WO2005111714A1 - Image display apparatus and projection optical system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to image forming apparatuses and, more particularly, to an image forming apparatus for observing an image by enlarging by a lens, the image being formed on a small image display element having a plurality of image elements which can control light in accordance with image information, the image forming apparatus being applicable to an electronic display apparatus such as a projection display.
- An image display apparatus which displays an image that is produced by enlarging by a projection lens an image formed by an image displayed on an image display element having a plurality of picture elements that can control light in accordance with image information, is widely used by being referred to as a front projector or a rear projector.
- a front projector or a rear projector As an image display element of such a kind, a CRT, a liquid crystal panel, DMD (digital micron mirror device (Registered Trade Mark) : manufactured by Texas Instruments Incorporated) have been developed and used. Additionally, an inorganic EL, an inorganic LED, an organic LED, etc. are studied.
- an image display apparatus which does not display an enlarged image but display an image with an original scale
- a plasma display and a fluorescent display tube in addition to the above-mentioned CRT, liquid crystal panel, inorganic EL, inorganic LED, organic LED.
- FED field emission display
- PLC plasma addressing display
- a demand common to the above-mentioned image forming apparatuses is to achieve a high resolution, that is, to increase a number of picture elements.
- a display apparatus for HDTV having about one thousand scanning lines for broadcast use has already been on a market. Additionally, a development of a display apparatus having about two thousand scanning lines has been announce for the purpose of use as a work station computer with an increased resolution by using a liquid panel technique.
- increasing the number of picture elements may deteriorate a yield rate of a liquid crystal panel and may decrease an open area ratio Thereby, there are problems that a cost is increased, brightness and contrast are decreased, and a power consumption is increased.
- Japanese Patent No. 2939826 and Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 6-197297 disclose image display apparatuses that perform an interlace display having twice number of picture elements using a single image display element.
- Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application No. 7-36504 discloses a display apparatus having more than four times a number of picture elements using a single image display element. These display apparatuses are of a so-called picture element shift type, which is a method to increase an apparent number of picture elements by deflecting an optical path of a light projected from an image display element a t a high speed with time division.
- Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application discloses a technique to increase a resolution by increasing an entire image by an optical path deflecting means. Specifically, the projection display apparatus disclosed in Japanese Patent No.
- 2939826 comprises at least one optical element capable of rotating a deflection direction of a transmitting light and at least one transparent element having a birefringent effect in the middle of an optical path from a display element to a screen, wherein means for shifting an image formed by a display element within a projection optical path.
- the projection display apparatus further comprises means for discretely projecting projection areas of picture elements of a display element by effectively reducing an open area ratio of the display element so as to make an attempt to improve contrast.
- 6-197297 is configured and arranged to change an inclination of a glass plate of a variable prism by a control of a control circuit, wherein when the glass plate inclines upward, an optical axis is refracted downward by a predetermined angle by being passed through the variable prism and when the glass plate inclines downward, the optical axis is refracted upward by a predetermined angle by being passed through the variable prism. That is, by changing the wedge shape configuration of the prism, an incident angle to the projection optical system is deflected by a minute angle so as to achieve image shifting.
- an amount of shift of an intersection between a screen and an optical axis before and after deflection by a light deflecting means is set to be equal to a width of an image piece that is a projected image on a line passing each intersection so as to display a plurality of image pieces by deflecting lights by the light deflecting means at a predetermined time interval. That is, a number of picture elements of an image formed by an optical modulation element is increased by the light deflecting means.
- FIG. 1 shows a basic structure of a projection optical system of a conventional image display apparatus that shifts picture elements at a high speed by using an optical path deflecting element so as to apparently increasing a number of picture elements.
- FIG. 2 shows a positional relationship between a light valve and a projection lens.
- an optical path deflecting element 2 is located between a light valve 1 and a projection optical system having projection lenses 5 and 6. A light passed through the optical path deflecting element is projected onto a screen 4.
- the optical path deflecting element 2 has a function to deflect the optical path by an angle corresponding to a half pitch of a displayed picture element pitch.
- BF is a back focus of the projection lenses of the projection optical system 3
- D is an interval between the liquid crystal panel (light valve 1) and the optical path deflecting element 2 (D ⁇ BF)
- P is an image picture pitch of the light valve 1.
- the picture element at a position of "O" on the light valve 1 travels with a light flux indicated by solid lines toward the optical path deflecting element 2, and is switched toward two directions indicated by solid lines and dashed lines at a high speed, and as if an image of a picture element at a position "0'" is projected by the object lens onto the screen.
- An amount of shift is equal to a distance A shown in FIG. 2.
- FIG. 3 is an illustration showing a conventional structure in which an optical path deflecting element is located between a projection optical system and an spatial light modulation element.
