Diffractive image combiner, display device module, and head-mounted display device

US12566329B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12566329-B2
Application numberUS-202217850718-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJun 27, 2022
Priority dateDec 27, 2019
Publication dateMar 3, 2026
Grant dateMar 3, 2026

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A diffractive image combiner is provided, to increase an exit pupil dimension, thereby improving user experience. The diffractive image combiner includes a first diffractive optical element (DOE) and a second DOE. The first DOE is parallel to the second DOE. A grating vector of a first incidence point in the first DOE is the same as a grating vector of a second incidence point in the second DOE. The first incidence point is used to convert an incident light ray that meets a Bragg condition into a first diffracted light ray and a first transmitted light ray. The first transmitted light ray is incident to the second incidence point. The second incidence point is used to convert the first transmitted light ray into a second diffracted light ray.

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A diffractive image combiner comprising: a first grating area disposed in a first diffractive optical element (DOE); a second grating area disposed in a second DOE, wherein a relative position of the first DOE and the second DOE support emergent light rays parallel to a human eye; and a grating vector of a first incidence point in the first DOE is the same as a grating vector of a second incidence point in the second DOE to further support parallel emergent light rays, wherein the first incidence point is located in a first grating area and the second incidence point is located in a second grating area, wherein an incident light ray at the first incidence point meets a Bragg condition and is converted into a first diffracted light ray and a first transmitted light ray, wherein the first transmitted light ray at the second incidence point is converted into a second diffracted light ray, wherein the first grating area of the first DOE is used to convert first parallel incident beams, whose projection angles fall within a Bragg domain, into first diffracted beams and first transmitted beams, wherein the first diffracted beams converge at a first focal point, wherein the first transmitted beams are converted into second diffracted beams at the second grating area of the second DOE, wherein the second diffracted beams converge at a second focal point, and wherein a first exit pupil dimension associated with the first focal point and a second exit pupil dimension associated with the second focal point are substantially equal. 2 . The diffractive image combiner according to claim 1 , wherein the incident light ray and the first diffracted light ray are located on a same side of the first DOE. 3 . The diffractive image combiner according to claim 1 , wherein the first DOE comprises a first volume holographic grating (VHG), a first surface rising grating (SRG), a first metasurface, or a first micro lens array; and wherein the second DOE comprises a second VHG, a second SRG, a second metasurface, or a second micro lens array. 4 . The diffractive image combiner according to claim 1 , wherein diffraction efficiency of the first DOE is lower than diffraction efficiency of the second DOE. 5 . A head-mounted display device comprising a left-eye display and a right-eye display, wherein the left-eye display comprises the diffractive image combiner according to claim 1 , and wherein the right-eye display comprises the diffractive image combiner according to claim 1 . 6 . The diffractive image combiner according to claim 1 further comprising a third DOE parallel to the second DOE, wherein the second DOE is located between the first DOE and the third DOE, wherein a grating vector of a third incidence point in the third DOE is the same as the grating vector of the second incidence point, wherein the second incidence point is further used to convert the first transmitted light ray into the second diffracted light ray and a second transmitted light ray, wherein the second transmitted light ray is incident to the third incidence point, and wherein a third grating area is used to convert the second transmitted light ray into a third diffracted light ray. 7 . The diffractive image combiner according to claim 6 , wherein the third grating area is disposed in the third DOE, wherein the first grating area is used to convert the first parallel incident beams whose projection angles fall within the Bragg domain into the first diffracted beams and the first transmitted beams, wherein the first diffracted beams converge at the first focal point, wherein the first transmitted beams are incident to the second grating area, wherein the second grating area is used to convert the first transmitted beams into second diffracted beams and second transmitted beams, wherein the second diffracted beams converge at a second focal point, wherein the second transmitted beams are incident to the third grating area, wherein the third grating area is used to convert the second transmitted beams into third diffracted beams, wherein the third diffracted beams converge at a third focal point through diffraction, and wherein a distance from the third focal point to the diffractive image combiner is equal to both the distance from the second focal point to the diffractive image combiner and the distance from the first focal point to the diffractive image combiner. 8 . The diffractive image combiner according to claim 6 , wherein the diffraction efficiency of the second DOE is lower than diffraction efficiency of the third DOE. 9 . The diffractive image combiner according to claim 1 further comprising a substrate disposed between the first DOE and the second DOE, wherein upper and lower surfaces of the substrate are optically parallel. 10 . The diffractive image combiner according to claim 9 , wherein a material of the substrate is an optical transparent material comprising glass or optical plastic. 11 . A display device module comprising a micro projection engine and a diffractive image combiner, wherein the diffractive image combiner comprises: a first grating area disposed in a first diffractive optical element (DOE); a second grating area disposed in a second DOE, wherein a relative position of the first DOE and the second DOE support emergent light rays parallel to a human eye; and a grating vector of a first incidence point in the first DOE is the same as a grating vector of a second incidence point in the second DOE to further support parallel emergent light rays, wherein the first incidence point is located in a first grating area and the second incidence point is located in a second grating area, wherein an incident light ray at the first incidence point meets a Bragg condition and is converted into a first diffracted light ray and a first transmitted light ray, and wherein the first transmitted light ray at the second incidence point is converted into a second diffracted light ray, wherein the first grating area of the first DOE is used to convert first parallel incident beams, whose projection angles fall within a Bragg domain, into first diffracted beams and first transmitted beams, wherein the first diffracted beams converge at a first focal point, wherein the first transmitted beams are converted into second diffracted beams at the second grating area of the second DOE, wherein the second diffracted beams converge at a second focal point, and wherein a first exit pupil dimension associated with the first focal point and a second exit pupil dimension associated with the second focal point are substantially equal; and wherein the micro projection engine projects incident light rays whose angles fall within a Bragg domain to the diffractive image combiner, wherein the first diffracted light ray is among similarly diffracted light rays that form a first exit sub-pupil, wherein the second diffracted light ray is among similarly diffracted light rays that form a second exit sub-pupil, and wherein an exit pupil of the display device module comprises the first exit sub-pupil and the second exit sub-pupil. 12 . The display device module according to claim 11 , wherein the micro projection engine comprises a plane image source component or a point image source component, wherein the plane image source component comprises a space light modulator (SLM) image source component and an incoherent plane micro image source, and wherein the point image source component comprises a laser beam scanner (LBS) component. 13 . The display device module according to claim 11 , further comprising a fram

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  • Eyeglass type (eyeglass details G02C) · CPC title

  • having a diffractive optical element [DOE] contributing to image formation, e.g. whereby modulation transfer function MTF or optical aberrations are relevant · CPC title

  • for generating a colour image from monochromatic image signal sources · CPC title

  • Holograms used as optical elements · CPC title

  • operating by diffraction only · CPC title

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What does patent US12566329B2 cover?
A diffractive image combiner is provided, to increase an exit pupil dimension, thereby improving user experience. The diffractive image combiner includes a first diffractive optical element (DOE) and a second DOE. The first DOE is parallel to the second DOE. A grating vector of a first incidence point in the first DOE is the same as a grating vector of a second incidence point in the second DOE…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Huawei Tech Co Ltd, Beijing Institute Tech
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0172. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Mar 03 2026 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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