Claims
- 1. An illumination panel for illuminating an object, comprising:
a substrate made from an optically transparent material, having first and second areal surfaces disposed substantially parallel to each other and a light input surface for conducting a light beam into said substrate; a light diffractive grating mounted to said first areal surface of said substrate and having a slanted fringe structure embodied therein for diffracting said light beam falling incident thereto, along a first diffractive order of said slanted fringe structure; and a light source for producing a light beam for transmission through said input surface and direct passage through said substrate to said slanted fringe structure so as to produce an output light beam of areal extent that emerges from either said first or second areal surface along said first diffractive order, for use in illuminating an object.
- 2. The illumination panel of claim 1, wherein said light diffractive grating is a volume hologram.
- 3. The illumination panel of claim 2, wherein said slanted fringes have an angle of slant from about 35 to about 55 degrees measured with respect to said first and second areal surfaces.
- 4. The illumination panel of claim 2, wherein said volume hologram is a reflection-type volume hologram affixed to said second areal surface of said substrate.
- 5. The illumination panel of claim 3, wherein said reflective-type volume hologram embodies a slanted fringe-pattern that produces a plane of light having a substantially uniform spatial intensity distributed over a substantial portion of said first areal surface.
- 6. The illumination panel of claim 4, wherein said reflection-type volume hologram embodies a slanted fringe-pattern that produces a plane of light having a pixelated spatial intensity distributed over a substantial portion of said first areal surface.
- 7. The illumination panel of claim 1, which further comprises
a light diffusing panel for diffusing light produced from said first surface of said reflection-type volume hologram.
- 8. The illumination panel of claim 4, wherein said reflective-type volume hologram comprises an array of spectrally-tuned reflection-type volume holograms.
- 9. The illumination panel of claim 6, wherein said array of spectrally-tuned reflection-type volume holograms comprises a first subarray of reflection-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color red, a second subarray of reflection-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color green, and a third subarray of reflection-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color blue.
- 10. The illumination panel of claim 2, wherein said substrate has an end surface and said input surface is said edge surface.
- 11. The illumination panel of claim 10, wherein said input surface is said first or second areal surface.
- 12. The illumination panel of claim 11, which further comprises light diffractive means for coupling said light into said input surface.
- 13. The illumination panel of claim 2, wherein said volume hologram is a transmission-type volume hologram affixed to said first areal surface of said substrate.
- 14. The illumination panel of claim 13, wherein said transmission-type volume hologram embodies a slanted fringe-pattern that produces a plane of light having a substantially uniform spatial intensity distributed over a substantial portion of said second areal surface.
- 15. The illumination panel of claim 13, wherein said transmission-type volume hologram embodies a slanted fringe-pattern that produces a plane of light having a pixelated spatial intensity distributed over a substantial portion of said first areal surface.
- 16. The illumination panel of claim 13, which further comprises
a light diffusing panel for diffusing light produced from said first surface of said transmission-type volume hologram.
- 17. The illumination panel of claim 13, wherein said transmission-type volume hologram comprises an array of spectrally-tuned transmission-type volume holograms.
- 18. The illumination panel of claim 17, wherein said array of spectrally-tuned transmission-type volume holograms comprises a first subarray of transmission-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color red, a second subarray of transmission-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color green, and a third subarray of transmission-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color blue.
- 19. An image display panel for displaying images, comprising:
a substrate made from an optically transparent material, having a first and second areal surfaces disposed substantially parallel to each other and a light input surface for conducting a light beam into said substrate; a light diffractive grating mounted to said first areal surface of said substrate and having a slanted fringe structure embodied therein for diffracting said light beam falling incident thereto, along a first diffractive order of said slanted fringe structure; a spatial intensity modulation panel arranged with said substrate and volume hologram, for modulating the spatial intensity of light transmitted through said spatial intensity modulation panel and forming an image for display; and a light source for producing a light beam for transmission through said input surface and direct through said substrate to said slanted fringe structure so as to produce an output light beam of areal extent that emerges from either said first or second areal surface along said first diffractive order, for use in illuminating said spatial intensity modulation panel and forming said image for display.
- 20. The image display panel of claim 19, wherein said light diffractive grating is a volume hologram.
- 21. The image display panel of claim 19, wherein said slanted fringes have an angle of slant from about 35 to about 55 degrees measured with respect to said first and second areal surfaces.
- 22. The image display panel of claim 20, wherein said volume hologram is a reflection-type volume hologram affixed to said second areal surface of said substrate.
- 23. The image display panel of claim 22, wherein said reflective-type volume hologram embodies a slanted fringe-pattern that produces a plane of light having a substantially uniform spatial intensity distributed over a substantial portion of said first areal surface.
- 24. The image display panel of claim 23, wherein said reflection-type volume hologram embodies a slanted fringe-pattern that produces a plane of light having a pixelated spatial intensity distributed over a substantial portion of said first areal surface.
