WO1998031143A2 - Illumination system for an image projection device - Google Patents
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- Illumination system for an image projection device for an image projection device.
- the invention relates to an illumination system for supplying a polarized radiation beam, which system successively comprises a radiation source unit and an optical system for concentrating the radiation to a beam, a polarizing system for splitting a radiation beam generated by the radiation source unit into linearly polarized sub-beams, and at least one polarization-rotating element, the polarizing system comprising at least one optically transparent plate having a refractive index n 0 and a first face and a second face, while at least one of said faces is provided with an optically thin layer having a refractive index n ⁇ which is larger than n 0 , the light path of at least one of the sub-beams incorporating a reflector for reflecting said sub-beam into the same direction of propagation as that of the other sub-beam, and the chief ray of said beam and the normal on the plate enclosing an angle which is substantially equal to the Brewster angle which holds for the interface between the optically thin layer and a medium surrounding the polarizing element.
- the invention also relates to an image projection device comprising such an illumination system.
- the illumination system described in this document comprises a polarizing beam splitter which, in combination with a polarization- rotating element, substantially completely converts the unpolarized radiation beam emitted by the radiation source into a radiation beam having a single linear direction of polarization.
- the beam splitter consists of an optically transparent plate, at least one face of which is provided with an optically thin layer having a refractive index n j which is larger than that of the plate.
- the light path of at least one of the sub-beams incorporates a reflector for reflecting this sub-beam into the same direction of propagation as that of the other sub-beam.
- the chief ray of the beam of the radiation source and the normal on the plate enclose an angle which is substantially equal to the Brewster angle which holds for the interface between the optically thin layer and a medium surrounding the polarizing element.
- Said polarizing element is known per se, for example from the article: "Polarizing beam splitters for infrared and millimeter waves using single-layer-coated dielectric slab or unbacked films" by .M.A. Azzam in Applied Optics, vol. 25, No. 23, December 1986.
- a polarization-rotating element is present in one of the sub-beams.
- the polarization-rotating element ensures that the two components have the same direction of polarization so that substantially the complete beam of the radiation source is converted into a beam having the same linear direction of polarization.
- a short-arc gas discharge lamp is generally used as a radiation source because relatively small and inexpensive systems having a relatively high light output can be made in that way.
- the compact gas discharge arc can collect a large quantity of light in a relatively small light beam.
- a drawback of the known illumination system is that the lifetime of the gas discharge lamp is very much dependent on the power supplied to the lamp.
- the lifetime is approximately 4000 hours, for example for a power of 100 watts.
- the lifetime will become undesirably short.
- the illumination system according to the invention is characterized in that the radiation source unit comprises two radiation sources, and in that such a polarizing system is associated with each radiation source.
- the radiation source unit comprises two radiation sources, and in that such a polarizing system is associated with each radiation source.
- a light output which is twice as large is realized because the supplied power can be doubled.
- a polarization conversion system in which the polarizers are implemented as transparent optical plates is very suitable to implement the projection system also in a compact form.
- the use of two projection lamps has the advantage that, when one of the lamps drops out, a light output similarly as in the current illumination systems is still realized.
- a preferred embodiment of the illumination system according to the invention is characterized in that the two radiation sources have a common polarizing system. In this way, a compact illumination system having a high brightness is realized. Provided that the two radiation sources are situated at different and suitable heights, four light spots which are geometrically separated from each other will be produced in the exit window of the illumination system.
- D j in which e has a value in the range between 1.0 and 1.8, D i (mm) f . [3.2 + 0.011(mm/W) . P(W)] in which D j is the largest value of the diameter perpendicular to the discharge path, f has a value in the range between 0.9 and 1.1,
- P is the power used at nominal operation in the range between 70 and 200 W
- the part of the lamp vessel surrounding the discharge space has a convex outer surface which, in a plane in which ⁇ ⁇ is located, has a diameter D 0 which is given by D 0 (mm) > 3.2 + 0.055(mm/W) .
- P(W) the length of the discharge path D is in the range between 1.0 and 2.0 mm and the selected halogen is Br.
- Said lamp has a short arc length in combination with a lifetime of several thousand hours and can therefore be used to great advantage as a radiation source in an illumination system according to the invention in which a polarizing element is used which optimally functions when the incident beam has a narrow divergence.
- the invention also relates to an image projection device comprising an illumination system for supplying a polarized radiation beam, at least one display panel arranged in the path of this beam for generating an image to be projected, and a projection lens system for projecting the image on a projection screen.
- This device is characterized in that the iUumination system is an illumination system as described hereinbefore.
- a preferred embodiment of the image projection device according to the- invention is characterized in that an optical integrator is arranged in the light path between the polarizing element and the display panel.
