Ultracompact and high-efficiency liquid-crystal-on-silicon light engines for augmented reality glasses

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Abstract

In lightweight augmented reality (AR) glasses, the light engines must be very compact while keeping a high optical efficiency to enable longtime comfortable wearing and high ambient contrast ratio. “Liquid-crystal-on-silicon (LCoS) or micro-LED, who wins?” is recently a heated debate question. Conventional LCoS system is facing tremendous challenges due to its bulky illumination systems; it often incorporates a bulky polarizing beam splitter (PBS) cube. To minimize the form-factor of an LCoS system, here we demonstrate an ultracompact illumination system consisting of an in-coupling prism, and a light guide plate with multiple parallelepiped extraction prisms. The overall module volume including the illumination optics and an LCoS panel (4.4-μm pixel pitch and 1024x1024 resolution elements), but excluding the projection optics, is merely 0.25 cc (cm3). Yet, our system exhibits an excellent illuminance uniformity and an impressive optical efficiency (36%–41% for a polarized input light). Such an ultracompact and high-efficiency LCoS illumination system is expected to revolutionize the next-generation AR glasses.

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Luo, Z., Ding, Y., Peng, F., Wei, G., Wang, Y., & Wu, S. T. (2024). Ultracompact and high-efficiency liquid-crystal-on-silicon light engines for augmented reality glasses. Opto-Electronic Advances, 7(10). https://doi.org/10.29026/oea.2024.240039

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