IP Library Granted Patent US 8,284,488
Granted Patent B2
US 8,284,488 · App. 13/034,729 · Granted Oct 9, 2012

Optical low pass filter

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Patent No.
US 8,284,488
App. No.
13/034,729
Granted
Oct 9, 2012
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a low pass filter including a wave plate capable of modulating incident light serving as image information such that A-polarized light and B-polarized light orthogonal to the A-polarized light are at an equivalent light quantity level over a visible light region, i.e., a transmittance takes a value close to 50%. According to the low pass filter of the present invention, it is possible to appropriately reduce a moiré phenomenon generated by an image sensor constituting the optical low pass filter including the above-described wave plate, and suppress degradation of an image quality caused by light quantity deflection of a separated light beam, and the low pass filter of the present invention is therefore useful.

Claims (53)

1. A low pass filter which separates incident light into four light beams of two light beams composed of a component in an A polarization direction, and two light beams composed of a component in a B polarization direction orthogonal to the A polarization direction, comprising:

a first optical path separation birefringent plate for separating the components in the two polarization direction in a first separation direction;

a wave plate; and

a second optical path separation birefringent plate for performing separation in a second separation direction intersecting the first separation direction for each of the components in the two polarization directions which are disposed therein in an order of incidence of the light, wherein

the wave plate includes at least one phase plate for changing a polarization state of the incident light,

when the wave plate is constituted of one phase plate, an optic axis of the one phase plate is so disposed as to intersect both of the A polarization direction and the B polarization direction,

when the wave plate is constituted of two or more phase plates, the respective optic axes of at least two of the phase plates are so disposed as to intersect each other and intersect both of the A polarization direction and the B polarization direction, and

when a light quantity of light having passed through the wave plate in the A polarization direction with respect to a total light quantity of light of a given wavelength out of light having passed through the wave plate is assumed to be I x %, a diremption value |50−I x | defined by using a value of the I x which is maximally deviated from 50% with respect to light in a wavelength range of 410 to 600 nm out of the light having passed through the wave plate is not more than 20%,

wherein the light having passed through the wave plate is a linearly polarized light or an elliptically polarized light.

2. The low pass filter of claim 1 , wherein

the wave plate includes the one phase plate, and,

when a retardation value of the one phase plate is represented by Rd(nm), an angle formed by a polarization direction of light incident in the A polarization direction or the B polarization direction and the optic axis of the one phase plate is represented by an intersection angle θ(° ), and the most acute intersection angle formed by the optic axis with respect to the A polarization direction or the B polarization direction is represented by θ min ,

coordinates of the Rd and the θ min (Rd, θ min ) fall in a range of a region surrounded by a point (245, 17), a point (310, 30), and a point (130, 31), or a region surrounded by a point (245, −17), a point (310, −30), and a point (130, −31).

3. The low pass filter of claim 1 , wherein

the wave plate is formed of a resin material.

4. The low pass filter of claim 1 , wherein

an infrared (IR) cut layer for significantly reducing the light quantity of the wavelength in an infrared region is disposed.

5. The low pass filter of claim 1 , wherein the light having passed through the wave plate is a linearly polarized light.

6. The low pass filter of claim 1 , wherein the light having passed through the wave plate is an elliptically polarized light.

7. A low pass filter which separates incident light into four light beams of two light beams composed of a component in an A polarization direction, and two light beams composed of a component in a B polarization direction orthogonal to the A polarization direction, comprising:

a first optical path separation birefringent plate for separating the components in the two polarization direction in a first separation direction;

a wave plate; and

a second optical path separation birefringent plate for performing separation in a second separation direction intersecting the first separation direction for each of the components in the two polarization directions which are disposed therein in an order of incidence of the light, wherein

the wave plate includes at least one phase plate for changing a polarization state of the incident light,

when the wave plate is constituted of one phase plate, an optic axis of the one phase plate is so disposed as to intersect both of the A polarization direction and the B polarization direction,

when the wave plate is constituted of two or more phase plates, the respective optic axes of at least two of the phase plates are so disposed as to intersect each other and intersect both of the A polarization direction and the B polarization direction, and

when a light quantity of light having passed through the wave plate in the A polarization direction with respect to a total light quantity of light of a given wavelength out of light having passed through the wave plate is assumed to be I x % a diremption value |50−I x | defined by using a value of the I X which is maximally deviated from 50% with respect to light in a wavelength range of 410-600 nm out of the light having passed through the wavelength of not more than 15%.

