ASYMMETRIC SPATIAL LIGHT MODULATOR IN A PACKAGE
Disclosed herein is a micromirror package having a micromirror being attached to a supporting surface of a package substrate, and sealed between the package substrate and a package cover, whereas the micromirror array is placed offset the center of the supporting surface.
The present invention is generally related to the art of microelectromechanical devices, and more particularly, to micromirror array devices for use in display systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONProjection display systems employing spatial light modulators require an exact direction of light so as to obtain a clear and undistorted image. Undesired light, such as light scattered by the components of the spatial light modulator, that reaches the display target of the display system will negatively effect the displayed image, distorting the object being viewed. An approach to solve this problem is to include a light-blocking device, such as a black mask or inactive area, inside the spatial light modulator.
Micromirrors are key components of microelectromechanical system (MEMS)-based spatial light modulators. A typical MEMS-based spatial light modulator usually comprises an array of miniature micromirrors. These micromirrors are selectively deflected, for example, in response to an electrostatic force, which in turn selectively reflect incident light to produce digital images. Therefore, undesired light can be prevented from reaching the target by turning the mirrors in the border areas to their inactive state. An inactive state is a state that is not associated with the image data of the image to be displayed in the display system. For this and other reasons, micromirror array devices, as well as other image engines such as liquid crystal devices or the like may include inactive areas in borders on all sides to avoid undesired light scattering.
In current spatial light modulators, the micromirror array devices are sealed within spaces between package covers and package substrates for protection purposes. The package covers either themselves are transmissive to the incident light, or comprise inlay windows that are transmissive to the incident light. In either configuration, the micromirror device array is aligned to the center of the package cover or the center of the inlay window of the package cover. In the presence of a light blocking mask, when the illumination light is incident at an angle to the surface of the micromirror array in the spatial light modulator, a group of micromirrors in the array will not be illuminated, and the modulated light from another group of micromirrors in the array will not be able to escape the package. As a result, the desired image will not be properly produced in the display target.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn view of the foregoing, the present invention discloses a spatial light modulator having an array of micromirror devices. The micromirror array is positioned within a space between a package cover and package substrate of a device package. The package cover comprises a light absorbing mask defining a window through which the illumination light passes and is incident to the micromirrors.
In an example of the invention, the light absorbing mask is asymmetric with the opening window being offset from the center of the mask. The micromirror array is positioned with its center offset from the window defined by the mask. In particular, the micromirror array is aligned to the front of the illumination light to be modulated by the micromirror array.
In another example, the micromirror is positioned such that the active area of the micromirror array is offset from the window, but aligned to the front of the illumination light to be modulated. The active area, however, may not be located at the center of the micromirror array. Instead, the active area can be offset from the center of the micromirror array.
The objects and advantages of the present invention will be obvious, and in part appear hereafter and are accomplished by the present invention. Such objects of the invention are achieved in the features of the independent claims attached hereto. Preferred embodiments are characterized in the dependent claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThe accompanying drawings are illustrative and are not to scale. In addition, some elements are omitted from the drawings to more clearly illustrate the embodiments. While the appended claims set forth the features of the present invention with particularity, the invention, together with its objects and advantages, may be best understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Turning to the drawings,
A display system may use multiple spatial light modulators, an exemplary such display system is illustrated in
In operation, incident white light 126 from light source 110 enters into prism 123b and is directed towards TIR surface 120a at an angle larger than the critical TIR angle of TIR surface 120a. TIR surface 120a totally internally reflects the incident white light towards spatial light modulator 124, which is designated for modulating the blue light component of the incident white light. At the dichroic surface 122a, the green light component of the totally internally reflected light from TIR surface 120a is separated therefrom and reflected towards spatial light modulator 121, which is designated for modulating green light. As seen, the separated green light may experience TIR by TIR surface 120b in order to illuminate spatial light modulator 121 at a desired angle. This can be accomplished by arranging the incident angle of the separated green light onto TIR surface 120b larger than the critical TIR angle of TIR surface 120b. The rest of the light components, other than the green light, of the reflected light from the TIR surface 120a pass through dichroic surface 122a and are reflected at dichroic surface 122b. Because dichroic surface 122b is designated for reflecting red light component, the red light component of the incident light onto dichroic surface 122b is thus separated and reflected onto spatial light modulator 127, which is designated for modulating red light. Finally, the blue component of the white incident light (white light 126) reaches spatial light modulator 124 and is modulated thereby. By collaborating operations of the three spatial light modulators, red, green and blue lights can be properly modulated. The modulated red, green, and blue lights are recollected and delivered onto display target 116 through optic elements, such as projection lens 115, if necessary.
