Display System
US-2019064738-A1 · Feb 28, 2019 · US
US11372287B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11372287-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816645136-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 6, 2018 |
| Priority date | Sep 8, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 28, 2022 |
| Grant date | Jun 28, 2022 |
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There is provided a holographic projector comprising a reflective liquid crystal display device. The reflective liquid crystal display device comprises a light-modulating layer between a first substrate and a second substrate substantially parallel to the first substrate. The light-modulating layer comprises planar-aligned nematic liquid crystals having positive dielectric anisotropy. The first substrate is substantially transparent and comprises a first alignment layer arranged to impart a first pre-tilt angle θι on liquid crystals proximate the first substrate, wherein θ1>5°. The second substrate is substantially reflective and comprises a second alignment layer arranged to impart a second pre-tilt angle Θ2 on liquid crystals proximate the second substrate, wherein θ2>5°. The reflective liquid crystal display device further comprises a plurality of pixels defined on the light-modulating layer having a pixel repeat distance x, wherein x≤10 μm. The distance d between inside faces of the first substrate and second substrate satisfies 0.5 μm≤d≤3 μm, and the birefringence of the liquid crystal Δη≥0.20. The holographic projector further comprises a display driver arranged to drive the reflective liquid crystal display device to display a hologram by independently-driving each pixel at a respective modulation level selected from a plurality of modulation levels having a phase modulation value.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A holographic projector comprising: a reflective liquid crystal display device comprising: a light-modulating layer between a first substrate and a second substrate substantially parallel to the first substrate, wherein the light-modulating layer comprises planar-aligned nematic non-twisted liquid crystals having positive dielectric anisotropy; wherein the first substrate is substantially transparent and comprises a first alignment layer arranged to impart a first pre-tilt angle θ 1 on liquid crystals proximate the first substrate, wherein θ 1 >5°, wherein the second substrate is substantially reflective and comprises a second alignment layer arranged to impart a second pre-tilt angle θ 2 on liquid crystals proximate the second substrate, wherein θ 2 >5°; a plurality of pixels defined on the light-modulating layer having a pixel repeat distance x, wherein x≤10 μm, wherein 0.5 μm≤d≤3 μm, wherein d is a distance between inside faces of the first substrate and the second substrate, and Δn≥0.20, wherein Δn is a birefringence of the nematic non-twisted liquid crystals; and a display driver arranged to drive the reflective liquid crystal display device to display a hologram by independently-driving each pixel at a respective modulation level selected from a plurality of modulation levels having a phase modulation value. 2. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein θ 1 ≤15°. 3. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein θ 2 ≤15°. 4. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein x≤6 μm. 5. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein 1 μm≤d≤3 μm. 6. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein Δn≥0.25. 7. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein Δn≤0.70. 8. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first pre-tilt angle and second pre-tilt angle are parallel. 9. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first pre-tilt angle and second pre-tilt angle are substantially equal. 10. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first alignment layer is further arranged to impart a first azimuthal angle on liquid crystals proximate the first substrate and the second alignment layer is further arranged to impart a second azimuthal angle on liquid crystals proximate the second substrate, wherein the first azimuthal angle and second azimuthal angle are substantially parallel. 11. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 10 wherein the holographic projector further comprises a light source arranged to irradiate the reflective liquid crystal display device with linearly polarised light having a polarisation direction substantially parallel to the first azimuthal angle. 12. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein adjacent pixels of the plurality of pixels are spaced by 0.1 to 0.4 μm. 13. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein θ 1 ≤15°; and θ 2 ≤15°. 14. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 13 wherein x≤6 μm; and 1 μm≤d≤3 μm. 15. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 14 wherein 0.70≥Δn≥0.25. 16. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein 0.70≥Δn≥0.25. 17. The holographic projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein x≤6 μm; and 1 μm≤d≤3 μm. 18. A method of reducing fringing field effects in a reflective liquid crystal device, wherein the reflective liquid crystal device comprises: a light-modulating layer between a first substrate and a second substrate substantially parallel to the first substrate, wherein the light-modulating layer comprises planar-aligned non-twisted nematic liquid crystals having positive dielectric anisotropy, wherein the first substrate is substantially transparent and comprises a first alignment layer and the second substrate is substantially reflective and comprises a second alignment layer; a plurality of pixels defined on the light-modulating layer having a pixel repeat distance x, wherein x≤10 μm and 0.5 μm≤d≤3 μm, wherein d is a distance between inside faces of the first substrate and the second substrate and Δn≥0.20, wherein Δn is a birefringence of the nematic non-twisted liquid crystals; and the method comprises: imparting a first pre-tilt angle θ 1 on liquid crystals proximate the first substrate, wherein θ 1 >5°; and imparting a second pre-tilt angle θ 2 on liquid crystals proximate the second substrate, wherein θ 2 >5°. 19. The method as claimed in claim 18 wherein the step of imparting a first/second pre-tilt angle comprises rubbing the first alignment layer in a first direction and the second alignment layer in a second direction, wherein the first direction is opposite to the second direction. 20. The method as claimed in claim 18 further comprising driving the reflective liquid crystal device to display a hologram by independently-driving each pixel at a respective modulation level selected from a plurality of modulation levels having a phase modulation value.
reflective · CPC title
Phase only · CPC title
for homogeneous alignment · CPC title
by rubbing · CPC title
the birefringence of the liquid crystal being electrically controlled, e.g. ECB-, DAP-, HAN-, PI-LC cells (G02F1/1396, G02F1/141 take precedence) · CPC title
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