Grating waveguide combiner for optical engine

US2019196206A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2019196206-A1
Application numberUS-201816231328-A
CountryUS
Kind codeA1
Filing dateDec 21, 2018
Priority dateDec 22, 2017
Publication dateJun 27, 2019
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Systems, devices, and methods of manufacturing optical engines and laser projectors that are well-suited for use in wearable heads-up displays (WHUDs) are described. Generally, the optical engines of the present disclosure integrate a plurality of laser diodes (e.g., 3 laser diodes, 4 laser diodes) within a single, hermetically or partially hermetically sealed, encapsulated package. A grating waveguide combiner comprising a plurality of waveguides having grating couplers thereon may be used to combine beams of light emitted by the plurality of laser diodes into a coaxially superimposed aggregate beam. Such optical engines may have advantages over existing designs including, for example, smaller volumes, better manufacturability, faster modulation speed, etc. WHUDs that employ such optical engines and laser projectors are also described.

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A wearable heads-up display (WHUD), comprising: a support structure that in use is worn on the head of a user; a laser projector carried by the support structure, the laser projector comprising: an optical engine, comprising: a base substrate; a plurality of laser diodes, each of the plurality of laser diodes bonded directly or indirectly to the base substrate; at least one laser diode driver circuit operatively coupled to the plurality of laser diodes to selectively drive current to the plurality of laser diodes; a plurality of collimation lenses, each of the plurality of collimation lenses positioned proximate a respective one of the plurality of laser diodes collimates light emitted therefrom; a cap comprising at least one wall and at least one optical window that, together with the base substrate, define an interior volume sized and dimensioned to receive at least the plurality of laser diodes and the plurality of collimation lenses, the cap being bonded to the base substrate to provide a hermetic or partially hermetic seal between the interior volume of the cap and a volume exterior to the cap, and the optical window positioned and oriented to allow beams of light emitted from the plurality of laser diodes through the collimation lenses to exit the interior volume; and a grating waveguide combiner positioned proximate the optical window of the cap, the grating waveguide combiner comprising a plurality of input grating couplers and at least one output grating coupler, in operation, the grating waveguide combiner receives a plurality of beams of light at the respective plurality of input grating couplers and combines the plurality of beams of light to provide a collimated aggregated beam of light at the output grating coupler; and at least one scan mirror positioned to receive the aggregate beam of light output at the output grating coupler of the grating waveguide combiner, the at least one scan mirror controllably orientable to redirect the aggregate beam of light over a range of angles. 2 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the grating waveguide combiner comprises a first grating waveguide and a second grating waveguide. 3 . The WHUD of claim 2 wherein each of the first and second grating waveguides includes at least two input grating couplers. 4 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the grating waveguide combiner comprises at least four waveguides. 5 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the plurality of collimation lenses are formed as a micro-optic lens array. 6 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the plurality of collimation lenses are bonded to the base substrate. 7 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the grating waveguide combiner is bonded to the base substrate proximate the optical window of the cap. 8 . The WHUD of claim 1 , the optical engine further comprising: a common collimation lens positioned and oriented to receive and collimate the aggregate beam of light from the output grating coupler of the grating waveguide combiner. 9 . The WHUD of claim 8 wherein the common collimation lens comprises an achromatic lens or an apochromatic lens. 10 . The WHUD of claim 1 , the optical engine further comprising at least one diffractive optical element positioned and oriented to receive the aggregate beam of light, in operation, the at least one diffractive optical element provides wavelength dependent focus correction for the aggregate beam of light. 11 . The WHUD of claim 1 , the optical engine further comprising: a plurality of chip submounts bonded to the base substrate, wherein each of the laser diodes are bonded to a corresponding one of the plurality of chip submounts. 12 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the plurality of laser diodes includes a red laser diode to provide a red laser light, a green laser diode to provide a green laser light, a blue laser diode to provide a blue laser light, and an infrared laser diode to provide infrared laser light. 13 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the base substrate is formed from at least one of low temperature co-fired ceramic (LTCC), aluminum nitride (AlN), or alumina. 14 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the at least one laser diode driver circuit is bonded to a first surface of the base substrate, and the plurality of laser diodes and the cap are bonded to a second surface of the base substrate, the second surface of the base substrate opposite the first surface of the base substrate. 15 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the at least one laser diode driver circuit, the plurality of laser diodes, and the cap are bonded to a first surface of the base substrate. 16 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the plurality of laser diodes and the cap are bonded to the base substrate, and the at least one laser diode driver circuit is bonded to another substrate separate from the base substrate. 17 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein the plurality of laser diodes and the cap are bonded to the base substrate, and the at least one laser diode driver circuit is mounted to the support structure of the WHUD. 18 . The WHUD of claim 1 wherein each of the laser diodes comprises one of an edge emitter laser or a vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL). 19 . The WHUD of claim 1 , further comprising a processor communicatively coupled to the laser projector to modulate the generation of light signals. 20 . The WHUD of claim 1 , further comprising: a transparent combiner carried by the support structure and positioned within a field of view of the user, in operation the transparent combiner directs laser light from an output of the laser projector into the field of view of the user.

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  • Optical features (G02B6/4207, G02B6/421 take precedence) · CPC title

  • comprising arrays of active devices and fibres · CPC title

  • the intermediate optical elements being wavelength selective optical elements, e.g. variable wavelength optical modules or wavelength lockers (G02B6/4246 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • the intermediate optical element having redirecting reflective means, e.g. mirrors, prisms for deflecting the radiation from horizontal to down- or upward direction toward a device (G02B6/4246 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • comprising devices for correcting chromatic aberration · CPC title

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What does patent US2019196206A1 cover?
Systems, devices, and methods of manufacturing optical engines and laser projectors that are well-suited for use in wearable heads-up displays (WHUDs) are described. Generally, the optical engines of the present disclosure integrate a plurality of laser diodes (e.g., 3 laser diodes, 4 laser diodes) within a single, hermetically or partially hermetically sealed, encapsulated package. A grating w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
North Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B27/0176. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Thu Jun 27 2019 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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