2022
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.15566
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49‐2: Student Paper: Holographic Near‐Eye Display with Expanded Eyebox based on Exit Pupil Scanning

Abstract: We propose a holographic near‐eye display with continuous expanded eyebox based on exit pupil scanning. In our design, a 2D steering mirror is utilized to generate beam with different incident angles for phase spatial light modulator (SLM) to steer exit pupil in both horizontal and vertical directions and thus expand the eyebox of holographic near‐eye display. The implemented bench‐top holographic near‐eye display system successfully expands the eyebox to 8mmx8mm.

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“…to illuminate the SLM from different directions by steering mirror so that the exit pupil will be steered on the pupil plane, which has also been verified in ref. [66] To remove redundant lenses and beam splitters, Jang et al [67] designed a lens-array HOE to create an array of light sources by utilizing a single light source. Then, they used the scanning micromirror to select the desired light source.…”
Section: Steering Viewing Windowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…to illuminate the SLM from different directions by steering mirror so that the exit pupil will be steered on the pupil plane, which has also been verified in ref. [66] To remove redundant lenses and beam splitters, Jang et al [67] designed a lens-array HOE to create an array of light sources by utilizing a single light source. Then, they used the scanning micromirror to select the desired light source.…”
Section: Steering Viewing Windowmentioning
confidence: 99%