Variable-focus virtual image devices based on polarization conversion
US-2018239177-A1 · Aug 23, 2018 · US
US11846779B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11846779-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117495750-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Oct 6, 2021 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 19, 2023 |
| Grant date | Dec 19, 2023 |
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An optical assembly includes a plurality of successive optical stages that are configured to transmit light at a variable overall optical power by configuring one or more stages of the successive optical stages. A respective optical stage of the successive optical stages includes an active optical element that is configurable to be in a first state at a first time and a second state at a second time that is distinct from the first time. The active optical element, in the first state, has a first respective optical power for light of a first polarization and a second respective optical power, that is different from the first respective optical power, for light of a second polarization that is orthogonal to the first polarization. The active optical element, in the second state, has a third optical power for light of the first polarization and light of the second polarization.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical assembly, comprising: a plurality of successive optical stages configured to transmit light at a variable overall optical power by configuring one or more stages of the successive optical stages, a respective optical stage of the successive optical stages including an active optical element, wherein: the active optical element is configurable to be in a first state at a first time and in a second state at a second time distinct from the first time; the active optical element, in the first state, has a first respective optical power for light of a first polarization and a second respective optical power, different from the first respective optical power, for light of a second polarization that is orthogonal to the first polarization; and the active optical element, in the second state, has a third respective optical power for light of the first polarization and light of the second polarization. 2. The optical assembly of claim 1 , wherein the active optical element is selected from a group consisting of a polarization volume hologram, a Pancharatnam-Berry phase element, or a liquid crystal optical phase array. 3. The optical assembly of claim 1 , wherein one or more optical stages of the successive optical stages include a switchable polarization converter, and the switchable polarization converter is configurable to be in a first state or a second state, wherein: the switchable polarization converter, in the first state, converts light of the first polarization into light of the second polarization or light of the second polarization into light of the first polarization; and the switchable polarization converter, in the second state, transmits incident light without changing its polarization. 4. The optical assembly of claim 3 , wherein the switchable polarization converter includes a switchable optical retarder. 5. The optical assembly of claim 3 , wherein the active optical element includes a polarization-dependent lens positioned to receive light from the switchable polarization converter. 6. An optical assembly, comprising: a plurality of successive optical stages configured to transmit light at a variable overall optical power by configuring one or more stages of the successive optical stages, a respective optical stage of the successive optical stages including an active optical element, wherein: the active optical element is configurable to be in a first state at a first time and in a second state at a second time distinct from the first time; the active optical element, in the first state, has a first respective optical power for light of a first polarization and a second respective optical power, different from the first respective optical power, for light of a second polarization that is orthogonal to the first polarization; the active optical element, in the second state, has a third respective optical power for light of the first polarization and light of the second polarization; and the successive optical stages form an optical stack that is configurable to receive input light having a first divergence and to project output light having a second divergence distinct from the first divergence, the second divergence being adjustable by changing the state of at least one of a plurality of active optical elements of the plurality of successive optical stages. 7. The optical assembly of claim 6 , wherein: the successive optical stages include one or more additional optical stages; and a respective optical stage of the one or more additional optical stages has a respective optical power depending on the state of a respective active optical element of the respective stage and the polarization of light output from a stage preceding the respective optical stage. 8. The optical assembly of claim 7 , wherein: the light output from the optical stage preceding the respective optical stage has a third divergence; the respective optical stage is configurable to output light having a fourth divergence; and the fourth divergence is determined based on the third divergence, the state of a respective active optical element of the respective optical stage, and the polarization of the light output from the optical stage preceding the respective optical stage. 9. The optical assembly of claim 6 , further comprising an optically transparent substrate configured to add rigidity to the optical stack. 10. The optical assembly of claim 6 , wherein: the optical stack has an input side and an output side; and the successive optical stages include a first optical stage on the input side and a second optical stage on the output side; the first optical stage is configurable to have a first optical power; the second optical stage is configurable to have a second optical power; and the optical stack is configured such that the first optical stage and the second optical stage have different optical powers. 11. The optical assembly of claim 10 , wherein the optical stack is configured such that the second optical stage has greater optical power than the first optical stage. 12. The optical assembly of claim 6 , wherein the optical stack has an input side and an output side, the optical assembly further comprising a first polarizer on the input side of the optical stack. 13. The optical assembly of claim 12 , further comprising: a second polarizer; and a switchable retarder disposed between the second polarizer and the output side of the optical stack. 14. The optical assembly of claim 1 , wherein an overall optical power of the optical assembly is variable by configuring one or more active optical elements of the plurality of optical elements. 15. A display device, comprising: a display configured to emit image light; and the optical assembly configured of claim 1 . 16. The display device of claim 15 , wherein the active optical element is selected from a group consisting of a polarization volume hologram, a Pancharatnam-Berry phase element, or a liquid crystal optical phase array. 17. The display device of claim 16 , wherein one or more optical stages of the successive optical stages include a switchable polarization converter, the switchable polarization converter is configurable to be in a first state or a second state, wherein: the switchable polarization converter, in the first state, converts light of the first polarization into light of the second polarization or light of the second polarization into light of the first polarization; and the switchable polarization converter, in the second state, transmits incident light without changing its polarization. 18. The display device of claim 17 , wherein the switchable polarization converter includes a switchable optical retarder. 19. The display device of claim 17 , wherein: the successive optical stages of the optical assembly form an optical stack that is configurable to receive input light having a first divergence from the display and to project output light having a second divergence distinct from the first divergence, the second divergence being adjustable by changing the state of at least one of a plurality of optical elements of the plurality of successive optical stages. 20. A method of transmitting light, the method comprising: transmitting light through an optical stack having a plurality of optical stages, a respective optical stage of the plurality of optical stages including an active optical element that is configurable to be in a first state at a first time and in a second state at a second time disti
characterised by optical features · CPC title
having means for producing variable diffraction (controlling the direction of light by means of one or more diffracting elements G02B26/0808; acousto-optical elements G02F1/11, G02F1/33; electro- or magneto-optical diffraction G02F1/292, G02F1/2955) · CPC title
Gratings for image generation (G02B5/1847 takes precedence) · CPC title
Birefringent or phase retarding elements (G02B5/3008, G02B5/3016 take precedence; systems for polarisation control G02B27/286; manufacturing phase modulating patterns by lithographic processes G03F7/001) · CPC title
having diffraction gratings as scanning elements, e.g. holographic scanners (holographic optical elements G02B5/32, holography G03H) · CPC title
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