Patent classifications
G02B5/282
Optical filter and camera-equipped information device
An optical filter (1a) includes a light-absorbing layer and satisfies the following requirements (i) to (iii) when light with wavelengths of 300 nm to 1200 nm is incident at an incident angle of 0°: (i) an average transmittance of 78% or more in the wavelength range of 450 nm to 600 nm; (ii) a spectral transmittance of 1% or less in the wavelength range of 750 nm to 1080 nm; and (iii) a decreasing spectral transmittance with increasing wavelength in the wavelength range of 600 nm to 750 nm and a first IR cut-off wavelength in the wavelength range of 620 nm to 680 nm. The requirement (i), the requirement (ii), and the requirement (iii) are satisfied by the light-absorbing layer (10).
Beam Splitter Plate, Beam Splitter Apparatus, Beam Splitter Lens Module, Camera, and Electronic Device
A beam splitter plate configured to dispose obliquely in a transmission path of an imaging beam of a camera and comprising a transmissive plate, and a beam splitter film supported on the transmissive plate and parallel to the transmissive plate, wherein the beam splitter film is configured to reflect visible light and transmit near-infrared light, or the beam splitter film is configured to reflect the near-infrared light and transmit the visible light, wherein a thickness of the transmissive plate satisfies that transmission path lengths of the visible light and the near-infrared light in the imaging beam in the transmissive plate are both less than a projection length of the beam splitter film on an optical axis of the imaging beam.
POLARIZATION BEAM SPLITTER AND HOT MIRROR FOR HEADS UP DISPLAY
An optical system for displaying a virtual image to a viewer includes stacked integral first reflective polarizer and integral second reflective polarizer, a display, and a mirror. For substantially normally incident light: for at least one visible wavelength in a first wavelength range, the first reflective polarizer reflects at least 60% of the incident light having a first polarization state and transmits at least 60% of the incident light having an orthogonal second polarization state, and the second reflective polarizer transmits at least 60% of the incident light for each of the first and second polarization states; and for at least one infrared wavelength in a second wavelength range, the first reflective polarizer reflects at least 60% of the incident light having the first polarization state and transmits at least 60% of the incident light having the second polarization state, and the second reflective polarizer reflects at least 60% of the incident light having the second polarization state and transmits at least 20% of the light having the first polarization state.
OPTICAL FILMS WITH INFRARED FILTERS
An optical film includes a plurality of first layers disposed on a plurality of second layers. For each angle of incidence in an incident angle range of 0-50 degrees, an optical transmittance of each of the optical film and the plurality of second layers versus wavelength includes a band edge disposed in a transition wavelength range separating a visible wavelength range where the optical film and the plurality of second layers have respective average optical transmittances Tv and Tv2 from an infrared wavelength range where the optical film and the plurality of second layers have respective average optical transmittances Ti and Ti2. Each of Tv and Tv2 is greater than about 30%. An average value of Tv2 is greater than an average value of Tv by at least 5%. An average value of Ti is less than an average value of Ti2 by at least 20%.
ELECTRONIC DEVICE COMPRISING CAMERA MODULE FOR OBTAINING DEPTH INFORMATION
An electronic device includes a processor; a first camera module comprising a camera including a first lens assembly having a first field of view (FOV) and a second camera module comprising a camera spaced apart a first camera module and including a second lens assembly having a second FOV narrower than the first FOV; wherein the first camera module includes an image sensor and a filter including a glass plate spaced apart the image sensor and disposed on the image sensor, and a layer disposed on the glass plate and configured to absorb a portion of infrared light among the light transmitted through the first lens assembly, wherein the processor is configured to obtain depth information about on the subject located within the second FOV based on data about the light passing through the filter, which is obtained through the image sensor.
Energy control coatings, structures, devices, and methods of fabrication thereof
Multilayer metallo-dielectric energy control coatings are disclosed in which one or more layers are formed from a hydrogenated metal nitride dielectric, which may be hydrogenated during or after dielectric deposition. Properties of the multilayer coating may be configured by appropriately tuning the hydrogen concentration (and/or the spatial profile thereof) in one or more hydrogenated metal nitride dielectric layers. One or more metal layers of the multilayer coating may be formed on a hydrogenated nitride dielectric layer, thereby facilitating adhesion of the metal with a low percolation threshold and enabling the formation of thin metal layers that exhibit substantial transparency in the visible spectrum. Optical properties of the coating may be tuned through modulation of metal-dielectric interface roughness and dispersion of metal nanoparticles in the dielectric layer. Electrical busbars and micro-nano electrical grids may be integrated with one or more metal layers to provide functionality such as de-icing and defogging.
Thermally Adaptive Coatings for Efficient Heating and Cooling Applications
A composite and an adaptive coating are provided. The composite includes a first layer, a second layer disposed on the first layer, and a third layer disposed on the second layer. The third layer constitutes a phase change material characterized by a transition temperature. The phase change material includes a dopant. The adaptive coating includes a visible light filter and the phase change material. When a temperature of the phase change material exceeds a threshold temperature, the adaptive coating is configured to radiate light in the infrared spectrum. When the temperature of the phase change material is less than the threshold temperature, the adaptive coating is configured not to radiate light in the infrared spectrum.
LiDAR window integrated optical filter
Disclosed is a LiDAR window integrated optical filter that includes a window of a polymer material for absorbing a visible light band and transmitting a near-infrared band; and an upper reflective layer and a lower reflective layer formed on the upper surface and the lower surface of the window. The upper reflective layer and the lower reflective layer may be formed in a thin film including titanium dioxide (TiO.sub.2) and silicon dioxide (SiO.sub.2).
EMBEDDED EYE TRACKER USING PUPIL EXPANDER GLARE PRISM
A head-up display and a system and method of operating a head-up display. The head-up display includes a prism, an imager and a camera. The prism has a first surface and a second surface. An infrared-reflective coating on the second surface of the prism has a maximum reflectivity at a selected wavelength. The imager is configured to project a hologram into the prism via the first surface, out of the prism via the second surface, through the infrared-reflective coating and into an eyebox. The camera is configured to receive an eye tracking beam from the eyebox that is reflected from the infrared-reflective coating. A processor determines eye information from the eye tracking beam and adjusts a parameter of the hologram based on the eye information.
Dynamic reflected color film with low optical caliper sensitivity
An article including a reflector with a reflectance band that is substantially constant as a function of an incidence angle; a polymeric multilayer film packet including a front surface partial reflector with a reflectivity that increases with an increasing incidence angle away from the normal; and a wavelength-selective absorber with a transmission band that at least partially coincides with the reflectance band of the reflector.