WO2016161175A1 - Freeform nanostructured surface for virtual and augmented reality near eye display - Google Patents

Freeform nanostructured surface for virtual and augmented reality near eye display Download PDF

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WO2016161175A1
WO2016161175A1 PCT/US2016/025363 US2016025363W WO2016161175A1 WO 2016161175 A1 WO2016161175 A1 WO 2016161175A1 US 2016025363 W US2016025363 W US 2016025363W WO 2016161175 A1 WO2016161175 A1 WO 2016161175A1
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  • a near-eye display is a wearable device that creates a display in front of a field of vision of a user.
  • the display can be transparent or opaque.
  • a transparent display can overlay information and graphics on top of a view of the real world, while an opaque display presents the viewer with only the information from the near eye display.
  • a near eye display assembly comprising an image source and at least one of a combiner, a secondary mirror, and a waveguide optically coupled to the image source, wherein the at least one of a combiner, a secondary mirror and a waveguide includes a freeform nanostructured surface having a meta-grating at least partially defined by a unit cell having a plurality of meta- atoms.
  • a near eye display having at least one of a combiner and a secondary mirror operably connected to an image source; wherein at least one of the combiner and the secondary mirror includes a freeform nanostructured surface, further wherein the freeform nanostructured surface encompasses a freeform surface, a nanostructured surface or a combination of both the freeform surface and the nanostructured surface.
  • a near eye display having a combiner and a secondary mirror operably connected to the combiner; wherein at least one of the combiner and the secondary mirror includes a meta-grating at least partially defined by a unit cell having a plurality of meta-atoms.
  • a near eye display assembly having a frame releasably engaging a head of a wearer; a combiner operably connected to the frame and a secondary mirror operably connected to one of the combiner and the frame, wherein at least one of the combiner and the secondary mirror includes a freeform nanostructure surface having a meta-grating at least partially defined by a unit cell having a plurality of meta-atoms, the meta-atoms within the unit cell having different length to width ratios and sized and spaced to provide an efficiency of at least 50% over a majority of the visible light spectrum.
  • a near eye display assembly having an image source and a waveguide optically coupled to the image source; wherein the waveguide includes a freeform nanostructured surface having a meta-grating at least partially defined by a unit cell having a plurality of meta-atoms.
  • a near eye display assembly having a frame; a combiner operably connected to the frame as a first reflective surface and a secondary mirror operably connected to the frame as a second reflective surface, each of the combiner and the secondary mirror including a freeform nanostructured surface, wherein the underlying surface shape may be freeform or the nanostructure overlaid on the surface itself can create a freeform surface, or combination thereof, and wherein the freeform property is configured to correct optical aberrations induced by a tilting and decentering of the first reflective surface and the second reflective surface.
  • Figures la and lb schematically illustrate a first aspect of a near eye display incorporating a meta-grating.
  • Figures 2a and 2b schematically illustrate a second aspect of a near eye display incorporating a meta-grating.
  • Figures 3a and 3b schematically illustrate a third aspect of a near eye display incorporating a meta-grating.
  • Figures 4a and 4b schematically illustrate a fourth aspect of a near eye display incorporating a meta-grating.
  • Figure 5 is a top plane view of unit cell of the meta-grating.
  • Figure 6 is a side cross-section view of the unit cell of Figure 5.
  • Figure 7 is a plot of the individual responses of the four meta-atoms of the unit cell of Figure 5 showing the amplitude for a normally incident plane wave on a uniform periodic array of four meta-atoms versus wavelength.
  • Figure 9 is a plot of the absolute efficiencies predicted based on the reflectivities versus wavelength.
  • Figure 11 is the efficiency of the meta-grating as a function of incidence angle detailing wide field of view.
  • Figure 12 is a schematic representation of an aspect of the near eye display employing a waveguide.
  • a near-eye display presents image information to a viewer within viewing pupils (also referred to as "eyeboxes"), which when aligned with the pupils of the eyes of the viewer, produce virtual images within the field of view of the viewer.
  • Eyeboxes also referred to as "eyeboxes”
  • Combiners, or waveguides, of near-eye displays convey image information toward the eyes of the viewers from positions outside the field of view of the viewer.
