Diffractive see-through display with hybrid-optical aberration compensation

US9341850B1 · US · B1

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Publication numberUS-9341850-B1
Application numberUS-201313874191-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB1
Filing dateApr 30, 2013
Priority dateApr 30, 2013
Publication dateMay 17, 2016
Grant dateMay 17, 2016

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An optical apparatus for a see-through near-to-eye display includes a diffractive optical combiner, one or more refractive correction lenses, and a diffractive correction element. The diffractive optical combiner has an eye-ward side and an external scene side and includes a reflective diffraction grating that is at least partially reflective to image light incident through the eye-ward side and at least partially transmissive to external scene light incident through the external scene side. The one or more refractive correction lenses are disposed in an optical path of the image light to aid in pre-correcting aberrations induced in the image light after reflection off of the diffractive optical combiner. The diffractive correction element is disposed in the optical path of the image light to pre-compensate for lateral color aberrations induced in the image light after reflection off of the diffractive optical combiner.

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An optical apparatus for a see-through near-to-eye display, comprising: a diffractive optical combiner having an eye-ward side and an external scene side and including a reflective diffraction grating that is at least partially reflective to image light incident through the eye-ward side of the diffractive optical combiner and at least partially transmissive to external scene light incident through the external scene side of the diffractive optical combiner, wherein the diffractive optical combiner is an off-axis planar diffractive optical combiner; one or more refractive correction lenses disposed in an optical path of the image light prior to being incident upon the eye-ward side of the diffractive optical combiner to aid in pre-correcting aberrations induced in the image light after reflection off of the diffractive optical combiner, wherein the one or more refractive correction lenses offset astigmatism induced by reflection mode diffraction from the off-axis planar diffractive optical combiner; and a diffractive correction element disposed in the optical path of the image light prior to being incident upon the eye-ward side of the diffractive optical combiner to pre-compensate for lateral color aberrations induced in the image light after reflection off of the diffractive optical combiner. 2. The optical apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the pre-compensation induced by the diffractive correction lens is a transmission mode diffraction that is complementary to a reflection mode diffraction of the diffractive optical combiner to reduce lateral color aberration in the image light received at an eyebox of the optical apparatus due to a finite linewidth in the image light. 3. The optical apparatus of claim 2 , further comprising: a non-laser image source positioned to emit the image light along the optical path extending through the refractive correction lens and the diffraction correction element, wherein the non-laser image source generate the image light with a line width of greater than 10 nm. 4. The optical apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the non-laser image source includes a light emitting diode (“LED”) lamp source. 5. The optical apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the refractive correction lenses comprise: an aspherical correction lens; and a spherical correction lens. 6. The optical apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the aspherical correction lens is rotationally symmetrical. 7. The optical apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the spherical correction lens is a first curved surface formed into a first side of a unitary lens body and the aspherical correction lens is a second curved surface formed into a second side of the unitary lens body opposite the first side. 8. The optical apparatus of claim 7 , wherein the unitary lens body comprises injection molded plastic. 9. The optical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the one or more refractive correction lenses and the diffractive correction element are disposed off-axis from the diffractive optical combiner such that the optical path of the image light incident upon the eye-ward side of the diffractive optical combiner forms an oblique angle with a normal vector of the eye-ward side. 10. The optical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the eye-ward side and the external scene side of the diffractive optical combiner are flat, planar surfaces that are parallel to each other. 11. The optical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the diffractive correction element is disposed on a surface of one of the refractive correction lenses. 12. The optical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the diffractive correction element and the refractive correction lenses are integrated into a unitary hybrid diffractive-refractive element. 13. The optical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the one or more refractive correction lenses pre-compensate for astigmatism induced in the image light by the diffractive optical combiner. 14. The optical apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the diffractive optical combiner further comprises: a base sandwich layer having a first index of refraction and including a first side facing the eye-ward side; a two-dimensional (“2D”) array of three-dimensional (“3D”) diffraction element shapes disposed in the first side of the base sandwich layer; partially reflective elements each coating one of the 3D diffraction element shapes and conforming thereto, wherein the partially reflective elements collectively form the reflective diffraction grating having magnifying optical power for the image light incident through the eye-ward side of the diffractive optical combiner; and a planarization sandwich layer disposed over the partially reflective elements having a second index of refraction substantially equal to the first index of refraction of the base sandwich layer such that external scene light incident through the external scene side passes through the diffractive optical combiner substantially without diffraction while the image light incident through the eye-ward side is reflected and magnified via the reflective diffraction grating. 15. The optical apparatus of claim 14 , wherein the reflective diffraction grating comprises an off-axis diffractive lens that receives the image light incident upon the eye-ward side at a first angle and reflects the image light along a reflection path having a second angle, wherein the first angle is more oblique relative to a normal of an emission surface of the planarization sandwich layer than the second angle. 16. A head mountable display (“HWD”) for combing image light with external scene light, the HMD comprising: an image source to generate the image light; a diffractive optical combiner having an eye-ward side and an external scene side and including a reflective diffraction grating that is at least partially reflective to the image light incident through the eye-ward side of the diffractive optical combiner and at least partially transmissive to the external scene light incident through the external scene side of the diffractive optical combiner, wherein the diffractive optical combiner is an off-axis planar diffractive optical combiner; one or more refractive correction lenses disposed in an optical path of the image light between the image source and the eye-ward side to aid in pre-correcting aberrations induced in the image light after reflection off of the diffractive optical combiner, wherein the one or more refractive correction lenses offset astigmatism induced by reflection mode diffraction from the off-axis planar diffractive optical combiner; a diffractive correction element disposed in the optical path between the image source and the eye-ward side to pre-compensate for lateral color aberrations induced in the image light after reflection off of the diffractive optical combiner; and a frame assembly to support the image source, the diffractive optical combiner, the refractive correction lenses, and the diffractive correction element for wearing on a head of a user with the diffractive optical combiner positioned in front of an eye of the user. 17. The HMD of claim 16 , wherein the pre-compensation induced by the diffractive correction element is a transmission mode dispersion that is complementary to a reflection mode dispersion of the diffractive optical combiner to reduce lateral color aberrations of the image light received at an eyebox of the optical apparatus caused by a range of wavelengths emitted by the image source. 18. The HMD of claim 17 , wherein the image source includes a light emitting diode (“LED”) lamp source that generates light with a linewid

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  • characterised by optical features (G02B27/0172 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • correcting chromatic aberrations (G02B27/0056, G02B27/4222, G02B27/4227 take precedence) · CPC title

  • characterised by optical features · CPC title

  • comprising device for correcting geometrical aberrations, distortion · CPC title

  • correcting geometrical aberrations · CPC title

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What does patent US9341850B1 cover?
An optical apparatus for a see-through near-to-eye display includes a diffractive optical combiner, one or more refractive correction lenses, and a diffractive correction element. The diffractive optical combiner has an eye-ward side and an external scene side and includes a reflective diffraction grating that is at least partially reflective to image light incident through the eye-ward side an…
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Google Inc
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Primary CPC classification G02B27/0172. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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