WO2001095027A2 - Substrate-guided optical beam expander - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to substrate-guided optical devices, and particularly to devices which include a plurality of reflecting surfaces carried by a common light-transmissive substrate.
- the invention can be implemented in a large number of applications, such as, for example, head-mounted and head-up displays, compact displays, compact beam expanders and flat-panel illuminators.
- an optical module serves both as an imaging lens and a combiner, in which a two-dimensional display is imaged to infinity and reflected into the eye of an observer.
- the display can be obtained directly, from either a cathode ray tube (CRT) or a liquid crystal display (LCD), or indirectly, by means of a relay lens or an optical fiber bundle.
- the display is comprised of an array of points which is imaged to infinity by a collimating lens and transmitted into the eye of the viewer by means of a partially reflecting surface acting as a combiner.
- a conventional, free-space optical module is used for these purposes.
- FOV field-of-view
- the present invention may be used for designing and fabricating substrate-guided optical elements for visor displays in which the optical module is very compact and easy to use, even for systems with relatively high FOVs.
- the eye-motion-box of the optical system is relatively large and can therefore accommodate large movements of the visor.
- the system of the invention is particularly advantageous because it is very compact and can be readily incorporated, even into optical systems having specialized configurations.
- the invention also enables the construction of improved head-up displays (HUDs). Since the inception of such displays more than three decades ago, there has been significant progress in the field. Indeed, HUDs have become so popular that they now play an important role, not only in all modern combat aircraft, but also in civilian aircraft, in which HUD systems play an important role during the landing operation. Furthermore, there have recently been numerous proposals and designs for the installation of HUDs in automobiles to assist in driving and navigation duties.
- HUDs head-up displays
- HUDs have some severe drawbacks.
- the combiner can be illuminated with a compact display source that is attached to the substrate.
- the overall system is very compact and can thus be installed easily and used in a variety of places and applications.
- the chromatic dispersion of the display is relatively small and, as such, the light source can have a wide spectrum, even like that of a conventional white-light source.
- the area of the display can be much larger than the area that is actually illuminated by the light source.
- a further application of the present invention is to provide a compact beam expander.
- Beam expanders for magnifying a narrow collimated beam into a beam with a larger diameter typically comprise a telescopic assembly of two lenses along a common axis, with a common focal point.
- the present invention provides a beam expander that can be used with both monochromatic and polychromatic light.
- the broad object of the present invention is to ameliorate the drawbacks of the known devices and to provide optical systems having improved performance, according to specific requirements.
- the invention therefore provides an optical device comprising a light-transmitting planar substrate; optical means for coupling light into said substrate by total internal reflection, and a plurality of partially reflecting surfaces carried by said substrate, characterized in that said partially reflecting surfaces are parallel to each other and are not parallel or normal to the plane of said substrate.
- Fig. 1 is a side view of the simplest form of a prior art substrate-guided optical device
- Fig. 2 is a side view of a substrate-guided optical device in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 3 illustrates the desired reflectance behavior of the partially reflecting surfaces for various incident angles
- Fig. 4 illustrates the reflectance curves for a diachronic coating
- Fig. 5 is a diagrammatic side view of a reflective surface according to the present invention
- Figs. 6A and 6B are diagrams illustrating detailed side views of an array of partially reflective surfaces
- Fig. 7 is a side view of a device according to the present invention, utilizing a half-wavelength plate for rotating the polarization of incoming light
- Fig. 1 is a side view of the simplest form of a prior art substrate-guided optical device
- Fig. 2 is a side view of a substrate-guided optical device in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 3 illustrates the desired reflectance behavior of the partially
- FIG. 8 is a side view of a head-mounted display system according to the present invention
- Fig. 9 illustrates detailed side views of the reflectance from an array of partially reflective surfaces, for three different viewing angles
- Fig. 10 is a graph illustrating the results of simulations that calculate the brightness of the projected display, together with the outer scene
