WO2020049542A1 - Optical systems including light-guide optical elements with two-dimensional expansion - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to optical systems and, in particular, it concerns an optical system including a light-guide optical element (LOE) for achieving optical aperture expansion.
- LOE light-guide optical element
- LOE transparent light-guide optical element
- WOE transparent light-guide optical element
- the output coupling mechanism may be based on embedded partial reflectors or“facets , or may employ a diffractive pattern.
- the description below will refer primarily to a facet-based coupling- out arrangement, but it should be appreciated that various features of the invention are also applicable to diffractive arrangements.
- the present invention is an optical system.
- an optical system for directing image illumination injected at a coupling-in region to an eye-motion box for viewing by an eye of a user, the optical system comprising a light-guide optical element (LOE) formed from transparent material, the LOE comprising: (a) a first region containing a first set of planar, mutuahy-parahel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a first orientation; (b) a second region containing a second set of planar, mutuahy-parahel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a second orientation non-parallel to the first orientation; (c) a set of mutuahy-parahel major external surfaces, the major external surfaces extending across the first and second regions such that both the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces and the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces are located between the major external surfaces, wherein the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces are at an oblique angle to the major external
- an envelope of ray paths from the coupling-in region propagating within the LOE, deflected by one of the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces and coupled out by one of the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces in a direction reaching the eye-motion box defines an imaging area of the one of the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces, and wherein an area of the one of the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces lying outside the envelope defines a non-imaging area of the one of the first set of partially- reflecting surfaces, wherein a majority of the non-imaging area is bonded so as to form an optical continuum between the two plates.
- the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces have a non-uniform spacing such that a spacing between adjacent partially-reflecting surfaces proximal to the coupling-in region is smaller than a spacing between adjacent partially-reflecting surfaces further from the coupling-in region.
- the optical system further comprising an image projector for projecting a collimated image having an angular field of view about an optical axis, the image projector being optically coupled to the LOE so as to introduce the collimated image into the LOE at the coupling-in region as a propagating image propagating within the LOE by internal reflection at the major external surfaces, the propagating image being partially reflected by the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces to generate a deflected propagating image propagating within the LOE by internal reflection at the major external surfaces, the deflected propagating image being partially reflected by the second set of partially- reflecting surfaces to generate a coupled- out image directed outwards from one of the major external surfaces towards the eye-motion box, the optical axis of the coupled-out image being inclined relative to a normal to the major external surface with a non-zero component of inclination along an in-plane extensional direction of the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces.
- the eye-motion box configured for projecting the image to the eye-motion box with principal axes including an X axis corresponding to a first horizontal or vertical axis of the projected image, and a Y axis corresponding to the other axis of the projected image, and wherein the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces have an extensional direction parallel to the major external surfaces, the extensional direction having an angular offset relative to X axis.
- the optical system further comprising an image projector for projecting a collimated image having an angular field of view about an optical axis, the image projector being optically coupled to the LOE so as to introduce the collimated image into the LOE at the coupling-in region as a propagating image propagating within the LOE by internal reflection at the major external surfaces, an in-plane component of the optical axis of the propagating image being inclined relative to the X axis towards a boundary of the second region.
- an in plane component of one extremity of the field of view of the propagating image is substantially parallel to the X axis.
- the optical system further comprising an image projector for projecting a collimated image having an angular field of view about an optical axis, the image projector being optically coupled to the LOE so as to introduce the collimated image into the LOE at the coupling-in region as a propagating image propagating within the LOE by internal reflection at the major external surfaces, the propagating image being partially reflected by the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces to generate a deflected propagating image propagating within the LOE by internal reflection at the major external surfaces, an in-plane component of the optical axis of the deflected propagating image being inclined relative to the Y axis.
