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    Design of a high-resolution holographic waveguide eye-Tracking system operating in near-infrared with conventional optical elements

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    Author
    Zhao, J.
    Chrysler, B.
    Kostuk, R.K.
    Affiliation
    Electrical and Computer Engineering Dept., University of Arizona
    James C Wyant College of Optical Sciences, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2021
    
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    The Optical Society
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    Zhao, J., Chrysler, B., & Kostuk, R. K. (2021). Design of a high-resolution holographic waveguide eye-Tracking system operating in near-infrared with conventional optical elements. Optics Express, 29(15), 24536–24551.
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    Optics Express
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    Copyright © 2021 Optical Society of America under the terms of the OSA Open Access Publishing Agreement.
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    Abstract
    The eye-Tracking system plays an essential role in the augmented reality (AR) eyewear. Waveguide volume holographic optical elements (HOE) that can be made with high efficiency, thin form, and lightweight are well-suited for this application. Traditional holographic lenses formed with spherical wavefronts at visible wavelengths and used for near-infrared (NIR) eye-Tracking systems suffer from significant image aberrations, image tilt, and ghost images. This work describes a complete holographic lens design methodology that systematically addresses these issues and details the specifications of conventional optical elements that provide the optimized wavefronts for the hologram construction beams. The resulting waveguide HOE NIR eye-Tracking system has an image resolution of 10 lp/mm when the designed holographic lens is deposited on a waveguide with a refractive index of 1.8 and thickness of 0.5 mm. © 2021 OSA - The Optical Society. All rights reserved.
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    1094-4087
    DOI
    10.1364/OE.433572
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