Patent classifications
G02B5/1809
Electrically tunable metasurfaces incorporating a phase change material
Electrically tunable metasurfaces including an array of subwavelength metasurface unit elements are presented. The unit elements include a stacked metal-insulator-metal structure within which an active phase change layer is included. A purely insulator, metal, or coexisting metal-insulator phase of the active layer can be electrically controlled to tune an amplitude and phase response of the metasurfaces. In combination with the subwavelengths dimensions of the unit elements, the phase and amplitude response can be controlled in a range from optical wavelengths to millimeter wavelength of incident light. Electrical control of the unit elements can be provided via resistive heating produced by flow of current though a top metal layer of the unit elements. Alternatively, electrical control of the unit elements can be provided via electrical field effect produced by applying a voltage differential between the top and bottom metal layers of the unit elements.
MANIPULATING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION
The present disclosure relates to an optoelectronic device for manipulating electromagnetic radiation. Drawbacks of conventional systems like material constraints, system complexity and tuning speed are overcome by the optoelectronic device comprising a substrate with at least one tuning structure arranged on the substrate, wherein the tuning structure comprises an electro-optical material. The tuning structure comprises a first and a second electrical contact. A cover layer covers the at least one tuning structure. An optical structure is arranged on the cover layer. A voltage source is electrically connected to the first and the second electrical contact and provided for generating electric fields within the at least one tuning structure.
RUTILE PHASE TIOX DEPOSITION WITH PREFERRED CRYSTAL ORIENTATIONS
Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to optical devices. More specifically, embodiments described herein relate to an optical device layer stack, an optical device formed from the optical device layer stack, and a method of forming an optical device layer stack.
Method for manufacturing template
A manufacturing method of a template includes: providing a base; forming a photoresist pattern on the base and patterning the base by using the photoresist pattern as a mask, and the forming the photoresist pattern includes: forming a plurality of first patterns spaced apart from each other on the base; forming a first material layer on the plurality of first patterns; patterning the at least one first pattern by using the first material layer as a mask so that the first pattern is formed into at least one first sub-pattern; and removing the first material layer; and the first material layer at least cover one side of at least one of the plurality of first patterns in a direction perpendicular to a surface on which the base is located.
Engineering chromatic response using cascaded metasurfaces
To overcome the problem of a diffractive surface having a large, and often excessively large, amount of chromatic aberration, an optical system can use multiple cascaded or sequential diffractive surfaces that, combined, have a reduced amount of chromatic aberration. The optical system can be designed such that all rays traversing the optical system and passing through the diffractive surfaces have an equal optical path length. In the design process, the sets of rays are identified, and the designs of the diffractive surfaces are selected to produce the angular deviations to produce the identified ray paths. In one example, an achromatic lens formed as two annular optical surfaces can receive a collimated incident beam, redirect rays helically at the first surface toward the second surface, and redirect the rays at the second surface toward a focal point. The azimuthal redirection can decrease with increasing distance away from a central axis.
STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING STRUCTURALLY-COLORED ARTICLES
As described above, one or more aspects of the present disclosure provide articles having structural color, and methods of making articles having structural color.
Zoned optical waveplate
A zoned waveplate has a series of transversely stacked birefringent zones alternating with non-birefringent zones. The birefringent and non-birefringent zones are integrally formed upon an AR-coated face of a single substrate by patterning the AR coated face of the substrate with zero-order sub-wavelength form-birefringent gratings configured to have a target retardance. The layer structure of the AR coating is designed to provide the target birefringence in the patterned zones and the reflection suppression.
DISPLAY DEVICE AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME
A display device includes: an image projector including an image forming device and a meta-lens module and configured to output image light formed by the image forming device; and a meta-waveguide configured to transfer the image light output from the image projector, to an observer's field of view, the meta-waveguide including waveguide element configured to totally reflect light inside, an input coupler including a plurality of first nanostructures forming a first phase gradient in a first direction and configured to couple the image light from the image projector to an inside of the waveguide element, and an output coupler including a plurality of second nanostructures forming a second phase gradient in a second direction different from the first direction and configured to output the light coupled to the inside of the waveguide element by the input coupler, to an outside of the waveguide element.
System and method for optically combining virtual images into real world scenery
An optical system is presented for use in a near-eye mixed reality system. The system comprises a relay system defining an eyebox of the optical system, said relay system being configured and operable to relay a virtual image light field from a light-engine onto an eye pupil plane while combining said virtual image with real-world light field. The relay system is configured as a free space relay system configured for free space propagation of said virtual image light field being relayed, said free space relay system comprising at least one off-axis 4f-system. Each of said at least one off-axis 4f-system comprises at least one lens formed from at least one resonance-domain surface relief diffractive optical element (SRDOE) operable for combining said virtual image light field with the real-world light field, said at least one SRDOE being configured with a predetermined global surface relief pattern characterized by global variation of at least some of pattern parameters across said SRDOE.
Back side emitting light source array device and electronic apparatus having the same
Provided is a back side emitting light source array device and an electronic apparatus, the back side emitting light source array device includes a substrate, a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) provided on a first surface of the substrate, a plurality of gain layers which are provided on the DBR, the plurality of gain layers being spaced apart from one another, and each of the plurality of gain layers being configured to individually generate light, and a nanostructure reflector provided on the plurality of gain layers opposite to the DBR, and including a plurality of nanostructures having a sub-wavelength shape dimension, wherein a reflectivity of the DBR is less than a reflectivity of the nanostructure reflector such that the light generated is emitted through the substrate.