- An optical integrator is known per se from, for example United States patent US-A 5,098,184 in the name of the applicant. By arranging such an optical integrator in the light path between the polarizing element and the display panel, inter alia, a uniform light distribution across the light beam can be realized so that the homogeneity of the image formed is enhanced.
- an optical integrator can be used to extra advantage in an illumination system according to the invention.
- the linearly polarized beam supplied by the polarizing system consists of the combination of sub-beams which have covered a different path between the radiation source and the place where they are joined to a single beam again, the intensity distribution across the composite beam will not be constant. Due to the presence of the integrator, the intensity is spread across the total beam in such a way that a uniform distribution is obtained at the area of the display panel, which contributes to a better homogeneity of the image to be formed.
- a further embodiment of the image projection device according to the invention is characterized in that the display panel is a DMD panel and the projection screen is a polarizing screen having a direction of polarization which corresponds to the direction of polarization of the illumination beam supplied by the illumination system.
- the display panel or the three display panels in the case of color image projection, may be implemented with a liquid crystalline material.
- the incident radiation should be polarized because the image information to be projected is added by modulating the state of polarization of the beam incident on the panel in conformity with the image information.
- the modulated radiation beam is subsequently projected on an image projection screen via a projection lens system.
- the state of polarization which is desired for the incident beam may be linear or circular, dependent on the used polarizer and analyzer which form part of the display panel.
- a "circular" display panel i.e. a panel modulating the circular state of polarization of a radiation beam, for example, a ⁇ /4 plate should be arranged between the above-described illumination system and the display panel so as to convert the linear state of polarization supplied by the illumination system into a circular state of polarization.
- a liquid crystal panel LCD panel
- DMD Digital Micromirrored Device
- a DMD is a semiconductor element which is made of a single silicon wafer and comprises a matrix of deformable mirror elements. Each mirror element may tilt in conformity with a voltage which is applied thereto and represents the image information to be displayed. In this way, radiation incident on the matrix of mirror elements is reflected at different angles into or out of the projection system. Subsequently, the radiation reflected in the system is concentrated to a beam by means of an optical system and converted into a projected image via a projection lens system.
- the image information to be reproduced is thus derived from the angles at which the incident radiation has been reflected by the mirror elements, and is not derived from the modulation of the state of polarization presented to the panel.
- a linearly polarized beam is applied to a DMD panel, the state of polarization will not change as a result of the addition of image information, in other words, by the reflection on the mirror elements.
- a polarizing image projection screen is used in the projection, whose direction of polarization corresponds to that of the beam supplied by the combination of the polarizing element and the polarization-rotating element, then substantially 50% of the ambient light will be blocked by the screen while substantially all signal light will be passed on to the viewers. Consequently, a projected image having a considerably raised contrast is obtained.
- Figs, la and lb show two embodiments of an illumination system with a single radiation source, illustrating how a polarizing element in the form of a transparent plate can be illuminated;
- Fig. 2 shows diagrammatically an embodiment of an illumination system according to the invention;
- Fig. 3 shows the light distribution in the exit window of the illumination system
- Fig. 4 shows the principle of operation of two stacked polarizing elements
- Fig. 5 shows diagrammatically a radiation source having a short arc length, suitable for a radiation source unit for use in an illumination system according to the invention
- Fig. 6 shows diagrammatically an embodiment of an image projection device according to the invention.
- Figs, la and lb show two embodiments of a known illumination system 1.
- the illumination system 1 comprises a radiation source unit 3 with a lamp 5 and a reflector 7.
- the lamp 5 emits light into the direction of the object to be illuminated, for example a display panel, and into the backward direction.
- the reflector 7 ensures that the light emitted backwards is collected and will as yet be sent into the direction of the object.
- the reflector 7 may be, for example self-collimating. If this is not the case, an extra collimating lens 9 is required to concentrate the light emitted by the lamp 5 to a parallel beam b. This parallel beam b, only the chief ray of which is shown, is subsequently incident on a polarizing element 11.
- the polarizing element 11 consists of an optically transparent plate 13 having a refractive index n ⁇ and being provided on at least one side with an optically thin layer 15 having a refractive index n 1 ⁇ for which it holds that ⁇ > n 0 .
- Such an element, which is provided with an optically thin layer on both sides, is known per se from the article: "Polarizing beam splitters for infrared and millimeter waves using single-layer-coated dielectric slab or unbacked films" by R.M.A. Azzam in Applied Optics, vol. 25, No. 23, December 1986.
- the optically thin layer may consist of, for example TiO 2 , CeO 2 or ZnS 2 .
- Such a polarizing element can be manufactured in a relatively easy way by vapor deposition or immersion. Moreover, said materials are resistant to very high temperatures.