- 25. The image display panel of claim 19, which further comprises
a light diffusing panel for diffusing light produced from said light diffractive grating.
- 26. The image display panel of claim 22, wherein said reflective-type volume hologram comprises an array of spectrally-tuned reflection-type volume holograms.
- 27. The image display panel of claim 26, wherein said array of spectrally-tuned reflection-type volume holograms comprises a first subarray of reflection-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color red, a second subarray of reflection-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color green, and a third subarray of reflection-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color blue.
- 28. The image display panel of claim 19, wherein said substrate has an end surface and said input surface is said edge surface.
- 29. The image display panel of claim 19, wherein said input surface is said first or second areal surface.
- 30. The image display panel of claim 29, which further comprises light diffractive means for coupling said light into said input surface.
- 31. The image display panel of claim 20, wherein said volume hologram is a transmission-type volume hologram affixed to said first areal surface of said substrate.
- 32. The image display panel of claim 31, wherein said transmission-type volume hologram embodies a slanted fringe-pattern that produces a plane of light having a substantially uniform spatial intensity distributed over a substantial portion of said second areal surface.
- 33. The image display panel of claim 31, wherein said transmission-type volume hologram embodies a slanted fringe-pattern that produces a plane of light having a pixelated spatial intensity distributed over a substantial portion of said first areal surface.
- 34. The image display panel of claim 31, which further comprises a light diffusing panel for diffusing light produced from said first surface of said transmission-type volume hologram.
- 35. The image display panel of claim 31, wherein said transmission-type volume hologram comprises an array of spectrally-tuned transmission-type volume holograms.
- 36. The image display panel of claim 35, wherein said array of spectrally-tuned transmission-type volume holograms comprises a first subarray of transmission-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color red, a second subarray of transmission-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color green, and a third subarray of transmission-type volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the color blue.
- 37. A computer system including said image display panel of claim 19.
- 38. A method of making an illumination panel for illuminating an object, comprising the steps:
(a) providing a substrate made from an optically transparent material, having first and second areal surfaces disposed substantially parallel to each other and a light input surface for conducting a light beam into said substrate; (b) mounting a light diffractive grating to said first areal surface of said substrate and having a slanted fringe structure embodied therein for diffracting said light beam falling incident thereto and along a first diffractive order of said slanted fringe structure; and (c) assembling a light source with said substrate, for producing a light beam for transmission through said input surface and direct passage through said substrate to a said slanted fringe structure so as to produce an output light beam of areal extent that emerges from either said first or second areal surface along said first diffractive order, for use in illuminating an object.
- 39. A method of making a pixelated illumination panel comprising the steps:
(a) providing a recording medium; (b) exposing said recording medium to light so as to form therewithin, an array of spectrally-tuned volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the colors red, green and blue.
- 40. A system of making a pixelated illumination panel comprising the steps:
means for supporting a recording medium; and means for selectively exposing said recording medium to light so as to form therewithin, an array of spectrally-tuned volume holograms spectrally-tuned to the colors red, green and blue.
- 41. A method of making a pixelated illumination panel comprising the steps:
(a) providing a recording medium; (b) exposing said recording medium to light so as to form therewithin, an array of broad-band volume holograms which produce white light.
- 42. A system of making a pixelated illumination panel comprising the steps:
means for supporting a recording medium; and means for selectively exposing said recording medium to light so as to form therewithin, an array of broad-band volume holograms which produce white light.
- 43. A method of making an illumination panel comprising the steps:
(a) providing a recording medium; (b) exposing said recording medium to light so as to form therewithin, a volume hologram panel for producing white light.
- 44. A system of making an illumination panel comprising the steps:
means for supporting a recording medium; and means for selectively exposing said recording medium to light so as to form therewithin, a volume hologram panel for producing white light.
RELATED CASES
[0001] This application is a Continuation of Copending U.S. appliaction Ser. No. 08/812,301 filed Mar. 5, 1997, which is a Continuation-in-Part of: co-pending US application Ser. No. 08/636,688 filed Apr. 23, 1996 which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/375,069 (now abandoned) which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/095,748 (now abandoned); copending application Ser. No. 08/594,715 filed Jan. 31, 1996, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/546,709 filed Oct. 23, 1995; co-pending application Ser. No. 08/594,715 filed Jan. 31, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of co-pending application Ser. No. 08/546,709 filed Oct. 23, 1995, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/373,878 filed Jan. 17, 1995, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/011,508 filed Jan. 29, 1993 (now abandoned); co-pending U.S. application Ser. No. 08/597,491 filed Feb. 2, 1996, which is a continuation-in-part of copending application No. 08/394,470 filed Feb. 27, 1995, which is a continuation-inpart of application Ser. No. 08/394,470 filed Feb. 27, 1996 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/198,988 filed Feb. 18, 1994 (now abandoned); wherein each said application is commonly owned by Imedge Technology, Inc. and incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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