Patents by Inventor Bernd Kleemann
Bernd Kleemann has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 10394032Abstract: An optical system for transmitting a source image is provided. Light having a field angle spectrum emanates from the source image. The optical system includes an optical waveguide arrangement, in which light can propagate by total internal reflection. The optical system also includes a diffractive optical input coupling arrangement for coupling the light emanating from the source image into the optical waveguide arrangement. The optical system further includes a diffractive optical output coupling arrangement for coupling the light that has propagated in the optical waveguide arrangement out from the optical waveguide arrangement. The disclosure also provides related methods.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2019Date of Patent: August 27, 2019Assignee: Carl Zeiss AGInventors: Wolfgang Singer, Bernd Kleemann, Artur Degen
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Publication number: 20190155034Abstract: An optical system for transmitting a source image is provided. Light having a field angle spectrum emanates from the source image. The optical system includes an optical waveguide arrangement, in which light can propagate by total internal reflection. The optical system also includes a diffractive optical input coupling arrangement for coupling the light emanating from the source image into the optical waveguide arrangement. The optical system further includes a diffractive optical output coupling arrangement for coupling the light that has propagated in the optical waveguide arrangement out from the optical waveguide arrangement. The disclosure also provides related methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2019Publication date: May 23, 2019Inventors: Wolfgang Singer, Bernd Kleemann, Artur Degen
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Patent number: 10191288Abstract: An optical system for transmitting a source image is provided. Light having a field angle spectrum emanates from the source image. The optical system includes an optical waveguide arrangement, in which light can propagate by total internal reflection. The optical system also includes a diffractive optical input coupling arrangement for coupling the light emanating from the source image into the optical waveguide arrangement. The optical system further includes a diffractive optical output coupling arrangement for coupling the light that has propagated in the optical waveguide arrangement out from the optical waveguide arrangement. The disclosure also provides related methods.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 2018Date of Patent: January 29, 2019Assignee: Carl Zeiss AGInventors: Wolfgang Singer, Bernd Kleemann, Artur Degen
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Publication number: 20180299678Abstract: An optical system for transmitting a source image is provided. Light having a field angle spectrum emanates from the source image. The optical system includes an optical waveguide arrangement, in which light can propagate by total internal reflection. The optical system also includes a diffractive optical input coupling arrangement for coupling the light emanating from the source image into the optical waveguide arrangement. The optical system further includes a diffractive optical output coupling arrangement for coupling the light that has propagated in the optical waveguide arrangement out from the optical waveguide arrangement. The disclosure also provides related methods.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 14, 2018Publication date: October 18, 2018Inventors: Wolfgang Singer, Bernd Kleemann, Artur Degen
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Patent number: 8441729Abstract: An optical arrangement includes a light source which emits coherent light of a wavelength ?, and a diffraction grating which has a multiplicity of diffraction structures which follow one another periodically at the spacing of a grating period d and are arranged along a base surface, the individual diffraction structures respectively having a blaze flank and an antiblaze flank, the blaze flanks being arranged at an angle ? and the antiblaze flanks being arranged at an angle ? to the base surface, and respectively neighbouring blaze and antiblaze flanks enclosing an apex angle ?, and an incident light beam being arranged at a Littrow angle ?L relative to a grating normal of the diffraction grating.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2010Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Carl Zeiss Laser Optics GmbHInventor: Bernd Kleemann
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Publication number: 20100328775Abstract: An optical arrangement includes a light source which emits coherent light of a wavelength ?, and a diffraction grating which has a multiplicity of diffraction structures which follow one another periodically at the spacing of a grating period d and are arranged along a base surface, the individual diffraction structures respectively having a blaze flank and an antiblaze flank, the blaze flanks being arranged at an angle ? and the antiblaze flanks being arranged at an angle ? to the base surface, and respectively neighbouring blaze and antiblaze flanks enclosing an apex angle ?, and an incident light beam being arranged at a Littrow angle ?L relative to a grating normal of the diffraction grating.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2010Publication date: December 30, 2010Applicant: CARL ZEISS LASER OPTICS GMBHInventor: Bernd Kleemann