- a reflecting element 17 is provided so as to send the sub- beam reflected away from the original beam b into the direction of propagation of this beam b again.
- two parallel sub-beams are formed which are mutually perpendicular linearly polarized.
- a polarization-rotating element 19 in one of these two sub- beams, for example in the form of a ⁇ /2 plate or a liquid crystalline layer having a molecular ordering rotating the direction of polarization through 90°, the two directions of polarization can be made equal to each other. In this way, substantially the complete beam from the radiation source unit 3 is thus converted into a linearly polarized beam having a single direction of polarization.
- a ⁇ /4 plate may be placed between the combination of the polarizing element 11 and the polarization-rotating element 19 and the object to be illuminated.
- the linearly polarized beam can thereby be converted into a circularly polarized beam. This may be necessary, for example for a display panel operating with circularly polarized light.
- Fig. la shows an embodiment of the illumination system 1 in which the s- polarized beam component is reflected by the reflecting element 17 into the direction parallel to that of the original beam, while this is the case for the p-polarized component in Fig. lb.
- the polarization-rotating element 19 is placed in the s or p-polarized sub-beam. In both Figs, la and lb, the beam supplied by the illumination system 1 is s-polarized.
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of an embodiment of an illumination system 21 according to the invention. Corresponding components in Fig. 1 are denoted by the same reference numerals.
- the illumination system 21 now comprises a radiation source unit 3 with two light sources 23, 25.
- each light source is at least partly surrounded by a reflector 27, 29. If the reflectors 27, 29 are not self-collimating, an extra condensor - lens 31, 33 is present in the light path. In this case, the polarizing element 11 is irradiated with two light beams b and b ⁇ each emitted by a different light source.
- Each polarizing element is not situated in but below or above the plane of the drawing.
- the polarization-rotating elements 35 are shown by way of a broken line because they are not situated in the plane of the drawing.
- the beam b j is denoted by a single arrow and the beam b ⁇ is denoted by a double arrow.
- the four beams are spatially separated from each other, one of the beams b ⁇ and b ⁇ being situated above the plane of the drawing and the other one being situated below the plane of the drawing.
- the two light paths between the polarizing element 11 and each of the light sources 23, 25 include a folding mirror 37, 39 for folding these light paths.
- the polarized sub-beams b Ip and b ⁇ s are deflected parallel to the two other sub-beams by means of a reflector 43.
- the beam B supplied by the illumination system 21 will consequently be a substantially parallel beam having the same direction of polarization.
- the extra space which is required in comparison with a system having a single light source is the space for the second light source because the light beams from the two light sources cross each other several times in the system.
- the polarization separation may be further optimized by stacking a plurality of polarizing elements.
- Fig. 4 shows the principle of operation of a polarization separator with two polarizing elements 11, 11'. At least a part of the s-polarized component b s ' of the beam b which is transmitted together with the p-polarized component b p by the first polarizing element 11 is reflected on the second element 11'. The transmission of s- polarized light will decrease with an increasing number of polarizing elements.
- the beam to be polarized should be incident on the polarizing element 11 at a given angle with respect to the normal 12 in order that polarization separation will occur.
- both the chief ray and the border rays of the beam should be incident" on the polarizing element at or substantially at this angle of incidence. This can be achieved with a radiation source unit whose light beam has a narrow divergence, in other words, a light beam whose border rays enclose a relatively small angle with the chief ray.
- a radiation source unit supplying a light beam having a narrow divergence is, for example a radiation source unit having a low throughput.
- An example of a radiation source with which an illumination system having a relatively small throughput can be realized is a gas discharge lamp having a short arc length, which is surrounded by a reflector.
- lamps are xenon lamps and short-arc metal halide lamps.
- both types of lamps have the drawback of a relatively short lifetime.
- a xenon lamp may present the danger of explosion.
- a lamp having a short arc length, which is safe and also has a considerably longer lifetime (approximately 4000 hours at 100 watts) and is thus very suitable for use in combination with a polarizing element as described hereinbefore in the illumination system according to the invention, is the UHP (Ultra High Pressure) lamp. This lamp is known per se from the afore-mentioned European patent application EP-A 0 576 071.
- Fig. 5 shows an embodiment of such a lamp.
- the lamp 3 has a lamp vessel 51 of quartz, a part 53 of which surrounds a discharge space 55.
- Two tungsten electrodes 57 separate from each other are arranged in the lamp vessel 51.
- the two electrodes 57 define a discharge path 59 and are connected to current conductors 61 which extend beyond the lamp vessel 51.
- the lamp vessel 51 is filled with at least 0.2 mg Hg/mm 3 , 10 "6 - 10 "4 ⁇ mol Hal/mm 3 , in which Hal is one of the materials Cl, Br or I, and furthermore with a rare gas in the discharge space.