- a more specific object of the present invention is to provide an image display apparatus and a projection optical system that can acquire a high- quality image by suppressing positional fluctuation of projected dots due to a positional offset of an optical path deflecting element.
- an image display apparatus comprising: an illumination light source; a spatial light modulation element that displays an image; a projection optical system that enlarges and projects the image formed on the spatial light modulation element; an optical path deflecting element provided between the spatial light modulation element and the image formed on a screen by the projection optical system so as to deflect an optical path for the image projected on the screen in accordance with a screen frame period, the optical path deflecting element shifting the optical path for the image projected on the screen at a high rate so as to apparently increase a number of picture elements, wherein the optical path deflecting element is located within the projection optical system.
- the optical path deflecting element may be s located at or in the vicinity of an aperture position of the projection optical system. Accordingly, in-plane variation of the deflecting angle due to in-plane variation of the optical path deflecting element.
- the optical path deflecting element may be a reflection type optical path deflecting element.
- the optical path deflecting element may be a galvanometer mirror.
- the optical path deflecting element may be a mirror array having mechanically movable mirrors arranged tow- dimensionally .
- a multiple screen display may be performed by increasing an amount of a shift of picture elements acquired by the optical path deflecting element to be larger than a width of an arrangement of the picture elements in a direction of the shift of the picture elements.
- the optical path deflecting element may include at least two sets of elements each of which shifts the picture elements in one direction so that the picture elements are shifted at a high rate in -In ⁇
- the optical path deflecting element may include first and second optical path deflecting elements, the first optical path deflecting element deflecting the picture elements by an amount of shift smaller than a pitch of the picture elements, the second optical path deflecting element deflecting the picture elements by an amount of shift corresponding to an effective picture element area, so as to increase an apparent number of picture elements displayed and increase a display area.
- an image display apparatus comprising: an illumination light source; a spatial light modulation element that displays an image; a projection optical system that enlarges and projects the image formed on the spatial light modulation element; an optical path deflecting element that is provided between the spatial light modulation element and the image formed on a screen by the projection optical system, and deflects an optical path for the image projected on the screen in accordance with a screen frame period, the optical path deflecting element shifting the optical path for the image projected on the screen at a high rate so as to apparently increase a number of picture elements, wherein an aspect ratio of the screen is changed by setting an amount of shift acquired by the optical path deflecting element to a value equal to or greater than an amount corresponding to a number of picture elements in one of a vertical direction and a horizontal direction and smaller than an amount corresponding to a number of picture elements in the other of the vertical direction and the horizontal direction.
- the effective picture element display area of the spatial light modulation element is increased so as to form a high-quality image.
- an amount of shift of the picture elements may be increased by an amount equal to or smaller than a pitch of the picture elements so as to apparently increase a picture element density in the center portion
- a multiple screen display may be performed by increasing an amount of a shift of picture elements acquired by the optical path deflecting element to be larger than a width of an arrangement of the picture elements in a direction of the shift of the picture elements.
- the optical path deflecting element may include at least two sets of elements each of which shifts the picture elements in one direction so that the picture elements are shifted at a high rate in directions perpendicular to each other.
- the optical path deflecting element may include first and second optical path deflecting elements, the first optical path deflecting element deflecting the picture elements by an amount of shift smaller than a pitch of the picture elements, the second optical path deflecting element deflecting the picture elements by an amount of shift corresponding to an effective picture element area, so as to increase an apparent number of picture elements displayed and increase a display area.
- a projection optical system for projecting a light modulated by a spatial light modulation element onto a projected surface comprising: a plurality of lenses; an optical path deflecting element; and a drive part that drives the optical path deflecting element, wherein the optical path deflecting element is provided between a lens on a side of the spatial light modulation element and a lens on the projected surface.
- the reflection type optical path deflecting element can be provided in the optical system, which achieves a compact structure suitable for a structure in which an optical path is folded.
- the projection optical system according to the above-mentioned invention may further comprise an aperture member, wherein the optical path deflecting element may be located adjacent to the aperture member.
- the projection optical system according to the above-mentioned invention may further comprise an aperture member, wherein the optical path deflecting element may be attached to the aperture member.
- the optical path deflecting element may include a mirror and a drive part that drives the mirror, and the drive part changes a inclination angle between an optical axis and a mirror surface of the mirror so as to deflect a projecting direction of a light.
- the inclination angle of the mirror may be changed at least in tow axial directions.
- the optical path deflecting elements may include two optical path deflecting elements that are arranged so that directions of deflecting the optical path by the two optical path deflecting elements are perpendicular to each other.
- an image display apparatus comprising: the projection optical system as mentioned above; and an illumination light source projecting the light to the spatial light modulation element .
