18559800. NEAR-TO-EYE DISPLAY DEVICE simplified abstract (BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.)

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NEAR-TO-EYE DISPLAY DEVICE

Organization Name

BOE TECHNOLOGY GROUP CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Junxing Yang of Beijing (CN)

Zhenxing Zhou of Beijing (CN)

Sen Ma of Beijing (CN)

Qiuyu Ling of Beijing (CN)

Qian Wu of Beijing (CN)

Kuanjun Peng of Beijing (CN)

NEAR-TO-EYE DISPLAY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18559800 titled 'NEAR-TO-EYE DISPLAY DEVICE

The near-to-eye display device described in the patent application includes a display panel, a light-splitting layer, an imaging lens group, a phase delay layer, and a transflective layer.

  • The display panel consists of multiple display units emitting first and second linearly-polarized light.
  • The first linearly-polarized light passes through the light-splitting layer and is focused on a first focal plane by the imaging lens group.
  • The second linearly-polarized light is reflected by the light-splitting layer and transflective layer, undergoes a polarization state transition in the phase delay layer, and is then focused on a second focal plane by the imaging lens group.

Potential Applications:

  • Augmented reality devices
  • Virtual reality headsets
  • Heads-up displays in vehicles
  • Medical imaging devices
  • Military applications for enhanced vision

Problems Solved:

  • Efficiently combining and displaying different polarized light sources
  • Providing clear and sharp images in near-to-eye displays
  • Enhancing the overall viewing experience for users

Benefits:

  • Improved image quality and clarity
  • Enhanced user experience in augmented and virtual reality environments
  • Versatile applications in various industries
  • Increased efficiency in displaying polarized light sources

Commercial Applications:

  • This technology can be utilized in the development of advanced augmented reality glasses for gaming and entertainment purposes.
  • It can also be integrated into medical devices for precise imaging and diagnostics.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the phase delay layer contribute to the overall functionality of the near-to-eye display device? 2. What are the specific advantages of using a transflective layer in this display technology?

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research in the field of near-to-eye displays focuses on improving image resolution, reducing eye strain, and enhancing the overall user experience. Stay updated on the latest advancements in display technology to incorporate cutting-edge features into future products.


Original Abstract Submitted

Provided is a near-to-eye display device, comprising: a display panel, a light-splitting layer on a light-exit side of the display panel, an imaging lens group on the side of the light-splitting layer away from the display panel, a phase delay layer on the side of the display panel away from the light-splitting layer, a transflective layer on the side of phase delay layer away from display panel. The display panel comprises multiple display units, some of which emit first linearly-polarized light, the others emit second linearly-polarized light; first linearly-polarized light transmits through the light-splitting layer and is imaged on a first focal plane by the imaging lens group, second linearly-polarized light is reflected by the light-splitting layer and transflective layer, is subjected to polarization state transition through the phase delay layer, finally transmits through light-splitting layer and is imaged on a second focal plane by the imaging lens group.