Transparent flat-panel holographic display

US11226591B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11226591-B2
Application numberUS-201916660777-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 22, 2019
Priority dateAug 11, 2007
Publication dateJan 18, 2022
Grant dateJan 18, 2022

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In a method for forming a holographic image, light is provided to a flat-panel holographic video display that includes waveguide elements that each have a light-guiding substrate and an array of transducers configured to produce a diffraction grating comprising surface acoustic waves. The grating causes the waveguide to outcouple light, focusing it to, or producing wavefront curvatures consistent with it having emanated from, one or more points, in order to form a holographic image. The transducer array may include a large number of densely packed, vertically-adjacent transducers for each hogel for full parallax or may include a small number of vertically-adjacent transducers and a cylindrical optical element for each hogel. The display may be edge-illuminated by a collinear multicolor source. The substrate exit face may have nanopatterned areas alternated with flat areas in order to create regions of optimal internal reflection next to regions of low reflection.

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A method for creating a holographic image, comprising: providing one or more wavelengths of light to a holographic video display, the display comprising at least one waveguide element, each waveguide element comprising: a light-guiding substrate physically coupled to a control layer and having optical inputs, wherein an exit face of the substrate has nanopatterned areas alternated with pristine flat surface areas in order to create regions of optimal internal reflection next to regions of low Fresnel reflection, thereby providing for minimized loss of propagation of confined light and efficient exit of unconfined light; and an array of surface acoustic wave transducers arranged along an outer surface of the light-guiding substrate, the array being electrically connected to the control layer and configured to produce a diffraction grating comprising surface acoustic waves, wherein the surface acoustic wave diffraction grating causes the waveguide element to outcouple light bouncing within the substrate and focuses the outcoupled light to one or more points, or produces wavefront curvatures in the light consistent with its having emanated from one or more point sources, in order to form a holographic image; providing holographic information to the video display; coupling the light received at the holographic video display into the waveguide elements for diffraction according to the holographic information; and scanning the diffracted light to form the holographic image. 2. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 1 , wherein the transducers produce surface acoustic waves having at least one frequency component that is a standing wave. 3. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 1 , wherein the transducers are arranged in a regularly spaced array and light bouncing within the substrate which is not diffracted and outcoupled at a first surface acoustic wave diffraction grating moves through the substrate to a next surface acoustic wave diffraction grating. 4. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 1 , wherein the transducer array on each waveguide element comprises a large number of densely packed, vertically-adjacent transducers. 5. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 1 , wherein the transducer array on each waveguide element comprises a small number of vertically-adjacent transducers and further comprising a cylindrical optical element placed in front of each waveguide element. 6. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 1 , further comprising edge-illuminating the display. 7. A holographic video display that performs the method of claim 1 . 8. A holographic video image produced using the method of claim 1 . 9. A method for creating a holographic image, comprising: providing one or more wavelengths of light to a holographic video display, the video display comprising: a control layer, the control layer comprising electrical inputs and configured for controlling drive electronics and light sources; and a plurality of independently-controlled simultaneously-operable waveguide elements coupled to the control layer, each simultaneously-operable waveguide element comprising: a light-guiding substrate physically coupled to the control layer and having optical inputs; and an array of surface acoustic wave transducers arranged along an outer surface of the light-guiding substrate, the array being electrically connected to the control layer and configured to produce a diffraction grating comprising surface acoustic waves, wherein the surface acoustic wave diffraction grating causes the waveguide element to outcouple light bouncing within the substrate and focuses the outcoupled light to one or more points, or produces wavefront curvatures in the light consistent with its having emanated from one or more point sources, in order to form a holographic image, wherein each independently-controlled simultaneously-operable waveguide element is individually independently controlled and driven by dedicated associated electrical inputs from the control layer to the array of transducers, such that light within each waveguide element is independently and differentially diffracted with respect to light within each of the other independently-controlled simultaneously-operable waveguide elements, due to a different diffraction grating produced by the array of transducers because of different inputs received from the associated electrical inputs, and wherein at least some of the independently-controlled simultaneously-operable waveguide elements are operated at the same time as others of the independently-controlled simultaneously-operable waveguide elements; providing holographic information to the holographic video display; coupling the light received at the holographic video display into the waveguide elements for diffraction according to the holographic information; and scanning the diffracted light to form the holographic image. 10. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , wherein the transducers produce surface acoustic waves having at least one frequency component that is a standing wave. 11. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , wherein the transducers are arranged in a regularly spaced array and light bouncing within the substrate which is not diffracted and outcoupled at a first surface acoustic wave diffraction grating moves through the substrate to a next surface acoustic wave diffraction grating. 12. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , wherein the transducer array on each waveguide element comprises a large number of densely packed, vertically-adjacent transducers. 13. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , wherein the transducer array on each waveguide element comprises a small number of vertically-adjacent transducers and further comprising a cylindrical optical element placed in front of each waveguide element. 14. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , further comprising a spatial filter that allows the display light to pass but blocks internal noise from scatter at the backplane. 15. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , wherein the display is edge-illuminated by a collinear multicolor source. 16. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , further comprising a second array of surface acoustic wave transducers oriented at 90 degrees to the transducer array, configured so that the display's optical characteristics are uniform regardless of viewing direction. 17. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , further comprising at least one internal or external filter to render the display opaque or semi-opaque. 18. The method for creating a holographic image of claim 9 , wherein an exit face of the substrate has nanopatterned areas alternated with pristine flat surface areas in order to create regions of optimal internal reflection next to regions of low Fresnel reflection, thereby providing for minimized loss of propagation of confined light and efficient exit of unconfined light. 19. A holographic video image produced using the video display of claim 1 . 20. A method for creating a holographic image, comprising: providing one or more wavelengths of light to a holographic video display, the video display comprising: a control layer, the control layer comprising electrical inputs and configured for controlling drive electronics and light sources; and at least one waveguide element coupled to the c

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  • Details {of features involved during the holographic process; Replication of holograms without interference recording} · CPC title

  • in an optical waveguide structure · CPC title

  • Using scanning means · CPC title

  • Element having optical power · CPC title

  • G03H1/2294Primary

    Addressing the hologram to an active spatial light modulator · CPC title

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What does patent US11226591B2 cover?
In a method for forming a holographic image, light is provided to a flat-panel holographic video display that includes waveguide elements that each have a light-guiding substrate and an array of transducers configured to produce a diffraction grating comprising surface acoustic waves. The grating causes the waveguide to outcouple light, focusing it to, or producing wavefront curvatures consiste…
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Massachusetts Inst Technology
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Primary CPC classification G03H1/2294. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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