Compact head-up display and pupil expander therefor
A display system comprises a two-dimensional pupil expander. The pupil expander comprises a first replicator, a coupling element and a second replicator. The first replicator is arranged to receive a holographic light field and replicate the holographic light field in a first direction. The holographic light field is diverging. The coupling element comprises a reflective-transmissive surface arranged to receive the output of the first replicator and a reflective surface, opposing the reflective-transmissive surface, in order to guide at least a portion of the holographic light field by internal reflection therebetween to an output port of the coupling element and to reduce the size of the holographic light field in a second direction. The second replicator has an input port arranged to receive the output of the coupling element and replicate the holographic light field in the second direction, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
1 . A display system comprising:
a first replicator arranged to receive a holographic light field and replicate the holographic light field in a first direction, wherein the holographic light field is diverging;
a coupler comprising: a reflective-transmissive surface arranged to receive the output of the first replicator; and a reflective surface opposing the reflective-transmissive surface in order to guide at least a portion of the holographic light field by internal reflection therebetween to an output port of the coupler in order to reduce the size of the holographic light field in a second direction; and
a second replicator having an input port arranged to receive the output of the coupler and replicate the holographic light field in the second direction, wherein the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction.
2 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the reflective-transmissive surface is a first major surface of the coupler and the output port is an end surface of the coupler.
3 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the coupler is angled with respect to a propagation axis of the holographic light field received from the first replicator such that the reflective-transmissive surface of the coupler has a proximal end and distal end with respect to the first replicator.
4 . The display system as claimed in claim 3 , wherein the reflectivity and/or transmissivity of the reflective-transmissive surface of the coupler is graded.
5 . The display system as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the reflectivity increases from the proximal end to the distal end and/or the transmissivity decreases from the proximal end to the distal end.
6 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the reflective-transmissive surface of the coupler substantially corresponds in size to a cross sectional area of the holographic light field incident thereon.
7 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the input port of the second replicator is reflective-transmissive.
8 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the output port of the coupler comprises a prism.
9 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein each replicator comprises a pair of opposing surfaces arranged to waveguide therebetween by internal reflection.
10 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first replicator is tapered along its length.
11 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the second replicator is substantially planar, and the first replicator and coupler are substantially arranged in a layer within the footprint of the second replicator.
12 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the first direction and second direction correspond to dimensions of an eye-box of the display system.
13 . The display system as claimed in claim 1 , further comprising a display device arranged to display a hologram and a light source arranged to illuminate the displayed hologram in order to form the holographic light field.
14 . A head-up display comprising the display system of claim 1 .
15 . A method for image projection, the method comprising:
providing a holographic light field;
replicating the holographic light field in a first direction, wherein the holographic light field is diverging;
providing a coupler comprising a reflective-transmissive surface; and a reflective surface opposing the reflective-transmissive surface;
receiving the replicated holographic light field at the reflective-transmissive surface of the coupler;
guiding at least a portion of the replicated holographic light field by internal reflection between a reflective-transmissive surface of the coupler and the reflective surface of the coupler to an output port of the coupler, thereby reducing the size of the replicated holographic light field in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction;
outputting the reduced holographic light field from the coupler; and
replicating the reduced holographic light field in the second direction.
16 . The method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the reflective-transmissive surface is a first major surface of the coupler and the output port is an end surface of the coupler.
17 . The method as claimed in claim 15 wherein the reflectivity and/or transmissivity of the reflective-transmissive surface of the coupler is graded.
18 . The method as claimed in claim 15 , wherein the replication of the holographic light field in the first direction and the replication of the holographic light field in the second direction are each performed using a replicator comprising a pair of opposing surfaces arranged to waveguide therebetween by internal reflection.
19 . A display system comprising:
a first replicator arranged to receive a holographic light field and replicate the holographic light field in a first direction, wherein the holographic light field is diverging in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction;
a coupler comprising: a reflective-transmissive surface arranged to receive from the output of the first replicator an input holographic light field having a size in the second direction; and a reflective surface opposing the reflective-transmissive surface in order to guide at least a portion of the holographic light field by internal reflection therebetween to an output port of the coupler in order provide at the output port an output holographic light field having a size in the second direction that is smaller than the size in the second direction of the input holographic light field;
a second replicator having an input port arranged to receive the output holographic light field from the coupler and replicate the output holographic light field in the second direction.