Attenuation of light transmission artifacts in wearable displays

US11693252B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11693252-B2
Application numberUS-202017072510-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 16, 2020
Priority dateOct 17, 2019
Publication dateJul 4, 2023
Grant dateJul 4, 2023

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A wearable display system includes an eyepiece stack having a world side and a user side opposite the world side, wherein during use a user positioned on the user side views displayed images delivered by the system via the eyepiece stack which augment the user's view of the user's environment. The wearable display system also includes an angularly selective film arranged on the world side of the of the eyepiece stack. The angularly selective film includes a polarization adjusting film arranged between pair of linear polarizers. The linear polarizers and polarization adjusting film significantly reduces transmission of visible light incident on the angularly selective film at large angles of incidence without significantly reducing transmission of light incident on the angularly selective film at small angles of incidence.

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A wearable display system, comprising: an eyepiece stack which transmits ambient light from a user's environment from a world side to a user side opposite the world side, wherein during use a user positioned on the user side views displayed images delivered by the wearable display system via the eyepiece stack which augment the user's field of view of the user's environment; and an angularly selective film arranged on the world side of the eyepiece stack, the angularly selective film comprising a passive polarization adjusting film arranged between a pair of linear polarizers, wherein the linear polarizers and polarization adjusting film significantly reduces transmission of visible light incident on the angularly selective film at large angles of incidence without significantly reducing transmission of light incident on the angularly selective film at small angles of incidence, wherein for a D65 source, the angularly selective film shifts a (0.33, 0.33) CIE 1931 white point less than (+/−0.02, +/−0.02) for unpolarized light with an angle of incidence between −32° and +32°. 2. A wearable display system, comprising: an eyepiece stack having a world side and a user side opposite the world side, wherein during use a user positioned on the user side views displayed images delivered by the wearable display system via the eyepiece stack which augment the user's field of view of the user's environment; and an angularly selective film arranged on the world side of the eyepiece stack, the angularly selective film comprising a passive polarization adjusting film arranged between a pair of linear polarizers, wherein the linear polarizers and polarization adjusting film significantly reduces transmission of visible light incident on the angularly selective film at large angles of incidence without significantly reducing transmission of light incident on the angularly selective film at small angles of incidence, wherein for a D65 source, the angularly selective film shifts a (0.33, 0.33) CIE 1931 white point less than (+/−0.02, +/−0.02) for unpolarized light with an angle of incidence between −32° and +32°. 3. The wearable display system of claim 2 , wherein pass axes of the two linear polarizers are crossed. 4. The wearable display system of claim 2 , wherein the polarization adjusting film rotates a polarization state of light transmitted by a first linear polarizer of the pair of linear polarizers on the world side of the polarization adjusting film. 5. The wearable display system of claim 4 , wherein an amount of rotation of the polarization state varies depending on an angle of incidence of light transmitted by the first linear polarizer of the pair of linear polarizers. 6. The wearable display system of claim 5 , wherein the light transmitted having large angles of incidence is rotated less than the light transmitted having small angles of incidence. 7. The wearable display system of claim 2 , wherein unpolarized light of wavelength in a range from 420 nm to 680 nm incident of the angularly selective film with an angle of incidence between 35° and 65° has a transmission efficiency less than 0.5%. 8. The wearable display system of claim 2 , wherein the angularly selective film has an area greater than 50 mm×50 mm. 9. The wearable display system of claim 2 , wherein the polarization adjusting film comprises at least one layer of a birefringent material. 10. The wearable display system of claim 9 , wherein the at least one layer of birefringent material comprises a C-plate. 11. The wearable display system of claim 10 , wherein the at least one layer of birefringent material comprises a pair of quarter wave plates, the quarter wave plates being disposed on opposite sides of the C-plate. 12. The wearable display system of claim 11 , wherein each quarter wave plate is arranged relative to a corresponding one of the linear polarizers to form a circular polarizer. 13. The wearable display system of claim 10 , wherein the at least one layer of birefringent material comprises at least one quarter wave plate. 14. The wearable display system of claim 2 , wherein the polarization adjusting film is a first polarization adjusting film and the angularly selective film further comprises a second polarization adjusting film and a third linear polarizer, the second polarization adjusting film being arranged between the pair of linear polarizers and the third linear polarizer. 15. The wearable display system of claim 14 , wherein the first and second polarization adjusting films are each composed of one or more layers of birefringent materials. 16. The wearable display system of claim 15 , wherein the one or more layers of birefringent materials of the first and second polarization adjusting films each comprises a C-plate. 17. The wearable display system of claim 16 , wherein the one or more layers of birefringent materials of the first and second polarization adjusting films each comprise a pair of quarter wave plates arranged on opposite sides of the corresponding C-plate. 18. The wearable display system of claim 2 , wherein the angularly selective film comprises two or more stages, each stage comprising a polarization adjusting film arranged between a pair of linear polarizers. 19. The wearable display system of claim 18 , wherein adjacent stages share a linear polarizer.

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  • G02B27/281Primary

    used for attenuating light intensity, e.g. comprising rotatable polarising elements · CPC title

  • Polarisers · CPC title

  • Eyeglass type (eyeglass details G02C) · CPC title

  • comprising information/image processing systems · CPC title

  • characterised by optical features · CPC title

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What does patent US11693252B2 cover?
A wearable display system includes an eyepiece stack having a world side and a user side opposite the world side, wherein during use a user positioned on the user side views displayed images delivered by the system via the eyepiece stack which augment the user's view of the user's environment. The wearable display system also includes an angularly selective film arranged on the world side of th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Magic Leap Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/281. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 04 2023 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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