- an optical system for projecting an image injected at a coupling-in region for viewing at an eye-motion box by an eye of a user, the image being viewed with principal axes including an X axis corresponding to a horizontal or vertical axis of the projected image, and a Y axis corresponding to an axis of the projected image perpendicular to the X axis
- the optical system comprising a light-guide optical element (LOE) formed from transparent material, the LOE comprising: (a) a first region containing a first set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a first orientation; (b) a second region containing a second set of planar, mutually- parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a second orientation non-parallel to the first orientation; (c) a set of mutually-parallel major external surfaces, the major external surfaces extending across the first and second regions such that both the first
- an optical system for projecting an image injected at a coupling-in region for viewing at an eye-motion box by an eye of a user, the image being viewed with principal axes including an X axis corresponding to a horizontal or vertical axis of the projected image, and a Y axis corresponding to an axis of the projected image perpendicular to the X axis
- the optical system comprising a light-guide optical element (LOE) formed from transparent material, the LOE comprising: (a) a first region containing a first set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a first orientation; (b) a second region containing a second set of planar, mutually- parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a second orientation non-parallel to the first orientation; (c) a set of mutually-parallel major external surfaces, the major external surfaces extending across the first and second regions such that both the first
- an in plane component of one extremity of the field of view of the propagating image is substantially parallel to the X axis.
- an optical system for projecting an image injected at a coupling-in region for viewing at an eye-motion box by an eye of a user the image being viewed with principal axes including an X axis corresponding to a horizontal or vertical axis of the projected image, and a Y axis corresponding to an axis of the projected image perpendicular to the X axis
- the optical system comprising a light-guide optical element (LOE) formed from transparent material, the LOE comprising: (a) a first region containing a first set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a first orientation; (b) a second region containing a second set of planar, mutually- parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a second orientation non
- the eye-motion box is delimited by at least one straight line parallel to the X axis.
- the projected image is a rectangular image having edges parallel to the X axis and the Y axis.
- a support arrangement configured for supporting the LOE relative to the head of the user with one of the major external surfaces in facing relation to the eye of the user and in an orientation relative to the eye of the user such that the X axis is oriented horizontally.
- the first region and the second region are separated by a boundary that extends parallel to the X axis.
- an optical system for directing image illumination injected at a coupling-in region to an eye-motion box for viewing by an eye of a user, the optical system comprising a light-guide optical element (LOE) formed from transparent material, the LOE comprising: (a) a first region containing a first set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a first orientation; (b) a second region containing a second set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a second orientation non-parallel to the first orientation; (c) a set of mutually- parallel major external surfaces, the major external surfaces extending across the first and second regions such that both the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces and the second set of partially- reflecting surfaces are located between the major external surfaces, wherein the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces are at an oblique angle to the major external surfaces so that a part of image illumination propagating within the LOE
- LOE light-guide optical element
- an optical system for directing image illumination injected at a coupling-in region to an eye-motion box for viewing by an eye of a user, the optical system comprising a light-guide optical element (LOE) formed from transparent material, the LOE comprising: (a) a first region containing a first set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a first orientation; (b) a second region containing a second set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces having a second orientation non-parallel to the first orientation; (c) a set of mutually- parallel major external surfaces, the major external surfaces extending across the first and second regions such that both the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces and the second set of partially- reflecting surfaces are located between the major external surfaces, wherein the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces are at an oblique angle to the major external surfaces so that a part of image illumination propagating within the LOE
- LOE light-guide optical element
- FIGS. 1A and 1B are schematic isometric views of an optical system implemented using a light-guide optical element (LOE), constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present invention, illustrating a top-down and a side- injection configuration, respectively;
- LOE light-guide optical element
- FIGS. 2A and 2B are enlarged schematic isometric views of an LOE from FIG. 1 A or 1B showing ray paths for two extreme fields of an image;
- FIG. 2C is an overview of the combination of the fields of FIGS. 1 A and 1B with additional fields to define an overall envelope of partially-reflecting surfaces that are needed to form a full image at an eye-motion box;
- FIG. 2D is an alternative implementation of FIG. 2C in which the partially- reflecting surfaces are implemented selectively;
- FIG. 2E is a view similar to FIG. 2D illustrating a variable spacing between the partially-reflecting surfaces
- FIG. 2F is a view similar to FIG. 2E illustrating regions of the LOE which can be trimmed;
- FIGS. 3 A and 3B are views similar to FIG. 2E illustrating a potential ray path for ghost formation with and without the presence of a partially-reflecting surface outside the required profile of partially-reflecting surfaces;
- FIG. 4A is an enlarged schematic isometric view of a first region of an LOE from a further implementation of an LOE from FIG. 1A or 1B showing ray paths for two extreme fields;
- FIG. 4B is a view similar to FIG. 4A showing a partial representation of the partially-reflecting surfaces with variable spacing between the partially-reflecting surfaces
- FIG. 4C is a view similar to FIG. 4B illustrating parts of the partially-reflecting surfaces required for the extremities of the field
- FIG. 5A is an enlarged schematic isometric view of an LOE including a first region similar to that of FIG. 4C implemented according to the principles illustrated above in relation to FIG. 2E;
- FIG. 5B is a view similar to FIG. 5A illustrating regions of the LOE which can be trimmed;
- FIGS. 6A-6D are schematic isometric views similar to FIG. 2A-2F illustrating the effects of various angular offset parameters.