- Fig. 11 is a side view of a substrate-guided optical device according to another embodiment of the present invention
- Fig. 12 is a diagram illustrating the efficiency of reflected light as a function of the FOV
- Fig. 13 is a diagram illustrating a substrate-guided optical configuration having three arrays of reflecting surfaces, according to the present invention
- FIG. 14 is a diagram illustrating a three-dimensional view of the overall substrate-guided optical device according to the present invention
- Fig. 15 is a diagram illustrating another view of a substrate-guided optical device having three arrays of reflecting surfaces, according to the present invention
- Fig. 16 is a three dimensional view of a compact, substrate-guided, head-mounted display according to the present invention
- Fig. 17 is a side view of an alternative configuration for expanding light according to the present invention
- Fig. 18 is a side view of another embodiment of the device according to the present invention
- Figs. 19 and 20 are diagrams of modifications of the embodiment of Fig. 17
- Fig. 21 is a diagram of a further embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 22 and 23 illustrate a still further embodiment of the present invention utilized in spectacles
- Fig. 24 is a diagram illustrating a method for utilizing the device with a mobile cellular telephone
- Fig. 25 illustrates an HUD system in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 26 is a diagram illustrating an alternative embodiment of an HUD system having a larger total FOV, according to the present invention
- Fig. 27 illustrates an embodiment for implementing a lens having a double focal length, according to the present invention
- Fig. 28 is a diagram illustrating a method of combining two aspects of the external scene onto the eye of the viewer, using a device according to the present invention
- Fig. 24 is a diagram illustrating a method for utilizing the device with a mobile cellular telephone
- Fig. 25 illustrates an HUD system in accordance with the present invention
- Fig. 26 is a diagram illustrating an alternative embodiment of an HUD system having a larger total FOV, according to the present invention
- Fig. 27 illustrates an
- FIG. 29 is a diagram illustrating a compact SGOD beam-expander for illumination purposes, according to the present invention
- Fig. 30 illustrates a curve showing the intensity of the output wave as a function of the propagation distance inside the substrate along the ⁇ axis
- Figs. 31A and 3 IB are diagrams illustrating compact SGOD beam-expander configurations for illumination purposes, according to the present invention
- Fig. 32 is a diagram illustrating a method for fabricating an array of partially reflecting surfaces according to the present invention
- Fig. 33 is a diagram illustrating another method for fabricating an array of partially reflecting surfaces according to the present invention
- Fig. 34 is a diagram illustrating a further method for fabricating an array of partially reflecting surfaces according to the present invention
- Fig. 36 is a diagram illustrating a method for achieving non-uniform coatings on the reflecting surfaces, in accordance with the present invention.
- Fig. 1 illustrates the simplest form of a SGOD, wherein the substrate 2 is illuminated by a display source 4.
- the display is collimated by a collimating lens 6.
- the light from the display source 4 is coupled into substrate 2 by a first reflecting surface 8, in such a way that the main ray 10 is parallel to the substrate plane.
- a second reflecting surface 12 couples the light out of the substrate and into the eye of a viewer 14.
- the principal one being that the FOV which can be achieved is very limited.
- the maximum allowed off-axis angle inside the substrate is: wherein
- / is the distance between reflecting surfaces 8 and 10.
- v is the refractive index of the surface 8, which will usually have values in the range of 1.5-1.6.
- the diameter of the eye pupil is 2-6 mm. However, so as to accommodate movement of the display, a larger exit-pupil diameter is necessary .
- the minimum acceptable value is therefore approximately 8 mm. For an average head, is between 40 and 60 mm. Consequently, even for a small FOV of 8°, the desired substrate thickness would be of the order of 12 mm.
- s w is the angle between the reflecting surface and the normal to the substrate plane
- R ej , e is the distance between the eye of the viewer and the substrate (typically, about
- tan sur cannot be larger than 2; hence, for the same assumptions as described above for a FOV of 8°, the desired substrate thickness is in the order of 7 mm, which is a more reasonable limitation.
- desired FOV when the desired FOV is increased, the substrate thickness becomes rapidly thicker. For instance, desired FOVs of 15° and 30° yield substrate thicknesses of 9 mm and 14 mm, respectively.
- Fig. 2 illustrates a side view of a substrate-guided optical device according to the present invention.
- the first reflecting surface 16 is illuminated by a collimated display 18 emanating from a source (not shown) which is located behind the device.