In general, the micromirror array of a spatial light modulator consists of hundreds of thousands or even millions of micromirrors, the total number of which determines the resolution of the displayed images. For example, the micromirror array of the spatial light modulator may have 1024×768, 1280×720, 1400×1050, 1600×1200, 1920×1080, or even larger number of micromirrors. In other applications, the micromirror array may have fewer numbers of micromirrors.
In the above example, the micromirrors are formed on light transmissive substrate 130 separate from substrate 132 on which the addressing electrodes are formed. Alternatively, the micromirrors and the addressing electrodes can be formed on the same substrate, preferably a semiconductor wafer, such as semiconductor substrate 132. In another embodiment of the invention, the micromirror substrate can be bonded to a transfer substrate, and then the micromirror substrate along with the transfer substrate is attached to another substrate such as a silicon substrate having electrodes and circuits formed thereon followed by removal of the transfer substrate and patterning of the micromirror substrate to form the micromirrors, other micromirror designs and methods are also possible, which will not be discussed in detail.
The micromirror array device is often packaged for protection purposes. An exemplary device package is illustrated in
In this particular example, the package substrate comprises a cavity in which the micromirror array device is positioned. Alternatively, the package substrate can be a flat substrate, and is bonded to the package cover via a spacer ring, which is not illustrated.
In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, the light absorbing mask is asymmetric, as shown in
The micromirror array device (e.g. device 114) can be positioned on the package substrate with its center aligned to the center window 200. Because of the offset of the window to the package cover (and the mask), the micromirror array device is offset from the center of package cover 148. The micromirror array device may also be offset from the center of the supporting surface of the package substrate. The advantage of the asymmetric light absorbing/blocking mask is better illustrated in
Referring to
For most efficiently utilizing the illumination light entering into the package while allowing all reflected light from the ON state of the micromirrors, the footprint of the illumination light between leading edge 138a and effective trailing edge 138c on the micromirror array substantially covers all micromirrors in the micromirror array, and the micromirror array is illuminated by such footprint in its entirety such that no illumination light is wasted. The effective trailing edge 138c, which is different from the trailing edge 138b, is such a boundary that the illumination light within 138c and 138a can escape from the package after reflection by the micromirrors in the ON state, while the illumination light otherwise are blocked within the package after reflection by the micromirrors in the ON state. As shown in the figure, reflected light 156 of the incident illumination light along effective trailing edge 138b is tangent to the edge of strip 224. Such configuration can be accomplished in many ways.
For example, the strips can be adjusted according to the given position of the micromirror array device with in the package. Alternatively, the position of the micromirror array device can be adjusted according to the given window defined by the strips of the light blocking/absorbing mask. Or the position of the micromirror array device and the window can be both adjusted relatively. In any situation, the micromirror array is offset from the window defined by the light absorbing/blocking mask, as illustrate in FIGS. 8 to 11.
