Methods and apparatuses for reducing stray light emission from an eyepiece of an optical imaging system
US-12025802-B2 · Jul 2, 2024 · US
US2021215942A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021215942-A1 |
| Application number | US-201916967407-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Jan 30, 2019 |
| Priority date | Feb 6, 2018 |
| Publication date | Jul 15, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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There is provided a diffractive display element comprising a waveguide body, an in-coupling region for diffractively coupling light into the waveguide body, and an out-coupling region for diffractively coupling light out of the waveguide body, said light being adapted to propagate from said in-coupling region to the out-coupling region along a primary route. According to the invention, the element further comprises at least one grating mirror outside said primary route for diffractively mirroring light strayed from said primary route back to said primary route. The invention allows for increasing the efficiency of waveguide-based personal displays.
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A diffractive display element comprising a waveguide body, an in-coupling region for diffractively coupling light into the waveguide body, an out-coupling region for diffractively coupling light out of the waveguide body, said light being adapted to propagate from said in-coupling region to the out-coupling region along a primary route, wherein the element further comprises at least one grating mirror outside said primary route for diffractively mirroring light strayed from said primary route back to said primary route, the grating mirror is located behind the in-coupling region, as seen from the primary route, and/or the out-coupling region comprises a combined out-coupling and exit pupil expansion grating, and there are grating mirrors provided on at least two sides of the out-coupling region, and/or the element further comprising an exit pupil expander region on said primary route, and there are two grating mirrors located behind the exit pupil expander region, as seen from the primary route, on two different sides of the exit pupil expander region. 2 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein: the in-coupling region comprises a grating having an in-coupling period and the out-coupling region comprises a grating having an out-coupling period and the grating mirror comprises a grating having a grating mirror period, which amounts to half of the in-coupling period or out-coupling period. 3 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein the grating mirror is adapted to use the first reflective diffraction order for said mirroring. 4 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein the grating mirror is configured to reflect light essentially into an opposite propagation direction with respect to the propagation direction of the strayed light. 5 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein the grating mirror is adapted to direct at least part of light diffracted from the in-coupling area to the grating mirror past the in-coupling region to the primary route, in particular towards an exit pupil expander grating thereon. 6 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein the in-coupling region is polarization-sensitive and the element comprises means for changing the polarization state of the mirrored light, for preventing out-coupling of mirrored light passing the in-coupling region. 7 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein the grating mirror is located behind the out-coupling region, as seen from the primary route. 8 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein: the out-coupling region comprises a combined out-coupling and exit pupil expansion grating, and there are mirror gratings provided on four sides of the out-coupling region. 9 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein said strayed light comprises at least one of: light escaping the in-coupling region into opposite diffraction order than light directly directed to said primary route, light escaping the out-coupling region without being coupled out therefrom, light escaping an exit pupil expander region towards its original propagation direction, and light escaping an exit pupil expander region into opposite direction than the out-coupling region. 10 . The element according to any of the preceding claims, wherein: the in-coupling region comprises an in-coupling grating arranged on a surface of the waveguide and the grating mirror is located on the same surface of the waveguide than the in-coupling grating and/or the out-coupling region comprises an out-coupling grating arranged on a surface of the waveguide and the grating mirror is located on the same surface of the waveguide than the out-coupling grating. 11 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein at least a majority of the grating mirror, such as the entire grating mirror, is located outside a zone, which is laterally spanned by the in-coupling and the out-coupling regions and, optionally, an exit pupil expander region. 12 . The element according to claim 1 , wherein the dimension of the grating mirror in the primary mirroring direction is larger than the hop length of light in-coupled to the element. 13 . The element according to claim 1 , further comprising a plurality of such grating mirrors. 14 . A personal display device, such as a head-mounted display (HMD) or head-up display (HUD) comprising: a diffractive display element according to claim 1 , and an image projector for presenting an image to the in-coupling region. 15 . The personal display device of claim 14 , wherein: the in-coupling region of the diffractive display element comprises a grating having an in-coupling period, and the out-coupling region of the diffractive display element comprises a grating having an out-coupling period and the grating mirror comprises a grating having a grating mirror period, which amounts to half of the in-coupling period or out-coupling period. 16 . The personal display device of claim 14 , wherein the grating mirror of the diffractive display element is adapted to use the first reflective diffraction order for said mirroring. 17 . The personal display device of claim 14 , wherein the grating mirror of the diffractive display element is configured to reflect light essentially into an opposite propagation direction with respect to the propagation direction of the strayed light. 18 . The element according to claim 2 , wherein the grating mirror is adapted to use the first reflective diffraction order for said mirroring. 19 . The element according to claim 2 , wherein the grating mirror is configured to reflect light essentially into an opposite propagation direction with respect to the propagation direction of the strayed light. 20 . The element according to claim 2 , wherein the grating mirror is adapted to direct at least part of light diffracted from the in-coupling area to the grating mirror past the in-coupling region to the primary route, in particular towards an exit pupil expander grating thereon.
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