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POLARIZATION CONVERTING ELEMENT, POLARIZATION CONVERTING UNIT, AND PROJECTION-TYPE IMAGING DEVICE

  • US 20120307167A1
  • Filed: 05/29/2012
  • Published: 12/06/2012
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/30/2011
  • Status: Active Grant
First Claim
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1. A polarization converting element comprising:

  • a translucent substrate disposed at a predetermined angle with respect to an incident light;

    a polarization separating portion disposed on an incidence-side surface of the translucent substrate so as to separate the incident light into a first linearly polarized light beam and a second linearly polarized light beam orthogonal to each other and transmit the first linearly polarized light beam and reflect the second linearly polarized light beam; and

    a reflecting element disposed to be separated approximately in parallel to the translucent substrate so as to reflect the second linearly polarized light beam reflected by the polarization separating portion,wherein the translucent substrate is a retardation element which is formed of an inorganic crystal material having birefringent properties and optically rotatory power and which is configured to convert the first linearly polarized light beam having passed through the polarization separating portion and having been incident to the translucent substrate so as to be parallel to a polarization plane of the second linearly polarized light beam so that the first linearly polarized light beam is output as a second linearly polarized light beam, andwherein the retardation element satisfies one of the following conditions (A), (B), and (C);

    Condition (A)the translucent substrate is made up of a single plate, and when a design wavelength is “

    λ

    ,”

    a plate thickness of the translucent substrate is “

    to,” and

    a cutting angle of the inorganic crystal material is “

    Z,”

    the relation between the design wavelength “

    λ

    ,”

    the cutting angle “

    Z,” and

    the plate thickness “

    to”

    satisfies the following expressions (1), (2), (3), and (4);


    λ





    0.1293×

    Z
    2+22.402×

    Z−

    325.73 



    (1)
    λ



    0.1199×

    Z
    2

    20.762×

    Z+
    1348.6 



    (2)
    to≦

    5E-06×

    Z
    2

    0.0004×

    Z−

    0.0368 



    (3)
    to≧

    2E-05×

    Z
    2

    0.0029×

    Z+
    0.136 



    (4)Condition (B)the translucent substrate is formed by stacking two inorganic crystal materials, and when a design wavelength is “

    λ

    ,”

    a plate thickness of the translucent substrate is “

    to,” and

    a cutting angle of the inorganic crystal material is “

    Z,”

    the relation between the design wavelength “

    λ

    ,”

    the cutting angle “

    Z,” and

    the plate thickness “

    to”

    satisfies the following expressions (5), (6), (7), (8), and (9);


    λ





    10.75×

    Z
    2+1933.9×

    Z−

    86330 



    (5)
    λ



    6.25×

    Z
    2

    1126.6×

    Z+
    51216 



    (6)
    to≦



    0.0281×

    Z
    2+5.0512×

    Z−

    225.61 



    (7)
    to≧

    0.0173×

    Z
    2

    3.1146×

    Z+
    141.39 



    (8)when a phase difference of a first inorganic crystal material among the two inorganic crystal materials in an advancing direction of a light beam advancing in the translucent substrate is Γ

    1, and a phase difference of a second inorganic crystal material is Γ

    2, the following expression is satisfied;




    1−

    Γ

    2|=180(deg) 



    (9)Condition (C)the translucent substrate is formed by stacking two inorganic crystal materials, and when a design wavelength is “

    λ

    ,”

    a plate thickness of the translucent substrate is “

    to,” and

    a cutting angle of the inorganic crystal material is “

    Z,”

    the relation between the design wavelength “

    λ

    ,”

    the cutting angle “

    Z,” and

    the plate thickness “

    to”

    satisfies the following expressions (10), (11), (12), and (13);


    λ





    2E-07×

    Z
    6+0.0001×

    Z
    5

    0.024×

    Z
    4+2.7749×

    Z
    3

    178.61×

    Z
    2+6067.8×

    Z−

    84312 



    (10)
    λ





    4E-05×

    Z
    3+0.0757×

    Z
    2

    10.073×

    Z+
    696.9 



    (11)
    to≦



    2E-08×

    Z
    4+6E-06×

    Z
    3

    0.0008×

    Z
    2+0.0495×

    Z−

    0.9844 



    (12)
    to≧

    5E-07×

    Z
    3

    0.0001×

    Z
    2+0.0065×

    Z


    0.0924 



    (13).

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