Claims
- 1. A reflector apparatus, in the shape of a half-pyramid, constructed and arranged such that an incoming beam passing through the entrance/exit surface of said reflector is reflected three times inside the reflector and leaves the entrance/exit surface of said reflector with the direction of polarization being rotated.
- 2. An apparatus in claim 1, further including a prism reflector in the shape of a half-pyramid, which comprises:
a transmitting surface in the shape of an isosceles right triangle as entrance/exit surface; a first reflecting side surface, tilted 45 degrees with respect to said entrance/exit surface, crossing with said entrance/exit surface and two other reflecting side surfaces; a second reflecting side surface, perpendicular to said entrance/exit surface, crossing with said entrance/exit surface and two other side reflecting side surfaces; and a third reflecting side surface, tilted 45 degrees with respect to said entrance/exit surface, crossing with said entrance/exit surface and two other reflecting side surfaces; wherein said apparatus is constructed and arranged such that an incoming beam passing through the entrance/exit surface is reflected three times inside the device and leaves the entrance/exit surface with the direction of polarization being rotated.
- 3. An apparatus in claim 1, further including a hollow reflector in the shape of a half-pyramid as cited in claim 1, which is made of thin reflective mirror plates and comprises:
an open surface in the shape of an isosceles right triangle as entrance/exit surface; a first reflecting side surface, tilted 45 degrees with respect to said entrance/exit surface, crossing with said entrance/exit surface and two other reflecting side surfaces; a second reflecting side surface, perpendicular to said entrance/exit surface, crossing with said entrance/exit surface and two other side reflecting side surfaces; and a third reflecting side surface, tilted 45 degrees with respect to said entrance/exit surface, crossing with said entrance/exit surface and two other reflecting side surfaces; wherein said apparatus is constructed and arranged such that an incoming beam passing through the open entrance/exit surface is reflected three times inside the device and leaves the entrance/exit surface with the direction of polarization being rotated.
- 4. An apparatus comprising an assembly of the apparatus of claim 1 for the purpose of polarization rotating, conversion, and recycling.
- 5. An apparatus of claim 4, further including an assembly of two half-pyramid shaped reflectors, wherein two side surfaces of said reflectors joint together and two entrance surfaces of said reflectors are coplanar to form a pyramid shaped reflector with a square shaped entrance/exit surface. Said reflector assembly rotates polarization of the incident beam.
- 6. An apparatus of claim 4, further including an assembly of four half-pyramid shaped prism reflectors, wherein four isosceles right triangular shaped entrance/exit surfaces of said reflectors coplanarly joint together to form a flat square entrance/exit surface, and four reflecting surfaces of said reflectors, perpendicular to the entrance/exit surface, are facing outside to outline the reflector assembly. Said reflector assembly rotates polarization of the incident beam.
- 7. An apparatus of claim 4, further including a strip of multiple half-pyramid shaped reflectors. Said reflector strip rotates polarization of the incident beam.
- 8. An apparatus of claim 4, further including an array of multiple half-pyramid shaped prism reflectors. Said reflector array rotates polarization of the incident beam.
- 9. A polarization converting system, comprising, at least, a reflector assembly claim 4, for the purpose of polarization rotating, polarization conversion, and polarization recycling.
- 10. A system of claim 9, further including a polarization conversion and recovery system comprising, at least, a said reflector assembly; a PBS cube; and a reflecting prism. Wherein said reflector apparatus rotates the polarization direction of otherwise wasted beam, and said polarization conversion system, while converting the un-polarized beam into a linearly polarizing beam, redirects the recovered component in the useful direction.
- 11. A system of claim 9, further including a polarization conversion and recovery system comprising, at least, a said reflector strip assembly; and a PBS strip. Wherein said reflector strip rotates the polarization of an incident beam and said system, while converting the un-polarized beam into a linearly polarizing beam, redirects the recovered component in the useful direction.
- 12. A system of claim 9, further including an illumination system comprising, at least, a said reflector assembly; a PBS plate; a reflective mirror; a light source; a collimation lens; a focusing lens; and an integrator rod. Wherein said reflector apparatus rotates the polarization direction of otherwise wasted beam, and said system, while converting the un-polarized beam into a linearly polarizing beam, redirects the recovered component in the useful direction.
- 13. A system of claim 9, further including a polarization recycling system comprising, at least, a said reflector assembly with a small opening for incident light to enter; an integrator rod; and a reflective PBS. Wherein said reflector apparatus rotates the polarization direction of an otherwise wasted beam, and said system, while converting the un-polarized beam into a linearly polarizing beam, redirects the recovered component in the useful direction.
- 14. A method for polarization rotation, polarization conversion and polarization recycling by using a half-pyramid shaped reflector or assemblies of half-pyramid shaped reflectors to obtain rotation of polarization.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is in-part a continuation of the U.S. provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/424,171 filed Nov. 7, 2002, entitled “Polarization conversion and recycling method and apparatus”.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60424171 |
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