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Waveguide-type see-through dual focus near-eye display with a polarization grating

Kwang-Soo Shin, Myeong-Ho Choi, Junyoung Jang, Jae-Hyeung Park

2021Optics Express18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Waveguide-type near-eye displays have useful properties such as compact form factor, lightweight and see-through capability. Conventional systems, however, support only a single image plane fixed at a certain distance, which may induce eye fatigue due to the vergence-accommodation conflict. In this paper, we propose a waveguide-type near-eye display with two image planes using a polarization grating. Two images with orthogonal polarizations propagate within the waveguide with different total internal reflection angles and form virtual images at different distances. The use of the polarization grating and two pairs of holographic optical elements enables dual image plane formation by a single waveguide with high transparency for the real scene. Optical experiments confirm the principle of the proposed optical system.

Topics & Concepts

OpticsGratingPolarization (electrochemistry)HolographyPhysicsOrthogonal polarization spectral imagingHolographic displayDiffraction gratingImage planeWaveguideReflection (computer programming)Focus (optics)Virtual imageImage qualityTotal internal reflectionLinear polarizationDual-polarization interferometryHolographic gratingWavefrontTransparency (behavior)Optical axisMoiré patternImage processingMaterials sciencePlane (geometry)Guided-mode resonanceCardinal pointAdvanced Optical Imaging TechnologiesPhotorefractive and Nonlinear OpticsElectrowetting and Microfluidic Technologies