Referring to
In another example, micromirror array device 114 is positioned such that its geometric center 176 is offset from center 178 of window 200 defined by the light absorbing/blocking mask, as shown in
In yet another example, the micromirror array device is positioned such that an diagonal of the micromirror array device is offset but parallel to the corresponding diagonal of window 200 defined by the light absorbing/blocking mask, as shown in
As a way of example, the offset of the in-plane asymmetric axis 172 in relation to axis 174 in
In still yet another embodiment of the invention, the two diagonals can be crossed, as shown in
In addition to the light absorbing/blocking mask, the micromirror array device may comprise active and inactive micromirrors. The operation states of the inactive micromirrors are not related to the image data, such as the bitplane data derived from applications of a pulse-width-modulation algorithm on the desired image. In contrast, operations of the active micromirrors are associated with the image data of the desired image. The inactive micromirrors can be constantly at the OFF state, resulting in black or dark areas in the display target so as to enhance the viewing quality of the displayed image. Specifically when being arranged around the circumference of the micromirror array and surrounding the active micromirrors, the resulting black or dark areas in the display target can be advantageous for achieving high contrast ratio. The inactive micromirrors can be resulted from displaying images of an aspect ratio different from the default aspect ratio of the micromirror array device. For example, when a micromirror array of a default aspect ratio (e.g. 4:3) is used to display images of an irregular aspect ratio (e.g. 16:9), or vice versa, not every micromirror in the micromirror array corresponds to an image pixel of the desired image. These unassociated micromirrors become inactive micromirrors in that particular display application. The inactive micromirrors may also be a consequence from manufacturing of the micromirror array. In practical manufacturing, the micromirrors are often fabricated with an aid of sacrificial materials, which were deposited during formation of the structures of the micromirrors, and removed afterwards. Removal of the sacrificial materials, such as through vapor phase chemical etching with selected spontaneous vapor phase etchants, is often accompanied by so-named “proximity etching effect” wherein micromirrors in the vicinity of the edge of the micromirror array are etched differently from the inner micromirrors. As a result, the micromirrors around the circumference of the micromirror array behave differently from the inner micromirrors. For this and among other reasons, extra micromirrors enclosing the desired micromirrors can be designed and fabricated along with the desired micromirrors. These extra micromirrors will be operated as inactive micromirrors.
In accordance with yet another embodiment of the invention, the active region (a region having the active micromirrors) is not at the center of the micromirror array, as shown in
As yet another example, the in-plane symmetrical axis 234 of active area 194 can be offset from the in-plane symmetrical axis 230 of the entire micromirror array device 114 as illustrated in
As yet another example, a diagonal of the active area can be offset from the corresponding diagonal of the entire micromirror array device as shown in
In the above examples, the offset of the geometric center A relative to geometric center I in
In addition to the offsets of the micromirror relative to the package cover and/or the window and/or the supporting surface, and the offsets of the active area relative to the inactive area, and/or the entire micromirror array, other offsets may exist. For example, the active area may be offset form the window; and the mask may be offset from the package cover.
It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that a new micromirror package has been disclosed. In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of this invention may be applied, however, it should be recognized that the embodiments described herein with respect to the drawing figures are meant to be illustrative only and should not be taken as limiting the scope of invention. For example, all of the disclosed methods are applicable to a spatial light modulator that is comprised of liquid crystal device (e.g. transmissive LCDs or reflective LCOS) instead of a micromirror array. Therefore, the invention as described herein contemplates all such embodiments as may come within the scope of the following claims and equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A package of a spatial light modulator having an array of pixels, comprising:
- a window transmissive to the incident light to be modulated; and
- a package substrate on which the pixel array is positioned, wherein the geometric center of the micromirror array is offset from the geometric center of the window when viewed from the top of the window.
2. The package of claim 1, wherein each pixel of the pixel array comprises a reflective and deflectable micromirror.
3. The package of claim 2, wherein the window is defined by a light blocking mask on a package cover of the package.
4. The package of claim 2, wherein an in-plane symmetric axis of the micromirror array is offset from but parallel to an in-plane symmetric axis of the window.
5. The package of claim 4, wherein a diagonal of the micromirror array is offset form but parallel to a diagonal of the window.
6. The package of claim 2, wherein the micromirror array has no diagonal that is parallel to a diagonal of the window.
7. The package of claim 2, wherein the offset comprises 1.5% or more of the total number of columns of the micromirror array.