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Patent number: 7751662Abstract: An optical display device, in particular for use in a head-up display or a head-mounted display, comprises an essentially planar light guide, an image-generating system, a first diffraction grating by which light that comes from the image-generating system can be coupled into the light guide, and a second diffraction grating, by which the light can be coupled out again from the light guide. At least one of the two diffraction gratings is a binary-blazed grating having a multiplicity of diffraction structures, which are composed of a multiplicity of individual substructures that ensure a blaze effect and in plan view have the shape of a closed geometrical surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2009Date of Patent: July 6, 2010Assignee: Carl Zeiss AGInventor: Bernd Kleemann
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Publication number: 20090245730Abstract: An optical display device, in particular for use in a head-up display or a head-mounted display, comprises an essentially planar light guide, an image-generating system, a first diffraction grating by which light that comes from the image-generating system can be coupled into the light guide, and a second diffraction grating, by which the light can be coupled out again from the light guide. At least one of the two diffraction gratings is a binary-blazed grating having a multiplicity of diffraction structures, which are composed of a multiplicity of individual substructures that ensure a blaze effect and in plan view have the shape of a closed geometrical surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2009Publication date: October 1, 2009Applicant: Carl Zeiss AGInventor: Bernd Kleemann
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Patent number: 7453643Abstract: A diffractive optical element has a support and a plurality of diffraction structures. The latter are applied on the support and are binary blazed by being split into substructures so that the aspect ratio of the substructures varies locally within an individual diffraction structure. One or more substructures with a large aspect ratio inside an individual diffraction structure are replaced by at least one substitute structure whose aspect ratio is less than that of the replaced substructures.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2005Date of Patent: November 18, 2008Assignee: Carl Zeiss SMT AGInventor: Bernd Kleemann
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Publication number: 20080225387Abstract: Collectors are disclosed. The collectors can be for illumination systems with a wavelength ?193 nm, including ?126 nm, and the EUV range. The collectors can serve to receive the light rays emitted from a light source and to illuminate an area in a plane. The collectors can include at least a first mirror shell or a first shell segment as well as a second mirror shell or a second shell segment receiving the light and providing a first illumination and a second illumination in a plane which is located in the light path downstream of the collector. An illumination systems are also disclosed. The illumination systems can be equipped with a collector. Projection exposure apparatuses are also disclosed. The projection exposure apparatuses can include an illumination system. Methods for the manufacture of microstructures by photographic exposure are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 21, 2008Publication date: September 18, 2008Applicant: CARL ZEISS SMT AGInventors: Joachim Hainz, Martin Endres, Wolfgang Singer, Bernd Kleemann, Dieter Bader
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Patent number: 7408712Abstract: A polarization-selectively blazed, diffractive optical element including multiple contiguous blaze structures extending along a given geometrical path. Each structure has a width perpendicular to direction of extension greater than the Wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation for which the element is designed. Each blaze structure multiple individual substructures arranged next to each other in the direction of extension according to a predetermined period. The substructures providing the blaze effect have the shape, when viewed from above, of a closed geometrical surface whose dimension parallel to the direction of extension varies perpendicular to the direction of extension, but is always smaller than the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation, and whose maximum dimension perpendicular to the direction of extension is greater than the wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 2005Date of Patent: August 5, 2008Assignee: Carl Zeiss AGInventors: Johannes Ruoff, Bernd Kleemann
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Publication number: 20070242799Abstract: There is provided an illumination system. The illumination system includes (a) a mirror, (b) a diaphragm in a light path downstream of the mirror, and (c) a field plane in the light path, downstream of the diaphragm.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2007Publication date: October 18, 2007Applicant: Carl Zeiss SMT AGInventors: Markus Weiss, Wolfgang Singer, Bernd Kleemann
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Patent number: 7262915Abstract: A blazed diffractive optical element has a support and a plurality of blazed diffraction structures. The diffraction structures are applied on the support and are spaced apart by a locally varying grating constant. In a first region, the diffraction structures have an at least approximately ramp-shaped profile. In a second region, the diffraction structures are binary blazed by splitting them into substructures that may have the shape of pillars or bars.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2005Date of Patent: August 28, 2007Assignee: Carl Zeiss AGInventor: Bernd Kleemann