8. The low pass filter of claim 7 , wherein

the wave plate includes the one phase plate, and,

when a retardation value of the one phase plate is represented by Rd(nm), an angle formed by a polarization direction of light incident in the A polarization direction or the B polarization direction and the optic axis of the one phase plate is represented by an intersection angle θ(°), and the most acute intersection angle formed by the optic axis with respect to the A polarization direction or the B polarization direction is represented by θ min ,

coordinates of the Rd and the θ min (Rd, θ min ) fall in a range of a region surrounded by a point (245, 17), a point (310, 30), and a point (130, 31), or a region surrounded by a point (245, −17), a point (310, −30), and a point (130, −31).

9. The low pass filter of claim 7 , wherein

the wave plate is formed of a resin material.

10. The low pass filter of claim 7 , wherein

an infrared (IR) cut layer for significantly reducing the light quantity of the wavelength in an infrared region is disposed.

11. The low pass filter of claim 7 , wherein the wave plate is constituted of two or more phase plates.

12. A low pass filter which separates incident light into four light beams of two light beams composed of a component in an A polarization direction, and two light beams composed of a component in a B polarization direction orthogonal to the A polarization direction, comprising:

a first optical path separation birefringent plate for separating the components in the two polarization direction in a first separation direction;

a wave plate; and

a second optical path separation birefringent plate for performing separation in a second separation direction intersecting the first separation direction for each of the components in the two polarization directions which are disposed therein in an order of incidence of the light, wherein

the wave plate includes at least one phase plate for changing a polarization state of the incident light,

when the wave plate is constituted of one phase plate, an optic axis of the one phase plate is so disposed as to intersect both of the A polarization direction and the B polarization direction,

when the wave plate is constituted of two or more phase plates, the respective optic axes of at least two of the phase plates are so disposed as to intersect each other and intersect both of the A polarization direction and the B polarization direction, and

when a light quantity of light having passed through the wave plate in the A polarization direction with respect to a total light quantity of light of a given wavelength out of light having passed through the wave plate is assumed to be I x %, a diremption value |50−I x | defined by using a value of the I x which is maximally deviated from 50% with respect to light in a wavelength range of 410-600 nm out of the light having passed through the wave plate of not more than 10%.

13. The low pass filter of claim 12 , wherein

the wave plate includes the one phase plate, and,

when a retardation value of the one phase plate is represented by Rd(nm), an angle formed by a polarization direction of light incident in the A polarization direction or the B polarization direction and the optic axis of the one phase plate is represented by an intersection angle θ(°), and the most acute intersection angle formed by the optic axis with respect to the A polarization direction or the B polarization direction is represented by θ min ,

coordinates of the Rd and the θ min , (Rd, θ min ) fall in a range of a region surrounded by a point (245, 17), a point (310, 30), and a point (130, 31), or a region surrounded by a point (245, −17), a point (310, −30), and a point (130, −31).

14. The low pass filter of claim 12 , wherein

the wave plate is formed of a resin material.

15. The low pass filter of claim 12 , wherein

an infrared (IR) cut layer for significantly reducing the light quantity of the wavelength in an infrared region is disposed.

16. The low pass filter of claim 12 , wherein the wave plate is constituted of two or more phase plates.

Assignments (2)
CORPORATE ADDRESS CHANGE Recorded Nov 9, 2011
From: ASAHI GLASS COMPANY, LIMITED
To: ASAHI GLASS COMPANY, LIMITED
Reel/Frame 027197/0541 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 25, 2011
From: YABUMOTO, HIROTOSHI; MURATA, KOICHI
To: ASAHI GLASS COMPANY, LIMITED
Reel/Frame 025862/0564 →