Claims
- 1. A directional reflector having a surface, the surface comprising:a first periodic surface component having a periodic wedge-shape, the periodic wedge-shape having a first period, and a second periodic surface component having a second period, wherein the combination of the first periodic surface component and the second periodic surface component causes an oblique light ray, which is incident on the surface, to be reflected or transmitted throughout a range of angles.
- 2. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the surface is reflective.
- 3. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the surface is diffractive.
- 4. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the second period is equal to or less than the first period.
- 5. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the second surface component is superimposed over the first surface component.
- 6. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the second surface component modifies the first surface component.
- 7. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the range of angles is a cone of rays.
- 8. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the range of angles has a central ray and wherein the central ray is normal to the surface.
- 9. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the second periodic surface component includes a plurality of periodic surface pieces, wherein each periodic surface piece is described by a parabolic function and reflects an incident ray throughout a specified uniform range of angles.
- 10. The directional reflector of claim 1, wherein the second surface component has a random roughness.
- 11. An apparatus having a surface, the surface having periodic surface elements comprising:a first surface component in a first surface direction comprising two contiguous pieces, wherein a first surface piece is described by a parabolic function, and the second surface piece is described by an identical but inverted parabolic function; a second surface component in a second surface direction, the second surface direction being orthogonal to the first surface direction, comprising two contiguous pieces wherein a third surface piece is described by an offset parabolic function, and a fourth surface piece is described by an identical but inverted offset parabolic function thereby creating a surface which is capable of transmitting or reflecting oblique incident light into a bundle of rays which are uniformly distributed about a normal to its surface.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 11, wherein the parabolic function and the offset parabolic function are selected to create a surface free of discontinuities.
Parent Case Info
This application claims priority from Provisional Application No. 60/222,182 filed Aug. 1, 2000, which is herein incorporated by reference.
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