IP Library Granted Patent US 7,982,955
Granted Patent B2
US 7,982,955 · App. 11/986,257 · Granted Jul 19, 2011

Birefringent filter using reflective polarizers and dichroic elements

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Patent No.
US 7,982,955
App. No.
11/986,257
Granted
Jul 19, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An optical filter uses two or more reflective polarizers together with retarders to form birefringent filters with controlled transmission. The energy reflected by these polarizers is absorbed by one or more dichroic elements, which can be adjacent to a reflective polarizer; or spaced apart from it by one or more retarder elements. These dichroic elements act as dampers, so the energy of rays undergoing multiple reflections is markedly reduced or virtually eliminated, and high image quality is maintained. This provides a filter arrangement with enhanced spectral range, image quality, or greater extinction, or lower cost, compared to filters using dichroic or prism-type polarizers.

Claims (17)

1. A birefringent optical filter having an optical axis, comprising in series:

a first reflective polarizer at substantially normal incidence to said optical axis,

a first birefringent network, and

an exit polarizer of said first birefringent network including a first dichroic polarizer and a second reflective polarizer at substantially normal incidence to said optical axis, wherein there are no intervening birefringent networks between said first dichroic polarizer and said second reflective polarizer of said exit polarizer on said optical axis, and wherein the first dichroic polarizer is disposed between the second reflective polarizer and the first birefringent network.

2. The filter of claim 1 , wherein said first dichroic polarizer is optically directly adjacent to the second reflective polarizer, such that there are no intervening optical elements between said first dichroic polarizer and said second reflective polarizer.

3. The filter of claim 1 , wherein said first birefringent network comprises only a single optical retarder.

4. The filter of claim 1 , further comprising a second birefringent network disposed between said first birefringent network and said first reflective polarizer.

5. The filter of claim 4 , further comprising a second dichroic polarizer disposed between said first birefringent network and said second birefringent network.

6. The filter of claim 1 , further comprising a second dichroic polarizer optically adjacent to said first reflective polarizer such that said second dichroic filter and said first reflective polarizer form an input polarizer of said first birefringent network, wherein the second dichroic polarizer is disposed between the first reflective polarizer and the first birefringent network.

7. The filter of claim 1 , wherein said first birefringent network comprises a plurality of optical retarders.

8. The filter of claim 1 , wherein said polarizers and said birefringent network form a Lyot filter stage.

9. The filter of claim 1 , wherein said polarizers and said birefringent network form a Solc filter.

10. The filter of claim 1 , wherein said birefringent network comprises a plurality of retarders having selected retarder axis orientations and thicknesses.

11. The filter of claim 10 , wherein said retarder axes and thicknesses are chosen to achieve a bandpass with multiple maxima.

12. The filter of claim 10 , wherein said retarder axes and thicknesses are chosen to achieve a stopband with multiple minima.

13. The filter of claim 1 , further comprising a second birefringent network disposed between said first birefringent network and said first reflective polarizer, a third reflective polarizer at substantially normal incidence to the optical axis, and a second dichroic polarizer, wherein said third reflective polarizer and said second dichroic polarizer together form an exit polarizer for said second birefringent network and an input polarizer for said first birefringent network.

14. The filter of claim 1 , further comprising a second birefringent network disposed between said first birefringent network and said first reflective polarizer, a second dichroic polarizer arranged between said first reflective polarizer and said first birefringent network, and a third dichroic polarizer disposed between said first and second birefringent networks, wherein there are no intervening birefringent networks between said first reflective polarizer and said second dichroic polarizer, said first reflective polarizer and said second dichroic polarizer together form an input polarizer for said second birefringent network, and said third dichroic polarizer forms an exit polarizer for said second birefringent network and an input polarizer for said first birefringent network.

Assignments (3)
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jul 11, 2025
From: MIDCAP FINANCIAL TRUST
To: AKOYA BIOSCIENCES, INC.
Reel/Frame 071893/0033 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 4, 2025
From: AKOYA BIOSCIENCES, INC.
To: MIDCAP FINANCIAL TRUST
Reel/Frame 071484/0056 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 20, 2007
From: MILLER, PETER
To: CAMBRIDGE RESEARCH & INSTRUMENTATION, INC.
Reel/Frame 020192/0432 →