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Photo-Transformable Gratings for Augmented Reality

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 31, Issue 28, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.202100839

Keywords

augmented reality; diffractive optical elements; holographic fabrications; mass migration

Funding

  1. Samsung Research Funding Center for Samsung Electronics [SRFC-MA1801-04]
  2. Korea University
  3. KU-KIST School Project

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The integration of multiple diffractive optical elements using holographic inscription offers a cost-effective and efficient way to develop large-area DOEs for augmented reality technologies. However, erasing and re-inscribing the DOEs can lead to pattern integrity and throughput issues in multiscale integration. The proposal to transform already formed DOEs without erasing provides a solution for creating centimeter-scale mosaic DOEs within an hour, enabling advanced AR demonstrations.
The seamless integration of multiple diffractive optical elements (DOEs) into a single-level substrate has been the key for the advancements in augmented reality (AR) technologies. Presently, serial-type lithographic manipulations such as electron-beam lithography can successfully provide a deterministic route toward this end. The large-scale utilization of these processes, however, is impractical owing to their high cost. The holographic inscription of photochromic materials can offer an etching-free and wide-scale strategy for the cost-effective development of large-area 1D DOEs. Given the processing time, the accessible DOE area from this holographic inscription is more than several orders of magnitude larger (10(8)-10(10) mu m(2) h(-1)) than that obtained through the aforementioned lithography (10(2)-10(5) mu m(2) h(-1)). However, erasing, which is believed to be prevalent in the multiscale integration of various DOEs, deteriorates the pattern integrity and throughput. Here, it is proposed that the technical conundrum resulting from erasing and re-inscribing the DOEs can be effectively circumvented by transforming the already formed DOEs without erasing. Centimeter-scale mosaic DOEs can be readily developed within an hour, which in turn facilitate advanced AR demonstrations. This approach leverages the ability of holographic inscription to seamlessly integrate the wide-scale multiple DOEs as well as their utility as a go-to tool for AR technologies.

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