IP Library Granted Patent US 12710592
Granted Patent B2
US 12710592 · App. 18/461,525 · Granted Aug 18, 2026

Waveguide device and optical engine

Inventors: Qing-Long Deng (Taoyuan City, TW); Chih-Ying Chen (Taoyuan City, TW)
Assignee: HTC Corporation
G02B6/262G03B21/14
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12710592
App. No.
18/461,525
Filed
Sep 6, 2023
Granted
Aug 18, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2882
USPC
353/94
Abstract

A waveguide device includes a first diffractive element, a second diffractive element, a third diffractive element, and a waveguide element. The first diffractive element is configured to diffract light of a wavelength to propagate with a diffraction angle. The second diffractive element is configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with the diffraction angle. The third diffractive element is configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with the diffraction angle. The waveguide element is configured to guide the light of the wavelength to propagate from the first diffractive element to the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element. Diffraction efficiencies of the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element are different.

Claims (28)

1 . A waveguide device, comprising:

a first diffractive element configured to diffract light of a wavelength to propagate with a diffraction angle;

a second diffractive element configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with the diffraction angle and diffract light of another wavelength;

a third diffractive element configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with the diffraction angle and diffract the light of the another wavelength; and

a waveguide element configured to guide the light of the wavelength to propagate from the first diffractive element to the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element, wherein diffraction efficiencies of the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element are different,

wherein each of the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element has different holographic gratings intersecting each other.

2 . The waveguide device of claim 1 , wherein the first diffractive element is spaced apart from the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element.

3 . The waveguide device of claim 1 , wherein a distance between the first diffractive element and the second diffractive element is smaller than a distance between the first diffractive element and the third diffractive element, and the diffraction efficiency of the second diffractive element is smaller than the diffraction efficiency of the third diffractive element.

4 . The waveguide device of claim 1 , wherein the waveguide element has opposite sides, the first diffractive element is disposed on one of the opposite sides, and the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element are disposed on another of the opposite sides.

5 . The waveguide device of claim 4 , wherein the first diffractive element, the second diffractive element, and the third diffractive element are reflective diffractive elements.

6 . The waveguide device of claim 1 , further comprising a fourth diffractive element configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with the diffraction angle, wherein the second diffractive element, the third diffractive element, and the fourth diffractive element are disposed on a surface of the waveguide element and sequentially arranged along a direction, and the diffraction efficiency of the third diffractive element is greater than the diffraction efficiency of the second diffractive element and smaller than a diffraction efficiency of the fourth diffractive element.

7 . The waveguide device of claim 6 , wherein the third diffractive element is in contact with the second diffractive element and the fourth diffractive element.

8 . An optical engine, comprising:

a projector configured to project light of a wavelength;

a first diffractive element configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with a diffraction angle;

a second diffractive element configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with the diffraction angle and diffract light of another wavelength;

a third diffractive element configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with the diffraction angle and diffract the light of the another wavelength; and

a waveguide element configured to guide the light of the wavelength to propagate from the first diffractive element to the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element, wherein diffraction efficiencies of the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element are different,

wherein each of the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element has different holographic gratings intersecting each other.

9 . The optical engine of claim 8 , wherein the first diffractive element is spaced apart from the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element.

10 . The optical engine of claim 8 , wherein a distance between the first diffractive element and the second diffractive element is smaller than a distance between the first diffractive element and the third diffractive element, and the diffraction efficiency of the second diffractive element is smaller than the diffraction efficiency of the third diffractive element.

11 . The optical engine of claim 8 , wherein the light diffracted by the first diffractive element sequentially reaches the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element through the waveguide element, and the diffraction efficiency of the second diffractive element is smaller than the diffraction efficiency of the third diffractive element.

12 . The optical engine of claim 8 , wherein the waveguide element has opposite sides, the first diffractive element is disposed on one of the opposite sides, and the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element are disposed on another of the opposite sides.

13 . The optical engine of claim 12 , wherein the first diffractive element, the second diffractive element, and the third diffractive element are reflective diffractive elements.

14 . The optical engine of claim 8 , further comprising a fourth diffractive element configured to diffract the light of the wavelength to propagate with the diffraction angle, wherein the second diffractive element, the third diffractive element, and the fourth diffractive element are disposed on a surface of the waveguide element and sequentially arranged along a direction, and the diffraction efficiency of the third diffractive element is greater than the diffraction efficiency of the second diffractive element and smaller than a diffraction efficiency of the fourth diffractive element.

15 . The optical engine of claim 14 , wherein the third diffractive element is seamlessly connected to the second diffractive element and the fourth diffractive element.

16 . The optical engine of claim 14 , wherein the light diffracted by the first diffractive element sequentially reaches the second diffractive element, the third diffractive element, and the fourth diffractive element through the waveguide element.

17 . The optical engine of claim 8 , wherein the light projected by the projector reaches the first diffractive element through the waveguide element, and the light reaching the first diffractive element is diffracted by the first diffractive element to sequentially reach the second diffractive element and the third diffractive element.