Designing an anamorphic illumination system with an RTIR prism for a tilt-and-roll-pixel-type projector

Yu Jia Chen, Jui-Wen Pan*

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Abstract

A relay lens system design for a mini-projector with telecentric illumination is described. The reverse total internal reflection (RTIR) prism for angular magnification and lateral magnification is discussed in detail, and magnifications under different digital micromirror devices (DMD) are compared. The tilt-and-roll pixel (TRP) DMD chip (tilt angle is ±17 ∘
±17∘
) is the latest spatial light modulator, and the f-number of the illumination system is 1.71. Using the TRP DMD, the lateral magnification and the angular magnification for the RTIR prism can be increased by 3.77% and 8.73% over that obtainable using the conventional DMD chip (tilt angle is ±12 ∘
±12∘
). In order to solve for the angular magnification of an RTIR prism, the baffle is set at the aperture stop of the relay lens system. There is a trade-off between the efficiency and the contrast ratio with the baffle. When B (the position of the baffle) is at 0.11, the contrast ratio of the illumination system is 7590:1 and the efficiency is 57%. The spot size at the edge and corner of the DMD active area is controlled to be less than 250 µm, and the optical distortion is less than 1%.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3530-3537
Number of pages8
JournalApplied Optics
Volume59
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 20 Apr 2020

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