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Waveguide-based near-eye display with dual-channel exit pupil expander

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DISPLAYS
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.displa.2021.101998

Keywords

Augmented reality; Near-eye display; Waveguide; Exit pupil expander; Field of view; Grating

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61901264, 61831015]
  2. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality [19ZR1427200, 1801H163000, 1701H169200]
  3. Shanghai Rockers Inc. [15H100000157]

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The waveguide-based near-eye display with a dual-channel exit pupil expander evenly splits the field of view into two halves, significantly increasing the upper limit of the field of view. Design rules for all components have been studied, with the refractive index and dimension of waveguide identified as limiting factors for the field of view.
We propose a waveguide-based near-eye display featuring a dual-channel exit pupil expander, which is composed of an in-coupler, relay gratings, and an out-coupler. Unlike the conventional waveguide-based neareye displays, whose field of views are usually non-split or partially split, our dual-channel exit pupil expander is able to evenly split the field of view into two halves. The greatest benefit of doing so is that the upper limit of field of view could be significantly increased. The design rules for all components, including the microdisplay, collimating lens, waveguide and gratings, have been studied. The refractive index and dimension of waveguide are identified as two factors that limit the field of view. In what follows, its key specifications are recapitulated. Field of view is 70? (diagonal), eye relief is 15 mm, exit pupil is 20 ? 9 mm2, modulation transfer function is above 0.591 at 30 cycle/degree, contrast ratio is 13, and distortion is 1.38%.

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