Patent classifications
G03H2225/12
AN OPTICAL DEVICE FOR MODULATING INCIDENT LIGHT
According to an aspect of the present inventive concept there is provided an optical device (1) for modulating incident light (L), comprising a resonance defining layer structure (110) comprising an optical state change material (112), and an electrode layer (120) comprising at least two spaced-apart electrode elements (121, 122, 123). The electrode elements are individually addressable and arranged to cause an optical state change of a portion of the optical state change material between a first state and a second state, wherein the portion forms a geometric structure (131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136) defined by the arrangement of the at least two spaced-apart electrode elements. The optical state change material is configured to alter an optical response of the optical device upon the optical state change between the first state and the second state, thereby determining the modulation of the incident light.
HOLOGRAM DISPLAY DEVICE
A hologram display device includes a light source unit, a light guide plate, a spatial light modulator, a sensing unit, and a light source driving unit. The light source unit includes a plurality of light sources and emits light when at least one of the plurality of light sources is turned on. The light guide plate converts the light emitted thereto from the light source unit to a planar light beam. The spatial light modulator spatially modulates the planar light beam to produce a hologram image. The sensing unit senses a position of a user watching the hologram image, and the light source driving unit turns on the at least one of the plurality of light sources, based on information on the position of the user obtained by the sensing unit.
COMPLEX LIGHT MODULATOR, HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY APPARATUS, AND METHOD OF GENERATING HOLOGRAM PATTERN
Provided is a complex light modulator including a phase modulator, and an amplitude modulator, wherein the phase modulator and the amplitude modulator are configured to generate a first complex pixel having first complex light modulation characteristics and a second complex pixel having second complex light modulation characteristics, wherein the first complex pixel includes first sub-complex pixels that are provided in a 3×3 format and are configured to implement the first complex light modulation characteristics, wherein the second complex pixel includes second sub-complex pixels that are provided in a 3×3 format and are configured to implement the second complex light modulation characteristics, and wherein the first complex pixel and the second complex pixel respectively include a first overlapping pixel that is included in the first sub-complex pixels and the second sub-complex pixels.
HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY HAVING VOLUME SUBSTRATE-GUIDED HOLOGRAPHIC CONTINUOUS LENS OPTICS WITH LASER ILLUMINATED MICRODISPLAY
This application relates to a see-through head-mounted display using recorded substrate-guided holographic continuous lens (SGHCL) and a microdisplay with narrow spectral band source or laser illumination. The high diffraction efficiency of the volume SGHCL creates very high luminance of the virtual image.
HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING EXPANDED VIEWING WINDOW
A holographic display apparatus capable of providing an expanded viewing window and a display method are provided. The holographic display apparatus includes an image processor configured to provide computer generated hologram (CGH) data to a spatial light modulator, wherein the image processor is further configured to generate a hologram data array comprising information of the holographic image to be reproduced at the first resolution or a resolution less than the first resolution, perform an off-axis phase computation on the hologram data array at the second resolution, and then, generate the CHG data at the first resolution.
APPARATUS FOR DISPLAYING HOLOGRAM
Disclosed is an apparatus for displaying a hologram including a pixel circuit array including first to n.sup.th pixel circuits, a first insulating layer provided on the pixel circuit array, first to n.sup.th pixel electrodes provided on the first insulating layer and electrically connected to the first to n.sup.th pixel circuits, respectively, a second insulating layer provided on the first insulating layer, first to n.sup.th display electrodes provided on the second insulating layer and electrically connected to the first to n.sup.th pixel electrodes, respectively, a display panel formed on the first to n.sup.th display electrodes, and a common electrode formed on the display panel. The first to n.sup.th display electrodes are clustery formed, and an area of the first to n.sup.th display electrodes is smaller than an area of the pixel circuit array.
Resonant liquid crystal devices
A tunable liquid crystal (LC) device includes an LC layer between a pair of reflectors forming an optical cavity. The reflectors include conductive layers for applying an electrical signal to the LC layer. One of the conductive layers may include an array of conductive pixels for spatially selective control of the effective refractive index of the LC layer. The phase delay introduced by the LC layer may be greatly increased or magnified by placing the LC layer into the optical cavity. This enables a substantial reduction of the LC layer thickness, which in its turn enables very tight pitches of the LC pixels, with a reduced inter-pixel crosstalk caused by fringing electric fields, as well as faster switching times. A tight-pitch, fast LC device may be used as a configurable hologram or a spatial light modulator.
HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICAL APPARATUS, HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICAL SYSTEM, AND HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY SYSTEM
A holographic optical apparatus includes a beam splitting component, a transmission assembly, a focal length modulation component and an optical element. The beam splitting component splits received light into reference light and signal light that are coherent light, and outputs the reference light and the signal light. The focal length modulation component includes a plurality of local length modulation regions with different focal lengths. The optical element includes a recording medium layer with a plurality of recording regions, and each recording region is located in a light-exit path of a focal length modulation region. The transmission assembly is disposed in a light-exit path of the beam splitting component, transmit the reference light to the plurality of recording regions and transmit the signal light to the plurality of focal length modulation regions.
Holographic display apparatus and method for providing expanded viewing window
A holographic display apparatus capable of providing an expanded viewing window and a display method are provided. The holographic display apparatus includes an image processor configured to provide computer generated hologram (CGH) data to a spatial light modulator, wherein the image processor is further configured to generate a hologram data array comprising information of the holographic image to be reproduced at the first resolution or a resolution less than the first resolution, perform an off-axis phase computation on the hologram data array at the second resolution, and then, generate the CHG data at the first resolution.
RESONANT LIQUID CRYSTAL DEVICES
A tunable liquid crystal (LC) device includes an LC layer between a pair of reflectors forming an optical cavity. The reflectors include conductive layers for applying an electrical signal to the LC layer. One of the conductive layers may include an array of conductive pixels for spatially selective control of the effective refractive index of the LC layer. The phase delay introduced by the LC layer may be greatly increased or magnified by placing the LC layer into the optical cavity. This enables a substantial reduction of the LC layer thickness, which in its turn enables very tight pitches of the LC pixels, with a reduced inter-pixel crosstalk caused by fringing electric fields, as well as faster switching times. A tight-pitch, fast LC device may be used as a configurable hologram or a spatial light modulator.