Optical sensor

US11360294B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11360294-B2
Application numberUS-202016953994-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 20, 2020
Priority dateMay 15, 2020
Publication dateJun 14, 2022
Grant dateJun 14, 2022

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The disclosure relates to multifunctional sensors for mobile applications, namely to a miniature optical sensor for remote micro- and macro-object detection and characterization. The disclosure makes it possible to reduce the size of the sensor, this provides for surface mount of the sensor in any microcircuit of a mobile device. The sensor is multifunctional, low-power, vibration-resistant. The sensor comprises at least one pair consisting of a radiation source and a corresponding radiation receiver, an optical circuit including a collimating element, a first optical element, a second optical element. The first optical element and the second optical element are interconnected by a common surface, the common surface being a semitransparent surface. The sensor may be used simultaneously as a microphone, a dust sensor, a lidar, and a photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor.

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What is claimed is: 1. An optical sensor, comprising: at least one pair comprising a radiation source and a corresponding radiation receiver; and an optical circuit including a collimating element, a first optical element, and a second optical element, wherein the collimating element is configured to collimate radiation from the radiation source, wherein the first optical element and the second optical element are interconnected by a common surface, wherein the first optical element comprises: an input surface for receiving radiation, a reflective surface for reflecting radiation that has passed through the input surface and directing the reflected radiation to the common surface, and a working surface for emitting the radiation reflected from the common surface and receiving radiation reflected from an object or scattered by an object, wherein the second optical element comprises: a reflective surface for reflecting the radiation that has passed through the common surface, and an output surface for emitting the radiation that has passed through the common surface and the radiation reflected from the object or scattered by the object to the radiation receiver corresponding to the radiation source, wherein all radiation sources and radiation receivers are located in a same plane, wherein a quarter-wave plate embedded in the input surface of the first optical element, and wherein the radiation source comprises a laser with a fixed polarization. 2. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the common surface is configured to separate radiation from the reflective surface of the first optical element into reference radiation and working radiation, wherein the working surface of the first optical element is configured to emit the working radiation reflected from the common surface, wherein the output surface of the second optical element is configured to reflect the reference radiation that has passed through the common surface, so as to emit the reference radiation to the radiation receiver corresponding to the radiation source. 3. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the collimating element is integrated with the radiation source. 4. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the collimating element is integrated with the first optical element. 5. The optical sensor of claim 4 , wherein the collimating element is integrated with the reflective surface of the first optical element, and is in a form of an off-axis parabolic mirror. 6. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the working surface is configured to focus the working radiation. 7. The optical sensor of claim 6 , wherein the working surface is coated with a diffractive optical element (DOE) or a holographic optical element (HOE). 8. The optical sensor of claim 6 , wherein the working surface is in a form of a spherical lens or an aspherical lens. 9. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the working surface is flat. 10. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the radiation source comprises a vertical emitting laser (VCSEL). 11. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the output surface is configured to focus the emitted radiation. 12. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the collimating element is in a form of a diffractive optical element (DOE) or a holographic optical element (HOE). 13. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the collimating element is in a form of a diffractive optical element (DOE) or a holographic optical element (HOE) applied to the input surface of the first optical element. 14. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the optical sensor is configured to function as at least one of a microphone, a dust sensor, a lidar, or a photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor. 15. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the common surface is planar. 16. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the common surface forms a 45-degree angle with input surface and the output surface. 17. The optical sensor of claim 1 , wherein the input surface and the output surface are in a second same plane. 18. An optical sensor, comprising: at least one pair comprising a radiation source and a corresponding radiation receiver; and an optical circuit including a collimating element, a first optical element, and a second optical element, wherein the collimating element is configured to collimate radiation from the radiation source, wherein the first optical element and the second optical element are interconnected by a common surface, the common surface being a semitransparent surface, wherein the first optical element comprises: an input/output surface for: inputting radiation from the radiation source and directing to the semitransparent surface, wherein the semitransparent surface is configured to divide the radiation input through the input/output surface into reference radiation and working radiation, and emitting the reference radiation and the radiation reflected from an object or scattered by the object to the radiation receiver, and a reflective surface of the first optical element for directing the reference radiation reflected from the semitransparent surface and the radiation reflected from the object or scattered by the object to the input/output surface for emitting from the optical circuit to the radiation receiver, wherein the second optical element comprises: a working surface for emitting the working radiation that has passed through the semitransparent surface and receiving the radiation reflected from the object or scattered by the object, and a reflective surface for directing radiation reflected from the object or scattered by the object through the semitransparent surface to the reflective surface of the first optical element, wherein all radiation sources and radiation receivers are located in a same plane, wherein a quarter-wave plate embedded in the input surface of the first optical element, and wherein the radiation source comprises a laser with a fixed polarization. 19. The optical sensor of claim 18 , wherein the collimating element is integrated with the radiation source or integrated with the first optical element. 20. The optical sensor of claim 18 , wherein the input-output surface is configured to focus the emitted radiation, wherein the working surface is configured to focus the working radiation, and wherein the working surface is in a form of a spherical lens or an aspherical lens. 21. The optical sensor of claim 18 , wherein the working surface is coated with a diffractive optical element (DOE) or a holographic optical element (HOE), and wherein the collimating element is in the form of a DOE or an HOE, or in the form of the DOE or the HOE applied to the input-output surface of the first optical element. 22. The optical sensor of claim 18 , wherein the optical sensor is used as at least one of a microphone, a dust sensor, a lidar, or a photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensor.

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  • for measuring distance only (indirect measurement G01S17/46; active triangulation systems G01S17/48) · CPC title

  • using beam deflecting elements · CPC title

  • having a diffractive element [DOE] contributing to a non-imaging application (diffusers having a diffractive element G02B5/0252; filters having a diffractive element G02B5/203; systems for controlling the direction of light having diffractive elements G02B26/0808; scanning systems having diffractive elements G02B26/106; beam shaping systems using diffractive optical elements G02B27/0944; beam splitting or combining systems operating by diffraction G02B27/1086) · CPC title

  • with curved faces · CPC title

  • Anti-reflection components, e.g. optical isolators · CPC title

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What does patent US11360294B2 cover?
The disclosure relates to multifunctional sensors for mobile applications, namely to a miniature optical sensor for remote micro- and macro-object detection and characterization. The disclosure makes it possible to reduce the size of the sensor, this provides for surface mount of the sensor in any microcircuit of a mobile device. The sensor is multifunctional, low-power, vibration-resistant. Th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/4233. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 14 2022 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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