IP Library Granted Patent US 11,662,081
Granted Patent B2
US 11,662,081 · App. 17/096,013 · Granted May 30, 2023

LED array with metalens for adaptive lighting

Inventors: Venkata Ananth Tamma (San Jose, CA); Toni Lopez (Aachen, DE); Nicola Bettina Pfeffer (Eindhoven, NL); Marcel Rene Bohmer (Eindhoven, NL)
Assignee: LUMILEDS LLC
F21V14/06G02B27/0172H04N5/2256B82Y20/00
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Patent No.
US 11,662,081
App. No.
17/096,013
Granted
May 30, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

An adaptive lighting system comprises an array of independently controllable LEDs, and a metalens positioned to collimate, focus, or otherwise redirect light emitted by the array of LEDs. The adaptive lighting system may optionally include a pre-collimator positioned in the optical path between the array of LEDs and the metalens.

Claims (54)

1. An adaptive illumination system comprising:

an array of independently controllable LEDs;

a pre-collimator arranged to partially collimate light emitted by the LEDs; and

a metalens positioned on an opposite side of the pre-collimator from the LEDs and comprising at least a first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged to affect phase and amplitude of the light partially collimated by the pre-collimator to further collimate the light,

the metalens being positioned and structurally arranged so that light emitted from different LEDs of the array is directed to corresponding differing predefined far-field regions.

2. The adaptive illumination system of claim 1 , wherein each LED is a segment of a monolithic structure.

3. The adaptive illumination system of claim 2 , wherein each LED has dimensions in a plane of the array of less than or equal to 500 microns.

4. The adaptive illumination system of claim 3 , wherein each LED has dimensions in the plane of the array of less than or equal to 100 microns.

5. The adaptive illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the pre-collimator comprises an array of nanoantennas arranged to affect phase and amplitude of the light emitted by the LEDs to partially collimate the light.

6. The adaptive illumination system of claim 5 , wherein the nanoantennas in the pre-collimator are formed from niobium pentoxide, gallium nitride, silicon nitride, titanium dioxide, or hafnium oxide.

7. The adaptive illumination system of claim 6 , wherein the nanoantennas in the pre-collimator are formed from niobium pentoxide.

8. The adaptive illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the metalens comprises a substrate, and the first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas is arranged on a first surface of the substrate.

9. The adaptive illumination system of claim 8 , comprising a second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged to affect phase and amplitude of the light partially collimated by the pre-collimator to further collimate the light, the second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged on a second surface of the substrate opposite from the first surface of the substrate.

10. The adaptive illumination system of claim 1 , wherein the niobium pentoxide nanoantennas have cylindrical shapes and are arranged with their long axes perpendicular to a plane of the metalens.

11. The adaptive light illumination system of claim 1 , wherein each LED is a segment of a monolithic structure, the metalens comprises a substrate, and the first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas is arranged on a first surface of the substrate, comprising a second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged to affect phase and amplitude of the light partially collimated by the pre-collimator to further collimate the light, the second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged on a second surface of the substrate opposite from the first surface of the substrate.

12. An adaptive illumination system comprising:

an array of independently controllable LEDs; and

a metalens spaced apart from the array of LEDs and comprising:

a substrate;

a first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged on a first surface of the substrate to affect phase and amplitude of light emitted by the LEDs to partially collimated the light; and

a second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged on a second surface of the substrate opposite from the first surface to affect phase and amplitude of light emitted by the LEDs to further collimate the light,

the metalens being positioned and structurally arranged so that light emitted from different LEDs of the array is directed to corresponding differing predefined far-field regions.

13. An adaptive illumination system comprising:

an array of independently controllable LEDs; and

a metalens spaced apart from the array of LEDs, the metalens comprising:

a substrate;

a first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged on a first surface of the substrate to affect phase and amplitude of light emitted by the LEDs to partially collimated the light; and

a second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged on a second surface of the substrate opposite from the first surface to affect phase and amplitude of light emitted by the LEDs to further collimate the light,

wherein:

both the first and the second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas extend to outer portions of the metalens;

the first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas covers central regions of the metalens around an optical axis of the metalens; and

the second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas does not cover the central region of the metalens.

14. The adaptive illumination system of claim 13 , wherein each LED is a segment of a monolithic structure.

15. The adaptive illumination system of claim 14 , wherein each LED has dimensions in a plane of the array of less than or equal to 500 microns.

16. The adaptive illumination system of claim 15 , wherein each LED has dimensions in the plane of the array of less than or equal to 100 microns.

17. The adaptive illumination system of claim 12 , wherein the niobium pentoxide nanoantennas have cylindrical shapes and are arranged with their long axes perpendicular to a plane of the metalens.

18. A mobile device comprising:

a camera;

a flash illumination system comprising:

a monolithic array of independently controllable LEDs;

a metalens spaced apart from the array of LEDs and comprising at least a first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged to affect phase and amplitude of light emitted by the LEDs to at least partially collimate the light, the metalens being positioned and structurally arranged so that light emitted from different LEDs of the array is directed to corresponding differing predefined far-field regions; and

a controller configured to operate the LEDs to match a field of view of the flash illumination system to a field of view of the camera.

19. The mobile device of claim 18 , wherein each LED has dimensions in a plane of the array of less than or equal to 500 microns.

20. The mobile device of claim 18 , wherein the metalens comprises a substrate, and the first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas is arranged on a first surface of the substrate.

21. The mobile device of claim 20 , comprising a second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged to affect phase and amplitude of the light emitted by the LEDs to at least partially collimate the light, the second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged on a second surface of the substrate opposite from the first surface of the substrate.

22. The mobile device of claim 18 , comprising a pre-collimator positioned between the LED array and the metalens in an optical path of light emitted by the array of LEDs.

23. A display system comprising:

a display;

a monolithic array of independently controllable LEDs; and

a metalens spaced apart from the array of LEDs and arranged to couple light from the array of LEDs into the display, the metalens comprising at least a first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged to affect phase and amplitude of light emitted by the LEDs to at least partially collimate the light, the metalens being positioned and structurally arranged so that light emitted from different LEDs of the array is directed to corresponding differing predefined far-field regions.

24. The display system of claim 23 , wherein each LED has dimensions in a plane of the array of less than or equal to 100 microns.

25. The display system of claim 23 , wherein the metalens comprises a substrate, and the first array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas is arranged on a first surface of the substrate.

26. The display system of claim 25 , comprising a second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged to affect phase and amplitude of the light emitted by the LEDs to at least partially collimate the light, the second array of niobium pentoxide nanoantennas arranged on a second surface of the substrate opposite from the first surface of the substrate.

27. The display system of claim 23 , comprising a pre-collimator positioned between the LED array and the metalens in an optical path of light emitted by the array of LEDs.

Assignments (5)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 10, 2025
From: LUMILEDS LLC
To: LUMILEDS SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
Reel/Frame 071888/0086 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 29, 2025
From: SOUND POINT AGENCY LLC
To: LUMILEDS LLC; LUMILEDS HOLDING B.V.
Reel/Frame 070046/0001 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jan 5, 2023
From: LUMILEDS LLC; LUMILEDS HOLDING B.V.
To: SOUND POINT AGENCY LLC
Reel/Frame 062299/0338 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Dec 9, 2022
From: LUMILEDS, LLC
To: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH
Reel/Frame 062114/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 31, 2021
From: TAMMA, VENKATA ANANTH; LOPEZ, TONI; PFEFFER, NICOLA BETTINA; BOHMER, MARCEL RENE
To: LUMILEDS LLC
Reel/Frame 057343/0239 →