Meta platforms technologies, llc (20240126134). GRADIENT-INDEX LIQUID CRYSTAL LENSES WITH ADJUSTABLE FLYBACK REGIONS simplified abstract

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GRADIENT-INDEX LIQUID CRYSTAL LENSES WITH ADJUSTABLE FLYBACK REGIONS

Organization Name

meta platforms technologies, llc

Inventor(s)

Afsoon Jamali of Issaquah WA (US)

Changwon Jang of Kirkland WA (US)

Zhimin Shi of Bellevue WA (US)

Sho Nakahara of Bothell WA (US)

Eric Stratton of Snohomish WA (US)

GRADIENT-INDEX LIQUID CRYSTAL LENSES WITH ADJUSTABLE FLYBACK REGIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240126134 titled 'GRADIENT-INDEX LIQUID CRYSTAL LENSES WITH ADJUSTABLE FLYBACK REGIONS

Simplified Explanation

The disclosed system includes at least one gradient-index liquid crystal lens, a selection module for choosing a viewing angle, and an adjustment module that dynamically changes the phase reset property of the lens based on the selected viewing angle.

  • Gradient-index liquid crystal lens
  • Selection module for viewing angle
  • Adjustment module for phase reset property
  • Dynamic adjustment based on selected viewing angle

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in:

  • Virtual reality headsets
  • Augmented reality glasses
  • Camera lenses

Problems Solved

  • Improving image quality at different viewing angles
  • Enhancing user experience in VR/AR devices
  • Increasing flexibility in optical systems

Benefits

  • Sharper images
  • Better user experience
  • Versatile optical systems

Potential Commercial Applications

Optimizing this technology for:

  • Consumer electronics
  • Medical devices
  • Automotive displays

Possible Prior Art

Prior art may include:

  • Adaptive optics systems
  • Liquid crystal lens technology

Unanswered Questions

How does the adjustment module precisely control the phase reset property of the lens?

The article does not provide specific details on the mechanism used for dynamically adjusting the phase reset property of the gradient-index liquid crystal lens.

What are the potential limitations or drawbacks of using gradient-index liquid crystal lenses in optical systems?

The article does not address any potential challenges or limitations that may arise from implementing gradient-index liquid crystal lenses in optical systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

the disclosed system may include at least one gradient-index liquid crystal lens. the system may include a selection module that selects a viewing angle. the system may also include an adjustment module that dynamically adjusts a phase reset property of the gradient-index liquid crystal lens in response to the selected viewing angle. various other devices, systems, and methods are also disclosed.