Claims
- 1-20. (Cancelled).
- 21. A polarization recovery system comprising:
a beam splitter positioned to receive a substantial portion of light energy from a light source, the beam splitter transmitting light energy of a first type and reflecting light energy of a second type; and an output waveguide positioned to receive a substantial portion of either the transmitted light energy or the reflected light energy.
- 22. The polarization recovery system of claim 21 further comprising a reflector that directs the reflected or transmitted light energy toward the output waveguide.
- 23. The polarization recovery system of claim 22 wherein the reflector is selected from the group consisting of:
a mirror, and a prism.
- 24. The polarization recovery system of claim 21 further comprising an input waveguide positioned to emit light energy to the beam splitter.
- 25. The polarization recovery system of claim 24 wherein the input waveguide is tapered.
- 26. The polarization recovery system of claim 24 wherein the input waveguide and the output waveguide are configured to be substantially parallel or substantially perpendicular.
- 27. (Cancelled)
- 28. (Cancelled)
- 29. (Cancelled)
- 30. (Cancelled)
- 31. (Cancelled)
- 32. (Cancelled)
- 33. The polarization recovery system of claim 21 further comprising an optical gap between a pair of optical elements selected from the group consisting of:
the light source and the beam splitter, the beam splitter and the output waveguide, the beam splitter and the polarization shifter, and the polarization shifter and the output waveguide.
- 34. The polarization recovery system of claim 33 wherein the gap is filled with a material selected from the group consisting of:
air, clear epoxy, and low-index epoxy.
- 35. The polarization recovery system of claim 21 further comprising an anti-reflection coating on a surface of the light source, the beam splitter, or the output waveguide.
- 36. The polarization recovery system of claim 21 wherein the output waveguide is tapered.
- 37. The polarization recovery system of claim 21 further comprising:
an imager positioned to receive the light energy from the output waveguide; and a projection lens positioned to receive the light energy from the imager.
- 38. The polarization recovery system of claim 37 wherein said imager is an array of liquid crystal displays.
- 39. The polarization recovery system of claim 21 wherein the beam splitter comprises a rectangular prism.
- 40. (Cancelled)
- 41. The polarization recovery system of claim 24 further comprising:
a first reflector having a first focal point; a second reflector having a second focal point; said light source being substantially proximate to said first focal point; a proximal end of said input waveguide being substantially proximate to said second focal point; wherein said first reflector reflects a substantial portion of said light energy emitted by said light source toward said second reflector; wherein said second reflector reflects said light energy toward said second focal point; and wherein said beam splitter is positioned to receive a substantial portion of said light energy from the input waveguide.
- 42. A method of polarization recovery comprising:
emitting light energy from a light source; transmitting light energy of a first type; reflecting light energy of a second type; and integrating a substantial portion of both the transmitted light energy and the reflected light energy.
- 43. The method of polarization recovery of claim 42, comprising further:
integrating a substantial portion of the emitted light energy.
- 44. The method of polarization recovery of claim 42, comprising further:
redirecting a substantial portion of the transmitted light energy.
- 45. The method of polarization recovery of claim 42, comprising further:
redirecting a substantial portion of the reflected light energy.
- 46. The method of polarization recovery of claim 42, comprising further:
imaging a substantial portion of the integrated light energy.
- 47. A system of polarization recovery comprising:
means for emitting light energy; means for transmitting light energy of a first type; means for reflecting light energy of a second type; and means for integrating a substantial portion of both the transmitted light energy and the reflected light energy.
- 48. The system of polarization recovery of claim 47, further comprising means for integrating a substantial portion of the emitted light energy.
- 49. (Cancelled)
- 50. (Cancelled)
- 51. The system of polarization recovery of claim 47, further comprising means for redirecting the transmitted light energy towards the integration means.
- 52. The system of polarization recovery of claim 47, further comprising means for redirecting the reflected light energy towards the integration means.
- 53. The system of polarization recovery of claim 47, further comprising means for imaging the integrated light energy.
- 54. The system of polarization recovery of claim 47, further comprising means for focusing the integrated light energy.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/814,970, filed Mar. 23, 2001, which claims benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/227,312, filed Aug. 24, 2000 and 60/246,583, filed Nov. 8, 2000.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60227312 |
Aug 2000 |
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60246583 |
Nov 2000 |
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Continuations (2)
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10347522 |
Jan 2003 |
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10850438 |
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09814970 |
Mar 2001 |
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10347522 |
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