Abstract:
A virtual image generation system for use by an end user comprises a projection subsystem configured for generating a collimated light beam, and a display configured emitting light rays in response to the collimated light beam to display a pixel of an image frame to the end user. The pixel has a location encoded with angles of the emitted light rays. The virtual image generation system further comprises a sensing assembly configured for sensing at least one parameter indicative of at least one of the emitted light ray angles, and a control subsystem configured for generating image data defining a location of the pixel, and controlling an angle of the light beam relative to the display based on the defined location of the pixel and the sensed parameter(s).
Abstract:
Planar optical module (100, 100') for capturing, converging and collimating incident light (3, 3') with a variable incident direction comprising: - a first optical arrangement (10) with an optical layer able to converge the incident light-beam (3, 3'), forming thereby a converging light-beam (4, 4') and - a second optical arrangement (20) placed downstream said first optical arrangement (10), said second optical arrangement (20) having an optical layer collimating said converging light-beam(s) (4, 4'), forming thereby a collimated and concentrated beam (5, 5'), wherein the first and second optical arrangements (10, 20) are movable one relative to the other such that the relative position of first and second optical arrangements (10, 20) allows said collimated and concentrated beam (5, 5') to have an orientation which is, in a plane perpendicular to the main plane (P) of the planar optical module (100, 100'), predetermined, fixed and independent from the direction of the incident light (3, 3'). Preferentially, the first optical arrangement (10) comprises two optical layers (11, 12) movable one relative to the other, the second optical arrangement (20) comprises either an optical layer formed by one or a plurality of reflective elements (26, 27) having a concave surface or comprises only one optical layer with variable refractive- index elements (23) or with fluorescent dyes (25).
Abstract:
A system for collimated light generation including a substrate disposed in open space, an energy source providing energy to the substrate, thereby causing formation of a plasma on the substrate in the open space, and an optical pump providing optical pumping to the plasma, such that stimulated emission of collimated light by the plasma occurs.
Abstract:
Discrete light fiber inputs for high powered image projector display systems are disclosed herein. Various embodiments disclosed herein may employ a bundle of light fiber inputs, a diffuser and reducing relay optic to convert the fiber input array into a smaller pattern of spots that may be interfaced to a projector display system that may perform light recycling. Many embodiments herein may facilitate higher power laser light for illumination and, possibly, recycling. In these embodiments, laser fibers may be individually collimated and illuminate a diffuser. The diffuser spots may be then imaged through a common path relay that can be resized to allow room for the individual lasers and collimation lenses. The diffuser spots may be imaged through holes in a mirror that is on the input side of an integration rod which recycles the light.
Abstract:
A system includes a first electrode to receive an ion beam, a second electrode to receive the ion beam after passing through the first electrode, the first and second electrode forming an upstream gap defined by a convex surface on one of the first or second electrode and concave surface on the other electrode, a third electrode to receive the ion beam after passing through the second electrode, wherein the second and third electrode form a downstream gap defined by a convex surface on one of the second or third electrode and concave surface on the other electrode, wherein the second electrode has either two concave surfaces or two convex surfaces; and a voltage supply system to independently supply voltage signals to the first, second and third electrode, that accelerate and decelerate the ion beam as it passes through the first, second, and third electrode.
Abstract:
Cases and case kits suitable for receiving an illuminated display device such as a tablet are described. The cases comprise a (e.g. light-collimating) optical film integrated with the case. The illuminated display device is intended to be operated while contained within (rather than being removed from) the case. The illuminated display surface can be viewed through the (e.g. light-collimating) optical film when an illuminated display device is provided within the case.
Abstract:
A multicore collimator collimates light signals transmitted by respective cores of a multicore fiber. An array of gradient-index lens includes a plurality of individual gradient- index lenses corresponding to respective cores of the multicore fiber. The plurality of gradient-index lenses extends through a lens array body between an input end and an output end thereof and has a lens-to-lens spacing that is larger than the core-to-core spacing of the multicore fiber. A taper at the input end of the array of gradient-index lenses provides a tapered transition between the core-to-core spacing of the multicore fiber and the lens-to-lens spacing of the array of gradient-index lenses. The array of gradient-index lenses is configured to collimate the light signals outputs from the coupler, and to provide the collimated light signals as an output at the output end of the array of gradient-index lenses.