- the reflecting surface 16 reflects the incident light from the source such that the light is trapped inside a planar substrate 20 by total internal reflection. After a few reflections inside the substrate, the trapped waves reach a parallel array of partially reflecting surfaces 22, which couple the light out of the substrate into the eye of a viewer 24.
- the trapped rays arrive at the reflecting surfaces from two distinct directions 28, 30.
- the trapped rays arrive at the reflecting surface from one of these directions 28 after an even number of reflections from the substrate surfaces 26, wherein the incident angle ⁇ ref between the trapped ray and the normal to the reflecting surface is:
- Fig. 3 illustrates the desired reflectance behavior of the partially reflecting surfaces. While the ray 32, having an off-axis angle of ⁇ re / ⁇ 60°, is partially reflected and coupled out of the substrate 34, the ray 36, which arrives normal to the reflecting surface, is transmitted through the reflecting surface 34 without any notable reflection.
- Fig. 4 illustrates the reflectance curves of a dichroic coating designed to achieve the desired aim, for four different incident angles: 0°, 52°, 60° and 68°. While the reflectance of the normal ray is negligible over the entire relevant spectrum, the rays at an off-axis of 60° obtain an almost constant reflectance of 20% over the same spectrum. Evidently, reflectance increases with the obliquity of the incident rays.
- Fig. 5 presents a side view of the reflective surface 36 which couples light 38 from a display source (not shown) and traps it inside the substrate 20 by total internal reflection.
- the projection Si of the reflecting surface on the substrate surface 40 is:
- the projection of each surface is adjacent to its neighbor.
- Fig. 5 is an example of a method for coupling the input waves into the substrate.
- input waves could also be coupled into the substrate by other optical means, including (but not limited to) folding prisms, fiber optic bundles, diffraction gratings, and others.
- the input waves and the image waves are located on the same side of the substrate.
- Other configurations are allowed, however, in which the input and the image waves could be located on opposite sides of the substrate.
- the input waves can be coupled into the substrate through one of the substrate's lateral edges.
- Fig. 6A is a detailed side view of an array of partially reflective surfaces which couples the light trapped inside the substrate out into the eye of a viewer.
- the ray passes through two reflecting surfaces 44 having a direction of a sw2 - 60°, where the incident angle is 60° and part of the ray's energy is coupled out of the substrate.
- the maximal FOV is:
- the desired substrate thickness for an FOV of 8° is in the order of 4 mm; for the case in which the desired FOVs are 15° and 30°, substrate thicknesses of 5.3 mm and 8.2 mm, respectively, are achieved. Naturally, these are more reasonable values than the one received above for the other configurations.
- more than one array of partially reflecting surfaces can be used. It is clear to see that by using two arrays of surfaces 22, comprising twelve partially reflecting surfaces, the desired substrate thickness for FOVs of 15° and 30° is in the order of 2.6 mm and 4.1 mm, respectively.
- each partially reflecting surface is illuminated by optical rays of different energies. While the upper half of each surface 46 is illuminated by rays immediately after they are reflected from the upper surface 48 of the substrate 20, the lower half 50 of each surface is illuminated by rays that have already passed through one partially reflecting surface 46 and therefore have lower energy. Consequently, the brightness of the light which is reflected from the lower part of surface 50 is less than the brightness of the light which is reflected from its upper part 46. Consequently, this problem should be solved in order to achieve a display having uniform brightness. Indeed, coating the reflecting surface with two different coatings, whereby the reflectance of the upper part 46 will be lower than the reflectance of the lower part 50 so as to compensate for the non-even illumination, could solve this problem.
- FIG. 8 presents a side view of a head-mounted-display system based on the proposed configuration.
- a single plane wave 54 representing a particular viewing angle 56, illuminates only part of the overall array of partially reflecting surfaces 22.
- a nominal viewing angle is defined, and the reflectance is designed according to this angle.
- Fig. 9 presents a detailed side view of the reflectance from an array of partially reflective surfaces for three different viewing angles: the right-most 60, the central 62 and the left-most 64.
- the projection of each surface is adjacent to its neighbor so as to avoid either overlapping or gaps between the reflecting surfaces.
- this is true only for the central viewing angle.