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Patent number: 7248667Abstract: An illumination system, particularly for wavelengths ?100 nm, with an object plane and a field plane, comprises a grating element and a physical diaphragm in a diaphragm plane, which is arranged downstream to the grating element in the beam path from the object plane to the field plane.Type: GrantFiled: September 24, 2001Date of Patent: July 24, 2007Assignee: Carl Zeiss SMT AGInventors: Markus Weiss, Wolfgang Singer, Bernd Kleemann
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Patent number: 7187499Abstract: An optical grating has a multiplicity of parallel diffraction structures, which are arranged on a support defining a base face. Each structure has a blaze flank that is inclined substantially at the Littrow angle with respect to the base face, and a back flank. Both flanks together form a reflection layer which comprises a reflective base layer and a transparent protective layer that is connected to the base layer and covers it. The protective layer on the blaze flank and the protective layer on the back flank are made of the same material. The thicknesses of the protective layers on the blaze flank and on the back flank, however, are different.Type: GrantFiled: June 8, 2006Date of Patent: March 6, 2007Assignee: Carl Zeiss Laser Optics GmbHInventors: Bernd Kleemann, Stefan Weissenrieder, Jeffrey Erxmeyer, Ralf Kuschnereit
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Patent number: 7149030Abstract: A diffractive optical element has a plurality of diffraction structures for a certain wavelength. These each have a width measured in the plane of the diffractive optical element and a height measured perpendicularly thereto. The widths and the heights of the diffraction structures vary over the area of the diffractive optical element. An optical arrangement comprising such a diffractive optical element has, in addition, a neutral filter. The efficiency of such a diffractive optical element and of such an arrangement can be optimized locally for usable light.Type: GrantFiled: November 11, 2004Date of Patent: December 12, 2006Assignee: Carl Zeiss SMT AGInventors: Bernd Kleemann, Hans-Jurgen Rostalski, Willi Ulrich
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Patent number: 7139127Abstract: A diffractive optical element contains a multiplicity of binary blazed diffraction structures, which substantially extend mutually parallel in a longitudinal direction. Perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction, the diffraction structures have a width g which is greater than the effective wavelength of electromagnetic radiation for which the diffractive optical element is designed. The diffraction structures respectively comprise a series of individual substructures, which produce a blaze effect and have a maximum extent p in the longitudinal direction which is less than the effective wavelength of the electromagnetic radiation, at least on average over a diffraction structure. In a plan view, the individual substructures respectively have the shape of a closed geometrical surface, which has an extent parallel to the longitudinal direction that varies perpendicularly to the longitudinal direction.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2005Date of Patent: November 21, 2006Assignee: Carl Zeiss AGInventors: Ralf Arnold, Bernd Kleemann
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Publication number: 20060227425Abstract: An optical grating has a multiplicity of parallel diffraction structures, which are arranged on a support defining a base face. Each structure has a blaze flank that is inclined substantially at the Littrow angle with respect to the base face, and a back flank. Both flanks together form a reflection layer which comprises a reflective base layer and a transparent protective layer that is connected to the base layer and covers it. The protective layer on the blaze flank and the protective layer on the back flank are made of the same material. The thicknesses of the protective layers on the blaze flank and on the back flank, however, are different.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2006Publication date: October 12, 2006Inventors: Bernd Kleemann, Stefan Weissenrieder, Jeffrey Erxmeyer, Ralf Kuschnereit
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Publication number: 20060193052Abstract: A diffractive optical element has a support and a plurality of diffraction structures. The latter are applied on the support and are binary blazed by being split into substructures so that the aspect ratio of the substructures varies locally within an individual diffraction structure. One or more substructures with a large aspect ratio inside an individual diffraction structure are replaced by at least one substitute structure whose aspect ratio is less than that of the replaced substructures.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2005Publication date: August 31, 2006Inventor: Bernd Kleemann
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Patent number: 7092161Abstract: An optical grating has a multiplicity of parallel diffraction structures, which are arranged on a support defining a base face. Each structure has a blaze flank that is inclined substantially at the Littrow angle with respect to the base face, and a back flank. Both flanks together form a reflection layer which comprises a reflective base layer and a transparent protective layer that is connected to the base layer and covers it. The protective layer on the blaze flank and the protective layer on the back flank are made of the same material. The thicknesses of the protective layers on the blaze flank and on the back flank, however, are different.Type: GrantFiled: July 7, 2004Date of Patent: August 15, 2006Assignee: Carl Zeiss Laser Optics GmbHInventors: Bernd Kleemann, Stefan Weissenrieder, Jeffrey Erxmeyer, Ralf Kuschnereit