Hologram waveguiding
US-2024036309-A1 · Feb 1, 2024 · US
US12189337B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12189337-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017615348-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 2, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 2, 2019 |
| Publication date | Jan 7, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jan 7, 2025 |
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There is disclosed a projector arranged to project a light pattern. The projector comprises a spatial light modulator and a light source. The spatial light modulator has an array of pixels arranged to display a phase pattern. The array of pixels may be a substantially planar array of pixels. Each pixel comprises liquid crystals having a director rotatable in a plane of rotation between a first direction and a second direction. The light source is arranged to illuminate the array of pixels with polarised light such that the light is spatially-modulated in accordance with the phase pattern to form the light pattern. It may be said that the light pattern corresponds to the phase pattern. The angle of incidence of the light on the array of pixels is greater than zero and the light is s-polarised. The first direction is parallel to the polarisation direction of the light. The second direction is in the plane of incidence.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A projector arranged to project a light pattern, wherein the projector comprises: a spatial light modulator having an array of pixels arranged to display a phase pattern, wherein each pixel comprises liquid crystals having a director rotatable in a plane of rotation between a first direction and a second direction; and a light source arranged to illuminate the array of pixels with polarised light such that the light is spatially-modulated in accordance with the phase pattern to form the light pattern, wherein: (i) the angle of incidence of the light on the array of pixels is greater than zero and the light is s-polarised; (ii) the first direction is parallel to the polarisation direction of the light; and (iii) the second direction is in the plane of incidence, and wherein the length to width aspect ratio of each pixel of the array of pixels is 2:1 to 5:1, wherein the length is parallel to the plane of incidence of the polarised light and the width is perpendicular to the length. 2. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first direction corresponds to a planar state and the second direction corresponds to a homeotropic state. 3. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the first direction corresponds to a first planar state and the second direction corresponds to a second planar state. 4. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein rotation between the first direction and second direction comprises in-plane rotation and out-of-plane rotation. 5. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the second direction is parallel to the k-vector of the light incident upon the spatial light modulator. 6. The projector as claimed in claim 5 wherein rotation between the first direction and second direction comprises in-plane rotation and out-of-plane rotation. 7. The projector as claimed in claim 5 wherein the director of the liquid crystals is maintainable in the first direction by an electric field and, in the absence of the electric field, maintained in the second direction by a liquid crystal alignment layer. 8. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the angle between the first direction and second direction on the plane of rotation is substantially 90 degrees. 9. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the illuminating polarised light has a plane of vibration which is coincident with the plane of rotation of the director. 10. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the phase pattern comprises at least one selected from the group comprising: a hologram; a lensing function such as a Fresnel lens; and a beam-steering function. 11. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the spatial light modulator is a liquid crystal on silicon spatial light modulator. 12. The projector as claimed in claim 11 wherein the angle of incidence of the light on the array of pixels is approximately equal to Brewster's angle for silicon. 13. The projector as claimed in claim 11 wherein the silicon surface of the liquid crystal on silicon spatial light modulator is coated with SiO 2 . 14. The projector as claimed in claim 12 further comprising a spot-generating hologram or microlenslet array arranged to form the structured light. 15. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the light incidence upon the array of pixels is structured light comprising a plurality of light spots, wherein each light spot is arranged to illuminate a respective pixel of the array of pixels. 16. The projector as claimed in claim 1 wherein the light pattern is a holographic reconstruction. 17. The projector as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the projector is arranged to maintain the director of the liquid crystals substantially in the direction upon application of an electric field, and to maintain the director of the liquid crystals substantially in the second direction in the absence of an electric field, or vice versa. 18. A method of projecting a light pattern, the method comprising: displaying a phase pattern on an array of pixels of a spatial light modulator, wherein each pixel comprises liquid crystals having a director rotatable in a plane of rotation between a first direction and a second direction; and illuminating the phase pattern with polarized light such that the light is spatially-modulated in accordance with the phase pattern to form the light pattern, wherein: (i) the angle of incidence of the light on the array of pixels is greater than zero and the light is s-polarised; (ii) the first direction is parallel to the polarisation direction of the light; and (iii) the second direction is in the plane of incidence, and wherein the length to width aspect ratio of each pixel of the array of pixels is 2:1 to 5:1, wherein the length is parallel to the plane of incidence of the polarised light and the width is perpendicular to the length. 19. The method as claim in claim 18 wherein the polarised light is structured light comprising a plurality of light spots in which each light spot is arranged to illuminate a respective pixel of the array of pixels. 20. A projector arranged to project a light pattern, wherein the projector comprises: a spatial light modulator having an array of pixels arranged to display a phase pattern, wherein each pixel comprises liquid crystals having a director rotatable in a plane of rotation between a first direction and a second direction, wherein the silicon surface of the liquid crystal on silicon spatial light modulator is coated with SiO 2 ; and a light source arranged to illuminate the array of pixels with polarised light such that the light is spatially-modulated in accordance with the phase pattern to form the light pattern, wherein: (i) the angle of incidence of the light on the array of pixels is greater than zero and the light is s-polarised; (ii) the first direction is parallel to the polarisation direction of the light; and (iii) the second direction is in the plane of incidence. 21. The projector as claimed in claim 20 , wherein the SiO 2 has a thickness in the range of 50-500 nm. 22. A method of projecting a light pattern, the method comprising: providing the projector as claimed in claim 20 ; displaying a phase pattern on the array of pixels of the spatial light modulator of the projector; and illuminating the phase pattern with polarized light from the light source, such that the light is spatially-modulated in accordance with the phase pattern to form the light pattern.
based on orientation effects in which the liquid crystal remains transparent · CPC title
Phase only · CPC title
Electrically addressed SLM [EA-SLM] · CPC title
Polarised light · CPC title
Reflection reconstruction · CPC title
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