Light flux diameter-expanding element and display apparatus

US9541757B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9541757-B2
Application numberUS-201514937758-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 10, 2015
Priority dateNov 17, 2014
Publication dateJan 10, 2017
Grant dateJan 10, 2017

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A light flux diameter-expanding element (pupil expanding element) which is used in a retina scanning type display apparatus includes a first diffraction grating having a grating pattern extending in a first direction X, a second diffraction grating, a third diffraction grating, and a fourth diffraction grating, and expands a diameter of the incident light flux in a second direction Y so as to emit the light. In addition, the light flux diameter-expanding element includes a fifth diffraction grating having a grating pattern extending in the second direction Y, a sixth diffraction grating, a seventh diffraction grating, and an eighth diffraction grating, and expands a diameter of the incident light flux in the first direction X so as to emit the light.

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A light flux diameter-expanding element comprising: a first diffraction grating that is provided with concave portions or convex portions extending in a first direction, which are periodically arranged; a second diffraction grating that is disposed opposite to the first diffraction grating, and is provided with concave portions or convex portions extending in the first direction, which are periodically arranged; a third diffraction grating that is disposed at a side opposite to the first diffraction grating with respect to the second diffraction grating in a facing manner, and is provided with concave portions or convex portions extending in the first direction, which are periodically arranged; and a fourth diffraction grating that is disposed at a side opposite to the second diffraction grating with respect to the third diffraction grating in a facing manner, and is provided with concave portions or convex portions extending in the first direction, which are periodically arranged, wherein the first diffraction grating, the second diffraction grating, the third diffraction grating, and the fourth diffraction grating are disposed so that grating periods of the concave portions or the convex portions are respectively same. 2. The light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 1 , wherein the diffraction gratings are disposed so that an interval between the first diffraction grating and the second diffraction grating is different from an interval between the third diffraction grating and the fourth diffraction grating. 3. A display apparatus comprising: the light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 2 ; a light source that emits light flux; a scanning optical system that applies the light flux emitted from the light source and makes the applied light flux be an image; and a light guide system that make the light flux applied by the scanning optical system be incident on the eyes of a user, wherein the light flux diameter-expanding element is disposed on a light path from the scanning optical system to the light guide system or a light path of the light guide system. 4. The display apparatus according to claim 3 , wherein the light source emits light of which an intensity distribution of a direction of a diameter of the light flux is Gaussian distribution, wherein the light incident on the first diffraction grating is emitted from the fourth diffraction grating through the second diffraction grating, the third diffraction grating, and the fourth diffraction grating, and wherein the light emitted from the fourth diffraction grating is light in which light having intensity greater than 1/e 2 (e indicates the base of natural logarithm) times a peak value of the intensity of the light incident on the first diffraction grating is distributed so as to be continue in a direction of the diameter of the light flux. 5. The light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 1 , wherein a first light transmissive substrate is disposed between two adjacent diffraction gratings of the first diffraction grating, the second diffraction grating, the third diffraction grating, and the fourth diffraction grating. 6. A display apparatus comprising: the light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 5 ; a light source that emits light flux; a scanning optical system that applies the light flux emitted from the light source and makes the applied light flux be an image; and a light guide system that make the light flux applied by the scanning optical system be incident on the eyes of a user, wherein the light flux diameter-expanding element is disposed on a light path from the scanning optical system to the light guide system or a light path of the light guide system. 7. The light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 1 , wherein a first light transmissive substrate is disposed between the first diffraction grating and the second diffraction grating, and a second light transmissive substrate is disposed between the third diffraction grating and the fourth diffraction grating. 8. A display apparatus comprising: the light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 7 ; a light source that emits light flux; a scanning optical system that applies the light flux emitted from the light source and makes the applied light flux be an image; and a light guide system that make the light flux applied by the scanning optical system be incident on the eyes of a user, wherein the light flux diameter-expanding element is disposed on a light path from the scanning optical system to the light guide system or a light path of the light guide system. 9. The light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 1 , further comprising: a fifth diffraction grating that is provided with concave portions or convex portions extending in a second direction intersecting the first direction, which are periodically arranged; a sixth diffraction grating that is disposed opposite to the fifth diffraction grating, and is provided with concave portions or convex portions extending in the second direction, which are periodically arranged; a seventh diffraction grating that is disposed at a side opposite to the fifth diffraction grating with respect to the sixth diffraction grating in a facing manner, and is provided with concave portions or convex portions extending in the second direction, which are periodically arranged; and an eighth diffraction grating that is disposed at a side opposite to sixth diffraction grating with respect to the seventh diffraction grating in a facing manner, and is provided with concave portions or convex portions extending in the second direction, which are periodically arranged, wherein the fifth diffraction grating, the sixth diffraction grating, the seventh diffraction grating, and the eighth diffraction grating are disposed so that grating periods of the concave portions or the convex portions are respectively same. 10. The light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 9 , wherein the diffraction gratings are disposed so that an interval between the fifth diffraction grating and the sixth diffraction grating is different from an interval between the seventh diffraction grating and the eighth diffraction grating. 11. A display apparatus comprising: the light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 10 ; a light source that emits light flux; a scanning optical system that applies the light flux emitted from the light source and makes the applied light flux be an image; and a light guide system that make the light flux applied by the scanning optical system be incident on the eyes of a user, wherein the light flux diameter-expanding element is disposed on a light path from the scanning optical system to the light guide system or a light path of the light guide system. 12. The light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 9 , wherein the first diffraction grating and the fifth diffraction grating are disposed so that grating periods of the concave portions or the convex portions are respectively same. 13. A display apparatus comprising: the light flux diameter-expanding element according to claim 12 ; a light source that emits light flux; a scanning optical system that applies the light flux emitted from the light source and makes the applied light flux be an image; and a light guide system that make the light flux applied by the scanning optical system be incident on the eyes of a user, wherein the light flux diameter-expanding element is disposed on a light path from the scanning optical system to the ligh

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  • with means for altering, e.g. enlarging, the entrance or exit pupil · CPC title

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What does patent US9541757B2 cover?
A light flux diameter-expanding element (pupil expanding element) which is used in a retina scanning type display apparatus includes a first diffraction grating having a grating pattern extending in a first direction X, a second diffraction grating, a third diffraction grating, and a fourth diffraction grating, and expands a diameter of the incident light flux in a second direction Y so as to e…
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Seiko Epson Corp
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Primary CPC classification G02B27/0081. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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