- FIG. 7 is a schematic top view of a near-eye display illustrating angular offsets required for face-curve and convergence corrections according to an aspect of the present invention.
- Certain embodiments of the present invention provide an optical system including a light-guide optical element (LOE) for achieving optical aperture expansion for the purpose of a head-up display, and most preferably a near-eye display, which may be a virtual reality display, or more preferably an augmented reality display.
- LOE light-guide optical element
- FIGS. 1A and 1B An exemplary implementation of a device in the form of a near-eye display, generally designated 10, employing an LOE 12 according to the teachings of an embodiment of the present invention, is illustrated schematically in FIGS. 1A and 1B.
- the near-eye display 10 employs a compact image projector (or“POD”) 14 optically coupled so as to inject an image into LOE (interchangeably referred to as a “waveguide,” a“substrate” or a“slab”) 12 within which the image light is trapped in one dimension by internal reflection at a set of mutually-parallel planar external surfaces.
- a compact image projector or“POD”
- LOE compact image projector
- the light impinges of a set of partially-reflecting surfaces that are parallel to each other, and inclined obliquely to the direction of propagation of the image light, with each successive facet deflecting a proportion of the image light into a deflected direction, also trapped/guided by internal reflection within the substrate.
- This first set of facets are not illustrated individually in FIGS. 1A and 1B, but are located in a first region of the LOE designated 16. This partial reflection at successive facets achieves a first dimension of optical aperture expansion.
- the aforementioned set of facets are orthogonal to the major external surfaces of the substrate.
- both the injected image and its conjugate undergoing internal reflection as it propagates within region 16 are deflected and become conjugate images propagating in a deflected direction.
- the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces are obliquely angled relative to the major external surfaces of the LOE.
- either the injected image or its conjugate forms the desired deflected image propagating within the LOE, while the other reflection may be minimized, for example, by employing angularly- selective coatings on the facets which render them relatively transparent to the range of incident angles presented by the image whose reflection is not needed.
- the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces deflect the image illumination from a first direction of propagation trapped by total internal reflection (TIR) within the substrate to a second direction of propagation, also trapped by TIR within the substrate.
- TIR total internal reflection
- the deflected image illumination then passes into a second substrate region 18, which may be implemented as an adjacent distinct substrate or as a continuation of a single substrate, in which a coupling-out arrangement (either a further set of partially reflective facets or a diffractive optical element) progressively couples out a proportion of the image illumination towards the eye of an observer located within a region defined as the eye-motion box (EMB), thereby achieving a second dimension of optical aperture expansion.
- EMB eye-motion box
- the overall device may be implemented separately for each eye, and is preferably supported relative to the head of a user with the each LOE 12 facing a corresponding eye of the user.
- a support arrangement is implemented as an eye glasses frame with sides 20 for supporting the device relative to ears of the user. Other forms of support arrangement may also be used, including but not limited to, head bands, visors or devices suspended from helmets.
- FIG. 1A Reference is made herein in the drawings and claims to an X axis which extends horizontally (FIG. 1A) or vertically (FIG. 1B), in the general extensional direction of the first region of the LOE, and a Y axis which extends perpendicular thereto, i.e., vertically in FIG. 1 A and horizontally in FIG. 1B.
