Patent classifications
G02B5/3025
Imaging spectropolarimeter
An imaging spectropolarimeter for examining targets with polarized light, the spectropolarimeter including a light source adapted to produce polarized light directed at a target. Embodiments also include a three-camera camera system defining a three-camera camera axis with a first camera unit comprising a first analyzer set at 0°, a lens and a first multi-pixel sensor, a second camera unit comprising a second analyzer set at 45°, a lens and a second multi-pixel sensor, and a third camera unit comprising a third analyzer set at 90°, a lens and a third multi-pixel sensor. At least two beam splitters adapted to direct a portion of polarized light reflected from the target to each of the first, second and third camera units. Preferred systems include a processor adapted to produce polarimetric images of the target utilizing intensity information collected by the multi-pixel sensors.
OPTICAL FILM STACK INCLUDING RETARDATION LAYER
Optical film stacks are described. More particularly, optical film stacks including a half-wave retardation layer are described. Achromatic half-wave retardation layers, including achromatic half-wave layers formed from a quarter-wave and a three-quarters-wave retardation layer, are described. Film stacks including reflective polarizers tuned to reduce wavelength dispersion of the half-wave retardation layer are also described.
DISPLAY MEDIUM, DISPLAY PRODUCT, AND DISPLAY SET
A display medium comprises a substrate having first and second surfaces, and a reflective layer on at least one of the first and second surfaces. The substrate includes a polarized light separation layer capable of reflecting circularly polarized light having one rotation direction DA and transmitting circularly polarized light having an opposite rotation direction to the rotation direction DA therethrough. The reflective layer contains first and second reflective pigments capable of reflecting circularly polarized light having rotation directions DBR and DBL, respectively, and transmitting circularly polarized light having opposite rotation directions to the rotation directions DBR and DBL, respectively, therethrough. The rotation directions DBR and DBL of the circularly polarized light that the first and second reflective pigments, respectively, can reflect are opposite to each other. Hues of the circularly polarized light that the first and second reflective pigments can reflect are differ from each other.
OPTICAL FUNCTIONAL FILM FOR HEAD-UP DISPLAY, OPTICAL LAMINATE, FUNCTIONAL GLASS, AND HEAD-UP DISPLAY SYSTEM
The present disclosure relates to an optical functional film for a head-up display, having two or more slow axis zones different in slow axis angles in the same plane, wherein a maximum difference between slow axis angles is more than 5° and less than 30°.
SEE-THROUGH COMPUTER DISPLAY SYSTEMS
Embodiments include a head-worn display including a display panel sized and positioned to produce a field of view to present digital content to an eye of a user, and a processor adapted to present the digital content to the display panel such that the digital content is only presented in a portion of the field of view, the portion being in the middle of the field of view such that horizontally opposing edges of the field of view are blank areas. The processor is adapted to shift the digital content into one of the blank areas to adjust the convergence distance of the digital content and thereby change the perceived distance from the user to the digital content.
Optical waveguide beam splitter with polarization volume gratings for display
An optical device for providing illumination light includes an optical waveguide and a plurality of polarization selective elements. The plurality of polarization selective elements is disposed adjacent to the optical waveguide so that a respective polarization selective element receives light in a first direction, and redirects a first portion of the light in a second direction. A second portion, distinct from the first portion, of the light undergoes total internal reflection, thereby continuing to propagate inside the optical waveguide.
Head up display device and image display apparatus therefor
A HUD device and an image display apparatus for solving a problem that a HUD image cannot be seen in a HUD device that displays a virtual image when wearing the sunglasses having polarization function are provided. A head up display device for a vehicle is provided with an image display apparatus configured to project an image onto a windshield or a combiner by polarized light and means of converting polarization of polarized light of the image projected from the image display apparatus, the means being provided on a part of a light path from the image display apparatus to the windshield or the combiner.
CURVED SEE-THROUGH PANCAKE LENS ASSEMBLY AND DISPLAY DEVICE INCLUDING THE SAME
An optical assembly a substrate having a first surface and a second surface that is opposite to and substantially parallel with the first surface. The first surface has a first curved profile and the second surface has a second curved profile. The optical assembly also includes a beam splitter on the first surface and a reflector on the second surface. The optical assembly is configured to transmit image light received at the first surface in an optical path that includes reflection at each of the reflector and the beam splitter before the image light is output from the second surface. The optical assembly is also configured to transmit ambient light received at the first surface such that the second light is output from the second surface without undergoing reflection at either the reflector or the beam splitter. A method of transmitting light through the optical assembly is also disclosed.
Polarizing plate and optical display device comprising same
A polarizing plate and an optical display comprising the same are disclosed. The polarizing plate includes: a polarizer and a first protective layer stacked on one surface of the polarizer via a bonding layer, wherein the bonding layer is formed of a bonding layer composition including an epoxy compound and a photocationic initiator, and the polarizing plate has a chrominance variation ΔE of 5.2 or less, as calculated by Equation 1.
REFLECTIVE POLARIZER AND DISPLAY SYSTEM
A reflective polarizer has substantially distinct blue, green and red-infrared reflection bands for substantially normally incident light. A display system includes a display panel including blue, green and red light emitting pixels having respective blue, green and red peak wavelengths and respective blue, green and red FWHMs; and the reflective polarizer disposed on the light emitting pixels. The reflective polarizer: reflects at least about 60% of the incident light for each of the blue and green peak wavelengths and at least about 40% of the incident light for the red peak wavelength for a first polarization state; transmits at least about 60% of the incident light for each of the blue, green and red peak wavelengths for an orthogonal second polarization state; and has an absorption peak at a wavelength between the green and red FWHMs.