8. The package of claim 7, wherein the offset comprises 1.5% or more of the total number of rows and/or columns of the micromirror array.
9. The package of claim 2, wherein the offset comprises 5% or more of the total number of columns of the micromirror array.
10. The package of claim 2, wherein the offset comprises 10% or more of the total number of columns of the micromirror array.
11. The package of claim 2, wherein the offset comprises 50 or more of the columns of the micromirror array.
12. The package of claim 11, wherein the offset comprises 50 or more of the rows of the micromirror array.
13. The package of claim 2, wherein the offset comprises 100 or more of the columns of the micromirror array.
14. The package of claim 2, wherein the offset comprises 150 or more of the columns of the micromirror array.
15. The package of claim 2, wherein the package substrate comprises a cavity having a supporting surface on which the micromirror array device is positioned; and wherein the geometric center of the micromirror array is offset from the geometric center of the supporting surface.
16. The package of claim 15, wherein no major edges of the micromirror array is parallel to a major edge of the supporting surface.
17. The package of claim 2, wherein the micromirror array comprises a number of active micromirrors and a number of inactive micromirrors; wherein each active micromirror is operated according image data of a desired image; and each inactive micromirror is operated irrelevant to the image data; and wherein an inactive area having the inactive micromirrors is offset from an active area having the active micromirrors.
18. The package of claim 17, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the geometric center of the entire micromirror array.
19. The package of claim 18, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset form the geometric center of the package cover.
20. The package of claim 18, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset form the geometric center of the window.
21. The package of claim 3, wherein the geometric center of the window is offset from the geometric center of the package cover.
22. The package of claim 17, wherein the active area has an aspect ratio of 4:3.
23. The package of claim 17, wherein the active area has an aspect ratio of 16:9.
24. A display system, comprising:
- a light source providing illumination light for the system;
- a spatial light modulator having a package of a pixel array in claim 1 for modulating the illumination light so as to produce a desired image;
- a plurality of optical elements for directing the illumination light onto and away from the spatial light modulator; and
- a display target on which the desired image is produced.
25. The display system of claim 24, further comprising: a color filter for producing sequential illumination light beams of primary colors.
26. The display system of claim 25, further comprising: a light integrator that is placed between the light source and the color filter.
27. The display system of claim 25, further comprising: a light integrator that is placed after the light source and the color filter at a propagation path of the illumination light.
28. A spatial light modulator, comprising:
- a pixel array, comprising an active area that includes an array of active pixels whose operation states are associated with image data of a desired image, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the geometric center of the entire micromirror array when viewed from the top of the micromirror array.
29. The spatial light modulator of claim 28, wherein a pixel of the pixel array comprises a reflective and deflectable micromirror.
30. The spatial light modulator of claim 29, wherein the offset is characterized by 1.5% or more of the total number of columns and/or rows of the micromirror.
31. The spatial light modulator of claim 29, wherein the offset is characterized by 1.5% or more of the total number of rows of the micromirror.
32. The spatial light modulator of claim 29, wherein the offset is characterized by 5% or more of the total number of columns of the micromirror.
33. The spatial light modulator of claim 29, wherein the offset is characterized by 10% or more of the total number of columns of the micromirror.
34. The spatial light modulator of claim 29, wherein the offset is characterized by 50 columns or more of the columns of the micromirror.
35. The spatial light modulator of claim 34, wherein the offset is characterized by 50 columns or more of the rows of the micromirror.
36. The spatial light modulator of claim 29, wherein the offset is characterized by 100 columns or more of the columns of the micromirror.
37. The spatial light modulator of claim 29, wherein the offset is characterized by 150 columns or more of the columns of the micromirror.
38. The spatial light modulator of claim 29, further comprising:
- a package substrate having a supporting surface on which the micromirror array is positioned;
- a package cover having a window transmissive to an incident light to be modulated; and
- wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the geometric center of the window.
39. The spatial light modulator of claim 38, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the geometric center of the package cover.
