Controlled transmittance variation in a curved anisotropic absorption film helps suppress ghosting in pancake lens VR displays.
Aligning the reflective axis with the short diameter of a curved substrate reduces peripheral film separation and improves high-temperature durability.
Oblique conductor deposition on curved convex grids improves polarization separation while reducing display luminance and color unevenness.
Varying boron ion concentrations in stacked polarizer patterns improves etching selectivity, transmittance, and polarization degree.
A pancake near-eye optical layout uses polarization conversion and a beam splitter to shrink headset optics while preserving wide FOV and image quality.
A single rotatable glass piece combines bare and wire-grid regions to vary polarization while reducing optical element count and alignment complexity.
Angled Brewster windows in an intermediate waveguide split on-chip light by polarization across a wide wavelength range with high purity.
Adjacent liquid crystal layers with rotating optical axes remove adhesive-layer glare and lower specular reflection in optical laminates.
Polarization-selective reflective surfaces and a quarter waveplate fold the optical path to keep imaging compact while preserving image circle and reducing ghost light.
Pulsed UV processing creates a durable depolarization region with low roughness, reducing transmittance variation under heat and humidity.
A light absorber in the polarizer blocks 200-480 nm light to limit color temperature drop, color shift, and dark-state leakage.
A retardation layer and angled polarizer reduce shrinkage-driven hue unevenness and ambient light reflection for clearer displays.
A dual optical layout uses polarization optics and lens grouping to widen FOV while keeping VR hardware compact and capable of real-time image capture.
Bandpass polarization splitting and curved semi-reflection improve AR image brightness, real-scene clarity, and privacy with lower light waste.
A multilayer graded-index waveguide core limits polarization retardance across multiple TIRs, improving AR/VR image quality and efficiency.
Circular polarization and prism-based interference capture quantitative phase images faster with easier optical alignment and better vibration resistance.
Multiple circularly selective pigments and a polarized separation layer create complementary images that change with viewing direction.
A polarization-folded optical path sends uncoupled light through the waveguide stack multiple times to raise near-eye display brightness and clarity.
A tuned 400-800 nm dispersion profile helps optical films balance display optics with low water absorption and practical hardness.
Light-absorbing layers and asymmetric gratings suppress TE reflection while preserving TM transmission across a broad spectrum.
A layered absorptive louver structure raises on-axis transmission while blocking off-axis light leakage and ghosting for privacy films.
Regioselective 2-ethylhexanoyl substitution helps cellulose ester films stay thin and large while preserving mechanical strength and optical performance.
Cross-polarized illumination and imaging suppress flare, ghost, and halation, improving silhouette, texture, and 3D model accuracy.
A polarizing reflective eyepiece with split lens groups expands HMD viewing angle past 90° while correcting aberration and enabling diopter adjustment.
Controlling layer thickness steps in a flexible display module suppresses bubbles, cuts polarizer overlap, and enables narrower borders.
A folded optical path with a variable-power metasurface balances chromatic aberration correction across wide and narrow fields of view.
A folded lens assembly with selective microstructures and optical films aligns wavelengths on one focal plane to reduce MR color fringing.
A multilayer code pattern with IR-reflective cholesteric liquid crystal and thickness control improves pen sensing while resisting peeling in foldable displays.
A reflective polarizer with limited visible reflection bands reduces angle-dependent color shifts while preserving HUD image brightness and light transmission.
Twist-aligned liquid crystal and A-plate layering suppress front-view black tint variation in displays under sunlight.
A folded VR optical layout uses aspheric optics and polarization films to widen FOV while extending eye relief for glasses wearers.
A light condensing unit directs polarized light from a meta-surface polarizer onto the correct pixel, reducing leakage and sensitivity loss.
A dual fluoropolymer composition balances coating uniformity, liquid crystal alignment, and adjacent-layer adhesion in optical films.
Nanostructured metalenses split, deflect, and convert polarization to cut bulk and power loss in on-chip optical systems.
Intersecting retardation layer sets with controlled Nz factors suppress oblique-incidence wavelength shift and keep filter spectra stable.
A receiver polarizer separates polarized data light from ambient noise, improving outdoor VLC SNR, range, and data rate.
Flat first and second wavelength plates simplify HMD optical assembly while reducing polarization, luminance, and color unevenness.
Stacked metasurface layers use distinct resonant kernels to perform independent convolutions on multiple light wavelengths with lower fabrication complexity.
Nested relay optics and dual beam scanners shrink the microscope while preserving high-resolution, maneuverable in vivo imaging.
A decahedral optical conduit expands light rotation from 90° to 45° steps, enabling more quantum optics demonstrations with fewer conduits.
On-chip wire grids and nanostructures route and filter polarization states to boost light collection, SNR, and extinction ratio.
Tilt-angle variation in a liquid crystal alignment pattern preserves diffraction efficiency at high diffraction angles while enabling thinner optics.
An LED panel placed on the backlight fringe sends light through the LCD sealant to reduce splice gaps and improve large-display image continuity.
Controlled PVA resin composition cuts surfactant-related defects and surface irregularities to achieve low-haze optical film performance.
By tuning bio-based PVA composition instead of adding surfactants, this case improves casting mold release and limits haze, defects, and breakage.
Adjusting particles dispersed in a polarizer adhesive layer reduce angle-dependent color shift and improve contrast in displays.
A biomass-based PVA film uses controlled resin composition to suppress yellowness and resist yellowing under high heat and moist heat.
A three-group folded lens assembly cuts head-mounted display weight while preserving zoom and image quality without extra glasses.
A reflective polarizer paired with a weaker absorbing polarizer cuts block-state transmittance variation while preserving display brightness and contrast.
A dual compensation film stack balances wavelength-dependent polarization to reduce color shifts and produce neutral black reflection in displays.