- the right-most viewing angle there are gaps 66 between the reflections, whereas there are overlappings 68 between the reflections of the left-most viewing angle. Setting different distances between each pair of adjacent surfaces 22 can solve this problem. That is, the distances will be smaller for the right portion 60 and larger for the left portion 64.
- Another issue to consider relates to display systems having a comparatively wide FOV, where at least two arrays of partially reflecting surfaces 22 should be used.
- the waves which are reflected from the second array have already passed through the reflecting surfaces of the first array and at least part of the energy has been coupled out of the substrate. This issue should be considered for two different uses.
- the coating design of the second array should take into account the energy loss in the first array. That is, the reflectance of the second array should be higher in order to achieve uniform brightness over the entire FOV. Since the reflectance coefficient is no longer constant, an undesired outcome of this solution might be expressed in a non-uniform image of the scene being viewed through the substrate. Fortunately, this non-uniformity is rather small. As can be seen in Fig. 4, the reflectance of each reflecting surface increases with the viewing angle. Hence, since the incident angle deviation between the viewing angles from the two arrays is expected to be at least 10°, the loss will be rather small.
- the reflectance of an incident angle of 70° is 22%
- the reflectance of a ray having an incident angle of 60° should be in the order of 6-7%, and the total loss will be less than 15%).
- the change in transmittance of the substrate because of the necessary correction is actually negligible.
- a change in reflectance from 22% to 25% yields a decrease of transmittance from 78% to 75%.
- a special non-uniform coating could be added on the external surface of the substrate, to compensate for the non-uniformity of the substrate and to achieve a view of uniform brightness over the entire FOV.
- the substrate is opaque and the transmittance of the system has no importance.
- the reflectance may be rather higher than before, and care must be taken in order to ensure that enough energy passes through the first array in order to achieve a display having uniform brightness over the entire FOV.
- Fig. 11 illustrates a side view of this alternative design method.
- the first reflecting surface 22 is illuminated by a collimated display 4, 6 (Fig. 1) which is located behind the element.
- the reflecting surface reflects the incident light from the source such that the light is trapped inside the substrate by total internal reflection. After a few reflections inside the substrate, the trapped waves reach a parallel array of partially reflecting surfaces 22', which couples the light out of the substrate into the eye of the viewer.
- the main drawback of this configuration is the undesired reflectance of the rays having an internal angle of a ⁇ n .
- the point in the display source which is collimated to the incoming direction ⁇ inside the substrate, is reflected into the directions a ⁇ n + ⁇ and a n + ⁇ inside the substrate.
- the ray with the direction ' m X ⁇ is reflected by the partially reflecting surfaces into the output direction ⁇
- the ray 70 with the direction ⁇ n + ⁇ is reflected by the partially reflecting surfaces 22' into the undesired output direction a ⁇ n ⁇ .
- Ray 72 is then reflected in an undesired direction - ⁇ to create a ghost image.
- the effect thereof becomes more significant as the FOV is increased; it can disturb the viewer, especially at the edges of the FOV.
- the FOV of the system is 16° and the refractive index of the substrate is 1.5
- the maximal off-axis angle of the image inside the substrate is 60°
- the direction of the undesired reflection is 66°
- the output angle will be 18°, which is evidently outside the FOV and, with proper design, will not illuminate the exit pupil.
- each partially reflective surface 22' is much larger than it is in the previous embodiment.
- a given FOV requires a smaller number of surfaces.
- Fig. 12 illustrates the optical efficiencies of the system as a function of the FOV, for two types of sources: one with non-polarized light, and one with S-polarized light. Though the efficiencies are not uniform in both cases, this problem can be solved by inserting a variable attenuator next to the display source. Hence, an uniform efficiency of 10% for non-polarized light and 15% for S-polarized light can be achieved.
- optical coatings for achieving uniform illumination over the entire FOV.
- their reflection can be designed to have 20%, 25% and 33% reflectance, respectively, which will yield uniform efficiency of 20% over the entire FOV.
- the FOV along the ⁇ axis is not dependent upon the size or number of the partially reflecting surfaces, but rather, on the lateral dimension along the ⁇ axis of the input waves coupled into the substrate.
- the maximum achievable FOV along the ⁇ axis is:
- D ⁇ is the lateral dimension along ⁇ axis of the input waves coupled into the substrate.