40. The spatial light modulator of claim 38, wherein the supporting surface is a surface of a cavity in the package substrate; and wherein the package cover is bonded to the package substrate.
41. A package of a spatial light modulator, comprising:
- a pixel array, comprising an active area that includes an array of active pixels whose operation states are associated with image data of a desired image;
- a package substrate having a supporting surface on which the pixel array is positioned;
- a package cover having a window transmissive to the incident light to be modulated;
- wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the geometric center of the window when viewed from the top of the window.
42. The package of claim 41, wherein each pixel of the pixel array comprises a deflectable reflective micromirror.
43. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the offset is characterized by 1.5% or more of the total number of columns and/or rows of the micromirror.
44. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the offset is characterized by 1.5% or more of the total number of rows of the micromirror.
45. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the offset is characterized by 5% or more of the total number of columns of the micromirror.
46. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the offset is characterized by 10% or more of the total number of columns of the micromirror.
47. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the offset is characterized by 50 columns or more of the columns of the micromirror.
48. The spatial light modulator of claim 47, wherein the offset is characterized by 50 columns or more of the rows of the micromirror.
49. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the offset is characterized by 100 columns or more of the columns of the micromirror.
50. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the offset is characterized by 150 columns or more of the columns of the micromirror.
51. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the geometric center of the package cover.
52. The spatial light modulator of claim 42, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset form the geometric center of the entire micromirror array.
53. A package, comprising:
- a package substrate having a supporting surface on which a pixel array is positioned; and
- a package cover having a window transmissive to light to be modulated, wherein the geometric center of the window is offset from the geometric center of the package cover.
54. The package of claim 53, wherein the pixel comprises a deflectable and reflective micromirror.
55. The package of claim 54, wherein the offset comprises 1.5% or more of the length and/or the width of the package cover.
56. The package of claim 55, wherein the offset comprises 1.5% or more of the width of the package cover.
57. The package of claim 54, wherein the offset comprises 5% or more of the length of the package cover.
58. The package of claim 54, wherein the offset comprises 10% or more of the length of the package cover.
59. The package of claim 54, wherein the geometric center of the pixel array is offset from the geometric center of the package cover.
60. The package of claim 54, wherein the geometric center of the pixel array is offset from the geometric center of the window.
61. The package of claim 54, wherein the geometric center of the pixel array comprises an active area having an array of active pixels whose operation states are associated with image data of a desired image, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the package cover.
62. The package of claim 54, wherein the geometric center of the pixel array comprises an active area having an array of active pixels whose operation states are associated with image data of a desired image, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the window.
63. The package of claim 54, wherein the geometric center of the pixel array comprises an active area having an array of active pixels whose operation states are associated with image data of a desired image, wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the entire pixel array.
64. A package, comprising:
- a package substrate having a supporting surface on which a pixel array is positioned, wherein the pixel array comprises an active area having an array of active pixels whose operation states are associated with image data of a desired image;
- a package cover having a window transmissive to light to be modulated; and
- wherein the geometric center of the active area is offset from the geometric center of the window.
65. The package of claim 64, wherein the pixel comprises a deflectable and reflective micromirror.
66. The package of claim 65, wherein the offset comprises 1.5% or more of the length of the window.
67. The package of claim 66, wherein the offset comprises 1.5% or more of the width of the window.
68. The package of claim 65, wherein the offset comprises 5% or more of the length of the window.
69. The package of claim 65, wherein the offset comprises 10% or more of the length of the window.
70. The package of claim 65, wherein the geometric center of the pixel array is offset from the geometric center of the package cover.
71. A projection system, comprising:
- an illumination system providing illumination light for the system;
- a spatial light modulator of claim 28 for modulating the illumination light so as to produce an image; and
- a display target on which the produced image is displayed.
Type: Application
Filed: Oct 19, 2004
Publication Date: Apr 20, 2006
Inventors: Andrew Huibers (Palo Alto, CA), Regis Grasser (Mountain View, CA)
Application Number: 10/969,300
International Classification: G02B 26/00 (20060101);