Integrated mirrors, polarizers, and curved lens elements shrink headset optics while preserving image clarity and field of view.
Thin liquid crystal layers combine a geometric phase grating and angular selective waveplate to cut loss and thickness in near-eye polarization conversion.
Multilayer nano-elements replace bulky polarizers to control polarization, phase, amplitude, and intensity in compact optical components.
Cholesteric liquid crystal layers recycle polarized light in a head-mounted display, boosting brightness and immersion without added thickness.
Hybrid-oriented liquid crystal films and polarizers create asymmetric luminance while suppressing light in selected directions without major brightness loss.
Dual-transmittance regions and low moisture content let a polarizing plate support image sensing without cracking or high-temperature image loss.
Uniform groove filling with curable light-absorbing resin prevents OLED stripes while preserving light angle control, transmittance, and resolution.
Irregular spacer dots in a pattern film cut diffraction and appearance defects while maintaining cell gaps in transmittance variable devices.
Multiple viewing areas split an omnidirectional image so users can move and resize views independently without losing visibility.
An adjacent holographic optical element, retardation films, and reflective polarizer cut display thickness while improving light use for AR/VR.
A beam splitter and phase retardation element recover filtered light so both polarizations share one lens, boosting brightness while reducing optical size and weight.
Alternating refractive-index regions and switchable opaque layers narrow display viewing angles for privacy while preserving brightness and resolution.
Layered ribs and channel-spanning low-index coatings improve broadband retardation, heat resistance, and polarizer integration in thin waveplates.
Patterned refractive and light-absorbing regions steer reflected information light to the receiver while blocking stray light in compact sensors.
A pupil-forming catadioptric AR engine avoids pupil expansion to preserve brightness, improve comfort, and fit eyeglass-style wearables.
A single polarizer with phase difference films replaces separate circular plates, shrinking the viewer while preserving orientation-based authenticity checks.
Stacked liquid crystal lens elements manage polarization and convergence to slim VR head-mounted displays without sacrificing image quality.
Pre-formed projection patterns in a crosslinkable liquid crystal polymer guide molecular orientation, suppressing alignment defects without electric fields.
A transparent inorganic barrier between resin lenses and the overcoat prevents dissolution, haze, and refractive index shifts.
Angle, thickness, and surface-roughness control suppress diffracted light spread and reduce energy loss in fiber-coupled wavelength separation.
A cholesteric liquid crystal retardation layer suppresses red and blue side-view tint, keeping display screens uniformly green across angles.
Wavelength-tuned anisotropic retardation balances P/S polarized light to suppress azimuthal white tint shifts and reflection in OLED displays.
Cavities and grooves in an opaque thin film preserve light blocking while allowing flexible optical regions to bend or stretch without cracking.
A polarizer and half-wave plate stabilize input light polarization, reducing manual optical module assembly effort while maintaining performance.
Orthogonal polarization in the emitter and detector suppresses cover-glass and smudge crosstalk, improving optical sensing accuracy.
A nested polarizing and lens layout shortens eye-tracking optics, cuts weight, and improves balance without sacrificing optical performance.
A photoaligned single-layer retarder keeps retardation uniform on non-planar optical surfaces while simplifying fabrication and reducing thickness.
Separate polarized components in microcells to output both pre- and post-computing optical signals for faster optical computing tasks.
Iterative matrix generation arranges differently oriented sensor elements to separate polarization signals from uneven illumination and local gradients.
Polarization-switched dual optical paths give foveated near-eye displays retinal resolution in the gaze region while preserving a large field of view.
Stacked λ/4 and λ/2 optical compensation films align reflected light with the polarizer to prevent OLED light leakage and color inversion.
A cholesteric semi-reflective mirror preserves virtual-image stereoscopy while reducing luminance loss in a tilted HUD optical path.
Higher birefringence and an antireflection film shrink sub-THz optical elements while maintaining transmittance and limiting reflection.
Multiple sub-500 nm optical filter layers improve excitation light use and emitted light collection, reducing distortion in analyte sensing.
Curved lenses, retarders, and reflective polarizers recycle polarized light to boost HMD brightness and reduce ghost images.
Circular polarization and transflective films fold the VR eyepiece optical path while reducing light loss, ghost images, and module length.
Controlling C14 pMC in PVA resin film suppresses pH drop during hot molding, reducing equipment corrosion and repair downtime.
Folded light paths with QWPs, a polarizing layer, and a light path converter shrink XR displays while preserving optical performance.
Closely spaced package-polarizer sets block oblique light through spacing and polarizer orientation, preserving 3D image quality at higher density.
A waveplate with location-dependent thickness or features preserves polarization purity across diverging or converging beams without collimation.
Polarizing plates and a beam splitter in a four-lens pancake assembly improve image quality while keeping wearable optics compact and lightweight.
A decahedral optical conduit and support cradle enable 45-degree rotation, expanding light operations while reducing the number of conduits needed.
Closely spaced package-polarizer sets block oblique light between adjacent emitters, preserving 3D image quality at higher array density.
Orienting the wire grid within 45° on a curved substrate reduces cracks and haze while preserving polarization beam splitting.
Curved reflector and egress surfaces steer light to Brewster's angle, reducing reflections, scattering, and unwanted side peaks.
A pre-assembled two-lens layout bonds edge regions to keep light surfaces clean, simplify alignment, and protect VR imaging quality.
Microlens protrusions and an anisotropic film base steer light into controlled paths, reducing birefringence, loss, and interference in fingerprint modules.
A reflective polarizer, folded mirrors, and cold-mirror IR control shrink HUD volume while maintaining image transmission and reducing heating.
Silicon-core wires with silicon dioxide ribs improve UV polarization contrast across wide incidence angles while resisting heat, moisture, and oxidation.
Controlled gloss and specular reflectivity in an optical structure layer scatter ambient light and preserve display clarity outdoors.