High dynamic range electro-optical shutter for steroscopic and other applications
First Claim
1. A method, for increasing dynamic range of an electro-optical shutter, wherein the shutter is mounted in a system having an axis, wherein the shutter has a surface oriented at a tip angle to the axis, and wherein the shutter has a dynamic range in response to a principal light ray incident at the surface at said tip angle, including the steps of:
- measuring the dynamic range of the shutter over a range of values of said tip angle to determine a first tip angle which results in an increased value of the dynamic range, wherein the first tip angle is such that the principal light ray is not perpendicular to the surface of the shutter when said principal light ray passes through the shutter mounted at said first tip angle; and
mounting the shutter in the system with the surface of the shutter at said first tip angle with respect to the axis.
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Abstract
A high dynamic range electro-optical shutter for stereoscopic and other applications, and a method for increasing the dynamic range of an electro-optical shutter system. The shutter of the invention is derived from an existing electro-optical shutter by adjusting the tilt angle of the plane of the shutter'"'"'s surface in the optical path of the apparatus in which it is employed. The invention is based upon the finding that light rays transversing an electro-optical shutter which are not perpendicularly to the plane in which a surface of the shutter lies, can have a significantly higher dynamic range than axial rays. In accordance with the invention, the angle at which the shutter is mounted in an apparatus is adjusted to produce a dynamic range which is high enough for the intended application. By mapping the pattern of spatial distribution of dynamic range, it is possible to design and produce shutters which are low in manufacturing cost, yet have performance which equals that of more costly shutters.
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10 Claims
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1. A method, for increasing dynamic range of an electro-optical shutter, wherein the shutter is mounted in a system having an axis, wherein the shutter has a surface oriented at a tip angle to the axis, and wherein the shutter has a dynamic range in response to a principal light ray incident at the surface at said tip angle, including the steps of:
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measuring the dynamic range of the shutter over a range of values of said tip angle to determine a first tip angle which results in an increased value of the dynamic range, wherein the first tip angle is such that the principal light ray is not perpendicular to the surface of the shutter when said principal light ray passes through the shutter mounted at said first tip angle; and mounting the shutter in the system with the surface of the shutter at said first tip angle with respect to the axis. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. An electro-optical shutter system having an axis, and including:
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an electro-optical shutter having a surface and a dynamic range in response to light incident at the surface; and means for mounting the shutter in the system at a tip angle with respect to the axis, wherein the tip angle is selected so that the dynamic range of the shutter in response to a principal light ray incident at the surface at s aid tip angle after propagating along the axis is increased relative to the dynamic range of the shutter in response to a light ray incident at the surface at another angle, wherein the principal light ray is not perpendicular to the surface when said principal light ray is incident at said surface at the tip angle. - View Dependent Claims (6, 7)
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8. A stereoscopic selection device for transmitting radiation to a user'"'"'s eyes, including:
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an electro-optical shutter comprising a sandwich of a first sheet polarizer, an electro-optical device, and a second sheet polarizer, wherein the electro-optical shutter has a surface, and a dynamic range in response to a principal light ray incident at the surface at an incidence angle, wherein the dynamic range is at a maximum when the incidence angle is equal to a first angle; and a means for mounting the shutter at said first angle with respect to a first of the user'"'"'s eyes, wherein the means for mounting the shutter orients the shutter such that t he principal light ray is coaxial with an optical axis of the first of the user'"'"'s eyes, but is not perpendicular to the surface of the shutter when said principal light ray is incident at the shutter. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10)
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