the provided light being the guided light that one or both of has a non-zero propagation angle within the light guide and is collimated according to a collimation factor to provide a predetermined angular spread of the guided light. 20. The method of multiview backlight operation of claim 17 , further comprising modulating the coupled-out light beams using a plurality of light valves configured as the multiview pixel, a light valve of the light valve plurality corresponding to the sub-pixel of the multiview pixel.

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  • to provide homogeneous light output intensity · CPC title

  • Diffusing sheet or layer · CPC title

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

  • G02B6/0036Primary

    2-D arrangement of prisms, protrusions, indentations or roughened surfaces · CPC title

  • the lights guides being of the hollow type · CPC title

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What does patent US10649128B2 cover?
A multiview backlight and a multiview display employ multibeam elements configured to provide a plurality of light beams having different principal angular directions corresponding to different view directions of the multiview display. The display includes multiview pixels that include sub-pixels. A size of the multibeam element is comparable to a size of a sub-pixel in a multiview pixel of the…
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Leia Inc
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Primary CPC classification G02B27/4205. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue May 12 2020 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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