- FIG. 13 An alternative method for solving this problem is presented in Fig. 13.
- another array of reflecting surfaces 22 ⁇ , 22b, 22c is positioned along the ⁇ axis. These reflecting surfaces are located normal to the plane of substrate 20 along the bisector of the ⁇ and ⁇ axes. The reflectances of these surfaces are determined so as to achieve uniform output waves. That is, if three reflecting surfaces are used, then the reflectances are set to be 33%, 50% and 100% for the first surface 22 ⁇ , the second surface 22b and the third surface 22c, respectively. It is important to note that the arrangements shown in the array assemblies 22 and 22a-22c axe only examples.
- Fig. 14 presents a three-dimensional view of the overall substrate-guided optical configuration.
- the brightness of the optical waves has been reduced by a factor of TV.
- this effect may be minimized by the same method as described above.
- the incident angles of the lower portion 76 of the FOV, which should be reflected from the first reflecting surface 22 ⁇ are larger than the reflecting angle of the higher portion 78 of the FOV, which should be reflected mainly from the last reflecting surface 22c.
- a reflecting coating having higher reflectance coefficients for higher angles of incidence. Since the energy loss of the higher portion 78 of the FOV can be much smaller, higher reflectance coefficients might be chosen for the first reflective surfaces 22 ⁇ , and the brightness reduction would be smaller.
- the exact details of the requested design depend on the various parameters of each particular system.
- each substrate is transparent with respect to the other two colors.
- Such a system can be useful for applications in which a combination of three different monochromatic display-sources is required in order to create the final image.
- several substrates can be combined together to form a more complicated system.
- Fig. 16 illustrates a compact, substrate-guided, head-mounted display configuration constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- the illustrated configuration is composed of three arrays of reflecting surfaces.
- the first reflecting surface 22 couples the light emerging from input display source 4 and collimated by lens 6 into a substrate 20, where the light distribution is expanded in one direction.
- the second array of partially reflective surfaces 22 ⁇ , 22b, 22c reflects the rays, and the light distribution is then expanded in the other direction.
- the third array 22d, 22e, 22 couples the light from the substrate outwards into the eyes of the viewer 24.
- Fig. 17 illustrates an alternative method for expanding the beam in the ⁇ direction.
- the expansion is performed outside, rather than inside, the substrate 20.
- a beam splitter 80 splits the light from display source 4 into two parts: one part is transmitted directly to substrate 20, while the second part is reflected to a mirror 82 and then reflected again to substrate 20. Both parts of the light, which now construct a wider beam than the original one, are then coupled by the reflecting surface 84 into the substrate.
- a larger number of beamsplitters and mirrors can be utilized to enlarge the incoming beam in the ⁇ direction.
- a collimating lens 81 may be introduced between the display source 4 and the beam splitter 80.
- Fig. 18 illustrates a slightly modified version of Fig. 17. It is well-known that it is simpler to design and fabricate reflecting surfaces for S-polarized light than it is for non-polarized or P-polarized light. If the light from display source 4 is indeed S-polarized, it is possible to perform the reflections in the proper directions by inserting half wavelength plates 86 into the optical paths, as shown in the Figure.
- the display source 4 can just as well be oriented normal to the substrate 20, as shown in Figs. 19 and 20.
- FIG. 21 Another possible embodiment is shown in Fig. 21.
- the display source 4 is oriented normal to the substrate 20 and the light can be inserted into the first coupling-in mirror by using a folding mirror or a reflecting prism 83.
- This folding mirror or reflecting prism 83 can have an optical power on the reflecting surface and/or on the faces of the reflecting prism, enabling it to perform collimating operations, thus saving the necessity to use another collimating element.
- the input display source can be located very close to the substrate, the overall configuration can be very compact and lightweight.
- Figs. 22 and 23 illustrate an embodiment of the present invention in which the substrates 90 are mounted inside a spectacle frame 92.
- the display source 4, the collimating lens 6, and the folding mirror 82 are assembled inside the arm portions 94 of the spectacles, just next to the edge of the optical substrate 90.
- the display source is an electronic element such as a ' small CRT or LCD
- the driving electronics 93 for the display source might be assembled inside the back portion of the arm 94.
