Full-color eye-box expansion via holographic volume gratings recorded in photo-thermo-refractive glass

  • Yaraghi S
  • Mohammadian N
  • Mhibik O
  • et al.
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Abstract

Conventional head-up displays (HUDs) suffer from a limited exit pupil and a lack of compactness mainly due to the use of bulky optics. HUDs need a high-quality image with a large field of view (FOV) in small packaging to gain commercial acceptability. Holographic HUDs are phase-only devices that allow vision correction and focus adjustment while having a wide FOV. However, the limited bandwidth of a spatial light modulator (SLM) imposes a trade-off between the FOV and eye-box size. Combining a holographic system with an image-replicating element eliminates such a tradeoff. For image replication, we designed and fabricated a compact 2D diffractive beam splitter formed from two perpendicular volume gratings operating in the Raman-Nath regime. The gratings were recorded holographically in photo-thermo-refractive (PTR) glass, with optimized index modulation, thickness, and period to provide uniform intensity distribution across all desired orders for the fundamental red, green and blue (RGB) colors. We demonstrated a full-color holographic projection with an eye-box expanded by the designed 2D diffractive beam splitters.

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Yaraghi, S., Mohammadian, N., Mhibik, O., Chang, K.-H., Seder, T., Glebov, L., & Divliansky, I. (2023). Full-color eye-box expansion via holographic volume gratings recorded in photo-thermo-refractive glass. Optics Express, 31(2), 1755. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.478532

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