EFFICIENT COLLIMATION OF LIGHT WITH OPTICAL WEDGE
First Claim
1. An optical collimator comprising:
- an optical waveguide havinga first end comprising a first light interface;
a second end opposite the first end;
a viewing surface comprising a second light interface extending at least partially between the first end and the second end and having a first critical angle of internal reflection with respect to a normal of the viewing surface;
a back surface opposing the viewing surface, the back surface being configured to be reflective to internally incident light at the first critical angle of internal reflection; and
a collimating end reflector arranged at the second end of the optical waveguide, wherein the collimating end reflector comprises a faceted lens structure.
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Abstract
Embodiments of optical collimators are disclosed. For example, one disclosed embodiment comprises an optical waveguide having a first end, a second end opposing the first end, a viewing surface extending at least partially between the first end and the second end, and a back surface opposing the viewing surface. The viewing surface comprises a first critical angle of internal reflection, and the back surface is configured to be reflective at the first critical angle of internal reflection. Further, a collimating end reflector comprising a faceted lens structure having a plurality of facets is disposed at the second end of the optical waveguide.
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20 Claims
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1. An optical collimator comprising:
an optical waveguide having a first end comprising a first light interface; a second end opposite the first end; a viewing surface comprising a second light interface extending at least partially between the first end and the second end and having a first critical angle of internal reflection with respect to a normal of the viewing surface; a back surface opposing the viewing surface, the back surface being configured to be reflective to internally incident light at the first critical angle of internal reflection; and a collimating end reflector arranged at the second end of the optical waveguide, wherein the collimating end reflector comprises a faceted lens structure. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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13. An optical collimator comprising:
an optical wedge comprising a thin end comprising a first light interface; a thick end opposite the thin end; a viewing surface comprising a second light interface extending at least partially between the thin end and the thick end and having a first critical angle of internal reflection with respect to a normal of the viewing surface; a back surface opposing the viewing surface and having a second critical angle of internal reflection with respect to a normal of the back surface, wherein the second critical angle of reflection is less than the first critical angle of reflection; and a collimating end reflector arranged at the thick end of the optical wedge, wherein the collimating end reflector comprises a faceted lens structure comprising a plurality of facets arranged at an angle relative to a surface of the thick end, the plurality of facets alternating between facets facing the viewing surface and facets facing the back surface, and the facets having an angle relative to a normal of a surface of the end reflector of three-eighths of a difference between ninety degrees and the first critical angle. - View Dependent Claims (14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method of collimating light via an optical waveguide, the optical waveguide comprising a first end, a second end opposite the first end, a collimating end reflector, a viewing surface extending between the first end and the second end, and a back surface opposing the viewing surface, the method comprising:
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injecting light into the first end of the optical waveguide; delivering the light to the collimating end reflector via total internal reflection; internally reflecting the light off of the collimating end reflector thereby forming collimated light; emitting a first portion of collimated light from the viewing surface at a critical angle of reflection; internally reflecting a second portion of collimated light from the back surface at an angle equal to the critical angle of reflection, and then emitting the second portion of collimated light from the viewing surface after internally reflecting the second portion of collimated light from the back surface. - View Dependent Claims (19, 20)
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