This patent application relates to liquid crystal (LC) beam broadening devices.
Applicant's International PCT patent application publication WO2017/041167 dated Mar. 16, 2017 (the specification of which is hereby incorporated by reference) discloses a variety of beam broadening LC devices. Such LC devices can be inexpensive and can be effective, for example, to broaden a beam of light for architectural lighting within a building. One such design option is described with reference to FIG. 20 in the said publication and is an LC cell having a homeotropic LC alignment in which the electrodes of the opposed cell substrates are orthogonally arranged.
In this configuration, each LC sandwich modulates light of a single polarization in two directions because the electric field created by the electrodes on each substrate orients the LC in a direction orthogonal to the extent of the strip electrodes. The LC in the middle of the cell is caused to twist between the two directions. The upper part of the cell acts on input light to split it into two linear polarizations with one such polarization of the beam of light undergoing a broadening in one direction (orthogonal to the electrode strip direction), while the part of the beam with the second (perpendicular) polarization passes through the upper part essentially without broadening, but the polarization is rotated by 90 degrees that is related to the twist in the LC in the middle of the cell that has been found to cause a rotation in the polarized light. Thus the bottom part of the cell acts on the light to have a broadening effect on of the same (first) polarization of the beam of light but this time in the orthogonal direction, while the other (second) polarization passes through the lower part largely unaffected.
Thus, a single LC sandwich acts essentially on a single polarization broadening it in two directions. Two such sandwiches can be arranged one after the other to act on two polarizations and in two directions. This is illustrated in
Another beam broadening configuration according to the prior art is known from WO2017/041167 in FIG. 6 and is shown in
Applicant has discovered that the beam characteristics of a beam modulated by a device as illustrated schematically in
The invention will be better understood by way of the following detailed description of embodiments of the invention with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
As described above, the beam divergence control devices according to
As shown in
A similar improvement in this “rippling” in the intensity is seen for the device of
The rotational offset can involve a physical rotation of the same electrode pattern on each of the two sandwiches, or it can be a selection of patterns that will provide the rotational offset of the large number of small beam broadening strips disposed between parallel electrodes are active in modulating the beam over the aperture between the two sandwiches or cells 1+2 and 3+4.
The device can be made as illustrated in
One example of the latter is to arrange the finger electrodes of a rectangular substrate to be at, for example, 88 degrees from the edge of the substrate with the finger electrodes of the adjacent sandwich having, for example, 92 degrees from the edge of the substrate, such that there would be a 4 degree rotational offset between the two sandwiches. When the desired device has a circular aperture, the whole electrode arrangement can be rotated in one or both sandwiches or cell groups, and the combined sandwiches will have the desired rotational offset.
This can be useful when multiple beam broadening devices are made from a larger substrate as a wafer and then singulated into individual single or double sandwiches.
When two identical single sandwich singulated LC devices having rectangular shapes and electrode fingers orthogonal to the sides are used together, the small rotational offset can be provided during a step of bonding the LC sandwich devices together or by the mounting frame that holds the devices together. The singulated devices will thus not be square together. When the electrode patterns are rotated with respect to the sides of the singulated sandwich devices, then they can be bonded together or mounted together to be square.
The embodiment of
This patent application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. US 62/487,603 filed Apr. 20, 2017, the entirety of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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International Search Report dated Oct. 25, 2018 for parent application No. PCT/CA2018/050472. |
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