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US9772446B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9772446-B2
Application numberUS-201515125750-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 12, 2015
Priority dateMar 14, 2014
Publication dateSep 26, 2017
Grant dateSep 26, 2017

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An optical diffuser ( 1 ) including a fiber-optical piece comprising: a first face ( 2 ) and a second face ( 3 ); a plurality of substantially parallel optical fibers ( 4 ) each extending along a respective optical axis ( 13 ) from an input end of the optical fiber exposed at the first face of the fiber-optical piece to an output end of the optical fiber exposed at the second face of the fiber-optical piece; an input optical diffraction grating ( 10 A) positioned adjacent to the first face of the fiber-optical piece to extend over at least a part thereof such that light diffracted by the input optical diffraction grating is directed into optical fibers of the plurality of optical fibers in a direction oblique to said optical axes.

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The invention claimed is: 1. An optical diffuser, comprising: a fibre-optical piece having a first face and a second face; a plurality of substantially parallel optical fibres each extending along a respective optical axis from an input end of the optical fibre exposed at the first face of the fibre-optical piece to an output end of the optical fibre exposed at the second face of the fibre-optical piece; and an input optical diffraction grating positioned adjacent to the first face of the fibre-optical piece to extend over at least a part thereof such that light diffracted by the input optical diffraction grating is directed into optical fibres of the plurality of optical fibres in a direction oblique to said optical axes, wherein at least one of the input optical diffraction grating diffracts light into the 0 th (zero th ) diffraction order with a diffraction efficiency of the 0 th (zero th ) diffraction order and diffracts light into the 1 st (first) diffraction order with a diffraction efficiency of the 1 st (first) diffraction order, and the diffraction efficiency of the 0 th (zero th ) diffraction order is less than the diffraction efficiency of the 1 st (first) diffraction order in respect of optical wavelengths of light, and the input optical diffraction grating diffracts light into the 1 st (first) diffraction order with a diffraction efficiency of the 1 st (first) diffraction order and diffracts light into the other diffraction orders with a respective diffraction efficiency, and the diffraction efficiency of the 1 st (first) diffraction order is greater than the respective diffraction efficiency of any other diffraction order in respect of optical wavelengths of light. 2. The optical diffuser according to claim 1 in which the input optical diffraction grating diffracts light into the 0 th (zero th ) diffraction order with a diffraction efficiency of less than 10% and diffracts light into the 1 st (first) diffraction order with a diffraction efficiency of greater than 20% in respect of optical wavelengths of light. 3. The optical diffuser according to claim 1 in which the input optical diffraction grating comprises a varying phase profile defining a variation extending in no more than one dimension. 4. The optical diffuser according to claim 1 in which the input optical diffraction grating comprises a square-wave phase profile. 5. The optical diffuser according to claim 1 comprising an output optical diffraction grating positioned adjacent to the second face of the fibre-optical piece to extend over at least a part thereof such that light output by the optical fibres of the plurality of optical fibres is diffracted in a direction oblique to said optical axes. 6. The optical diffuser according to claim 1 in which said plurality of substantially parallel optical fibres are fixed together side-by-side. 7. The optical diffuser according claim 1 in which said optical axis is substantially perpendicular to one or both said first face of the fibre-optical piece and said second face of the fibre-optical piece. 8. A projection display apparatus comprising: a light source for generating light to be displayed; and an optical diffuser according to claim 1 arranged to receive at said first face of the fibre-optical piece said light from said light source and for outputting said light from said second face of the fibre-optical piece, for display by projection, wherein the optical diffuser further includes an output optical diffraction grating positioned adjacent to the second face of the fibre-optical piece to extend over at least a part thereof such that light output by the optical fibres of the plurality of optical fibres is diffracted in a direction oblique to said optical axes, and wherein: the light source defines a display optical axis along which said generated light is transmitted to the optical diffuser; and the projection display apparatus further includes projection optical train including one or more optical elements defining a projection optical axis and arranged for receiving said output light from said output optical diffraction grating of the optical diffuser and for projecting the received light for display by projection, wherein the projection optical axis is oblique to the display optical axis. 9. The projection display apparatus according to claim 8 , further including a projection screen or mirror onto which said projection optical train is arranged to project said light for display. 10. A helmet-mounted display comprising an optical diffuser according to claim 1 . 11. A method of projecting light for display using an optical diffuser, the optical diffuser including a fibre-optical piece, a plurality of substantially parallel optical fibres, and an input optical diffraction grating, the fibre-optical piece having a first face and a second face, the plurality of substantially parallel optical fibres each extending along a respective optical axis from an input end of the optical fibre exposed at the first face of the fibre-optical piece to an output end of the optical fibre exposed at the second face of the fibre-optical piece, and the input optical diffraction grating positioned adjacent to the first face of the fibre-optical piece to extend over at least a part thereof such that light diffracted by the input optical diffraction grating is directed into optical fibres of the plurality of optical fibres in a direction oblique to said optical axes, the method comprising: generating light to be displayed; transmitting said light along a display optical axis to the optical diffuser; receiving said transmitted light at said input optical diffraction grating and therewith diffracting the received light; receiving said diffracted light at said first face of the fibre-optical piece; outputting said light from said second face of the fibre-optical piece thereof in a direction towards a projection optical train including one or more optical elements; and, receiving at the projection optical train said output light from said second surface of the fibre-optical piece; and projecting said light for display, wherein the optical diffuser further includes an output optical diffraction grating positioned adjacent to the second face of the fibre-optical piece to extend over at least a part thereof such that light output by the optical fibres of the plurality of optical fibres is diffracted in a direction oblique to said optical axes, the method further including receiving said light output from the second face of the fibre-optical piece at said output optical diffraction grating and thereat diffracting said light in a direction oblique to said optical axes and oblique to the display optical axis towards the projection optical train. 12. A helmet-mounted display comprising an optical diffuser according to claim 5 . 13. A helmet-mounted display comprising a projection display apparatus according to claim 8 . 14. A helmet-mounted display comprising a projection display apparatus according to claim 9 . 15. An optical diffuser, comprising: a fibre-optical piece having a first face and a second face; a plurality of substantially parallel optical fibres each extending along a respective optical axis from an input end of the optical fibre exposed at the first face of the fibre-optical piece to an output end of the optical fibre exposed at the second face of the fibre-optical piece; an input optical diffraction grating positioned adjacent to the first face of the fibre-optical piece to extend over at least a part thereof such that light diffracted by the input optical diffraction grating is direc

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  • G02B6/08Primary

    with fibre bundle in form of plate · CPC title

  • characterised by optical features · CPC title

  • utilising prism or grating {(G02B6/293 takes precedence)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9772446B2 cover?
An optical diffuser ( 1 ) including a fiber-optical piece comprising: a first face ( 2 ) and a second face ( 3 ); a plurality of substantially parallel optical fibers ( 4 ) each extending along a respective optical axis ( 13 ) from an input end of the optical fiber exposed at the first face of the fiber-optical piece to an output end of the optical fiber exposed at the second face of the fiber-…
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Bae Systems Plc
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Primary CPC classification G02B6/08. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
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Publication date Tue Sep 26 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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