  • the image information conveyed by the combiner, or waveguides can have an angularly encoded form for projecting virtual images into the eyes of the viewer.
  • the combiner is an optical apparatus that combines two images together, from either the same side of the combiner (reflective/reflective, or transmissive/transmissive) or from the two different sides of the combiner (reflective/transmissive).
  • Combiners can be used in heads up displays (“HUDs”), sometimes referred to as head mounted displays (“HMDs”) or near-to-eye displays, which allow a user to view a computer generated image (“CGI”) superimposed over an external view.
  • HUDs heads up displays
  • HMDs head mounted displays
  • CGI computer generated image
  • the HUD enables the user to view the CGI without having to look away from his usual viewpoint.
  • the first version combines two fields without adding any lensing to either field (such as a tilted dichroic plate).
  • the second version includes a lensing functionality, in addition to the combining functionality, which can be an all-spherical, off-axis conic, aspheric, or freeform lensing for the field coming from the display.
  • the lensing functionality is used to displace the virtual image originating from the display into the far field or at a specific distance from the combiner and to give the image a certain field of view to enable the user to bring the virtual image into focus at the target size.
  • the lensing functionality is configured to provide adequate correction of the optical aberrations throughout the field of view being displayed.
  • the lensing functionality may also be configured to provide ophthalmic correction for individual users.
  • the waveguides sometimes called light guides, include but are not limited to diffractive, holographic, polarized or reflective waveguides. Aspects of the nanostructured surface can be used to couple light into and/or out of the waveguide.
  • the image information originates outside the field of view of the viewer, such as along the temples of eyeglass frames.
  • Electronic video display data is converted into the image information by an image source or generator, such as an optical pattern generator, including but not limited to spatial light modulators, combined with focusing optics that angularly transform the spatial patterns or by scanning optics that directly generate angular transforms of spatial patterns.
  • the image source encompasses any device for creating or transmitting a light pattern to the combiner.
  • the image source includes image generators such as, but not limited to laser scanning source generators based on Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and Vertical Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers (VCSELs), microdisplays, including but not limited to liquid crystal displays, either reflective or transmissive displays, and Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLEDs), which may also be combined with an anamorphic or freeform optical element or lens within the scanning optical path or located close or against the microdisplay to control optical aberrations.
  • a nonsymmetric surface with biaxial symmetry is referred as an anamorphic surface.
  • a nonsymmetric surface whose asymmetry goes beyond bi-axial symmetry or toroidal shape is a freeform surface.
  • the image source can include an emissive microdisplay, such as an OLED display, and/or a reflective microdisplay, such as an LCoS (Liquid Crystal on Silicon) display or DLP (Digital Light Processing) device.
  • a separate microdisplay may be utilized for each color of light displayed, while in other aspects a single microdisplay may be utilized (e.g. by displaying a color field sequential image).
  • separate image sources may be utilized for the left and right eye of a viewer. This may facilitate the display of stereoscopic images.
  • separate combiners may be used to produce separate left-eye and right-eye images.
  • eyeglass includes corrective lenses, sunglasses, protective lenses, frames with or without lenses or with or without corrective lenses, as well as any other head mount for operably locating and maintaining the near eye display within the field of view of the viewer.
  • the eyeglasses can locate the secondary mirror proximal to the combiner or spaced apart from the combiner.
  • the combiner can be operably connected to the frames in place of or in addition to eyeglass lenses, and convey the image information from outside the field of view of the viewer into the field of view of the viewer in a form that minimizes the thicknesses of the near-eye displays in front of the eyes of the viewer.
  • the combiner occupies a limited volume of space corresponding to the space within which eyeglass lenses are normally held within the eyeglass frames. That is, the combiner may be a surface off which light bounces that can be limited in thickness (i.e., depth) to more closely resemble the dimensions of conventional eyewear.
  • the waveguide may be flat or curved, with freeform nanostructured surfaces coupling light into the waveguide.
  • FIG. 1-4 A near eye display assembly incorporating a combiner together with a secondary freeform mirror, including nanostructured surfaces, and an image source is illustrated in Figures 1-4.
