Abstract

ABSTRACTHolographic optical elements (HOEs) have been used as important tools for implementing augmented reality (AR) and see-through displays because they are transparent and thin. Moreover, as HOEs usually come in the shape of a thin film, they can be bent, used for coating, or attached to curved surfaces. While they can be used to implement curved AR displays, however, the applications of the curved HOE have not been sufficiently studied. In this paper, an analysis method for curved/bent HOEs using the coupled-wave theory and the numerical ray tracing method is introduced. Using this method, the influence of the surface curvature on the optical characteristics of HOEs, including the aberration and diffraction efficiency, was analyzed. Also presented herein is a method of designing the optimal curvature that can reduce the aberration. Curved HOEs can be applied to see-through displays such as head-mounted displays (HMDs), head-up displays (HUDs), or transparent screens. They can be used to expand the field of view (FOV) and to reduce the form factor. The proposed analysis method provides a useful guideline for designing practical curved see-through displays.

Highlights

  • Holographic optical elements (HOEs) have been widely studied of late for use as novel optical components of display devices

  • Curved HOEs can be applied to see-through displays such as head-mounted displays (HMDs), head-up displays (HUDs), or transparent screens

  • HOE is a volume hologram that is capable of diffracting light in the desired manner [1]

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Summary

Introduction

Holographic optical elements (HOEs) have been widely studied of late for use as novel optical components of display devices. HOE is a volume hologram that is capable of diffracting light in the desired manner [1]. Due to the nature of the volume hologram, HOE has many unique advantages. As it can record arbitrary wavefronts, it can be used as various optical elements, such as lenses, diffusers, and lens arrays. A lens array HOE has been proposed to implement a seethrough 3D screen for AR [2]. Due to the nonlinear characteristics of the volume hologram, it is not easy to analyze HOE when fabricated in a curved form. A more practical study on the implementation of AR displays using curved HOEs was conducted. This paper provides a basis for the use of curved HOEs as an AR display application

Curved display systems
Diffraction theory for HOEs
Previous research on curved HOEs
Method
Curved-surface HOE
Bendable-surface HOE
Applications
Retinal-projection HMD with a curved HOE
Waveguide-type HMD with a curved HOE
HUD using a curved HOE
AR screen using a curved HOE
Notes on contributors
Findings
Conclusion
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