Optical aperture multipliers having a rectangular waveguide

US11796729B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11796729-B2
Application numberUS-202218027105-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 24, 2022
Priority dateFeb 25, 2021
Publication dateOct 24, 2023
Grant dateOct 24, 2023

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An optical device includes a first waveguide, having parallel first and second faces and parallel third and fourth faces forming a rectangular cross-section, that guides light by four-fold internal reflection and is associated with a coupling-out configuration that couples light out of the first waveguide into a second waveguide. The first or second face is subdivided into first and second regions having different optical characteristics. The optical device also includes a coupling-in configuration having a surface that transmits light into the first waveguide. The surface is deployed in association with a portion of the third or fourth face adjoining the second region such that an edge associated with the surface trims an input collimated image in a first dimension, and a boundary between the first and second regions trims the input collimated image in a second dimension to produce a trimmed collimated image that advances by four-fold internal reflection.

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An optical aperture multiplier comprising: a first optical waveguide having a first pair of parallel faces including a first face and a second face, and a second pair of parallel faces including a third face and a fourth face, the pairs of parallel faces together forming a rectangular cross-section, the first optical waveguide configured for guiding light by four-fold internal reflection at the pairs of parallel faces and being associated with an coupling-out configuration that couples light out of the first optical waveguide into a second optical waveguide that is optically coupled with the first optical waveguide, wherein the first or second face is subdivided into a first region and a second region having respectively different optical characteristics; and an optical coupling-in configuration including a surface that transmits light into the first waveguide, the surface being deployed in association with a portion of the third or fourth face that adjoins the second region such that an edge associated with the surface trims an input collimated image in a first dimension and a boundary between the first and second regions trims the input collimated image in a second dimension to produce a trimmed collimated image that advances through the first optical waveguide by four-fold internal reflection. 2. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 1 , wherein the boundary between the first and second regions together with an image of the boundary presents an apparent input optical aperture when viewed along an optical input axis. 3. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 1 , wherein some of the input collimated image is reflected at a point on the first face that intersects with or is overlapped by the edge. 4. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 1 , wherein the edge is a first edge of the surface, and wherein the surface includes a second edge that is a common edge with a light entrance surface that receives the input collimated image from an optical image generator. 5. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 4 , wherein the edge is parallel to the light entrance surface. 6. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 4 , wherein the edge is non-parallel to the light entrance surface. 7. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 1 , wherein the surface receives the input collimated image from an optical image generator, and wherein the edge is a first edge of the surface, and wherein the surface includes a second edge that is a common edge with a reflective surface that reflects the received input collimated image back to the surface so as to be trimmed by the edge. 8. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 1 , further comprising: the second optical waveguide, wherein the second optical waveguide has a third pair of parallel faces and is configured to guide light by internal reflection at the third pair of parallel faces, and wherein the second optical waveguide includes a plurality of partially reflective surfaces between, and oblique to, the third pair of parallel faces, that couples light out of the second optical waveguide. 9. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 8 , wherein a coating or material is deployed in association with the second face so as to subdivide the first face into the first and second regions. 10. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 8 , further comprising: an optical substrate including a fifth face and optically coupled with the first optical waveguide at the first face, and wherein a coating or material is associated with the first face so as to subdivide the first face into the first and second regions. 11. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 1 , wherein the optical coupling-out configuration includes a plurality of partially reflective surfaces that at least partially traverse the first optical waveguide and are inclined obliquely to a direction of elongation of the first optical waveguide. 12. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 1 , wherein the optical coupling-out configuration includes a partially reflective surface associated with the second face. 13. An optical aperture multiplier comprising: a first optical waveguide having a first pair of parallel faces including a first face and a second face, and a second pair of parallel faces including a third face and a fourth face, the pairs of parallel faces together forming a rectangular cross-section, wherein a partially reflective surface is associated with, and is parallel to, the second face; and a second optical waveguide having a plurality of faces including a third pair of parallel faces, the second optical waveguide being optically coupled with the first optical waveguide at an interface between the second face and one of the faces of the second optical waveguide, wherein a light redirecting arrangement is associated with a first region of the second optical waveguide and an optical coupling-out configuration is associated with a second region of the second optical waveguide, wherein the optical coupling, the partially reflective surface, the light redirecting arrangement, and the optical coupling-out configuration are configured such that, when light corresponding to an image is coupled into the first optical waveguide the light advances by four-fold internal reflection along the first optical waveguide, with a proportion of intensity of the light transmitted at the partially reflective surface so as to be coupled into the first region of the second optical waveguide, and propagates within the first region of the second optical waveguide by internal reflection at the third pair of parallel faces, with a proportion of intensity of the light deflected by the light redirecting arrangement so as to be redirected into the second region of the optical waveguide, and propagates within the second region of the second optical waveguide by internal reflection at the third pair of parallel faces, with a proportion of intensity of the light propagating within the second region of the second optical waveguide deflected out of the second optical waveguide by the optical coupling-out configuration. 14. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 13 , wherein the optical coupling-out configuration includes a plurality of partially reflective surfaces deployed within the second optical waveguide oblique to the third pair of parallel faces. 15. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 13 , wherein the optical coupling-out configuration includes a diffractive optical element associated with at least one of the faces of the third pair of parallel faces. 16. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 13 , wherein the light redirecting arrangement includes a plurality of partially reflective surfaces deployed within the first region of the second optical waveguide oblique to the additional face. 17. The optical aperture multiplier of claim 13 , wherein the light redirecting arrangement includes a diffractive optical element associated with one of the faces of the second optical waveguide.

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  • using macroscopically faceted or segmented reflective surfaces · CPC title

  • for enhancing image performance, like resolution, pixel numbers, dual magnifications or dynamic range, by tiling, slicing or overlapping fields of view · CPC title

  • for controlling or changing the state of polarisation, e.g. transforming one polarisation state into another (G02B5/3083 takes precedence; light guide coupling means utilising polarising elements G02B6/34) · CPC title

  • used for beam splitting or combining · CPC title

  • characterised by optical features (G02B27/0172 takes precedence) · CPC title

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What does patent US11796729B2 cover?
An optical device includes a first waveguide, having parallel first and second faces and parallel third and fourth faces forming a rectangular cross-section, that guides light by four-fold internal reflection and is associated with a coupling-out configuration that couples light out of the first waveguide into a second waveguide. The first or second face is subdivided into first and second regi…
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Lumus Ltd
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Primary CPC classification G02F1/315. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Oct 24 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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