  • Figures 1-4 illustrate a variety of geometries of the near eye display including a base geometry of Figures la and lb; a base geometry with a combiner in Figures 2a and 2b; a geometry, wherein a freeform mirror is located proximal to the nose in Figures 3a and 3b and a geometry of the near eye display, wherein a freeform mirror is conformal in Figures 4a and 4b.
  • the image source is optically coupled to the combiner and the secondary mirror.
  • the combiner, the secondary mirror and the image source define a folded geometry of a connecting optical path.
  • an optical element such as, but not limited to spherical, aspheric, anamorphic, anamorphic aspheric, or freeform optics or lens can be optically intermediate to the image source and the freeform nanostructured mirror, the waveguide or the combiner.
  • the near eye display can include two reflective surfaces, the combiner and the secondary mirror wherein the combiner and the secondary mirror are in an off axis folded geometry.
  • each of the combiner and the secondary mirror include a freeform nanostructured surface.
  • both the combiner and the secondary mirror can include a freeform surface, a nanostructured surface or a combination of both the freeform surface and the nanostructured surface.
  • the near eye display can include additional optics, such as but not limited to a lens in the optical path of the source generator.
  • the lens or additional optics may be all-spherical, aspheric, anamorphic, anamorphic aspheric, or freeform, or combination of all-spherical, aspheric, anamorphic, anamorphic aspheric or freeform.
  • the near eye display assembly is set forth for purposes of description in terms of particular aspects of the freeform nanostructured surface as combinations of the freeform surface, the nanostructured surface or the combination of both the freeform surface and the nanostructured surface, it is understood, the combiner and the secondary mirror can be independently configured to have a freeform
  • nanostructured surface as the freeform surface, the nanostructured surface or the combination of both the freeform surface and the nanostructured surface.
  • the freeform surface is used to correct optical aberrations induced by tilting and decentering of the reflective surfaces in a folded geometry.
  • a freeform optical surface is any rotationally nonsymmetric surface whose asymmetry goes beyond bi-axial symmetry or toroidal shape.
  • a freeform surface may be parameterized by normalized basis functions such as the phi-polynomials (e.g. Zernike sets, Q-polynomials, other sets of orthogonal polynomials, XY polynomials, Radial Basis Functions, Splines, or Non-Uniform Rational Basis Spline (NURBS).
  • phi-polynomials e.g. Zernike sets, Q-polynomials, other sets of orthogonal polynomials, XY polynomials, Radial Basis Functions, Splines, or Non-Uniform Rational Basis Spline (NURBS).
  • NURBS Non-Uniform Rational Basis Spline
  • the nanostructured surface provides for wavefront control.
  • a nanostructured surface is a surface or substrate in which the typical features have dimensions in the range about 1-200 nm.
  • both the combiner and the secondary mirror include a meta-grating as the nanostructured surface.
  • the meta-grating controls the wavefront across the visible spectrum.
  • the engineered structure of the unit cells and the substructures within each unit cell can create a type of freeform surface as well. That is, the freeform surface can be the meta-grating surface itself or in combination with the freeform substrate.
  • the meta-grating is formed of a plurality of unit cells, wherein each unit cell includes a plurality of meta-atoms.
  • the sizing and spacing of the meta-atoms at least partially determines the operating characteristics of the meta-grating.
  • the meta-grating is configured as an 1800 lines/mm visible spectrum meta-grating.
  • the unit cell can include four meta- atoms.
  • the meta-atoms are number 1-4, in order of decreasing phase.
  • the unit cell includes three layers - a base layer, a dielectric layer and a meta-atom layer. The dielectric layer is supported by the base layer and the meta- atom layer is supported by the dielectric layer.
  • the base layer is a metal layer, such as silver.
  • the dielectric layer is formed of magnesium fluoride. As set forth in the table below, the base layer has a thickness of approximately 130 nm and the dielectric layer has a thickness of approximately 75 nm.
  • the meta-grating device is perforated with an aperture pattern and sizing that allows the transmission of light through the meta-grating. The perforations are sufficient to render the device substantially transparent to the viewer.
