Optical systems with multi-layer holographic combiners
An electronic device may include a display module that generates image light and an optical system that redirects the light towards an eye box. The optical system may have first hologram structures that replicate the light over multiple output angles onto second hologram structures. The second hologram structures may focus the replicated light onto the eye box. If desired, the device may include an image sensor. The first and second hologram structures may include transmission and/or reflection holograms. The optical system may redirect a first portion of the light to the eye box and a second portion of the light to the sensor. The sensor may generate image data based on the second portion of the light. Control circuitry may compensate for distortions in the first portion of the light by performing feedback adjustments to the display module based on distortions in the image data.
1 . An electronic device comprising:
a projector configured to output light;
a substrate;
an optical sensor; and
diffractive gratings on the substrate, the diffractive gratings being configured to diffract a first portion of the light towards an eye box and being configured to diffract a second portion of the light towards the optical sensor; and
one or more processors configured to:
detect, using the optical sensor, a misalignment between the substrate and the projector, and
adjust the projector based on the detected misalignment.
2 . The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the optical sensor is configured to generate sensor data based on the second portion of the light, the one or more processors being configured to detect the misalignment based on the sensor data.
3 . The electronic device of claim 2 , wherein the sensor data identifies a change in orientation of the substrate relative to the projector identified by the sensor data, the one or more processors being configured to adjust the projector based on the change in orientation.
4 . The electronic device of claim 2 , wherein the projector is configured to adjust the light based on the sensor data.
5 . The electronic device of claim 4 , wherein the sensor data identifies a change in orientation of the substrate relative to the projector and the projector is configured to adjust the light based on the change in orientation.
6 . The electronic device of claim 4 , wherein the projector is configured to distort an image in the light based on the sensor data.
7 . The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the light comprises visible wavelengths and images.
8 . The electronic device of claim 1 , wherein the light comprises infrared light.
9 . The electronic device of claim 1 , further comprising:
a housing having a temple and a bridge, the projector being disposed in the temple and the substrate being disposed in the bridge.
10 . The electronic device of claim 9 , wherein the projector is configured to adjust the light based on a change in orientation of the temple relative to the bridge.
11 . A method of operating an electronic device comprising:
with a projector in a first portion of a housing for the electronic device, generating light;
with a first diffractive grating in a second portion of the housing, diffracting a first portion of the light to an eye box;
with a second diffractive grating in the second portion of the housing, diffracting a second portion of the light to an optical sensor;
with the optical sensor, generating sensor data based on the second portion of the light; and
with the projector, adjusting the light based on a misalignment between the projector and the first and second diffractive gratings as identified by the sensor data.
12 . The method of claim 11 , wherein adjusting the light comprises adjusting an image in the light.
13 . The method of claim 12 , wherein adjusting the image comprises distorting the image.
14 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the sensor data identifies an orientation of the first portion of the housing relative to the second portion of the housing and wherein adjusting the light comprises adjusting the light based on the orientation.
15 . The method of claim 11 , further comprising:
with a waveguide, directing the light from the projector towards the first and second diffractive gratings.
16 . The method of claim 11 , wherein the second diffractive grating overlaps the first diffractive grating.
17 . An electronic device comprising:
a light source configured to generate light containing images;
an optical sensor; and
an optical combiner configured to transmit world light to an eye box, wherein
the optical combiner comprises diffractive gratings configured to diffract a first portion of the light to the eye box and to diffract a second portion of the light to the optical sensor,
the optical sensor is configured to generate sensor data based on the second portion of the light, and
the light source is configured to adjust the images in the light based on a misalignment between the light source and the optical combiner as identified by the sensor data.
18 . The electronic device of claim 17 , further comprising:
one or more processors configured to identify an orientation of the light source relative to the optical combiner based on the sensor data, wherein the projector is configured to adjust the images in the light based on the relative orientation.
19 . The electronic device of claim 17 , further comprising:
a waveguide configured to direct the light to the diffractive gratings.