G02B5/3083

POLARIZING PLATE AND OPTICAL DISPLAY APPARATUS COMPRISING THE SAME

A polarizing plate and an optical display apparatus including the same are provided. A polarizing plate includes: a polarizer; an antireflection film stacked on a first surface of the polarizer; and a retardation film stacked on a second surface of the polarizer, and the antireflection film has a water vapor transmission rate of 1 g/m.sup.2.Math.day to 30 g/m.sup.2.Math.day, and the retardation film has a water vapor transmission rate of 1 g/m.sup.2.Math.day to 100 g/m.sup.2.Math.day.

HOLOGRAPHIC LENS SYSTEM
20220397859 · 2022-12-15 ·

The holographic lens system includes a geometric phase lens located on plane of an aperture, a front lens and a rear lens respectively located at the front and behind of the aperture, a polarizer located between the geometric phase lens and the front lens, and an image sensor that is located behind the rear lens and acquires an interference fringe generated by the geometric phase lens.

DEVICE ACQUIRING HOLOGRAPHY AND SYSTEM INCLUDING THE SAME

Disclosed herein a device acquiring holography and system including the same. The device includes: a beam splitter module splitting a light emitted from an object into a first beam and a second beam which have polarizations in different states; and an optical control module equipped with a first reflective optical element, which is disposed at one side of the beam splitter module and receives and emits the first beam to the beam splitter module, and a second reflective optical element which is placed at the other side of the beam splitter module, receives the second beam and emits the second beam to the beam splitter module so as to have differences of optical path and wavefront from the first beam. The beam splitter module, the first reflective optical element and the second reflective optical element are monolithically installed by being fixed to each other.

DUAL-REFLECTOR OPTICAL COMPONENT

A folded-path optical component usable as an ocular lens in a near-eye display is disclosed. The folded-path optical component includes a cavity formed by a pair of spaced apart coaxial curved reflective polarizers, and a partial reflector in the cavity for splitting an impinging light beam to propagate along two optical paths ending at an exit pupil of the optical component. Each optical path includes a reflection from one of the reflective polarizers and a transmission through the other one of the reflective polarizers.

Optimizing signal-to-noise ratio in optical imaging of defects on unpatterned wafers

A system for optical imaging of defects on unpatterned wafers that includes an illumination module, relay optics, a segmented polarizer, and a detector. The illumination module is configured to produce a polarized light beam incident on a selectable area of an unpatterned wafer. The relay optics is configured to collect and guide, radiation scattered off the area, onto the polarizer. The detector is configured to sense scattered radiation passed through the polarizer. The polarizer includes at least four polarizer segments, such that (i) boundary lines, separating the polarizer segments, are curved outwards relative to a plane, perpendicular to the segmented polarizer, unless the boundary line is on the perpendicular plane, and (ii) when the area comprises a typical defect, a signal-to-noise ratio of scattered radiation, passed through the polarizer segments, is increased as compared to when utilizing a linear polarizer.

OPTICAL COMMUNICATION DEVICE

Provided is an optical communication device, such as a wavelength locker, a wavelength demultiplexer, an optical coupling system, and an optical switching system, using a small-sized lens element. An optical communication device includes, as a lens element, a liquid crystal diffractive lens element having an optically anisotropic layer that is formed using a composition containing a liquid crystal compound, and has a liquid crystal alignment pattern in which an orientation of an optical axis of the liquid crystal compound changes while continuously rotating toward one direction, in a radial shape from an inside toward an outside, and in the liquid crystal alignment pattern, in a case where a length over which the orientation of the optical axis rotates by 180° in one direction in which the optical axis changes is a single period, a length of the single period gradually decreases from the inside toward the outside.

NEAR-EYE DISPLAY SYSTEM HAVING MULTIPLE PASS IN-COUPLING FOR WAVEGUIDE DISPLAY
20220390744 · 2022-12-08 ·

A waveguide display for use in a near-eye display system includes a waveguide stack having at least one waveguide substrate, an input coupler coupling light into the waveguide substrate and an optical arrangement that includes a birefringent reflective polarizer, a mirror and a polarization state converting element configured to convert light in a linear polarization state to a circular polarization state and to convert light in a circular polarization state to a linear polarization state. The mirror is arranged to receive light from the polarization state converting element and reflect the light back to the polarization state converting element. The optical arrangement causes a transmission path of light that traverses the waveguide stack a first time to be folded back through the waveguide stack such that at least a portion of light not coupled into the waveguide substrate is caused to traverse the waveguide stack a plurality of additional times.

POLARIZING PLATE AND OPTICAL DISPLAY APPARATUS COMPRISING THE SAME

A polarizing plate and an optical display apparatus including the same are provided. The polarizing plate includes: a polarizer; and a first retardation layer and a second retardation layer sequentially stacked on a lower surface of the polarizer. The first retardation layer has an in-plane retardation (Re) of 200 nm to 250 nm at a wavelength of 550 nm; the second retardation layer has an in-plane retardation (Re) of 80 nm to 140 nm at a wavelength of 550 nm; and the polarizing plate has a total transmittance difference of 2% or more between total transmittance at a wavelength of 450 nm and total transmittance at a wavelength of 420 nm.

PROVIDING POLARIZATION DIVERSITY AND REDUCING POLARIZATION DEPENDENT LOSS (PDL) IN A GRATING-BASED OPTICAL SPECTRUM ANALYZER (OSA)

A system for a high resolution optical spectrum analyzer (OSA) using various optical configurations to reduce polarization dependent loss (PDL) is disclosed. The system may include a birefringent element to receive an input optical beam. The birefringent element may then split the input optical beam into a first optical beam and a second optical beam. The system may also include an optical configuration, which may determine an optical beam path associated with the first optical beam and the second optical beam, transmit the first optical beam in a first direction along the optical beam path and transmit the second optical beam in a second direction along the optical beam path.

Polarizer stack

A polarizer stack including an absorbing polarizer and a multilayer polymeric reflective polarizer bonded together is described. The absorbing polarizer has a first block axis and the reflective polarizer has a second block axis substantially parallel to the first block axis. The reflective polarizer may be substantially free of micro-wrinkling when the polarizer stack adhered to a glass layer is heated at 95° C. for 100 hours.