Claims
- 1. A color-separating and -recombining optical system comprising:
a light-beam separator having a separating plane to separate a light beam having a first, a second and a third beam component into the first, second and third beam components; a first polarization beam splitter having a first splitting plane and being provided as having a first gap between the first splitter and the separator, the seperated first component being incident in the first splitter via the first gap; a second polarization beam splitter having a second splitting plane and being provided as having a second gap between the second splitter and the separator, the separated second and third components being incident in the second splitter via the second gap; and a light-beam combiner having a combining plane and being provided as having a third gap between the combiner and the first splitter and a fourth gap between the combiner and the second splitter, the combiner combining the first component emitted from the first splitter and incident in the combiner via the third gap and the second and third components emitted from the second splitter and incident in the combiner via the fourth gap, wherein the separating plane, the first and second splitting planes and the combining plane intersect each other like a character-“X”; and one of the first to fourth gaps is an air gap whereas the remaining three gaps are filled with an optical joint material.
- 2. The color-separating and -recombining optical system according to claim 1, wherein the air gap is the first gap or the second gap.
- 3. A color-separating and -recombining optical system comprising:
cubic- or square column-like first to fourth polarization beam splitters having polarization-splitting planes intersecting each other like a character-“X”, the first and fourth splitters being provided at a light-incident side and a light-emitting side, respectively, of the optical system, the first and fourth splitters being arranged as diagonally opposing each other; and a first wavelength-selective polarizing converter placed at the light-incident side of the first splitter, for rotating the plane of polarization of a green-color light component by 90 degrees; a second wavelength-selective polarizing converter placed at the light-emitting side of the fourth splitter, for rotating the plane of polarization of a green-color light component by 90 degrees; a third and a fourth wavelength-selective polarizing converter placed between at least two inner facing planes of the first to fourth splitters, each for rotating the plane of polarization of a blue-color light component by 90 degrees; wherein at least the third and fourth converters and three of the first to fourth splitters are joined to form an optical joint component with a gap between the remaining one splitter and the optical joint component.
Priority Claims (3)
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2001-011544 |
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2001-025505 |
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2001-160220 |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/677,505 filed Oct. 2, 2003, which is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/042,607 filed Jan. 9, 2002, now issued as U.S. Pat. No. 6,698,896.
Continuations (2)
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