Distributed light manipulation over imaging waveguide

US11086125B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11086125-B2
Application numberUS-201815870773-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJan 12, 2018
Priority dateMay 12, 2016
Publication dateAug 10, 2021
Grant dateAug 10, 2021

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In a stacked waveguide assembly, the waveguides can comprise color filters, distributed filters, and/or switch materials. Examples of color filters include dyes, tints, or stains. Examples of distributed filters and/or switch materials include dichroic filters, Bragg gratings, electronically switchable glass, and electronically switchable mirrors. Switch materials can be designed or tuned to attenuate light of unwanted colors or wavelengths. The waveguides may each be associated with a particular design wavelength. This can mean that a waveguide that is associated with a design wavelength includes an incoupling optical element is configured to deflect light at the design wavelength to an associated light distributing element and that the associated wavelength selective region is configured to attenuate light not at the design wavelength.

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What is claimed is: 1. A waveguide that can be used in a wearable display system that includes a display configured to be positioned in front of the eyes of a user to display images and to provide visualization of the world around the user, said waveguide comprising: first and second major surfaces and edges extending between the first and second major surfaces; an incoupling optical element configured to couple light into the waveguide, the light comprising a first wavelength and a second wavelength not equal to the first wavelength; a light distributing element configured to relay and expand light from the incoupling optical element along a first axis, said light distributing element closer to said first major surface of said waveguide than to said second major surface of said waveguide; a wavelength selective filter disposed in the waveguide, the wavelength selective filter configured to reduce the amount of incoupled light at the second wavelength from said incoupling optical element that reaches the light distributing element relative to incoupled light at the first wavelength from said incoupling optical element that reaches the light distributing element; and an outcoupling optical element configured to receive light from the light distributing element and to couple light at the first wavelength out of the waveguide expanding light from said light distributing element along a second axis orthogonal to the first axis, wherein the wavelength selective filter comprises a dye, a tint, a stain, a volumetric optical filter or any combination thereof, and wherein the outcoupling optical element and said wavelength selective filter are disposed such that the world is viewed by the user through said outcoupling optical element and not through said wavelength selective filter. 2. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the incoupling optical element comprises a grating. 3. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength selective filter comprises a dichroic filter. 4. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the incoupling optical element does not comprise a wavelength selective filter. 5. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength selective filter is disposed adjacent the first major surface of the waveguide. 6. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength selective filter comprises an electronically switchable filter. 7. The waveguide of claim 6 , further comprising a controller configured to switch the electronically switchable filter between an on state and an off state. 8. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength selective filter comprises polymer dispersed liquid crystals. 9. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the light distributing element comprises a diffractive optical element. 10. The waveguide of claim 9 , wherein the diffractive optical element comprises a grating, a hologram, or a switchable diffractive optical element. 11. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength selective filter is disposed adjacent the light distributing element. 12. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein the wavelength selective filter comprises a color filter. 13. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein said outcoupling optical element is disposed closer to said first major surface of said waveguide than to said second major surface of said waveguide. 14. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein said incoupling optical element is disposed closer to said second major surface of said waveguide than to said first major surface of said waveguide. 15. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein said wavelength selective filter comprises a dye. 16. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein said wavelength selective filter comprises a tint. 17. The waveguide of claim 1 , wherein said wavelength selective filter comprises a stain.

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What does patent US11086125B2 cover?
In a stacked waveguide assembly, the waveguides can comprise color filters, distributed filters, and/or switch materials. Examples of color filters include dyes, tints, or stains. Examples of distributed filters and/or switch materials include dichroic filters, Bragg gratings, electronically switchable glass, and electronically switchable mirrors. Switch materials can be designed or tuned to at…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Magic Leap Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0172. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 10 2021 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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