Claims
- 1-20 (Cancelled)
- 21. A polarization recovery system comprising:
a polarizing beam splitter positioned to receive a substantial portion of light energy from a light source, the polarizing beam splitter transmitting light energy of a first polarization type and reflecting light energy of a second polarization type; prism positioned to receive a substantial portion of either the transmitted light energy or the reflected light energy, said prism directing either said reflected or said transmitted light energy in an output direction; and a gap between said polarizing beam splitter and said prism.
- 22. The polarization recovery system of claim 21, further comprising an output waveguide positioned to receive a substantial portion of both the transmitted light energy and the reflected light energy.
- 23. The polarization recovery system of claim 21, a polarization shifter positioned to receive and modify the polarization of a substantial portion of either the transmitted or the reflected light energy from the prism.
- 24. The polarization recovery system of claim 21 further comprising an input waveguide positioned to receive the light energy from the light source and emit light energy to the polarizing beam splitter.
- 25. The polarization recovery system of claim 24 wherein the input waveguide is tapered.
- 26-33. (Cancelled)
- 33. The polarization recovery system of claim 23, further comprising an optical gap between a pair of optical elements selected from the group consisting of:
the light source and the polarizing beam splitter, and the polarizing beam splitter and the polarization shifter.
- 34. The polarization recovery system of claim 21, 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 polarizing beam splitter, the polarization shifter, or the prism.
- 36. The polarization recovery system of claim 22, wherein the output waveguide is tapered.
- 37. The polarization recovery system of claim 21, further comprising:
an imager positioned to receive a substantial portion of both the transmitted light energy and the reflected light energy; 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 [“LCDs”].
- 39. The polarization recovery system of claim 21, wherein the polarizing beam splitter comprises a rectangular prism.
- 40-54. (Cancelled)
- 55. The polarization recovery system of claim 23, wherein said first polarization type is substantially S-polarization and said second polarization type is substantially P-polarization.
- 56. The polarization recovery system of claim 55, wherein said polarization shifter changes said S-polarization to substantially said P-polarization.
- 57. The polarization recovery system of claim 55, wherein said polarization shifter changes said P-polarization to substantially said S-polarization.
- 58. The polarization recovery system of claim 23, wherein said first polarization type is substantially P-polarization and said second polarization type is substantially S-polarization.
- 59. The polarization recovery system of claim 58, wherein said polarization shifter changes said S-polarization to substantially said P-polarization.
- 60. The polarization recovery system of claim 58, wherein said polarization shifter changes said P-polarization to substantially said S-polarization.
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 Nos. 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 |
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10850467 |
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09814970 |
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10347522 |
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