Enlarging the eyebox of maxwellian displays with a customized liquid crystal dammann grating

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Abstract

The Maxwellian view offers a promising approach to overcome the vergence-accommodation conflict in near-eye displays, however, its pinhole-like imaging naturally limits the eyebox size. Here, a liquid crystal polymer-based Dammann grating with evenly distributed energy among different diffraction orders is developed to enlarge the eyebox of Maxwellian view displays via pupil replication. In the experiment, a 3-by-3 Dammann grating is designed and fabricated, which exhibits good efficiency and high brightness uniformity. We further construct a proof-of-concept Maxwellian view display breadboard by inserting the Dammann grating into the optical system. The prototype successfully demonstrates the enlarged eyebox and full-color operation. Our work provides a promising route of eyebox expansion in Maxwellian view displays while maintaining full-color operation, simple system configuration, compactness, and lightweight.

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He, Z., Yin, K., Fan-Chiang, K. H., & Wu, S. T. (2021). Enlarging the eyebox of maxwellian displays with a customized liquid crystal dammann grating. Crystals, 11(2), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst11020195

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