Waveguide display with spatially switchable grating

US2018284884A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2018284884-A1
Application numberUS-201715477187-A
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Filing dateApr 3, 2017
Priority dateApr 3, 2017
Publication dateOct 4, 2018
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A near-eye-display (NED) includes an eye tracking system and a waveguide display. The eye tracking system tracks locations based on a location of the user's eyes. The waveguide display includes a light source, an output waveguide and a controller. The output waveguide includes a dynamic output grating that outputs an expanded image light to the tracked eyebox locations. The decoupling grating is a 2D array of spatially switchable liquid crystal (LC) pixels including an active subset of LC pixels emitting light to regions within the tracked eyebox locations. The decoupling grating dynamically out-couples the expanded image light to the tracked location based on switching instructions generated and provided by the controller.

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1 . A near-eye-display (NED) system comprising: an eye tracking system configured to track a location of an eye of a user of the NED; a light source configured to emit an image light; an output waveguide comprising: an input grating configured to receive the image light emitted from the light source and expand the received image light in at least one dimension to transmit an expanded image light, and a dynamic output grating comprising a plurality of liquid crystal (LC) pixels that are arranged in a two-dimensional array, the plurality of LC pixels including an active subset of LC pixels that are configured to out-couple the expanded image light from the output waveguide to the tracked location in accordance with switching instructions; and a controller configured to generate the switching instructions and provide the switching instructions to the dynamic output grating. 2 . The NED of claim 1 , wherein the dynamic output grating is transparent in a visible band of light. 3 . The NED of claim 1 , wherein the controller is further configured to: determine an eyebox location based in part on the tracked location of the eye; determine a subset of the plurality of LC pixels that are configured to emit light that falls within the eyebox location; and generate the switching instructions, wherein the switching instructions cause the dynamic output grating to activate the subset of plurality of LC pixels to form the active subset of LC pixels. 4 . The NED of claim 3 , wherein the LC pixels that are not in the active subset are in an inactive subset of LC pixels that do not out-couple light from the dynamic output grating. 5 . The NED of claim 3 , wherein the eyebox has a diameter of at most 5 mm. 6 . The NED of claim 3 , wherein the eyebox corresponds to a location of a pupil of the eye. 7 . The NED of claim 1 , wherein each LC pixel is coupled to at least one control electrode that sets an activation state of the LC pixel based in part on the switching instructions. 8 . The NED of claim 1 , wherein the two-dimensional array of LC pixels are a linear waveplate with a periodically varying LC director. 9 . A waveguide assembly comprising: an output waveguide comprising: an input grating configured to receive image light emitted from a light source and expand the received image light in at least one dimension to transmit an expanded image light, and a dynamic output grating comprising a plurality of liquid crystal (LC) pixels that are arranged in a two-dimensional array, the plurality of LC pixels including an active subset of LC pixels that are configured to out-couple the expanded image light from the output waveguide to an eyebox location in accordance with switching instructions; and a controller configured to generate the switching instructions and provide the switching instructions to the dynamic output grating. 10 . The waveguide assembly of claim 9 , wherein the dynamic output grating is transparent in a visible band of light. 11 . The waveguide assembly of claim 9 , wherein the controller is further configured to: determine an eyebox location based in part on the tracked location of the eye; determine a subset of the plurality of LC pixels that are configured to emit light that falls within the eyebox location; and generate the switching instructions, wherein the switching instructions cause the dynamic output grating to activate the subset of plurality of LC pixels to form the active subset of LC pixels. 12 . The waveguide assembly of claim 11 , wherein the LC pixels that are not in the active subset are in an inactive subset of LC pixels that do not out-couple light from the dynamic output grating. 13 . The waveguide assembly of claim 11 , wherein the eyebox has a diameter of at most 5 mm. 14 . The waveguide assembly of claim 11 , wherein the eyebox corresponds to a location of a pupil of the eye. 15 . The waveguide assembly of claim 11 , wherein each LC pixel is coupled to at least one control electrode that sets an activation state of the LC pixel based in part on the switching instructions. 16 . The waveguide assembly of claim 11 , wherein the two-dimensional array of LC pixels are a linear waveplate with a periodically varying LC director.

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  • G06F3/013Primary

    Eye tracking input arrangements (G06F3/015 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • in optical waveguides, not otherwise provided for in this subclass · CPC title

  • comprising image capture systems, e.g. camera · CPC title

  • Eyeglass type (eyeglass details G02C) · CPC title

  • with means for monitoring data relating to the user, e.g. head-tracking, eye-tracking · CPC title

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What does patent US2018284884A1 cover?
A near-eye-display (NED) includes an eye tracking system and a waveguide display. The eye tracking system tracks locations based on a location of the user's eyes. The waveguide display includes a light source, an output waveguide and a controller. The output waveguide includes a dynamic output grating that outputs an expanded image light to the tracked eyebox locations. The decoupling grating i…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Oculus Vr Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06F3/013. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Oct 04 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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