- the first FOE, or first region 16 of FOE 12 may be considered to achieve aperture expansion in the X direction while the second FOE, or second region 18 of FOE 12, achieves aperture expansion in the Y direction.
- the details of the spread of angular directions in which different parts of the field of view propagate will be addressed more precisely below.
- the orientation as illustrated in FIG. 1A may be regarded as a“top-down” implementation, where the image illumination entering the main (second region) of the FOE enters from the top edge
- the orientation illustrated in FIG. 1B may be regarded as a“side- injection” implementation, where the axis referred to here as the Y axis is deployed horizontally.
- the POD employed with the devices of the present invention is preferably configured to generate a collimated image, i.e., in which the light of each image pixel is a parallel beam, collimated to infinity, with an angular direction corresponding to the pixel position.
- the image illumination thus spans a range of angles corresponding to an angular field of view in two dimensions.
- Image projector 14 includes at least one light source, typically deployed to illuminate a spatial light modulator, such as an FCOS chip.
- the spatial light modulator modulates the projected intensity of each pixel of the image, thereby generating an image.
- the image projector may include a scanning arrangement, typically implemented using a fast- scanning mirror, which scans illumination from a laser light source across an image plane of the projector while the intensity of the beam is varied synchronously with the motion on a pixel-by-pixel basis, thereby projecting a desired intensity for each pixel.
- collimating optics are provided to generate an output projected image which is collimated to infinity.
- Some or all of the above components are typically arranged on surfaces of one or more polarizing beam splitter (PBS) cube or other prism arrangement, as is well known in the art.
- PBS polarizing beam splitter
- Optical coupling of image projector 14 to LOE 12 may be achieved by any suitable optical coupling, such as for example via a coupling prism with an obliquely angled input surface, or via a reflective coupling arrangement, via a side edge and/or one of the major external surface of the LOE. Details of the coupling-in configuration are not critical to the invention, and are shown here schematically as a non-limiting example of a wedge prism 15 applied to one of the major external surfaces of the LOE.
- the near-eye display 10 includes various additional components, typically including a controller 22 for actuating the image projector 14, typically employing electrical power from a small onboard battery (not shown) or some other suitable power source. It will be appreciated that controller 22 includes all necessary electronic components such as at least one processor or processing circuitry to drive the image projector, all as is known in the art.
- FIGS. 2A-2F the optical properties of an implementation of the near-eye display are illustrated in more detail. Specifically, there is shown a more detailed view of a light-guide optical element (LOE) 12 formed from transparent material, including a first region 16 containing a first set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces 17 having a first orientation, and a second region 18 containing a second set of planar, mutually-parallel, partially-reflecting surfaces 19 having a second orientation non-parallel to the first orientation.
- LOE light-guide optical element
- a set of mutually- parallel major external surfaces 24 extend across the first and second regions 16 and 18 such that both the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces 17 and the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces 19 are located between the major external surfaces 24.
- the set of major external surfaces 24 are a pair of surfaces which are each continuous across the entirety of first and second regions 16 and 18, although the option of having a set down or a step up in thickness between the regions 16 and 18 also falls within the scope of the present invention.
- Regions 16 and 18 may be immediately juxtaposed so that they meet at a boundary, which may be a straight boundary or some other form of boundary, or there may be one or more additional LOE region interposed between those regions, to provide various additional optical or mechanical function, depending upon the particular application.
- particularly high quality major external surfaces are achieved by employing continuous external plates between which the separately formed regions 16 and 18 are sandwiched to form the compound LOE structure.
- the optical properties of the LOE may be understood by tracing the image illumination paths backwards.
- the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces 19 are at an oblique angle to the major external surfaces 24 so that a part of image illumination propagating within the LOE 12 by internal reflection at the major external surfaces from the first region 16 into the second region 18 is coupled out of the LOE towards an eye-motion box 26.
- the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces 17 are oriented so that a part of image illumination propagating within the LOE 12 by internal reflection at the major external surfaces from the coupling-in region (coupling prism 15) is deflected towards the second region 18.
- FIG. 2A One dimension of the angular spread of the projected image from image projector 14 is represented in FIG. 2A by the cone of illumination spreading from the POD aperture on the right side of the LOE towards the left side of the LOE.