- a power supply 96 is connectable to arm 94 by a lead 97.
- the input waves coupled into the substrate are usually collimated plane waves, some novel techniques might be utilized for its use as the required display source.
- One possible display is a virtual retinal display (VRD), that is, a system where a plane wave is rapidly scanned to create an image directly in the retina of the viewer.
- VRD virtual retinal display
- Another possible display could be based on the similar idea of Fourier-transform holography. Utilizing this principle, a LCD creates the Fourier transform of the requested image, rather than the image itself. When the LCD is illuminated by a coherent plane wave emerging from a small laser-diode, a collimated image of the desired figure will be formed on the LCD plane. This image could be used as the input for the SGOD.
- variable filter in front of the system in such a way that the viewer can control the level of brightness of the light emerging from the external scene.
- This variable filter could be either a mechanically controlled device such as a folding filter, or two rotating polarizers, an electronically controlled device, or even an automatic device, whereby the transmittance of the filter is determined by the brightness of the external background.
- SGOD SGOD
- the simplest option is to use a single element for one eye.
- Another option is to use an element and a display source for each eye, but with the same image.
- Another version of this option is to project two different parts of the same image, with some overlapping between the two eyes, enabling the achievement of a wider FOV.
- the most complicated possibility is to project two different scenes, one to each eye, in order to create a stereoscopic image.
- attractive implementations are possible, including 3 -dimensional movies, advanced virtual reality, training systems and others.
- Figs. 22 and 23 is just an example illustrating the simple implementation of the present invention. Since the substrate-guided optical element, constituting the core of the system, is very compact and lightweight, it could be installed in a vast variety of arrangements. Hence, many other embodiments are also possible including a visor, a folding display, a monocle, and many more.
- Figs. 22 and 23 The embodiment illustrated in Figs. 22 and 23 is designated for applications where the display should be head-mounted or head-carried. However, there are applications where the display should be located in another place.
- An example of such an application is a cellular phone, which is expected in the near future to perform novel operations, including videophone, Internet connection, access to electronic mail, and even the transmission of high-quality television satellite broadcasting.
- a small display could be embedded inside the phone, however, at present, such a display can project either video data of poor quality only, or a few lines of Internet or e-mail data directly into the eye.
- FIG. 24 illustrates an alternative method, based on the present invention, of projecting high quality images directly into the eye of the user.
- a folding SGOD 98 is integrally attached to the body of a cellular phone 100, in a manner similar to that by which the mouthpiece is usually attached.
- a small display source 102 embedded in the phone, projects a video image 104 which is transmitted through an optical relay 106, which could be either a folding mirror, a small prism, a bundle of fiber optics, or any other relay, onto the SGOD 98.
- an optical relay 106 which could be either a folding mirror, a small prism, a bundle of fiber optics, or any other relay, onto the SGOD 98.
- Fig. 24 is only an example, illustrating that applications other than head-mounted display can be materialized.
- Other possible hand-carried arrangements include small displays embedded into wristwatches, a pocket-carried display having the size and weight of a credit card, and many more.
- HUD head-up displays
- a HUD head-up displays
- the main problem with existing aerial systems is that they are very expensive, the price of a single unit being in the order of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Obviously, this price must be reduced by a factor of three orders of magnitude in order to make it compatible with the passenger car consumer market.
- the existing systems are very large, heavy, and bulky, and are too complicated for installation in a car.
- the candidate for consumer HUDs should be very compact, inexpensive, and be easily installed inside existing vehicles.
- Fig. 25 illustrates a method of materializing an HUD system based on the present invention.
- the light from a display source 4 is collimated by a lens 6 to infinity and coupled by the first reflecting surface 22 into substrate 20. After reflection at a second reflecting array (not shown), the optical waves impinge on a third reflecting array 22', which couples the light out into the eyes 24 of the viewer.
- the overall system can be very compact and lightweight, of the size of a large postcard having a thickness of a few millimeters.
- the display source having a volume of a few cubic centimeters, can be attached to one of the corners of the substrate, where an electric wire can transmit the power and data to the system. It is expected that the installation of the presented HUD system will not be more complicated than the installation of a simple commercial audio system. Moreover, since there is no need for an external display source for image projection, the necessity to install components in unsafe places is avoided.
