Claims
- 1. An optical polarization apparatus comprising:
a first holographic optical device disposed to receive randomly polarized light composed of a first and second component, said first optical device operative to diffract the first component while allowing the second component to pass through said first optical device substantially undiffracted; a second holographic optical device comprising at least one first diffracting region, and at least one second diffracting region, wherein: said second holographic device is disposed such that said at least one first diffracting region is positioned to receive the diffracted first component from said first optical device and such that said at least one second diffracting area is positioned to receive said second component of the light from said first optical device; wherein said at least one first and second diffracting areas diffract the first and second components to produce an output beam having a desired output direction; and wherein said at least one second diffracting area rotates the polarization direction of the second component to substantially equal that of the first component.
- 2. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first and second holographic optical devices comprise one or more holographic elements, and wherein each of said one or more elements comprises a holographic recording medium that records a hologram, wherein the holographic recording medium comprises:
a monomer dipentaerythritol hydroxypentaacrylate; a liquid crystal; a cross-linking monomer; a coinitiator; and a photoinitiator dye.
- 3. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first and second holographic optical devices comprise one or more holographic elements, each said one or more holographic elements comprises a hologram made by exposing an interference pattern inside a polymer-dispersed liquid crystal material, the polymer-dispersed liquid crystal material comprising, before exposure:
(a) a polymerizable monomer; (b) a liquid crystal; (c) a cross-linking monomer; (d) a coinitiator; and (e) a photoinitiator dye.
- 4. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein the first component of the light received by said first optical device is p-polarized light, and the second component is s-polarized light.
- 5. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein said at least one second diffracting region rotates the polarization direction of the second component by means of form refringence.
- 6. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein said first and second holographic optical devices comprise stacked holographic elements, each of said elements operative to diffract a different one red, green and blue visible light, respectively.
- 7. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a collimator disposed between the light and said first holographic optical device.
- 8. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 7 wherein said collimator is formed integrally with said first holographic optical device as a holographic optical element.
- 9. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one first and second diffraction regions of said second holographic optical device reside in the same holographic element.
- 10. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein the at least one first and second diffracting regions of said second holographic optical device reside in first and second holographic elements.
- 11. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 10 wherein:
said first holographic element comprises alternating regions of the at least one first diffracting region and at least one optically neutral region; said second holographic element comprises alternating regions of the at least one second diffracting region and at least one optically neutral region; and wherein the at least one optically neutral region of said first holographic element is aligned with the at least one second diffracting region of said second holographic element, and the at least one optically neutral region of said second holographic elements is aligned with the at least one first diffraction region of the first holographic element.
- 12. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein the output beam is substantially p-polarized light.
- 13. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein the output beam is substantially s-polarized light and wherein said at least one first diffracting area rotates the polarization direction of the second component to substantially equal that of the first component.
- 14. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 1 wherein the output beam is substantially s-polarized light.
- 15. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 6 wherein each of said stacked holographic layers of said first and second holographic optical devices is independently coupled to a control voltage, and wherein said holographic layers are active and diffract their associated wavelength band when no control voltage is applied and inactive and provide no diffraction to any wavelength band when a control voltage is applied.
- 16. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 15 wherein the control voltages for said first holographic optical device are controlled by a first control circuit such that only one holographic element of said first holographic optical device is active at any given time, and wherein the control voltages for said second holographic optical device are controlled by a second control circuit such that only one holographic layer of said second holographic optical device is active at any given time.
- 17. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 16 wherein said first and said second control circuits are coupled to a common third control circuit, said third control circuit ensuring that the holographic elements of said first and second holographic optical devices that diffract the same color are always active together at the same time.
- 18. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 7 wherein said collimator comprises a lens.
- 19. The optical polarization apparatus of claim 7 wherein said collimator comprises an array of lenses.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority from the provisional application 60/171,788 filed Dec. 22, 1999.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60171788 |
Dec 1999 |
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60166963 |
Nov 1999 |
US |