Optical components
US-9429692-B1 · Aug 30, 2016 · US
US9513480B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9513480-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514617697-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 9, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 9, 2015 |
| Publication date | Dec 6, 2016 |
| Grant date | Dec 6, 2016 |
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A waveguide has a front and a rear surface, the waveguide for a display system and arranged to guide light from a light engine onto an eye of a user to make an image visible to the user, the light guided through the waveguide by reflection at the front and rear surfaces. A first portion of the front or rear surface has a structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the first portion by a first amount. A second portion of the same surface has a different structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the second portion by a second amount different from the first amount. The first portion is offset from the second portion by a distance which substantially matches the difference between the second amount and the first amount.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A waveguide having a front and a rear surface, the waveguide for a display system and arranged to guide light from a light engine onto an eye of a user to make an image visible to the user, the light guided through the waveguide by reflection at the front and rear surfaces; wherein a first portion of the front or rear surface has a structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the first portion by a first amount; wherein a second portion of the same surface has a different structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the second portion by a second amount different from the first amount; and wherein the first portion is offset from the second portion by a distance which substantially matches the difference between the second amount and the first amount. 2. A waveguide according to claim 1 wherein the structure of the first portion constitutes a first diffraction grating. 3. A waveguide according to claim 2 wherein the structure of the second portion constitutes a second diffraction grating. 4. A waveguide according to claim 3 wherein the first grating has a depth different from the second grating. 5. A waveguide according to claim 2 wherein the first grating has a depth which is substantially constant over the entire first portion up to the edge of the first grating. 6. A waveguide according to claim 3 wherein the first grating has a depth which is substantially constant over the entire first portion up to the edge of the first grating, and the second grating has a depth which is substantially constant over the entire second portion up to the edge of the second grating. 7. A waveguide according to claim 1 wherein the structure of the first portion constitutes a first diffraction grating and the structure of the second portion is substantially non-diffractive. 8. A waveguide according to claim 7 wherein the first grating has a depth which is substantially constant over the entire first portion up to the edge of the first grating. 9. A waveguide according to claim 1 wherein the first and second portions are substantially contiguous. 10. A waveguide according to claim 9 , wherein the first and second portions are separated by no more than 100 micrometers in width along a common border, and optionally no more than 50 micrometers in width along the common border. 11. A waveguide according to claim 1 wherein a third portion of the same surface has a structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the third portion by a third amount different from the first amount, wherein the first and third portions are adjacent the second portion so that the second portion separates the first and third portions, and wherein the third portion is offset from the second portion by a distance which substantially matches the difference between the second amount and the third amount. 12. A waveguide according to claim 11 wherein the structure of the first portion constitutes a first diffraction grating, the structure of the third portion constitutes a second diffraction grating, and the structure of the second portion is substantially non-diffractive. 13. An image display system comprising: a light engine configured to generate an image; a waveguide having a front and a rear surface, the waveguide arranged to guide light from the light engine onto an eye of a user to make the image visible to the user, the light guided through the waveguide by reflection at the front and rear surfaces, wherein a first portion of the front or rear surface has a structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the first portion by a first amount, wherein a second portion of the same surface has a different structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the second portion by a second amount different from the first amount, and wherein the first portion is offset from the second portion by a distance which substantially matches the difference between the second amount and the first amount. 14. A display system according to claim 13 wherein the structure of the first portion constitutes an incoupling grating via which said light is coupled into the waveguide from the display. 15. A display system according to claim 13 wherein the structure of the second portion constitutes an exit grating via which said light exits the waveguide onto the eye of the user. 16. A display system according to claim 13 wherein the structure of the second portion constitutes an intermediate grating configured to manipulate the spatial distribution of the light within the waveguide. 17. A wearable image display system comprising: a headpiece; a light engine mounted on the headpiece and configured to generate an image; a waveguide located forward of an eye of a wearer in use, the waveguide having a front and a rear surface, the waveguide arranged to guide light from the light engine onto the eye of the wearer to make the image visible to the wearer, the light guided through the waveguide by reflection at the front and rear surfaces, wherein a first portion of the front or rear surface has a structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the first portion by a first amount, wherein a second portion of the same surface has a different structure which causes light to change phase upon reflection from the second portion by a second amount different from the first amount, and wherein the first portion is offset from the second portion by a distance which substantially matches the difference between the second amount and the first amount. 18. A display system according to claim 17 wherein the structure of the first portion constitutes an incoupling grating via which said light is coupled into the waveguide from the display. 19. A display system according to claim 17 wherein the structure of the second portion constitutes an exit grating via which said light exits the waveguide onto the eye of the user. 20. A display system according to claim 17 wherein the structure of the second portion constitutes an intermediate grating configured to manipulate the spatial distribution of the light within the waveguide.
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