- Fig. 26 An alternative method for accomplishing an HUD system having a larger FOV for a given system, is illustrated in Fig. 26.
- a virtual exit pupil 108 is defined, having a smaller diameter at a closer location to the substrate.
- the right part 110 of the FOV is seen only by the left eye, while the left part 112 of the FOV is seen only by the right eye.
- the central part 114 of the FOV is seen by both eyes.
- Figs. 25 and 26 can be implemented for other applications, in addition to HUD systems for vehicles.
- One possible utilization of these embodiments is as a flat display for a computer or television.
- the main unique characteristic of such a display is that the image is not located at the screen plane, but is focused to infinity or to a similarly convenient distance.
- One of the main drawbacks of existing computer displays is that the user has to focus his eyes at a very close distance of between 40 and 60 cm, while the natural focus of a healthy eye is to infinity.
- Many people suffer from headaches after working for a long duration of time at a computer.
- Many others who work frequently with computers tend to develop myopia.
- some people, who suffer from both myopia and hyperopia need special spectacles for work with a computer.
- a flat display, based on the present invention could be an appropriate solution for people who suffer from the above-described problems and do not wish to work with a head-mounted display.
- Another advantage of the display of the present invention is its very flat shape, even compared to the existing flat-panel displays. It is true that, unlike conventional displays, the display of the invention has a limited head-motion-box in which the entire image can be seen. However, such a limited head-motion-box may be sufficient for convenient operation by a single user.
- Another possible embodiment of the invention is its use as a text projector for a speaker or TV broadcaster, who is supposed to look at his audience and read text simultaneously.
- the speaker would be able to use a transparent plate held next to his face, projecting the requested text into his eyes without being seen by the audience.
- Yet another possible implementation of this embodiment is as a screen for a personal digital assistance (PDA).
- PDA personal digital assistance
- the size of the existing conventional screens which are presently used is about 10 cm. Since the minimal distance where these displays can be read is in the order of 40 cm, the obtainable FOV is about 15°; hence, the projected information from these displays is quite limited. A significant improvement in the projected FOV can be made with the embodiment illustrated in Figs. 25 and 26. Since the image is collimated to infinity, the screen can be located much closer to the eyes of the viewer. In addition, since each eye sees a different part of the TFOV, with an overlap at its center, another increase in the TFOV may be achieved. Therefore, a display with an FOV of 40° or larger is easily achievable.
- the image which was transmitted by the SGOD originated from an electronic display source such as a CRT or LCD.
- an electronic display source such as a CRT or LCD.
- the transmitted image can be a part of a living scene, for example, in spectacles for people who suffer from both myopia and hyperopia, and whose problems are not always conveniently solved by conventional bi-focal or multifocal spectacles.
- An alternative solution is to use ophthalmic lenses which have a few focal lengths. These lenses create multiple images on the viewer's retina. The brain then accommodates to the sharpest image.
- Fig. 27 illustrates a method for implementing a lens having dual focal length, based on the present invention.
- a scene image 114 from infinity is coupled into a substrate 20 by a reflecting surface 22 and then reflected by an array of partially reflective surfaces 22' into the eye 24 of the viewer.
- Another scene image 116 from a close distance is collimated to infinity by a lens 118 and then passed through the substrate 20 into the eye.
- the ophthalmic lens 120 focuses images 114 and 116 to a convenient distance and corrects other aberrations of the viewer's eye, including astigmatism.
- scene 116 will have a sharp image on the retina, while scene 114 will be blurred.
- Fig. 28 illustrates a method of combining two different parts of the external scene into the eye of the viewer, according to the present invention.
- a scene image 120 from an oblique direction is folded, e.g., by a prism or any other optical means 122, coupled into substrate 20 by a reflecting surface 22, and then reflected by an array of partially reflective surfaces 22' into the eye 24 of the viewer, at which point it is combined with the regular scene 124.
- Figs. 27 and 28 are merely examples illustrating the implementation capabilities of the present invention. It is possible to combine any two different images with a SGOD, images originated from live scenes, from electronic-derived displays (e.g. combining a video camera with a thermal imaging device), or any other.possible combination.
