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Ultrathin, polarization-independent, and focus-tunable liquid crystal diffractive lens for augmented reality

Optics 2020-01-22 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Despite the recent advances in augmented reality (AR), which has shown the potential to significantly impact on our daily lives by offering a new way to manipulate and interact with virtual information, minimizing visual discomfort due to the vergence-accommodation conflict remains a challenge. Emerging AR technologies often exploit focus-tunable optics to address this problem. Although they demonstrated improved depth perception by enabling proper focus cues, a bulky form factor of focus-tunable optics prevents their use in the form of a pair of eyeglasses. Herein, we describe an ultrathin, focus-tunable liquid crystal (LC) diffractive lens with a large aperture, a low weight, and a low operating voltage. In addition, we show that the polarization dependence of the lens, which is an inherent optical property of LC lenses, can be eliminated using birefringent thin films as substrates and by aligning the optical axes of the birefringent substrates and LC at a specific angle. The polarization independence eliminates the need for a polarizer, thus further reducing the form factor of the optical system. Next, we demonstrate a prototype of AR glasses with addressable focal planes using the ultrathin lens. The prototype AR glasses can adjust the accommodation distance of the virtual image, mitigating the vergence-accommodation conflict without substantially compromising the form factor or image quality. This research on ultrathin lens technology shows promising potential for developing compact optical displays in various applications.

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@article{arxiv.1902.10889,
  title  = {Ultrathin, polarization-independent, and focus-tunable liquid crystal diffractive lens for augmented reality},
  author = {Mareddi Bharath Kumar and Daekyung Kang and Jihoon Jung and Hongsik Park and Joonku Hahn and Muhan Choi and Jin-Hyuk Bae and Hyunmin Kim and Jonghoo Park},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.10889},
  year   = {2020}
}

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23 pages, 9 figures