IP Library Granted Patent US 11,619,827
Granted Patent B2
US 11,619,827 · App. 16/401,040 · Granted Apr 4, 2023

Polarizing beam splitter with low light leakage

Inventor: Bradley Jay Sissom (Boulder, CO)
Assignee: Magic Leap, Inc.
G02B27/283G02B6/0076G02B27/0101G02B27/0172H04N9/3167G02B2027/0125
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Patent No.
US 11,619,827
App. No.
16/401,040
Granted
Apr 4, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

In some embodiments, a polarizing beam splitter is provided. The beam splitter may comprise an optically transmissive spacer having first and second opposing faces, with a first polarizer on the first opposing face and a second polarizer on the second opposing face. The optically transmissive spacer may separate first and second triangular prisms of a cube-type beam splitter, with the first polarizer between the first triangular prism and the first opposing face of the spacer, and the second polarizer between the second triangular prism and the second opposing face of the spacer.

Claims (41)

1. A polarizing beam splitter comprising:

a solid optically transmissive spacer having first and second opposing ends, and first and second opposing faces extending therebetween, wherein the spacer has a length extending from the first to the second opposing end, and wherein the spacer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of glass and polymer;

a first polarizer on the first opposing face;

a second polarizer on the second opposing face; and

a reflection-preventing polarizer in the optically transmissive spacer and between the first and second polarizer,

wherein the reflection-preventing polarizer divides the spacer into first and second sections, the first section comprising the first opposing face and the second section comprising the second opposing face, and

wherein the reflection-preventing polarizer extends only partially along the length of the spacer.

2. The polarizing beam splitter of claim 1 , wherein the first polarizer and the second polarizer are configured to transmit light of a same polarization.

3. The polarizing beam splitter of claim 1 , wherein the first and second opposing faces are parallel to one another and curved along a length dimension of the plate.

4. The polarizing beam splitter of claim 1 , wherein the first polarizer is a polarizer selected from the group consisting of wire grid polarizers, thin film polarizers, and multilayer birefringent stack polarizers.

5. The polarizing beam splitter of claim 4 , wherein the second polarizer is a polarizer selected from the group consisting of wire grid polarizers, thin film polarizers, and multilayer birefringent stack polarizers.

6. The polarizing beam splitter of claim 5 , wherein the first and the second polarizers are a same type of polarizer.

7. The polarizing beam splitter of claim 1 , wherein the reflection-preventing polarizer is an absorptive polarizer.

8. The polarizing beam splitter of claim 7 , wherein the absorptive polarizer extends parallel to the first and second opposing faces.

9. A display system comprising:

a polarizing beam splitter comprising:

a solid optically transmissive spacer having first and second opposing ends, and first and second opposing faces extending therebetween, wherein the spacer has a length extending from the first to the second opposing end, and wherein the spacer comprises a material selected from the group consisting of glass and polymer;

a first polarizer on the first opposing face;

a second polarizer on the second opposing face; and

a reflection-preventing polarizer in the optically transmissive spacer and between the first and second polarizer, wherein the reflection-preventing polarizer divides the spacer into first and second sections, the first section comprising the first opposing face and the second section comprising the second opposing face, and wherein the reflection-preventing polarizer extends only partially along the length of the spacer;

a light source;

a spatial light modulator; and

a reflector,

wherein the polarizing beam splitter is configured to:

reflect light from the light source towards the reflector;

transmit light from the reflector to the spatial light modulator; and

reflect light from the spatial light modulator such that the light propagates away from the polarizing beam splitter and the light source.

10. The display system of claim 9 , wherein the reflector and the spatial light modulator are on opposite sides of the polarizing beam splitter, and wherein the light source is positioned to output light to the polarizing beam splitter in a direction orthogonal to an optical path extending from the reflector to the spatial light modulator.

11. The display system of claim 10 , further comprising a refractive optic configured to receive the light propagating away from the polarizing beam splitter and the light source, and to transmit the light towards a viewer.

12. The display system of claim 10 , further comprising a waveguide comprising:

incoupling optical elements configured to redirect incident light into the waveguide for propagation within the waveguide by total internal reflection; and

outcoupling diffractive optical elements,

wherein the incoupling optical elements are configured to receive and incouple the light propagating away from the beam splitter and the light source, and

wherein the outcoupling diffractive optical elements are configured to outcouple the incoupled light out of the waveguide and towards a viewer.

13. The display system of claim 12 , further comprising a stack of the waveguides.

14. The display system of claim 13 , wherein the outcoupling optical elements of each waveguide of the stack is configured to output light with different amounts of divergence in comparison to the outcoupling optical elements of one or more other waveguides of the stack of waveguides.

15. The display system of claim 9 , wherein the reflection-preventing polarizer is an absorptive polarizer.

16. The display system of claim 15 , wherein the absorptive polarizer extends parallel to the first and second opposing faces.

17. The display system of claim 9 , wherein the first and second opposing faces are parallel to one another and curved along a length dimension of the plate.

18. The display system of claim 9 , wherein the first polarizer is a polarizer selected from the group consisting of wire grid polarizers, thin film polarizers, and multilayer birefringent stack polarizers.

19. The display system of claim 18 , wherein the second polarizer is a polarizer selected from the group consisting of wire grid polarizers, thin film polarizers, and multilayer birefringent stack polarizers.

Assignments (4)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 15, 2025
From: MAGIC LEAP, INC.; MENTOR ACQUISITION ONE, LLC; MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.
To: CITIBANK, N.A., AS COLLATERAL AGENT
Reel/Frame 073109/0238 →
ASSIGNMENT OF SECURITY INTEREST IN PATENTS Recorded Nov 7, 2019
From: JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
To: CITIBANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 050967/0138 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 22, 2019
From: MAGIC LEAP, INC.; MOLECULAR IMPRINTS, INC.; MENTOR ACQUISITION ONE, LLC
To: JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, N.A.
Reel/Frame 050138/0287 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded May 10, 2019
From: SISSOM, BRADLEY JAY
To: MAGIC LEAP, INC.
Reel/Frame 049145/0877 →