- the SGOD is utilized to transmit light waves for imaging purposes.
- the present invention can be applied not only for imaging, but also for non-imaging applications, mainly illumination systems, in which the optical quality of the output wave is not crucial and the important parameters are intensity and uniform brightness.
- the invention may be applied, for example, in back illumination of flat-panel displays, mostly LCD systems, in which, in order to construct an image, it is necessary to illuminate the plate with a light as bright and uniform as possible.
- Other such possible applications include, but are not limited to, flat and non-expensive substitutes for room illumination or for floodlights, illuminators for fingerprint scanners, and readout waves for 3-dimensional display holograms.
- Fig. 29 illustrates a compact SGOD beam-expander configuration for illumination purposes, constructed in accordance with the present invention.
- the illustrated configuration is composed of a first reflecting surface 126, a second array of reflecting surfaces 128 and a third reflecting array 130.
- the input wave 132 is a plane wave normally incident on substrate 20, while the output wave 134 is a plane wave having a significantly larger diameter than that of the input wave.
- Such a system can be implemented as a very thin, compact illuminating device for comparatively large areas.
- a SGOD beam-expanding configuration is similar to that described above for other configurations of the invention. Nevertheless, there are some differences between the imaging and non-imaging systems.
- the input waves can be coupled parallel to the substrate plane; hence, each partially reflecting plane can be uniformly illuminated.
- the transmittance of the substrate has no importance, and therefore only the reflectance distribution should be considered.
- the design goal for non-imaging systems is to achieve an uniform intensity of the output wave.
- the reflectance of the partially reflecting array 130 increases gradually along the ⁇ axis, such that during each reflection, only part of the energy of the trapped optical waves is coupled out.
- Figure 30 illustrates the intensity of the output wave, the reflectance of the surfaces and the amount of energy left in the substrate as a function of the propagation distance inside the substrate along the ⁇ axis, for a typical substrate-guided beam-expander. Since the light can be coupled parallel to the substrate plane in illumination devices, it can be coupled through one of the edges of the substrate.
- Figs. 31A and 3 IB illustrate two possible configurations for illumination purposes, one having two arrays of partially reflective surfaces (Fig. 31 A), and one having one such array (Fig. 3 IB).
- the light source is an array of LEDs 136 collimated by a lenslet array 138 and coupled into the substrate through one of the substrate edges, creating uniform light illumination which is coupled out by the array 140.
- Fig. 32 illustrates a method of fabricating the array of partially reflecting surfaces.
- a group of prisms 142 is manufactured, having the requested dimensions.
- These prisms can be fabricated from silicate-based materials such as BK-7 with the conventional techniques of grinding and polishing, or alternatively, they can be made of polymer or sol-gel materials using injection-molding or casting techniques.
- the appropriate surfaces of these prisms are then coated with the required optical coatings 144.
- the prisms are glued together to create the desired SGOD.
- the final step of polishing the outer surfaces 146 can be added to the process.
- Fig. 33 illustrates another method of fabricating the array of partially reflecting surfaces.
- Two similar, tooth-shaped transparent forms 148 are fabricated by injection-molding or casting.
- the required coatings 150 are applied to the appropriate surfaces of one of the forms and the two forms are then glued together, to create the requested SGOD 152.
- Fig. 34 illustrates yet another version of the method described in Fig. 33 for fabricating the array of partially reflecting surfaces. Instead of coating the forms 148 with the coating 150, the coating is applied to a very thin and flexible polymer sheet 154. The sheet is inserted between forms 148, which are then glued together to create the requested SGOD 156.
- Fig. 35 illustrates yet another method of fabricating an array of partially reflecting surfaces.
- the surfaces of a plurality of transparent flat plates 158 are coated with the required coatings 160 and then the plates are glued together so as to create a cubic form 162.
- a segment 164 is then sliced off the cubic form by cutting, grinding and polishing, to create the desired SGOD 166.
- Fig. 36 illustrates a method of achieving such a requirement.
- Two different arrays of partially reflecting surfaces are fabricated by any of the methods described above, or by any other method, the reflectance in the lower array 168 being higher than it is in the upper array 170. The two arrays are then glued together, to create the requested SGOD 172.
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