Double-layer electrode for electro-optic liquid crystal lens
US-9625767-B2 · Apr 18, 2017 · US
US9841606B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9841606-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414532597-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 4, 2014 |
| Priority date | Nov 4, 2013 |
| Publication date | Dec 12, 2017 |
| Grant date | Dec 12, 2017 |
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An embodiment according to the invention provides an optical filter that combines narrow spectral bandwidth and high rejection of out-of-band radiation with a wide acceptance angle. These filters are based on the nanoscale engineering of materials (“metamaterials”) that possess predefined birefringence determined by a combination of their geometry and material composition. These metamaterials are combined into a functional optical filter that can exhibit true zero crossing, with acceptance angle effectively decoupled from bandwidth, at practically any wavelength of interest.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical filter comprising: an anisotropically patterned array comprising segments of a first material that is, absent patterning, at least one of (a) naturally isotropic or (b) naturally weakly birefringent with a weak dependence of the birefringence on wavelength; and at least one segment of a second material that is birefringent due to its structure at dimensions smaller than a pattern dimension of the anisotropically patterned array. 2. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the pattern dimension of the anisotropically patterned array is less than about one fifth of an operating wavelength of light filtered by the optical filter. 3. The optical filter according to claim 2 , wherein the pattern dimension of the anisotropically patterned array is on the order of one tenth of the operating wavelength of light filtered by the optical filter. 4. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the second material is birefringent due to structure at dimensions on the scale of between about 0.1 nanometer and about 10 nanometers. 5. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the segments of the first material are spaced apart by a predetermined distance, and wherein the at least one segment of the second material extend for at least a portion of the predetermined distance between the segments of the first material. 6. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the filter is configured to act as a zero crossing birefringent filter such that two indices of refraction of the filter have substantially independent wavelength-varying dispersion behavior, and wherein the two indices of refraction are the same at a zero crossing wavelength of the filter. 7. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the filter is configured to filter light at an acceptance angle and over a bandwidth, such that the acceptance angle does not depend substantially on the bandwidth. 8. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein a zero crossing wavelength of the filter is configured based on at least the pattern dimension of the anisotropically patterned array, a dielectric function of the first material, a dielectric function of the second material and a fill factor of the second material within the anisotropically patterned array. 9. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the segments of first material comprise parallel planar layers of the first material, and wherein the at least one segment of the second material comprise parallel planar layers of the second material extending for at least a portion of a distance between the parallel planar layers of the first material. 10. The optical filter according to claim 9 , wherein the at least one segment of the second material is aligned by irradiation with linearly polarized light. 11. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the segments of first material comprise concentric rings of the first material, and wherein the at least one segment of the second material comprise concentric rings of the second material, extending for at least a portion of a distance between the concentric rings of the first material. 12. The optical filter according to claim 11 , wherein the at least one segment of the second material is aligned by irradiation with at least one of a radially polarized beam and an azimuthally polarized beam. 13. The optical filter according to claim 1 , the filter comprising a Lyot filter. 14. The optical filter according to claim 1 , the filter comprising a Solc filter. 15. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the first material comprises at least one of: glass, a transparent polymer, an insulating oxide, a transparent conducting oxide, a crystal and a salt. 16. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the first material comprises at least one of: silicon oxide, silicon dioxide, quartz, magnesium fluoride, cadmium sulfide, indium tin oxide, indium zinc oxide, silicon nitride, aluminum oxide, sapphire, chalcogenide glass, silicon, germanium and silicon carbide. 17. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the pattern dimension of the anisotropically patterned array is between about 20 nm and about 5 microns. 18. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the second material comprises at least one of: a liquid crystal, a photoalignable polymer, and a nanowire. 19. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the optical filter is configured to act as an actively controlled optical filter. 20. The optical filter according to claim 1 , wherein the optical filter is configured to act as an optical filter in the infrared. 21. A method of manufacturing an optical filter, comprising: fabricating at least one segment of a first material that is, absent patterning, at least one of (a) naturally isotropic or (b) naturally weakly birefringent with a weak dependence of the birefringence on wavelength; fabricating at least one segment of a second material that is birefringent due to its structure at dimensions smaller than a pattern dimension of the anisotropically patterned array; the fabricating of the first material and the fabricating of the second thereby forming an anisotropically patterned array comprising segments of the first material interspersed with the at least one segment of the second material; and aligning the at least one segment of the second material. 22. The method according to claim 21 , comprising performing at least one of physical vapor deposition and atomic layer deposition to fabricate at least one of the anisotropically patterned array and the at least one segment of the second material. 23. The method according to claim 22 , comprising etching a crystal comprising the second material to form the at least one segment of the second material.
Polarising elements (light-modulating devices with active elements G02F1/00) · CPC title
Filters employing polarising elements, e.g. Lyot or Solc filters (G02B5/3016 takes precedence) · CPC title
Birefringent or phase retarding elements (G02B5/3008, G02B5/3016 take precedence; systems for polarisation control G02B27/286; manufacturing phase modulating patterns by lithographic processes G03F7/001) · CPC title
for polarising (used in stereoscopes G02B30/25) · CPC title
made of materials engineered to provide properties not available in nature, e.g. metamaterials · CPC title
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