  • manufacturing considerations are eased by the configuration of the unit cell having each dimension of each meta-atom and the spacing between adjacent meta- atoms be greater than approximately 10 nm and less than approximately 80 nm.
  • the minimum manufacturing dimension of a meta-atom dimension or spacing between adjacent meta-atoms is greater than approximately 25 nm and less than
  • manufacturing processes may enable the configuration of the unit cell to include dimensions of approximately 1 nm.
  • either one or both the combiner and the secondary mirror include a freeform
  • nanostructured surface having a freeform surface as well as a nanostructured surface, such as the meta-grating.
  • TE Transverse Electric
  • TM Transverse Magnetic
  • meta-grating TE-polarized efficiencies are higher than the ruled-grating TE polarized efficiencies for wavelengths longer than 600 nm and is competitive with the TM polarized efficiencies for wavelengths between 500 nm and 650 nm.
  • the meta-grating exhibits sensitivity in polarization response, as compared to a ruled grating of 1800 lines/mm.
  • the electric field of the transverse magnetic polarization is not aligned with the meta-atoms and thus does not excite the resonances that create wavefront modulation.
  • the diffraction efficiency as a function of incidence angle with a unit cell having a length of about 555.5 nm and the meta-atoms set forth in the above table at an illumination wavelength of 650 nm.
  • the dotted horizontal line represents an approximately 50% efficiency, wherein the inner shaded region corresponds to a 20° field of view and the outer shaded region corresponds to a 60° field of view.
  • the meta-grating provides an efficiency of at least approximately 50% over a majority of the visible light spectrum. It is understood the meta-grating can be configured to provide a given predetermined efficiency, such as for example less than 50%. In this way, the meta-grating can provide an efficiency of at least approximately 20%, or 30%), or 40%) or 50%> over a majority of the visible light spectrum.
  • the meta-grating is configured to provide at least approximately 50%) efficiency at the desired wavelengths in reflection, and as a function of the angle of incident light on the meta-grating, within a range of operation that spans about 20° and up to 80° in alternative geometries. It is understood the mean angle of incidence varies for different geometries of the unit cell.
  • the freeform component is selected to correct optical aberrations induced by tilting and decentering reflective surfaces, as off-axis in a folded compact geometry.
  • a freeform surface may be parameterized by normalized basis functions such as the phi- polynomials (e.g. Zernike sets, Q-polynomials, other sets of orthogonal polynomials, XY polynomials, Radial Basis Functions, Splines, or NURBS).
  • phi- polynomials e.g. Zernike sets, Q-polynomials, other sets of orthogonal polynomials, XY polynomials, Radial Basis Functions, Splines, or NURBS.
  • the meta-gratings of the nanostmctured surface replace the required height profile control and period control that can create problems in mled-gratings with the two dimensional binary surface control used in producing meta- gratings.
  • the dimensions necessary for a meta-grating configured as an 1800 lines/mm visible surface can be greater than approximately 10 nm. While necessary dimensions greater than approximately 10 nm can assist in manufacturing, if
  • manufacturing processes can provide for manufacture of the dimensions on the order of 1 nm, then the nanostmctured surface can employ dimensions of at least approximately 1 nm.
  • the freeform optical surfaces can be designed with commercially available software, such as CODE V optical design software from Synopsys, Inc. of California and fabricated with commercially available equipment such as, but not limited to, a slow or fast tool servo on a Diamond Turning or Milling Machine. Freeform surfaces may also be molded out of a fabricated master.
  • a virtual or augmented reality head mounted display wherein at least one reflective surface is freeform, nanostmctured surfaces such as the described meta-grating or a combination of a freeform surface and a nanostmctured surface such as the meta-grating.
  • the near eye display assembly includes a combiner or a combiner and a secondary mirror operably connected to the combiner, wherein at least one of the combiner and the secondary mirror include a freeform nanostmctured surface.
  • both the combiner and the secondary mirror include a freeform nanostmctured surface.
  • a virtual or augmented reality near eye display is provided with a waveguide, wherein at least one optical surface in the waveguide is a nanostmctured surface, such as the meta-grating.

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