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Maxwellian near-eye display with an expanded eyebox

Tiegang Lin, Tao Zhan, Junyu Zou, Fan Fan, Shin‐Tson Wu

2020Optics Express98 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Maxwellian view systems can be employed to circumvent the vergence-accommodation conflict in near-eye displays (NEDs), which directly project images onto the retina regardless of the human eye's depth of focus. However, Maxwellian view optics typically have a limited eyebox, which prevents broader applications of this architecture in NEDs. Here, we demonstrate a thin-film two-dimensional beam deflector composed of multi-twist broad-band Pancharatnam-Berry deflectors to mitigate this limitation via eyebox replication. Based on experimental validation, our proposed design can display always-focused full-color images within a 9 mm × 9 mm eyebox and thus mitigate the limitation of conventional Maxwellian displays while adding negligible weight and volume.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsAccommodationComputer scienceFocus (optics)Human eyeReplication (statistics)Adaptive opticsPhysicsStatisticsMathematicsAdvanced Optical Imaging TechnologiesVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsTactile and Sensory Interactions