- the central optical axis of the POD defines a direction of propagation within the LOE aligned with the X axis, and the angular spread (within the LOE) is roughly ⁇ 16°.
- the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces 17 are illustrated in first region 16, and the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces 19 are illustrated in second region 18.
- the near-eye display is designed to provide a full field-of-view of the projected image to an eye of the user that is located at some position within the permitted range of positions designated by an“eye-motion box” (EMB) 26 (that is, a shape, typically represented as a rectangle, spaced away from the plane of the LOE from which the pupil of the eye will view the projected image).
- EMB eye-motion box
- each point in the EMB must receive the entire angular range of the image from the LOE. Tracing back the field-of-view from the EMB indicates a larger rectangle 28 from which relevant illumination is coupled-out of the LOE towards the EMB.
- FIG. 2A illustrates a first extremity of the field of view, corresponding to the bottom-left pixel of the projected image.
- a beam of a width corresponding to the optical aperture of the projector as coupled into the LOE is shown propagating leftwards and upwards from the POD and being partially reflected from a series of partially-reflecting surfaces 17.
- only a subset of the facets generate reflections that are useful for providing the corresponding pixel in the image viewed by the user, and only a sub-region of those facets contribute to the observed image of this pixel.
- FIG. 2B illustrates the same configuration as FIG. 2A, but here shows the rays corresponding to the bottom-right pixel of the field-of-view reaching the four corners of the EMB, again with the relevant regions of the relevant partially-reflecting surfaces 17 denoted by a heavy line.
- facets 17 are implemented as“partial facets” such that the partially-reflecting properties are only present within a subregion of the cross-sectional area of region 16 which includes the“imaging area” of each facet plane, and preferably excludes at least the majority of the “non-imaging area” for some or all of the facets.
- Such an implementation is illustrated schematically in FIG. 2D.
- the active (partially-reflecting) area of the facets preferably extends slightly beyond the minimum required to complete the geometrical requirements for the EMB image projection in order to avoid anomalies that may be caused by imperfections at the edges of coatings, and the facets may also be further extended in some cases due to additional considerations relating to integer numbers of overlaps between facets in the deflected image direction to achieve improved image uniformity.
- the distance of the furthest partially-reflecting facet encountered along a line from the coupling-in location progressively increases with increasing angle clockwise as shown, away from the boundary with the second region 18 over a majority of the angular range of the image projected from projector 14.
- first region 16 is formed from a stack of coated plates which are then cut at an appropriate angle (as described for example in PCT Patent Publication No. WO2007054928A1, and as known in the art)
- the selective spatial deployment of the partially-reflecting surfaces can advantageously be achieved be forming a stack of plates with a partially-reflecting coating located over a first part of the interface plane between two plates, while a second part of the interface plane is bonded (typically with index-matched adhesive and without coatings) so as to form an optical continuum between the two plates.
- Selective application of the partially-reflecting coatings is typically achieved by applying a suitable masking layer prior to the coating process, and removing the masking layer at the end of the coating process.
- a stack of full area-coated plates may be formed and then cut to the shape required for the volume containing facets (e.g., corresponding to the regions with facets as shown in FIG. 2D).
- the required form of the LOE is then completed by optically bonding this irregular block containing the partially-reflecting facets together with complementary blocks of plain index- matched glass.
- FIG. 2E is similar to FIG. 2D, but illustrates an optical system in which the first set of partially-reflecting surfaces 17 have a non-uniform spacing between the planes of the surfaces such that a spacing between adjacent partially-reflecting surfaces proximal to the coupling-in region is smaller than a spacing between adjacent partially-reflecting surfaces further from the coupling-in region.
- This variable spacing is preferred in many cases to enhance uniformity of the projected image, as will be explained further below.
- the optical axis is not actually parallel to the X axis but rather lies in the X-Z plane, with a Z-component into the page chosen such that the entire range of angles in the depth dimension of the FOV undergo total internal reflection at the major substrate surfaces.
