G03H2001/0415

METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A COMPUTER-GENERATED HOLOGRAM, HOLOGRAM, AND LIGHTING DEVICE FOR A VEHICLE
20220026850 · 2022-01-27 · ·

A method for producing a computer-generated hologram including producing a reference beam, producing an object beam, applying computer-generated information regarding the hologram to the object beam, overlapping the object beam and the reference beam on or in a light-sensitive recording medium in order to apply the hologram by exposure, wherein several portions of the light-sensitive recording medium are exposed, one after the other, to the object beam and the reference beam simultaneously in order to produce a plurality of sub-holograms, wherein the angle of incidence at which the reference beam hits the surface of a first portion of the recording medium is different from the angle of incidence at which the reference beam hits the surface of a second portion of the recording medium. A change in the angle of incidence of the reference beam is achieved by changing the point of incidence of the reference beam on a lens.

Apparatus for manufacturing holographic optical element, and apparatus for reconstructing holograms

An apparatus for manufacturing a hologram includes a holographic optical element on which a first interference pattern of a first signal beam and a first reference beam is recorded and a second interference pattern of a second signal beam modulated by a Fourier lens and a second reference beam is recorded. Also, an apparatus for reconstructing a hologram by using the holographic optical element is provided.

Hologram Transcription Apparatus
20210356908 · 2021-11-18 ·

Provided is a hologram transcription apparatus including: an exposure part; and a light source part for irradiating light to the exposure part. Here, the exposure part includes a transfer unit for transferring a hologram film, and the exposure part is rotatable to change an angle formed with the light.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICAL ELEMENT (HOE), WHICH IS PROVIDED FOR PROJECTION IN A PROJECTION SYSTEM, A HOLOGRAPHIC OPTICAL ELEMENT OF THIS KIND, PROJECTION DEVICE, LENS FOR DATA GLASSES AND DATA GLASSES OF THIS KIND
20210356745 · 2021-11-18 ·

A method for producing a holographic optical element (HOE) that is provided for projection in a projection system. A hologram is recorded by the fact that a first Gaussian beam and a second Gaussian beam are caused to interfere on a holographic film for at least two different configurations. The first Gaussian beam is a reference beam that, for the at least two different configurations, is identical to a reconstruction beam with which the HOE is reconstructed. The second Gaussian beam is furthermore an object beam that, upon reconstruction of the HOE utilizing the reconstruction beam, is identical to a projection beam that is used in the projection system for projection. For the at least two different configurations, at least one beam property that depends respectively on predefined projection properties of the projection system is predefined for the second Gaussian beam.

Holographic optical elements for augmented reality devices and methods of manufacturing and using the same

Holographic optical elements for augmented reality (AR) devices and methods of manufacturing and using the same are disclosed. An example AR device includes a holographic optical element (HOE) including a recorded optical function, and a projector to emit light toward the HOE. The HOE reflects the light based on the optical function to produce a full image corresponding to content perceivable by a user viewing the reflected light from within an eyebox. A first portion of the content is viewable from a first location within the eyebox. A second portion of the content is viewable from a second location within the eyebox. The first portion including different content than the second portion that is non-repeating between the first and second portions.

Systems, devices, and methods for aperture-free hologram recording
11422505 · 2022-08-23 · ·

The apertures typically used for hologram recording create unwanted secondary holograms by diffracting light. Aperture-free hologram recording eliminates these unwanted secondary holograms. Aperture-free hologram recording includes applying a mask to the holographic recording medium. The mask controls the size of the recorded hologram like an aperture but does not create unwanted secondary holograms. Hologram fringes are only present in the desired recording area and a thin boundary region. The mask may be present during recording, or the mask may be used to pre-bleach the holographic recording medium. Pre-bleaching the holographic recording medium renders a portion of the holographic recording medium insensitive to light, the hologram is recorded in the light-sensitive portions of the holographic recording medium.

Systems, devices, and methods for aperture-free hologram recording
11409238 · 2022-08-09 · ·

The apertures typically used for hologram recording create unwanted secondary holograms by diffracting light. Aperture-free hologram recording eliminates these unwanted secondary holograms. Aperture-free hologram recording includes applying a mask to the holographic recording medium. The mask controls the size of the recorded hologram like an aperture but does not create unwanted secondary holograms. Hologram fringes are only present in the desired recording area and a thin boundary region. The mask may be present during recording, or the mask may be used to pre-bleach the holographic recording medium. Pre-bleaching the holographic recording medium renders a portion of the holographic recording medium insensitive to light, the hologram is recorded in the light-sensitive portions of the holographic recording medium.

Holographic in-field illuminator

A system for making a holographic medium for use in generating light patterns for eye tracking includes a light source configured to provide light and a beam splitter configured to separate the light into a first portion of the light and a second portion of the light that is spatially separated from the first portion of the light. The system also includes a first set of optical elements configured to transmit the first portion of the light for providing a first wide-field beam onto an optically recordable medium and one or more diffractive optical elements configured to receive the second portion of the light and project a plurality of separate light patterns onto the optically recordable medium for forming the holographic medium.

Holographic pattern generation for head-mounted display (HMD) eye tracking using a diffractive optical element

A system for making a holographic medium for use in generating light patterns for eye tracking includes a light source configured to provide light and a beam splitter configured to separate the light into a first portion of the light and a second portion of the light that is spatially separated from the first portion of the light. The system also includes a first set of optical elements configured to transmit the first portion of the light for providing a first wide-field beam onto an optically recordable medium and one or more diffractive optical elements configured to receive the second portion of the light and project a plurality of separate light patterns onto the optically recordable medium for forming the holographic medium.

DISPLAY LENS MANUFACTURING APPARATUS AND METHOD, AND HEAD-MOUNTED DISPLAY DEVICE COMPRISING DISPLAY LENS MANUFACTURED THEREBY

An embodiment according to an aspect of the present disclosure provides a device for manufacturing a display lens, a method for manufacturing a display lens using the device, and a head-mounted display device including the display lens manufactured thereby. The device for manufacturing a display lens including a holographic optical element formed by recording a hologram on a photosensitive substrate, in which a substrate is coated with a photosensitive material, through irradiation of laser beams includes: a first laser light incidence unit configured to cause first laser light, converging along an irradiation direction, to be incident on one surface of the photosensitive substrate; and a second laser light incidence unit configured to cause second laser light, diverging at a plurality of points along an irradiation direction, to be incident on the other surface of the photosensitive substrate.