Two-piece LCD projection device with light filter function and projection method thereof
US-12140854-B1 · Nov 12, 2024 · US
US9348206B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9348206-B2 |
| Application number | US-201313952161-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 26, 2013 |
| Priority date | Jul 30, 2012 |
| Publication date | May 24, 2016 |
| Grant date | May 24, 2016 |
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A light combiner having a polarization separation film and transmitting P-polarized light from a first light source unit whereas reflecting S-polarized light from a second light source unit forms combined light, and the angle of incidence of the light from the first light source unit and the angle of incidence of the light from the second light source unit with respect to the polarization separation film are each greater than 45°.
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A light source apparatus comprising: a first light source unit that emits first light; a second light source unit that emits second light; and a light combiner that combines the first light emitted from the first light source unit and the second light emitted from the second light source unit and outputs the combined light, wherein the light combiner has a polarization separation film that transmits light polarized in a first direction and reflects light polarized in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction, the first light is polarized in the first direction, the second light is polarized in the second direction, an angle of incidence θ1 of the first light with respect to the polarization separation film and an angle of incidence θ2 of the second light with respect to the polarization separation film are each greater than 45°, an optical axis of the first light source unit and an optical axis of the second light source unit form an angle smaller than 90°, and wherein expressions (1), (2), and (3) are satisfied as follows: 45°<α (1) β≦θ1≦2α−β (2) β≦θ2≦2α−β (3) where α represents a maximum efficiency angle that is an angle of incidence with respect to the polarization separation film where polarized light combination efficiency is maximized, the maximum efficiency angle α determined in accordance with a wavelength band of the first light and a wavelength band of the second light, and β is (45°+α)/2. 2. The light source apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the angle of incidence θ1 of the first light with respect to the polarization separation film and the angle of incidence θ2 of the second light with respect to the polarization separation film are equal to each other. 3. The light source apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein in a wavelength band of the first light, the angle of incidence θ1 of the first light is so set that the polarization separation film transmits the first light at a transmittance of a predetermined value or greater and the light combiner reflects the first light at a reflectance of a predetermined value or smaller, and in a wavelength band of the second light, the angle of incidence θ2 of the second light is so set that the polarization separation film reflects the second light at a reflectance of a predetermined value or greater. 4. The light source apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the light combiner further includes a base that supports the polarization separation film, and the angle of incidence θ1 of the first light falls within a range including Brewster's angle with respect to the base. 5. The light source apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: a collector system that collects the combined light outputted from the light combiner; and an object to be irradiated with the combined light collected by the collector system. 6. The light source apparatus according to claim 1 , further comprising: an afocal system that adjusts a beam cross section of the combined light outputted from the light combiner; a lens array integrator that is disposed in a position downstream of the afocal system, divides light incident on the lens array integrator, and outputs the divided light fluxes in such a way that the light fluxes are superimposed in a predetermined position; and an object that is disposed in the predetermined position and irradiated with light outputted from the lens array integrator. 7. The light source apparatus according to claim 5 , wherein the object is at least one of a diffuser plate that diffuses light and a fluorescent material that produces fluorescence. 8. The light source apparatus according to claim 5 , further comprising a rotating plate that rotatably holds the object. 9. A projector comprising: the light source apparatus according to claim 1 ; a light modulator that modulates the light from the light source apparatus in accordance with image information; and a projection system that projects the modulated light from the light modulator to form an image. 10. A projector comprising: the light source apparatus according to claim 2 ; a light modulator that modulates the light from the light source apparatus in accordance with image information; and a projection system that projects the modulated light from the light modulator to form an image. 11. A projector comprising: the light source apparatus according to claim 3 ; a light modulator that modulates the light from the light source apparatus in accordance with image information; and a projection system that projects the modulated light from the light modulator to form an image. 12. A projector comprising: the light source apparatus according to claim 4 ; a light modulator that modulates the light from the light source apparatus in accordance with image information; and a projection system that projects the modulated light from the light modulator to form an image. 13. A projector comprising: the light source apparatus according to claim 5 ; a light modulator that modulates the light from the light source apparatus in accordance with image information; and a projection system that projects the modulated light from the light modulator to form an image. 14. A projector comprising: the light source apparatus according to claim 6 ; a light modulator that modulates the light from the light source apparatus in accordance with image information; and a projection system that projects the modulated light from the light modulator to form an image. 15. A projector comprising: the light source apparatus according to claim 7 ; a light modulator that modulates the light from the light source apparatus in accordance with image information; and a projection system that projects the modulated light from the light modulator to form an image. 16. A projector comprising: the light source apparatus according to claim 8 ; a light modulator that modulates the light from the light source apparatus in accordance with image information; and a projection system that projects the modulated light from the light modulator to form an image.
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