- the graphic representations herein, and the description thereof, will relate only to the in-plane (X-Y) component of the light ray propagation directions, referred to herein as the “in-plane component” or the “component parallel to the major external surfaces of the LOE.”
- the uppermost ray direction of the field of view corresponds to the left side of the field of view reaching the observer’s eye, while the lowest ray direction corresponds to the right side of the field of view. It will also be noted that some reflections of the left side of the field of view are reflected from facets near the right side of the LOE in a direction that will not reach the EMB, and will therefore be lost. Similarly, some rays from the right side of the field of view are reflected from facets near the left of the LOE and are deflected in a direction which will not reach the EMB, and will therefore be lost. Certain aspects of the present invention take advantage of these observations to reduce the dimensions (and hence volume and weight) of the first LOE (or LOE region).
- FIG. 2F illustrates with shading various regions of FIG. 2E which do not contribute to the image reaching the EMB, and are therefore available to be truncated without interfering with image projection to the user’s eye.
- the optical aperture for injection of the image from the image projector is in the lower half of the first region 16 of LOE 12, since the part of the image corresponding to the downward-angled rays as shown corresponds to the right side of the image field of view, which does not need to be reflected from facets nearer the left part of first region 16. This allows for a relatively compact implementation of the first region 16 of LOE 12.
- the extent of the LOE below the POD optical axis is chosen such that the rays from the POD aperture corresponding to the right-most pixels of the field of view reach the facets from which they are deflected towards the entire area of the EMB, but the facets are shortened in regions where such angles can no longer reach the EMB.
- the reduction in height of first region 16 results also in a small reduction in the X dimension, since the reduction of the LOE height brings the facets closer to the EMB, and therefore reduces the required X dimension to cover the desired range of angles for the FOV.
- trimmed and“truncated” are used to refer to geometries or dimensions of a final product that are reduced relative to the theoretical starting point of the implementation, for example, of FIG. 2A as a point of reference. This terminology does not carry any implementation of physically cutting away material or any other particular production technique. It is not necessarily envisaged that the LOE would be truncated exactly along the border of the indicated regions, but rather that these regions provide design flexibility, allowing the LOE to be finished with whatever arbitrary outer contour is considered esthetically preferred and/or mechanically compatible with additional details of a desired application.
- partial facets as described above with reference to FIGS. 2D-2F may provide one or more of a number of advantages, including improved efficiency and brightness where transmission of the image from the facets further from the coupling-in region does not need to pass through so many additional facets before reaching the second LOE region.
- An additional advantage is illustrated here with reference to FIGS. 3 A and 3B.
- FIG. 3A illustrates a region of a facet labeled 11', outside the envelope of facet regions required for transferring the projected image to the EMB. (This facet would normally be one among many, but has been illustrated here in isolation in order to more easily explain its significance.)
- FIG. 3A illustrates a ray path originating at the image projector for a downwards-directed image ray which passes directly through the partially-reflecting surfaces. This ray proceeds (propagating by total internal reflection) into second region 18 where it is incident on one of the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces 19 and is partially reflected as shown to generate an unwanted“ghost” reflection propagating back upwards into the first region 16. The angle of this ray is such that it may be reflected from the continuation of facet 11 in a direction towards the EMB 24, where it may form a visible ghost which interferes with the viewed image.
- FIG. 3B illustrates by contrast what happens to the same ghost ray path in the event that the facets are only deployed in a reduced region at or near the regions required to form the output image.
- the ray reflected from the surface 19 and directed back up into the first region 16 does not encounter any partially-reflective surface as it propagates through the first region of the LOE.
- the ray continues until it reaches an outer edge of the LOE, where it is preferably absorbed or diffused by a suitable prepared non-reflective surface.
- FIGS. 4A-5B shows an alternative approach according to a further feature of certain particularly preferred implementations of the present invention which allows a further reduction in the dimensions of the first LOE region 16.
- the POD and/or the coupling-in prism are rotated such that the central optical axis of the image projection is angled downwards across the first LOE region 16, with the angle most preferably chosen such that the left-most extremity of the FOV is projected roughly parallel to the X axis.
- the coupling-in of the POD is preferably at or near the upper extremity (typically in the top third) of the first LOE region 16.
