In-vehicle headlight and light projection method

US11512829B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11512829-B2
Application numberUS-202217847479-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 23, 2022
Priority dateMar 28, 2017
Publication dateNov 29, 2022
Grant dateNov 29, 2022

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Reliability of an in-vehicle headlight is improved by changing a light distribution pattern without using any mechanical configuration. The in-vehicle headlight includes a laser light source, a spatial light modulator, a spatial-light-modulator controller, and a projection lens. The laser light source emits a laser light beam. The spatial light modulator modulates a phase distribution of the laser light beam emitted by the laser light source. The spatial-light-modulator controller is provided in a headlight controller, and controls the spatial light modulator. The spatial-light-modulator controller controls the spatial light modulator so as to modulate the phase distribution of the laser light beam, and changes the light distribution pattern projected from the projection lens.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An in-vehicle headlight comprising: a laser light source configured to emit a laser light beam; a lens configured to receive and transmit through the laser light beam emitted from the laser light source; a spatial light modulator configured to modulate a phase distribution of the laser light beam emitted from the laser light source and transmitted through the lens; a controller configured to control the spatial light modulator; a phosphor configured to radiate fluorescence by the laser light beam, and a projection lens configured to project the laser light beam, emission light of the spatial light modulator and the fluorescence which are incident thereon, wherein the controller controls the spatial light modulator so as to modulate the phase distribution of the laser light beam, and changes a light distribution pattern of the laser light beam projected from the projection lens, wherein the phosphor is provided between the spatial light modulator and the projection lens, wherein the projection lens projects a light beam generated by mixing the fluorescence radiated by the phosphor and the laser light beam, wherein the controller controls the spatial light modulator so that an irradiation pattern of the laser light beam irradiated to the phosphor changes in changing the light distribution pattern, and the controller modulates the phase distribution of the laser light beam, wherein a diffracted beam and a 0th order diffracted beam are irradiated to the phosphor, the diffracted beam being generated by modulation of the phase distribution, the 0th order diffracted beam transmitting or being reflected by the spatial light modulator without being subjected to the modulation of the phase distribution, wherein the controller controls the spatial light modulator so that the irradiation pattern of the diffracted beam irradiated to the phosphor changes in changing the light distribution pattern, and the controller changes the phase distribution, wherein the light beam projected from the projection lens includes at least a first light beam and a second light beam, wherein the first light beam is generated by mixing the 0th order diffracted beam and the fluorescence generated by the 0th order diffracted beam being irradiated to the phosphor, wherein the first light beam based on the 0th order diffracted beam is used as a low-beam headlight, wherein the second light beam is generated by mixing the diffracted beam and the fluorescence generated by the diffracted beam being irradiated to the phosphor, and wherein the second light beam based on the diffracted beam is used as a high beam. 2. The in-vehicle headlight according to claim 1 , wherein the spatial light modulator has a plurality of pixels arranged in an array, and is a transmission type of modulating a phase of the incident laser light beam for each of the pixels, and the controller adds the phase to each of the pixels to transform a wavefront shape of the laser light beam and to modulate the phase distribution of the laser light beam. 3. The in-vehicle headlight according to claim 1 , wherein the spatial light modulator has a plurality of pixels arranged in an array, and is a reflection type of reflecting the incident laser light beam for each of the pixels to modulate a phase, and the controller controls an operation of each of the pixels to modulate the phase distribution of the laser light beam. 4. The in-vehicle headlight according to claim 1 , further comprising a laser drive controller controlling emission intensity of the laser light beam emitted from the laser light source, wherein the laser drive controller changes the emission intensity of the laser light beam emitted from the laser light source in accordance with the light distribution pattern projected from the projection lens. 5. The in-vehicle headlight according to claim 1 further comprising: a photographing unit configured to photograph a situation outside a vehicle; an image processor configured to image-process photography information photographed by the photographing unit; and a recognizer configured to recognize the situation outside the vehicle based on an image processed result of the image processor, wherein the controller changes the light distribution pattern based on a recognition result recognized by the recognizer. 6. The in-vehicle headlight according to claim 1 , wherein the phosphor has at least a first fluorescence material and a second fluorescence material, the first fluorescence material emits fluorescence having a yellow spectrum, and the second fluorescence material emits a spectrum of near infrared light. 7. A light projection method by an in-vehicle headlight using a laser light source to project a light beam, the method comprising: emitting a laser light beam from the laser light source; transmitting through the laser light beam emitted from the laser light source by a lens; making the laser light beam and fluorescence incident on a projection lens, and projecting a light beam from the projection lens, wherein the laser light beam is incident on a phosphor, and the fluorescence is radiated from the phosphor; and modulating a phase distribution of the laser light beam transmitted through the lens by a spatial light modulator to change a light distribution pattern of the light beam projected by the projection lens, wherein projecting the light beam causes a light beam generated by mixing fluorescence and the laser light beam to be incident on the projection lens, wherein the fluorescence is generated by irradiating a phosphor with the laser light beam modulated by the spatial light modulator, wherein changing the light distribution pattern changes an irradiation pattern of the laser light beam irradiated to the phosphor to change the light distribution pattern projected from the projection lens, wherein a diffracted beam and a 0th order diffracted beam are irradiated to the phosphor, the diffracted beam being generated by modulation of the phase distribution, the 0th order diffracted beam transmitting or being reflected by the spatial light modulator without being subjected to the modulation of the phase distribution, wherein changing the light distribution pattern changes the phase distribution by the spatial light modulator to change the irradiation pattern of the diffracted beam irradiated to the phosphor, wherein the light beam projected from the projection lens includes at least a first light beam and a second light beam, wherein the first light beam is generated by mixing the 0th order diffracted beam and fluorescence generated by irradiating the 0th order diffracted beam to the phosphor, wherein the first light beam based on the 0th order diffracted beam is used as a low-beam headlight, wherein the second light beam is generated by mixing the diffracted beam and fluorescence generated by irradiating the diffracted beam to the phosphor, and wherein the second light beam based on the diffracted beam is used as a high beam. 8. The in-vehicle headlight according to claim 1 , further comprising an aperture stop configured so that light incident on the spatial light modulator have a desired shape, wherein the first light beam generated by the 0th order diffracted beam is directed to an irradiation area of the low-beam headlight by the aperture stop.

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  • preceding vehicle · CPC title

  • Light sources where the light is generated by photoluminescent material spaced from a primary light generating element · CPC title

  • Projection lenses · CPC title

  • oncoming vehicle · CPC title

  • the element being a sensor, e.g. distance sensor, camera · CPC title

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What does patent US11512829B2 cover?
Reliability of an in-vehicle headlight is improved by changing a light distribution pattern without using any mechanical configuration. The in-vehicle headlight includes a laser light source, a spatial light modulator, a spatial-light-modulator controller, and a projection lens. The laser light source emits a laser light beam. The spatial light modulator modulates a phase distribution of the la…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Maxell Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F21S41/64. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 29 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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