Claims
- 1. A plurality of stacked planar optical waveguides for an optical panel, each optical waveguide comprising:
a planar sheet of core material having a central plane, the core material having an index of refraction which decreases as the distance from the central plane increases.
- 2. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the decrease in the index of refraction occurs gradually and continuously.
- 3. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the decrease in the index of refraction occurs at a constant rate as the distance from the central plane increases.
- 4. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the decrease in the index of refraction occurs at an exponential rate as the distance from the central plane increases.
- 5. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at the central plane is in the range of approximately 1.40 to 3.00.
- 6. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at the central plane is in the range of approximately 1.49 to 1.56.
- 7. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at the central plane is approximately 1.49.
- 8. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of polyacrylic.
- 9. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of polycarbonate.
- 10. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of Plexiglas®.
- 11. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of silicone.
- 12. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of silica.
- 13. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of diamond-like material.
- 14. The optical waveguides of claim 6, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is in the range of approximately 1.30 to 1.49.
- 15. The optical waveguides of claim 7, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is approximately 1.33.
- 16. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of a fluorinated polymer.
- 17. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of polyacrylic.
- 18. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 19. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA).
- 20. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of silicone.
- 21. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of silica.
- 22. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is in the range of approximately 87% to 99% of that at the central plane.
- 23. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is approximately 90% of that at the central plane.
- 24. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the planar sheet of core material is formed as a flat ribbon extending continuously in a horizontal direction along a face of the optical panel.
- 25. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of a dark material.
- 26. The optical waveguides of claim 1, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of a black material.
- 27. An optical panel, comprising:
a plurality of stacked optical waveguides, each optical waveguide having a first end and a second end, wherein an outlet face is defined by the plurality of first ends, and wherein an inlet face is defined by the plurality of second ends, each optical waveguide comprising a planar sheet of core material having a central plane, the core material having an index of refraction which decreases as the distance from the central plane increases.
- 28. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the decrease in the index of refraction occurs gradually and continuously.
- 29. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the decrease in the index of refraction occurs at a constant rate as the distance from the central plane increases.
- 30. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the decrease in the index of refraction occurs at an exponential rate as the distance from the central plane increases.
- 31. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at the central plane is in the range of approximately 1.40 to 3.00.
- 32. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at the central plane is in the range of approximately 1.49 to 1.56.
- 33. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at the central plane is approximately 1.49.
- 34. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of polyacrylic.
- 35. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of polycarbonate.
- 36. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of Plexiglas®.
- 37. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of silicone.
- 38. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of silica.
- 39. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at the central plane is composed substantially of diamond-like material.
- 40. The optical panel of claim 32, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is in the range of approximately 1.30 to 1.49.
- 41. The optical panel of claim 33, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is approximately 1.33.
- 42. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of a fluorinated polymer.
- 43. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of polyacrylic.
- 44. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of polytetrafluoroethylene.
- 45. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA).
- 46. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of silicone.
- 47. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of silica.
- 48. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is in the range of approximately 87% to 99% of that at the central plane.
- 49. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the index of refraction of the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is approximately 90% of that at the central plane.
- 50. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the planar sheet of core material is formed as a flat ribbon extending continuously in a horizontal direction along the outlet face.
- 51. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the inlet face is substantially parallel to the outlet face.
- 52. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein a black pigmented layer is provided between each of the plurality of optical waveguides.
- 53. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein at least one coupler is provided at the inlet face to redirect light traveling from an axis non-perpendicular to the inlet face to an axis perpendicular to the inlet face.
- 54. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein at least one coupler is provided at the inlet face to redirect light traveling from an off perpendicular to the inlet face to an axis perpendicular ±10° to the inlet face.
- 55. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of a dark material.
- 56. The optical panel of claim 27, wherein the core material at a location which is furthest perpendicularly from the central plane is composed substantially of a black material.
- 57. The optical panel of claim 27, further comprising a diffuser provided at the outlet face.
- 58. The optical panel of claim 57, wherein the diffuser comprises a sheet or film.
- 59. The optical panel of claim 57, wherein the diffuser comprises an embossed area at the outlet face.
- 60. The optical panel of claim 57, wherein the diffuser comprises a coating or layer.
- 61. The optical panel of claim 57, wherein the diffuser comprises diffusion material having a diffusion material central plane located at the first ends of each waveguide, each diffusion material central plane being coincident with the central plane of the planar sheet of core material, the diffusion material comprising a dark colored material, the concentration of the dark colored material increases as the distance from the diffusion material central plane increases.
- 62. The optical panel of claim 61, wherein the increase in concentration occurs gradually and continuously.
- 63. The optical panel of claim 61, wherein the increase in concentration occurs at a constant rate as the distance from the diffusion material central plane increases.
- 64. The optical panel of claim 61, wherein the increase in concentration occurs at an exponential rate as the distance from the diffusion material central plane increases.
- 65. The optical panel of claim 57, wherein the diffuser comprises diffusion material having a diffusion material central plane located at the first ends of each waveguide, each diffusion material central plane being coincident with the central plane of the planar sheet of core material, the diffusion material comprising a black colored material, the concentration of the black colored material increases as the distance from the diffusion material central plane increases.
- 66. The optical panel of claim 65, wherein the increase in concentration occurs gradually and continuously.
- 67. The optical panel of claim 65, wherein the increase in concentration occurs at a constant rate as the distance from the diffusion material central plane increases.
- 68. The optical panel of claim 65, wherein the increase in concentration occurs at an exponential rate as the distance from the diffusion material central plane increases.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/543,380, filed Apr. 5, 2000.
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
[0002] This invention was made with Government support under Contract No. DE-AC02-98CH10886 awarded by the Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in this invention.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
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PCT/US01/11103 |
4/5/2001 |
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