Abstract

For a waveguide display device, the field of view (FOV) is a key parameter for evaluating its optical performance. To address this issue, we propose a hybrid waveguide system, which is composed of two projectors, two in-couplers, two half-mirror arrays and an out-coupler. We use two projectors to generate the left and right parts of the output image separately, which can increase the upper limit of the FOV significantly. Unlike conventional waveguide-based system, we use half-mirror arrays instead of folding gratings to realize 2D exit pupil expansion. By doing so, the total internal reflection condition can always be met during the pupil expansion process. To solve the difficulty in designing collimating optical system with large FOV, we propose a method of tilting the projection system. The hybrid waveguide system can realize a FOV of 88°(H) × 53°(V).

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