Optical apparatus and three-dimensional modeling apparatus
US-2024064275-A1 · Feb 22, 2024 · US
US2021157147A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021157147-A1 |
| Application number | US-202117143898-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 7, 2021 |
| Priority date | Oct 23, 2017 |
| Publication date | May 27, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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Systems, devices, and methods for 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 sealed, encapsulated package. Such optical engines may have various 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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1 . (canceled) 2 . (canceled) 3 . (canceled) 4 . A method of operating an optical engine, the optical engine comprising a plurality of laser diodes sealed in an encapsulated package, the method comprising: causing the plurality of laser diodes to generate laser light, comprising: receiving the laser light from each of the laser diodes of the plurality of laser diodes by a single face of an optical director element shared between the plurality of laser diodes; redirecting, by the single face of the optical director element, the received laser light toward an optical window of the encapsulated package; and collimating, by a plurality of collimation lenses, the laser light from the plurality of laser diodes that exits the encapsulated package via the optical window to generate a plurality of laser light beams. 5 . The method of claim 4 , further comprising: combining, via a beam combiner, the plurality of laser light beams received from the plurality of collimation lenses into a single aggregate beam. 6 . The method of claim 5 , wherein combining the plurality of laser light beams comprises: receiving, by a first optical element of the beam combiner, a first laser light generated by a first laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes; and redirecting, by the first optical element, the first laser light to travel in a first direction. 7 . The method of claim 6 , wherein combining the plurality of laser light beams further comprises: receiving, by a second optical element of the beam combiner, the first laser light travelling in the first direction and a second laser light generated by a second laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes; transmitting, by the second optical element, the first laser light travelling in the first direction; and redirecting, by the second optical element, the second laser light to travel in the first direction. 8 . The method of claim 7 , wherein combining the plurality of laser light beams further comprises: receiving, by a third optical element of the beam combiner, the first laser light traveling in the first direction, the second laser light traveling in the first direction, and a third laser light generated by a third laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes; transmitting, by the third optical element, the first laser light traveling in the first direction and the second laser light traveling in the first direction; and redirecting, by the third optical element, the third laser light to travel in the first direction. 9 . The method of claim 8 , wherein combining the plurality of laser light beams further comprises: receiving, by a fourth optical element of the beam combiner, at least the first laser light, the second laser light, and the third laser light; and routing, by the fourth optical element, at least the first laser light, the second laser light, and the third laser light to a controllable scan mirror. 10 . The method of claim 9 , further comprising: receiving, by the controllable scan mirror, an aggregate beam comprising at least the first laser light, the second laser light, and the third laser light; and scanning, by the controllable scan mirror, the aggregate beam to an eye of a user. 11 . The method of claim 4 , wherein causing the plurality of laser diodes to generate laser light further comprises: causing a first laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes to generate a first laser light; causing a second laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes to generate a second laser light; and causing a third laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes to generate a third laser light. 12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein: causing the first laser diode to generate first laser light comprises causing the first laser diode to generate the first laser light as red laser light; causing the second laser diode to generate the second laser light comprises causing the second laser diode to generate the second laser light as green laser light; and causing the third laser diode to generate the third laser light comprises causing the third laser diode to generate the third laser light as blue laser light. 13 . The method of claim 4 , wherein causing the plurality of laser diodes to generate laser light further comprises causing an infrared laser diode to generate infrared laser light. 14 . An optical engine, comprising: a plurality of laser diodes sealed in an encapsulated package, wherein each laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes is configured to generate laser light; an optical director element configured to receive the laser light from each of the laser diodes of the plurality of laser diodes by a single face of the optical director element shared between the plurality of laser diodes, wherein the single face of the optical director element is configured to redirect the received laser light toward an optical window of the encapsulated package; and a plurality of collimation lenses configured to collimate the laser light from the plurality of laser diodes that exits the encapsulated package via the optical window to generate a plurality of laser light beams. 15 . The optical engine of claim 14 , further comprising: a beam combiner configured to combine the plurality of laser light beams received from the plurality of collimation lenses into a single aggregate beam. 16 . The optical engine of claim 15 , wherein the beam combiner comprises a first optical element configured to: receive a first laser light generated by a first laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes; and redirect the first laser light to travel in a first direction. 17 . The optical engine of claim 16 , wherein the beam combiner comprises a second optical element configured to: receive the first laser light travelling in the first direction and a second laser light generated by a second laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes; transmit, the first laser light travelling in the first direction; and redirect the second laser light to travel in the first direction. 18 . The optical engine of claim 17 , wherein the beam combiner comprises a third optical element configured to: receive the first laser light traveling in the first direction, the second laser light traveling in the first direction, and a third laser light generated by a third laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes; transmit the first laser light traveling in the first direction and the second laser light traveling in the first direction; and redirect the third laser light to travel in the first direction. 19 . The optical engine of claim 18 , wherein the beam combiner comprises: a fourth optical element configured to receive at least the first laser light, the second laser light, and the third laser light, and route at least the first laser light, the second laser light, and the third laser light to a controllable scan mirror. 20 . The optical engine of claim 19 , wherein the controllable scan mirror is configured to: receive an aggregate beam comprising at least the first laser light, the second laser light, and the third laser light; and scan the aggregate beam to an eye of a user. 21 . The optical engine of claim 14 , wherein: a first laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes is configured to generate a first laser light; a second laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes is configured to generate a second laser light; and a third laser diode of the plurality of laser diodes is configured to generate a third lase
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