Method and wearable device for providing a virtual input interface
US-2015269783-A1 · Sep 24, 2015 · US
US9651368B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9651368-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514707616-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 12, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 16, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 16, 2017 |
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A waveguide apparatus includes a planar waveguide and at least one optical diffraction element (DOE) that provides a plurality of optical paths between an exterior and interior of the planar waveguide. A phase profile of the DOE may combine a linear diffraction grating with a circular lens, to shape a wave front and produce beams with desired focus. Waveguide apparati may be assembled to create multiple focal planes. The DOE may have a low diffraction efficiency, and planar waveguides may be transparent when viewed normally, allowing passage of light from an ambient environment (e.g., real world) useful in AR systems. Light may be returned for temporally sequentially passes through the planar waveguide. The DOE(s) may be fixed or may have dynamically adjustable characteristics. An optical coupler system may couple images to the waveguide apparatus from a projector, for instance a biaxially scanning cantilevered optical fiber tip.
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What is claimed is: 1. A waveguide apparatus, comprising: a planar waveguide having a first end, a second end, a first face, and a second face; a diffractive optical element operatively coupled to the planar waveguide; and first and second reflectors disposed adjacent the respective first and second ends of the planar waveguide, wherein the first and second ends of the planar waveguide are opposed to each other along a length of the planar waveguide, wherein the first and the second faces of the planar waveguide form an at least partially internally reflective optical path along a portion of the length of the planar waveguide, and wherein the diffractive optical element is configured to interrupt the at least partially internally reflective optical paths to provide a plurality of optical paths between an exterior and an interior of the planar waveguide via the first face thereof at respective positions along a portion of the length of the planar waveguide. 2. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element is integral with the planar waveguide. 3. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element is disposed between the first face and the second face of the planar waveguide. 4. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element is disposed at one of the first face or the second face of the planar waveguide. 5. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element is a Bragg grating. 6. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element combines a linear diffraction function and a radially circular lens function. 7. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the diffractive optical element has a phase profile that is a combination of a linear diffraction grating and a radially symmetric lens. 8. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the first reflector is a dichroic prism configured to allow light to enter the waveguide apparatus and to reflect light traveling along the optical path. 9. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the second reflector is a mirror configured to reflect light traveling along the optical path. 10. The waveguide apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide and the first and second reflectors are configured to recirculate light across the diffractive optical element such that the light interacts with the diffractive optical element at different locations during two consecutive passes.
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