IP Library Granted Patent US 11,474,218
Granted Patent B2
US 11,474,218 · App. 16/511,432 · Granted Oct 18, 2022

Scanning LiDAR system and method with unitary optical element

Inventors: Bernard de Mersseman (Andover, MA); Desmond Fleming (Groton, MA); Olov Von Hofsten (Stockholm, SE)
Assignee: Veoneer US, LLC
G01S7/499G01S7/4804G01S7/4813G01S7/497G02B27/283G01S17/931
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Patent No.
US 11,474,218
App. No.
16/511,432
Granted
Oct 18, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A LiDAR apparatus includes a first substrate and a unitary optical element mounted thereon. The unitary optical element includes: (i) a fast axis collimator (FAC) lens receiving light from a laser diode source and generating therefrom a collimated light beam; (ii) a polarizing beam splitter optically coupled to the FAC lens, at least a portion of the collimated light beam passing through the polarizing beam splitter to a region being observed by the LiDAR apparatus; (iii) an aperture element optically coupled to the polarizing beam splitter; and (iv) an opaque coating formed on a back side of the aperture element, the opaque coating being patterned to provide a transparent aperture. At least of portion of light returning to the LiDAR apparatus from the region being observed is directed by the polarizing beam splitter, through the transparent aperture in the opaque coating on the aperture element, to an optical detector.

Claims (33)

1. A LiDAR apparatus, comprising:

a first substrate;

a unitary optical element mounted on the first substrate, the unitary optical element comprising:

a fast axis collimator (FAC) lens receiving light from a laser diode source and generating therefrom a collimated light beam,

a polarizing beam splitter optically coupled to the FAC lens, at least a portion of the collimated light beam passing through the polarizing beam splitter to a region being observed by the LiDAR apparatus,

an aperture element optically coupled to the polarizing beam splitter, and

an opaque coating formed on a back side of the aperture element, the opaque coating being patterned to provide a transparent aperture; wherein

at least of portion of light returning to the LiDAR apparatus from the region being observed is directed by the polarizing beam splitter, through the transparent aperture in the opaque coating on the aperture element, to an optical detector.

2. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 1 , further comprising a second substrate in fixed spatial relation to the first substrate; wherein, the optical detector is mounted on the second substrate.

3. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first and second substrates are held in stationary spatial relation with respect to each other by a supporting frame.

4. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the first and second substrates are held in stationary spatial relation substantially perpendicular to each other by a supporting frame.

5. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the unitary optical element further comprises a quarter wave plate optically coupled to the polarizing beam splitter between the polarizing beam splitter and the region being observed.

6. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the unitary optical element is a one-piece precision glass optical element.

7. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the laser diode source is part of the unitary optical element.

8. A LiDAR apparatus, comprising:

a substrate;

a laser diode on a surface of the substrate for outputting light;

a fast axis collimator (FAC) lens on the surface of the substrate for receiving the light and generating therefrom a collimated light beam;

a polarizing beam splitter optically coupled to the FAC lens for receiving the collimated light beam, at least a portion of the collimated light beam passing through the polarizing beam splitter to a region being observed by the LiDAR apparatus;

an aperture element optically coupled to the polarizing beam splitter;

an opaque coating formed on a back side of the aperture element, the opaque coating being patterned to provide a transparent aperture;

a prism on the surface of the substrate for receiving light from the transparent aperture in the opaque coating on the aperture element and directing the received light from the transparent aperture in the opaque coating on the aperture element in a direction toward the surface of the substrate; and

an optical detector optically coupled to the prism; wherein

at least of portion of light returning to the LiDAR apparatus from the region being observed is directed by the polarizing beam splitter, through the transparent aperture in the opaque coating on the aperture element, through the prism to the optical detector.

9. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the optical detector is on the surface of the substrate.

10. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the prism is a 45-degree prism.

11. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 8 , wherein the FAC lens, the polarizing beam splitter, and the aperture element are formed as a unitary optical element on the surface of the substrate.

12. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the unitary optical element is a one-piece precision glass optical element.

13. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the prism is also formed as part of the unitary optical element.

14. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 11 , wherein the laser diode is also formed as part of the unitary optical element.

15. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 8 , further comprising a quarter wave plate optically coupled to the polarizing beam splitter between the polarizing beam splitter and the region being observed.

16. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 15 , wherein the quarter wave plate, the FAC lens, the polarizing beam splitter, and the aperture element are formed as a unitary optical element of the surface of the substrate.

17. The LiDAR apparatus of claim 16 , wherein the unitary optical element is a one-piece precision glass optical element.

Assignments (5)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Apr 25, 2024
From: VEONEER US, LLC
To: MAGNA ELECTRONICS, LLC
Reel/Frame 067234/0861 →
AFFIDAVIT / CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Feb 3, 2023
From: VEONEER US, LLC
To: VEONEER US, LLC
Reel/Frame 065049/0150 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 3, 2022
From: VEONEER US, INC.
To: VEONEER US, LLC
Reel/Frame 061069/0535 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Apr 21, 2020
From: DE MERSSEMAN, BERNARD; VON HOFSTEN, OLOV
To: VEONEER US, INC.
Reel/Frame 052453/0424 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 18, 2019
From: FLEMING, DESMOND
To: VEONEER US, INC.
Reel/Frame 049792/0262 →