Optical substrate and display device
US-2020285104-A1 · Sep 10, 2020 · US
US11740471B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11740471-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117401160-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 12, 2021 |
| Priority date | Dec 4, 2020 |
| Publication date | Aug 29, 2023 |
| Grant date | Aug 29, 2023 |
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A display device with a transparent illuminator and an liquid crystal (LC) display panel is disclosed. The transparent illuminator includes a light source and a transparent lightguide, which may be based on a slab of transparent material with zigzag light propagation of the illuminating light in the slab and/or a transparent photonic integrated circuit with singlemode ridge waveguides for spreading the illuminating light in a plane parallel to the plane of LC display panel. The lightguide includes a plurality of grating out-couplers whose position is coordinated with positions of LC pixels for higher throughput. A reflective offset-to-angle optical element may be provided to form an image in angular domain through the LC panel and through the transparent illuminator, resulting in an overall compact and efficient display configuration.
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What is claimed is: 1. A display device comprising: an illuminator comprising a light source, a transparent lightguide for spreading light emitted by the light source along a plane parallel to the transparent lightguide, and an array of gratings optically coupled to the transparent lightguide for out-coupling portions of the light propagating in the transparent lightguide; a liquid crystal (LC) layer downstream of the illuminator, the LC layer comprising an array of polarization-tuning pixels, wherein positions of the gratings are coordinated with positions of the polarization-tuning pixels to propagate the portions of the light out-coupled from the transparent lightguide by the gratings through the corresponding polarization-tuning pixels; an eyebox downstream of the LC layer; and an offset-to-angle element in an optical path between the LC layer and the eyebox, for converting an image in linear domain at the LC layer into an image on angular domain at the eyebox. 2. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the gratings are configured for at least partial focusing of the light portions through the corresponding polarization-tuning pixels. 3. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the light source is configured to emit the light in a first polarization state, wherein the transparent lightguide substantially preserves the first polarization state of the light emitted by the light source. 4. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the light source is configured to emit the light at a wavelength of a first color channel. 5. The display device of claim 4 , wherein the light source is configured to emit the light at wavelengths of second and third color channels, wherein in operation, the light of the first, second, and third color channel is emitted in a time-sequential manner. 6. The display device of claim 1 , further comprising at least one of: a grid layer adjacent the LC layer, for defining boundaries of the polarization-tuning pixels of the array of polarization-tuning pixels; or a substrate adjacent the LC layer, the substrate comprising an array of transparent electrode segments defining the array of polarization-tuning pixels. 7. The display device of claim 1 , further comprising a polarizer downstream of the LC layer, for transmitting light in a first polarization state while rejecting light in a second, orthogonal polarization state. 8. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the offset-to-angle element is configured to redirect the light portions propagated through the LC layer back through the transparent lightguide for forming the image in angular domain, wherein the eyebox and the offset-to-angle element are disposed on an opposite sides of the transparent lightguide. 9. The display device of claim 8 , wherein the offset-to-angle element comprises: a first component comprising a reflective polarizer; and a second component downstream of the first component, the second component comprising a reflector layer; wherein in operation, the out-coupled light portions propagate through the reflective polarizer, get reflected by the reflector layer, propagate back to the reflective polarizer, get reflected thereby, propagate again to the reflector layer, get reflected thereby, propagate back through the transparent lightguide, and form the image in angular domain at the eyebox. 10. The display device of claim 9 , wherein the reflector layer comprises a full reflector. 11. The display device of claim 9 , wherein the reflector layer comprises a partial reflector, the display device further comprising an eye-tracking camera behind the partial reflector for taking images of a user's eye at the eyebox through the offset-to-angle element. 12. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the transparent lightguide comprises a slab of transparent material for propagating the light therein in a zigzag pattern by a series of consecutive total internal reflections from opposed parallel surfaces of the slab, wherein the array of gratings is supported by the slab. 13. The display device of claim 1 , wherein the transparent lightguide comprises: a substrate; a dispatching circuit supported by the substrate; and an array of linear waveguides supported by the substrate and running along polarization- tuning pixels of the array of polarization-tuning pixels; wherein the dispatching circuit is configured for receiving the light from the light source and split the light between the linear waveguides; and wherein the gratings are optically coupled to the linear waveguides for out-coupling the light portions from the linear waveguides to propagate through corresponding polarization-tuning pixels of the array of polarization-tuning pixels. 14. A display device comprising: an illuminator comprising a light source, a slab of transparent material coupled to the light source for propagating the light therein in a zigzag pattern by a series of consecutive total internal reflections from opposed parallel surfaces of the slab, and an array of gratings supported by the slab for out-coupling portions of the light propagating in the slab; a liquid crystal (LC) layer optically coupled to the illuminator, the LC layer comprising an array of polarization-tuning pixels, wherein positions of the gratings are coordinated with positions of the polarization-tuning pixels to propagate the portions of the light out-coupled from the slab of transparent material by the gratings through the corresponding polarization-tuning pixels; an eyebox downstream of the LC layer; and an offset-to-angle element in an optical path between the LC layer and the eyebox, for converting an image in linear domain at the LC layer into an image on angular domain at the eyebox. 15. The display device of claim 14 , wherein the offset-to-angle element is reflective, wherein the reflective offset-to-angle element is configured to redirect the light portions propagated through the LC layer back through the slab of transparent material for forming the image in angular domain, wherein the eyebox and the offset-to-angle element are disposed on opposite sides of the slab of transparent material. 16. The display device of claim 15 , wherein the reflective offset-to-angle element comprises: a first component comprising a reflective polarizer; and a second component downstream of the first component, the second component comprising a reflector layer; wherein in operation, the out-coupled light portions propagate through the reflective polarizer, get reflected by the reflector layer, propagate back to the reflective polarizer, get reflected thereby, propagate again to the reflector layer, get reflected thereby, propagate back through the slab of transparent material, and form the image in angular domain at the eyebox. 17. A display device comprising: an illuminator comprising a light source and a transparent lightguide comprising a substrate, a dispatching circuit supported by the substrate, an array of linear waveguides supported by the substrate, and an array of gratings optically coupled to the array of linear waveguides, wherein the dispatching circuit is configured for receiving the light from the light source and split light emitted by the light source between the linear waveguides, and wherein the gratings are configured to out-couple portions of the light from the linear waveguides; a liquid crystal (LC) layer optically coupled to the illuminator, the LC layer comprising an array of polarization-tuning pixels, wherein the linear waveguides are running along the polarization-tuning pixels of the LC layer, and wherein positions o
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