Increased accuracy corner cube arrays for high resolution retro-reflective imaging applications
View Patent ↗Tooling and optic elements for a retro-imaging system may be formed on order near atomic level of accuracy by making use of either etching or growth techniques of a cubic crystal lattice, such as silicon. The elements may be formed directly using selective etching or epitaxial growth by coating and clear resin lamination, or replicated to avoid shrinkage and curvature by use of low shrinkage resins or double-fill molding techniques. Through the use of these highly accurate reflection/diffraction elements, floating images may be formed with relatively high resolution in retro-reflective imaging systems, for example.
1. A retro-reflective array comprising:
a corner cube array; and
a reflective surface covering facets of a plurality of corner cube structures of the corner cube array, wherein the reflective surface covering facets of the plurality of corner cube structures comprise one of:
a reflective coating applied over a replicated retro-reflective array; and
the facets of the plurality of corner cube structure rendered reflective through total internal reflection (TIR);
a clear resin layer applied over the plurality of corner cube structures;
a flat layer of optically clear resin fill media molded over the retro-reflective array; and
a clear substrate applied over the clear resin layer, wherein the clear substrate includes birefringence on one of an outer surface and an inner surface.
2. The retro-reflective array of claim 1 , wherein a pitch for the corner cube structures is determined based on a type of the retro-reflective array and a tradeoff of a diffraction and an image breakup caused by the retro-reflective array such that a resolution loss is reduced and a modulation transfer function (MTF) of the retro-reflective array is increased.
3. The retro-reflective array of claim 1 , wherein the reflective surface covering facets of the plurality of corner cube structures further comprise:
a reflective coating directly applied to the facets of the plurality of corner cube structures.
4. The retro-reflective array of claim 1 , further comprising one of:
an anti-reflective coating applied on the clear substrate; and
the anti-reflective coating applied on an outer surface of a retarder layer if the retarder layer is laminated on the outer surface.
5. The retro-reflective array of claim 1 , wherein the corner cube structures are formed through selective epitaxial growth of silicon of a <111> oriented silicon wafer.
6. The retro-reflective array of claim 1 , wherein a pitch for the corner cube structures is determined based on a type of the retro-reflective array and a tradeoff of a diffraction and an image breakup caused by the retro-reflective army.
7. A retro-reflective array comprising:
a corner cube array; and
a reflective surface covering facets of a plurality of corner cube structures of the corner cube array, wherein the reflective surface covering facets of the plurality of corner cube structures comprise one of:
a reflective coating, applied over a replicated retro-reflective array; and
the facets of the plurality of corner cube structure rendered reflective through total internal reflection (FIR);
a clear resin layer applied over the plurality of corner cube structures;
a flat layer of optically clear resin fill media molded over the retro-reflective array;
a clear substrate applied over the clear resin layer, wherein the clear substrate includes birefringence on one of an outer surface and an inner surface;
an anti-reflective coating applied on the clear substrate; and
the anti-reflective coating applied on an outer surface of a retarder layer if the retarder layer is laminated on the outer surface.
8. The retro-reflective array of claim 7 , wherein a pitch for the corner cube structures is determined based on a type of the retro-reflective array and a tradeoff of a diffraction and an image breakup caused by the retro-reflective array such that a resolution loss is reduced and a modulation transfer function (MTF) of the retro-reflective array is increased.
9. The retro-reflective array of claim 7 , wherein the corner cube structures are formed through selective epitaxial growth of silicon of a <111> oriented silicon wafer.
10. The retro-reflective array of claim 7 , wherein a pitch for the corner cube structures is determined based on a type of the retro-reflective array and a tradeoff of a diffraction and an image breakup caused by the retro-reflective array.