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26 June 2017 Folded optics with birefringent reflective polarizers
Timothy L. Wong, Zhisheng Yun, Gregg Ambur, Jo Etter
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Abstract
Polymeric, birefringent reflective polarizers have been used to produce compact, mid-field-of-view eyepieces and wide field-of-view optics for virtual reality (VR) head-mounted displays using the “pancake” lens configuration. Multiple configurations for pancake lens systems are discussed as are their advantages and disadvantages relative to refractive systems. Polarization control is an important consideration and the polarizing effects of different components are discussed. Designs for mid-FOV and wide FOV are presented and additional benefits of using folded optics for virtual reality systems are explored.
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Timothy L. Wong, Zhisheng Yun, Gregg Ambur, and Jo Etter "Folded optics with birefringent reflective polarizers", Proc. SPIE 10335, Digital Optical Technologies 2017, 103350E (26 June 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2270266
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KEYWORDS
Polarizers

Combined lens-mirror systems

Polymers

Beam splitters

Head-mounted displays

Mirrors

Eye

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