- the required dimension of the LOE below the POD aperture is dictated by geometrical considerations similar to those described with reference to FIGS.
- the geometrical requirements to“fill” the EMB require significantly different facet spacing between the right and left sides of the field of view.
- the left- side field is effectively filled by one side of the pixel beam reflected from one facet coinciding with the other side of the beam reflected from the adjacent facet.
- the uniform facet spacing as illustrated would result in“black lines” (illustrated here as thick black lines) within which no image illumination is present.
- variable facet spacing is preferred, as illustrated by the partial set of facets shown in FIG. 4B with the corresponding geometrical constructs to show how the facet spacing is correctly adjusted to provide image illuminations “filling” the EMB for each extremity of the field of view.
- the facet spacing preferably varies progressively (although not necessarily continuously or linearly) across the LOE region 16.
- FIG. 5A illustrates various additional regions of the first and second FOE’s which do not contribute to the image transmi sion and can, according to the needs of each particular application, be trimmed away further as shown.
- FIGS. 6 A and 6B illustrate a geometrical principle underlying adjustment of the eye-motion box location across the width dimension of the second region of the FOE 12.
- FIG. 6 A an arrangement equivalent to FIGS. 2A-2F is shown, with a ray path corresponding to a central ray of the image as viewed from a center of the eye-motion box. This results in central positioning of the EMB.
- FIG. 6B illustrates the effect of implementing the second region 18 of FOE 12 with facets 19 angularly offset relative to the X axis.
- the ray that forms the center of the field at the center of the eye-motion box is shifted, resulting in a horizontally displaced eye-motion box, useful where asymmetrical deployment of the EMB relative to the FOE is required.
- the“extensional direction” of a facet is taken to be a line of intersection of a facet with a plane parallel to the major external surfaces of the FOE.
- An equivalent definition is a line of intersection between a plane containing the partially-reflecting surface and the major external surface.
- This line is referred to herein as the extensional direction of the facet parallel to the major external surfaces, or the“in-plane” extensional direction.
- the extent of the“angular offset” relative to the X axis in this context depends on the extent of the horizontal shift required, but for certain preferred cases, may be in the range of 5-25 degrees, although both smaller and larger angular offsets are possible.
- FIG. 7 shows schematically a top view of a near-eye display in which the LOEs are deployed with a tilt relative to each other, allowing them to be mounted in a “wrap-around” frame which is shaped to follow (to some extent) a side-to-side curvature of the face.
- a “wrap-around” frame which is shaped to follow (to some extent) a side-to-side curvature of the face.
- it is necessary to correct for the face curvature so that the images are presented centered along parallel lines in space (dash-dot lines in FIG. 7), which are offset horizontally relative to the perpendicular to the LOE.
- image projector 14 and the first set of partially- reflecting surfaces 17 are oriented so that the propagating image coupled in to the LOE from image projector 14 is deflected by facets 17 to generate a deflected propagating image propagating with an in-plane component of the optical axis inclined relative to the Y axis.
- a result of this offset, after coupling out by facets 19, is that the optical axis of the coupled-out image is deflected in a horizontal plane, i.e., is inclined relative to a normal to the major external surface with a non-zero component of inclination along an in-plane extensional direction of the second set of partially-reflecting surfaces, as illustrated in FIG. 6D.
- first LOE region facet angle and second LOE region facet angle are interrelated, and a variation of one of these parameters will typically require corresponding adjustments in the other parameters in order to ensure transmission of the entire field of view, and that these adjustments may result in a rotation of the injected image about its central axis, which may be corrected directly by rotation of the projector and/or coupling arrangement as illustrated schematically in FIG. 6D.
- X and Y can be defined relative to the orientation of the device when mounted on the head of a user, in an orientation which is typically defined by a support arrangement, such as the aforementioned glasses frame of FIGS. 1A and 1B.
- X axis which typically coincide with that definition of the X axis include: (a) at least one straight line delimiting the eye-motion box, that can be used to define a direction parallel to the X axis; (b) the edges of a rectangular projected image are typically parallel to the X axis and the Y axis; and (c) a boundary between the first region 16 and the second region 18 typically extends parallel to the X axis.
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