Optical medium reproduction device and optical medium reproduction method
US-9847100-B2 · Dec 19, 2017 · US
US2016343397A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016343397-A1 |
| Application number | US-201615014027-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2016 |
| Priority date | May 19, 2015 |
| Publication date | Nov 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A holographic light-emitting module includes a light source module and a light shape control module. The light source module is configured to provide a signal light beam and a reference light beam, in which polarizations of the signal light beam and the reference light beam are orthogonal. The light shape control module is configured to receive the signal light beam and the reference light beam propagated from the light source module, in which the signal light beam and the reference light beam are modulated and emitted by the light shape control module The reference light beam is surrounded by the signal light beam and located at a center of the signal light beam, and the signal light beam and the reference light beam are partially overlapped.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A holographic light-emitting module, comprising: a light source module configured to provide a signal light beam and a reference light beam, wherein a polarization of the signal light beam is orthogonal to a polarization of the reference light beam; and a light shape control module configured to receive the signal light beam and the reference light beam propagated from the light source module, wherein the signal light beam and the reference light beam are modulated and emitted by the light shape control module, the reference light beam is surrounded by the signal light beam and located at a center of the signal light beam, and the signal light beam and the reference light beam are partially overlapped. 2 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 1 , wherein the light shape control module comprises: a light-splitting module configured to receive the signal light beam and the reference light beam propagated from the light source module, and to guide and emit the signal light beam and the reference light beam; a first light-guiding module configured to receive the signal light beam propagated from the light-splitting module and to guide the signal light beam back to the light-splitting module: a second light-guiding module configured to receive the reference light beam propagated from the light-splitting module and to guide the reference light beam back to the light-splitting module, wherein the signal light beam and the reference light beam guided back to the light-splitting module are propagated toward the same direction from a side of the light-splitting module; a half-wavelength plate disposed at the side of the light-splitting module and in an optical path of the reference light beam, thereby enabling the signal light beam and the reference light beam passing through the half-wavelength plate to have the same polarization; a first light-blocking component disposed in an optical path of the signal light beam and configured to block a portion of the signal light beam, thereby enabling the signal light beam passing through the first light-blocking component to be a hollow light beam; and a light-converging module disposed in the optical path of the reference light beam and configured to converge the reference light beam, wherein a cross-sectional area of the converged reference light beam corresponds to a cross-sectional area of the hollow area of the signal light beam, thereby enabling the reference light beam to be surrounded by the signal light beam. 3 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 2 , wherein each of he light-guiding module and the second light-guiding module comprises a and the light-splitting module comprises: a first polarizing beam splitter configured to receive the signal light beam and the reference light beam propagated from the light source module, wherein the signal light beam passing through the first polarizing beam splitter is propagated toward the mirror of the first light-guiding module, and the reference light beam reflected from the first polarizing beam splitter is propagated toward the mirror of the second light-guiding module; and a second polarizing beam splitter configured to receive the signal light beam and the reference light beam reflected from the mirror of the first light-guiding module and the mirror of the second light-guiding module respectively, wherein the signal light beam passes through the second polarizing beam splitter, and the reference light beam is reflected from the second polarizing beam splitter, wherein the first light-blocking component is disposed between the first polarizing beam splitter and the first light-guiding module, and the light-converging module is disposed between the first polarizing beam splitter and the second polarizing beam splitter. 4 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 3 , wherein the light-converging module comprises a long-focal-length lens and short-focal-length lens, wherein one of the long-focal-length lens and the short-focal-length lens is disposed between the first polarizing beam splitter and the mirror of the second light-guiding module, and the other of the long-focal-length lens and the short-focal-length lens is disposed between the mirror of the second light-guiding module and the second polarizing beam splitter. 5 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 3 , wherein the light-converging module comprises at least one cylindrical lens. 6 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 5 , wherein the number of the cylindrical lenses is two, and focusing directions of the two cylindrical lenses are orthogonal to each other. 7 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 2 , wherein the light-splitting module comprises a first polarizing beam splitter configured to receive the signal light beam and the reference light beam propagated from the light source module, wherein the signal light beam passes through the first polarizing beam splitter, and the reference light beam is reflected from the first polarizing beam splitter, and the first light-guiding module comprises: a mirror configured to reflect the signal light beam passing through the first polarizing beam splitter back to the first polarizing beam splitter; and a first quarter-wavelength plate disposed between the mirror and the first polarizing beam splitter. 8 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 7 , wherein the first light-blocking component is disposed between the mirror and the first quarter-wavelength plate. 9 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 7 , wherein the first light-blocking component is disposed between the light source module and the light-splitting module. 10 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 7 , wherein the light-converging module comprises a converging lens disposed between the first polarizing beam splitter and the half-wavelength plate. 11 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 7 , wherein the second light-guiding module comprises: a curved mirror configured to reflect the reference light beam reflected from the first polarizing beam sputter back to the first polarizing beam splitter; and a second quarter-wavelength plate disposed between the curved mirror and the first polarizing beam splitter. 12 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 11 , further comprising: a second light-blocking component disposed between the curved mirror and the second quarter-wavelength plate 13 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 11 , wherein the curved mirror has different focusing positions in a vertical direction and a horizontal direction. 14 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 7 , wherein the second light-guiding module comprises: a flat mirror configured to reflect the reference light beam reflected from the first polarizing beam splitter back to the first polarizing beam splitter; a focusing lens disposed between the flat mirror and the first polarizing beam splitter for converging the reference light beam, wherein the focusing lens has different focusing positions in a vertical direction and a horizontal direction, and a second quarter-wavelength plate disposed between the flat mirror and the first polarizing beam splitter. 15 . The holographic light-emitting module of claim 2 , wherein the light shape control module further comprises an active rotator connected to the second light-guiding module and configured to adjust an Incident angle of the reference light beam guided back to the light-splitting module. 16 . The holographic light-emitting module of
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