20240012190. METHOD OF REDUCING OPTICAL ARTIFACTS simplified abstract (Magic Leap, Inc.)

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METHOD OF REDUCING OPTICAL ARTIFACTS

Organization Name

Magic Leap, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Kevin Richard Curtis of Boulder CO (US)

Hui-Chuan Cheng of Cooper City FL (US)

Paul M. Greco of Parkland FL (US)

William Hudson Welch of Fort Lauderdale FL (US)

Eric C. Browy of Meridian ID (US)

Miller Harry Schuck, Iii of Erie CO (US)

Bradley Jay Sissom of Boulder CO (US)

METHOD OF REDUCING OPTICAL ARTIFACTS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240012190 titled 'METHOD OF REDUCING OPTICAL ARTIFACTS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a method for reducing optical artifacts using a combination of polarizing beam splitters (PBS), display panels, projector lenses, and circular polarizers. Here is a simplified explanation of the patent application:

  • A light beam generated by an illumination source is injected into a polarizing beam splitter (PBS).
  • A spatially defined portion of the light beam is reflected from a display panel.
  • At an interface in the PBS, the spatially defined portion of the light beam is reflected towards a projector lens.
  • At least a portion of the spatially defined portion of the light beam passes through a circular polarizer between the PBS and the projector lens.
  • One or more elements of the projector lens reflect a return portion of the spatially defined portion of the light beam.
  • The return portion of the light beam is attenuated at the circular polarizer.

Potential Applications:

  • Projection systems: This method can be used in projection systems to reduce optical artifacts and improve image quality.
  • Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR): By reducing optical artifacts, this method can enhance the visual experience in VR and AR applications.

Problems Solved:

  • Optical artifacts: The method addresses issues such as glare, reflections, and unwanted light scattering, which can degrade image quality and cause visual disturbances.

Benefits:

  • Improved image quality: By reducing optical artifacts, the method enhances the clarity and sharpness of projected images.
  • Enhanced visual experience: In applications like VR and AR, the method provides a more immersive and realistic visual experience by minimizing distractions caused by optical artifacts.


Original Abstract Submitted

a method of reducing optical artifacts includes injecting a light beam generated by an illumination source into a polarizing beam splitter (pbs), reflecting a spatially defined portion of the light beam from a display panel, reflecting, at an interface in the pbs, the spatially defined portion of the light beam towards a projector lens, passing at least a portion of the spatially defined portion of the light beam through a circular polarizer disposed between the pbs and the projector lens, reflecting, by one or more elements of the projector lens, a return portion of the spatially defined portion of the light beam, and attenuating, at the circular polarizer, the return portion of the spatially defined portion of the light beam.