- the part 53 of the lamp vessel 51 surrounding the discharge space 55 has a convex outer surface 63 which, in a plane in which D j is located, has a diameter D 0 defined by D 0 (mm) > 3.2 + 0.055(mm/W) . P(W).
- the length D of the discharge path 59 is in the range between 1.0 and 2.0 mm and the selected halogen is Br.
- Fig. 6 shows an embodiment of an image projection device 45 comprising an illumination system 21 according to the invention and an image display panel 47 for adding the image information to the radiation beam in conformity with an image to be projected.
- the display panel 47 is succeeded by a projection lens system 49 for projecting the image generated by the panel in a magnified form on a projection screen 51.
- the display panel may be, for example a liquid crystal panel.
- a liquid crystal panel Such a panel comprises a layer of liquid crystalline material which is enclosed between two optically transparent plates.
- a drive electrode is provided on each of these plates. These electrodes may be divided into a large number of rows and columns so that a large number of pixels in the display panel is defined.
- the different pixels can be driven by driving the matrix electrodes.
- a locally electric field can be applied at the desired positions across the liquid crystalline material.
- Such an electric field causes a change of the effective refractive index of the material so that the light passing through a given pixel undergoes or does not undergo a rotation of the direction of polarization, dependent on the presence or absence of an electric field at the location of the relevant pixel.
- an active-drive panel may be used.
- one of the supporting plates comprises an electrode, while the other plate is provided with the semiconductor drive electronics.
- Each pixel is now driven by its own active drive element such as, for example a thin-film transistor. Both types of direct-drive image display panels are described in, for example European patent application EP 0 266 184.
- the incident beam should be polarized because the image information is added by modulating this direction of polarization.
- a voltage is applied to each pixel of the display panel, which voltage corresponds to the image information present at that location.
- the direction of polarization of the radiation incident on the relevant pixel is thus modulated in conformity with the image information to be displayed by this pixel.
- the illumination system according to the invention provides a possibility of supplying a polarized beam to the display panel for which substantially the full intensity of the radiation beam supplied by the radiation source is utilized.
- the ⁇ device comprises three display panels, one for each of the primary colors red, green and blue, and also a number of dichroic mirrors which split the linearly polarized beam into a red, a green and a blue beam each incident on an associated panel.
- the beams modulated by these panels are subsequently recombined to one beam by a further set of dichroic mirrors, which beam is displayed as an image on the projection screen by the projection lens system.
- the display panel may also be a DMD (Digital Micromirrored Device) panel instead of an LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) panel.
- a DMD is a semiconductor element which is made of a single silicon wafer and comprises a matrix of deformable mirror elements. Each mirror element may tilt in conformity with a voltage applied thereto. In this way, radiation incident on the matrix of mirror elements is reflected into or out of the projection system at different angles. Subsequently, the radiation reflected into the system is concentrated to a beam by means of an optical system and converted into a projected image via a projection lens system.
- the operation of such a panel is not based on modulation of the state of polarization of the incident radiation, but the image information to be reproduced is derived from the angles at which the incident radiation has been reflected by the mirror elements.
- the state of polarization will not change due to the addition of image information, in other words, due to the adjustment of the reflection angles of the mirror elements. This means that the beam provided with image information still has the same state of polarization as the beam which is supplied by the illumination system.
- a polarizing image projection screen 51 having a direction of polarization which corresponds to that of the beam supplied by the illumination system.
- a polarizing image projection screen is a screen reflecting only radiation of a given direction of polarization towards the viewer, when a front view screen is used, or transmitting radiation, when a rear view screen is used. Radiation having a different direction of polarization is blocked for the viewer. Substantially 50% of ambient light which is unpolarized will be blocked, whereas substantially all signal light having a direction of polarization which corresponds to that of the screen will reach the viewer. In this way, an image having a considerably raised contrast can be obtained.
- an optical integrator 53 may be arranged between the illumination system 1 and the display panel 21.
- the integrator comprises a first lens plate 55 and a second lens plate 57.
- Lenses 59 and 61 may be arranged behind the second lens plate 57, which lenses ensure that all integrator lens images are correctly superimposed in the plane of the display panel 47 and that the display panel is correctly imaged on the projection screen.
- Such an integrator 53 is known from, for example United States patent US-A 5,098,184 to which reference is made for a detailed description.
- the linearly polarized beam which will illuminate the display panel is a combination of two sub-beams each of which has covered a different path between the radiation source unit 3 and the location where they are combined to a single beam, the intensity distribution across this beam will not be constant. However, by using an integrator system, it is possible to distribute the intensity uniformly across the total light beam.
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