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Recent progress in Pancharatnam–Berry phase optical elements and the applications for virtual/augmented realities
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptic DesignOptical TestingPhase Optical ElementsOptical PropertiesPb GratingsRecent ProgressOptical SystemsHead-mounted DisplayOptical ElementsPhotonicsOphthalmologyFreeform OpticOptical ComponentsOptoelectronicsVirtual/augmented RealitiesOptical PhysicApplied PhysicsExtended RealityFast Switching TimeOptical SciencesOptical EngineeringOptical System AnalysisDiffractive Optic
Abstract In this review paper,we report recent progress on Pancharatnam-Berry (PB) phase optical elements, such as lens, grating, and deflector. PB lenses exhibit a fast switching time between two or more focal lengths with large diopter change and aperture size, which is particularly attractive for addressing the accommodation mismatch in head-mounted display devices. On the other hand, PB gratings and deflectors offer a large-angle beam deflection with wide acceptance cone and high efficiency, as compared to conventional volume gratings. Such merits provide great advantages for waveguide-coupling augmented reality headsets. Moreover, the thickness of PB optical elements is only a few micrometers, thus they can be conveniently integrated into modern wearable display systems.
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