Abstract

Augmented reality (AR) is desperately needed in the Metaverse. The geometrical waveguide receives increased attention in AR technology as achieving high resolution, full-color display, etc. However, the stray light and ghost image problems resulting from the parallelism errors severely deteriorate the imaging quality. According to the light propagation of the waveguide, a measuring system based on the combination of the autocollimator and the testing telescope (CAT) method was proposed to measure the parallelism errors of the partially reflective mirror array (PRMA). The results indicated that this method could measure the parallelism errors precisely with the maximum repeatability of 0.63 ' ' . The method could decouple the coupling of the parallelism errors of the PRMA and the substrate surfaces to imaging quality effectively. The precise parallelism measuring is expected to contribute to mass production and low cost by promoting the waveguide design and fabrication.

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