发明名称 REFLECTIVE IMAGING ELEMENT AND OPTICAL SYSTEM
摘要 A reflective imaging element that may be manufactured in a convenient method and obtain a high quality aerial picture is provided. A reflective imaging element of an embodiment includes a first reflective element and a second reflective element including a light receiving surface to receive light from a projected material and an emitting surface, parallel to the light receiving surface, to emit the light from the projected material. When a ratio of light contributing to imaging out of the light from the projected material is defined as a ratio of amount of light and an incident angle of the light from the projected material when the ratio of amount of light is highest to the light receiving surface is defined as a maximum incident angle, the maximum incident angle of the first reflective element and the maximum incident angle of the second reflective element are different from each other.
申请公布号 US2015029585(A1) 申请公布日期 2015.01.29
申请号 US201314378149 申请日期 2013.02.13
申请人 Sharp Kabushiki Kaisha 发明人 Imamura Kentarou;Shimatani Takahumi
分类号 G02B27/22;G02B5/08;G02B5/09 主分类号 G02B27/22
代理机构 代理人
主权项 1. A reflective imaging element comprising: a first reflective element and a second reflective element including a light receiving surface to receive light from a projected material and an emitting surface, parallel to the light receiving surface, to emit the light from the projected material; wherein the first reflective element is configured to image the light from the projected material in a plane symmetric position with the first reflective element as a plane of symmetry; the first reflective element includes a first unit reflective element and a second unit reflective element disposed on the first unit reflective element; wherein the first unit reflective element includes a plurality of first mirror elements and a plurality of first light-transmitting elements, each of the plurality of first light-transmitting elements is equipped between two adjacent first mirror elements out of the plurality of first mirror elements, and the plurality of first mirror elements and the plurality of first light-transmitting elements extend in a first direction, the second unit reflective element includes a plurality of second mirror elements and a plurality of second light-transmitting elements, each of the plurality of second light-transmitting elements is equipped between two adjacent second mirror elements out of the plurality of second mirror elements, and the plurality of second mirror elements and the plurality of second light-transmitting elements extend in a second direction perpendicular to the first direction; the second reflective element is configured to image the light from the projected material in a plane symmetric position with the second reflective element as a plane of symmetry; the second reflective element includes a third unit reflective element and a fourth unit reflective element disposed on the third unit reflective element; wherein the third unit reflective element includes a plurality of third mirror elements and a plurality of third light-transmitting elements, each of the plurality of third light-transmitting elements is equipped between two adjacent third mirror elements out of the plurality of third mirror elements, and the plurality of third mirror elements and the plurality of third light-transmitting elements extend in the first direction, and the fourth unit reflective element includes a plurality of fourth mirror elements and a plurality of fourth light-transmitting elements, each of the plurality of fourth light-transmitting elements is equipped between two adjacent fourth mirror elements out of the plurality of fourth mirror elements, and the plurality of fourth mirror elements and the plurality of fourth light-transmitting elements extend in the second direction; and when a ratio of light contributing to imaging out of the light from the projected material is defined as a ratio of amount of light and an incident angle of the light from the projected material when the ratio of amount of light is highest to the light receiving surface is defined as a maximum incident angle, the maximum incident angle of the first reflective element and the maximum incident angle of the second reflective element are different from each other.
地址 Osaka-shi, Osaka JP