Polarizing cube and method of fabricating the same
First Claim
1. A polarizing cube, comprising:
- a thin composite plate comprising a planar array of straight wires and a first transmissive material, said straight wires made of a reflective material, spaced apart in parallel and surrounded by the first transmissive material; and
a first thick substrate and a second thick substrate, made from a second transmissive material and bonded, respectively, to opposite faces of, and sandwiching the thin composite plate;
a pair of symmetric triangular prisms, made from the second transmissive material and bonded, respectively, to opposite faces of, and sandwiching the combination of the first thick substrate, the thin composite plate and the second transmissive material so as to form the polarizing cube;
wherein the thin composite plate and the pair of symmetric triangular prisms are optically symmetric about a diagonal plane of the polarizing cube, and the diagonal plane extends through the thin composite plate; and
the first transmissive material is the same as the second transmissive material, and the first transmissive material and the second transmissive material are optically transmissive material.
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Abstract
A polarizing cube includes a pair of identical and symmetric triangular prisms which sandwich a thin optical composite plate containing a planner array of reflective straight wires spaced apart in parallel as a built-in wire grid polarizer. All of its subcomponents and the polarizing cube itself are physically and optically symmetrical to one of its diagonal planes so as to provide improved integration and robustness for projection display application. The cubic configuration of the disclosed polarizer can be readily produced through common means and sequences typically used in semiconductor wafer fabrication processes, including photolithographic patterning, gap dielectric filling and planarization, and wafer thinning, bonding and cutting among others.
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1. A polarizing cube, comprising:
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a thin composite plate comprising a planar array of straight wires and a first transmissive material, said straight wires made of a reflective material, spaced apart in parallel and surrounded by the first transmissive material; and a first thick substrate and a second thick substrate, made from a second transmissive material and bonded, respectively, to opposite faces of, and sandwiching the thin composite plate; a pair of symmetric triangular prisms, made from the second transmissive material and bonded, respectively, to opposite faces of, and sandwiching the combination of the first thick substrate, the thin composite plate and the second transmissive material so as to form the polarizing cube; wherein the thin composite plate and the pair of symmetric triangular prisms are optically symmetric about a diagonal plane of the polarizing cube, and the diagonal plane extends through the thin composite plate; and the first transmissive material is the same as the second transmissive material, and the first transmissive material and the second transmissive material are optically transmissive material. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. A polarizing cube, comprising:
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a thin composite plate comprising a planar array of straight wires and a first transmissive material, said straight wires made of a reflective material, spaced apart in parallel and surrounded by the first transmissive material; and a pair of symmetric triangular prisms, made from a second transmissive material and bonded, respectively, to opposite faces of, and sandwiching the thin composite plate so as to form the polarizing cube; wherein the thin composite plate and the pair of symmetric triangular prisms are optically symmetric about a diagonal plane of the polarizing cube, and the diagonal plane extends through the thin composite plate; any one of two faces of the polarizing cube perpendicular to the thin composite plate is provided with a photovoltaic panel; and the first transmissive material and the second transmissive material are optically transmissive material. - View Dependent Claims (8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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