Claims
- 1. An optical panel comprising a plurality of stacked optical waveguides having stepped inlet facets collectively defining an inlet face for receiving image light, and having beveled outlet faces collectively defining a display screen for displaying said image light channeled through said waveguides by internal reflection, wherein said inlet facets are substantially normal to said waveguides.
- 2. A panel according to claim 1 wherein said waveguides are stacked in a column, and said inlet face and display screen are disposed on opposite sides thereof.
- 3. A panel according to claim 2 wherein said waveguides are stacked obliquely in said column.
- 4. A panel according to claim 3 wherein said inlet facets are configured in a staircase, and disposed substantially parallel to each other.
- 5. A panel according to claim 4 wherein at least some of said inlet facets are offset from each other along said waveguides.
- 6. A panel according to claim 4 wherein an inlet facet of one of said waveguides overlaps an outlet face of a next adjacent one of said waveguides.
- 7. A panel according to claim 4 wherein an inlet facet of one of said waveguides terminates at an outlet face of a next adjacent one of said waveguides.
- 8. A panel according to claim 4 wherein said waveguides are arranged in plural groups having coplanar inlet facets being stepped therebetween.
- 9. A panel according to claim 4 wherein said inlet facets are optically polished.
- 10. A method of making said optical panel according to claim 9 comprising:laser cutting glass waveguides to effect said polished inlet facets thereof; and laminating together said waveguides to form said inlet face and display screen.
- 11. A panel according to claim 4 wherein said waveguides have a common length from inlet facet to outlet face.
- 12. A panel according to claim 4 wherein said display screen further comprises means adjoining said outlet faces for redirecting said image light substantially perpendicular thereto.
- 13. A panel according to claim 12 wherein said light redirecting means comprise fresnel prismatic grooves.
- 14. An optical display system comprising a plurality of stacked optical waveguides having stepped inlet facets collectively defining an inlet face for receiving image light, and having beveled outlet faces collectively defining a display screen for displaying said image light channeled through said waveguides by internal reflection, further comprising a projector optically aligned with said inlet face for projecting said image light thereacross for transmission through said waveguides for display on said screen.
- 15. An optical display system according to claim 14 wherein:said waveguides have a common length from inlet facet to outlet face; and said projector includes image optics having a single focal plane.
- 16. A panel according to claim 4 wherein said waveguides comprise ribbons extending continuously along a width of said panel, and stacked along a height of said panel.
- 17. A panel according to claim 16 wherein each of said waveguides further comprises an optically transmissive core laminated between cladding.
- 18. A panel according to claim 17 wherein said cladding is black.
- 19. An optical display system comprising:a plurality of optical ribbon waveguides stacked obliquely in a column, and having stepped inlet facets collectively defining an inlet face on one side of said column for receiving image light, and having beveled outlet faces collectively defining a display screen on an opposite side of said column for displaying said image light channeled through said waveguides by internal reflection; and a projector optically aligned with said inlet face for projecting said image light thereacross for transmission through said waveguides for display on said screen.
Government Interests
This invention was made with Government support under contract number DE-AC02-98CH10886, awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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