Polarization recovery in a directional display device

US9235057B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9235057-B2
Application numberUS-201313837466-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 15, 2013
Priority dateMay 18, 2012
Publication dateJan 12, 2016
Grant dateJan 12, 2016

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Disclosed is an imaging directional backlight polarization recovery apparatus including an imaging directional backlight with at least a polarization sensitive reflection component with optional polarization transformation and redirection elements. Viewing windows may be formed through imaging individual light sources and hence defines the relative positions of system elements and ray paths. The base imaging directional backlight systems provide substantially unpolarized light primarily for the illumination of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) resulting in at least 50% loss in light output when using a conventional sheet polarizer as input to the display. The invention herein introduces a polarization sensitive reflecting element to separate desired and undesired polarization states for the purposes of transformation and redirection of the reflected light for usable illumination. Polarization transformation and redirection can be provided by additional components such as retarder films and specular mirror surfaces.

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What is claimed is: 1. A directional display device comprising: a waveguide having an input end; an array of light sources disposed at different input positions in a lateral direction across the input end of the waveguide, the waveguide further comprising first and second, opposed guide surfaces for guiding light along the waveguide, the first guide surface being arranged to guide light by total internal reflection, the second guide surface comprising light extraction features oriented to reflect light guided through the waveguide in directions allowing exit through the first guide surface as output light and intermediate regions between the light extraction features that are arranged to direct light through the waveguide without extracting it, the waveguide being arranged to direct input light from different light sources through the first guide surface as the output light into respective optical windows in output directions distributed in the lateral direction in dependence on the input positions; a transmissive spatial light modulator arranged to receive the output light from the first guide surface and arranged to modulate a first polarization component of the output light having a first polarization; a reflective polarizer disposed between the first guide surface of the waveguide and the spatial light modulator and arranged to transmit the first polarization component and to reflect a second polarization component of the output light having a polarization orthogonal to the first polarization as rejected light; and a rear reflector disposed behind the second guide surface arranged to reflect the rejected light for supply back to the spatial light modulator, the directional display device further being arranged to convert the polarization of the rejected light supplied back to spatial light modulator into the first polarization. 2. A directional display device according to claim 1 , wherein the reflective polarizer is a multi-layer birefringent film. 3. A directional display device according to claim 1 , wherein the reflective polarizer is a periodic metal wire grid structure provided on glass. 4. A directional display device according to claim 1 wherein the reflective polarizer is a metal grid structure provided on film stock. 5. A display apparatus comprising: a directional display device comprising: a waveguide having an input end; an array of light sources disposed at different input positions in a lateral direction across the input end of the waveguide, the waveguide further comprising first and second, opposed guide surfaces for guiding light along the waveguide, the first guide surface being arranged to guide light by total internal reflection, the second guide surface comprising light extraction features oriented to reflect light guided through the waveguide in directions allowing exit through the first guide surface as output light and intermediate regions between the light extraction features that are arranged to direct light through the waveguide without extracting it, the waveguide being arranged to direct input light from different light sources through the first guide surface as the output light into respective optical windows in output directions distributed in the lateral direction in dependence on the input positions; a transmissive spatial light modulator arranged to receive the output light from the first guide surface and arranged to modulate a first polarization component of the output light having a first polarization; a reflective polarizer disposed between the first guide surface of the waveguide and the spatial light modulator and arranged to transmit the first polarization component and to reflect a second polarization component of the output light having a polarization orthogonal to the first polarization as rejected light; and a rear reflector disposed behind the second guide surface arranged to reflect the rejected light for supply back to the spatial light modulator, the directional display device further being arranged to convert the polarization of the rejected light supplied back to spatial light modulator into the first polarization; and the directional display device further comprising a control system arranged to selectively operate the light sources to direct light into viewing windows corresponding to said output directions.

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  • Light guide, e.g. taper · CPC title

  • G02B6/0048Primary

    with stepwise taper · CPC title

  • Reflecting element, sheet or layer · CPC title

  • involving temporal multiplexing, e.g. using sequentially activated left and right shutters · CPC title

  • Lens or lenticular sheet or layer · CPC title

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What does patent US9235057B2 cover?
Disclosed is an imaging directional backlight polarization recovery apparatus including an imaging directional backlight with at least a polarization sensitive reflection component with optional polarization transformation and redirection elements. Viewing windows may be formed through imaging individual light sources and hence defines the relative positions of system elements and ray paths. Th…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Reald Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G02B6/0048. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Jan 12 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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