- FIG. 1 is an illustration showing a basic structure of a projection optical system of a conventional image display apparatus
- FIG. 2 is an illustration showing a positional relationship between a light valve and a projection lens
- FIG. 3 is an illustration showing a conventional structure in which an optical path deflecting element is located between a projection optical system and an spatial light modulation element
- FIG. 4A is an illustration of a projection optical system provided in an optical display apparatus according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 4B is an illustration showing a condition of deflecting optical paths by an optical path deflecting element
- FIG. 5 is an illustration of an optical system of an image display apparatus according to a second embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 6 is an illustration of a aperture member and an optical path deflecting element viewed in an optical axis direction
- FIG. 7 is an illustration showing a condition of optical paths for performing an apparently high- resolution display by an amount of shift equal to or smaller than a picture element pitch
- FIG. 8 is an illustration showing a condition of optical paths for increasing a screen size by shifting an amount equal to or larger than a screen size in a shifting direction
- FIG. 9 an illustration for explaining a shifting operation performed in an image display apparatus according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 10 is an illustration for explaining a shifting operation performed in an image display apparatus according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 11 is an illustration for explaining a shifting operation performed in an image display apparatus according to a sixth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 12 is an illustration showing a state where a deflecting direction of a reflected light is switched between two directions by a galvanometer mirror ;
- FIG. 13 is an illustration for explaining a shifting operation performed in an image display apparatus according to a ninth embodiment of the present invention,-
- FIG. 14A is an illustration for explaining a shifting operation performed in an image display apparatus according to a eleventh embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 14B is an enlarged view of a part encircled by a dotted line in FIG. 14A;
- FIG. 15A is an illustration for explaining a shifting operation performed in an image display apparatus according to a twelfth embodiment of the present invention;
- FIG. 15B is an enlarged view of a part encircled by a dotted line in FIG. 15A;
- FIG. 15A is an illustration showing a state where a deflecting direction of a reflected light is switched between two directions by a galvanometer mirror ;
- FIG. 13 is an illustration for explaining a shifting operation
- FIG. 16A is an illustration for explaining a shifting operation performed in an image display apparatus according to a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 16B is an enlarged view of a part encircled by a dotted line in FIG. 16A
- FIG. 17 is an illustration for explaining a shifting operation performed in an image display apparatus according to a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 18 is an illustration of an optical system of an image display apparatus according to a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- the image display apparatus 10 comprises: a light source for illumination (not shown in the figure) ; a light valve 1 as a spatial light modulation element that displays an image; an optical path deflecting element 2 that deflects an optical path in accordance with a signal of the image formed on the light valve 1; and an objection optical system 3.
- the optical path deflecting element 2 is provided within the projection optical system 3.
- the projection optical system 3 projects a light, which is modulated by a spatial light modulation element such as a liquid crystal device, a reflection type dot matrix liquid crystal device, a digital micro- mirror device, etc., onto a projection surface such as a screen.
- the projection optical system 3 comprises a plurality of lenses, apertures, mirrors, prisms, polarization optical systems, illumination optical systems, etc. It should be noted that the structure of the projection optical system 3 is not limited to that indicated in FIGS. 4A and 4B, and systems generally referred to as a projection optical system are included.
- a fold-type projection optical system which is used for a projection display and the like, and such a projection optical system is included in the projection optical system according to the present invention.
- Each of image positions f1 , f2 and f3 on the light valve 1 are projected onto the screen surface 4 by the projection optical system 3 at positions fl' , f2' and f3' in a reversal pattern.
- the projection optical system 3 uses, in many cases, an optical system, which is referred to as a telecentric optical system on an object side (the light valve 1 side) so as to efficiently taking a reflection light and acquire uniformity of illuminance on the projected screen surface.
- an optical system which is referred to as a telecentric optical system on an object side (the light valve 1 side) so as to efficiently taking a reflection light and acquire uniformity of illuminance on the projected screen surface.
- the telecentric optical system main lights from image positions on the light valve 1 are parallel to each other.
- the lights once divergingly spread are converged by a first stage optical system, and are passed through optical paths in the lens system, which optical paths are refracted by an angle smaller than the reflected diverging lights from the light valve 1 so that the lights that exit from a final plane of the optical system form images on the screen surface 4.
- FIG. 4A shows a schematic diagram of the projection optical system 3 describing the optical paths parallel to each other in the system.
- FIG. 4B shows a condition of deflecting the optical paths by the optical path deflecting element 2.
- the optical paths are deflected, by a minute angle in the optical system so as to achieve a desired picture element shift (an amount of shift ⁇ s) on the screen surface 4.
- the direction of the shift of picture elements can be one of a horizontal direction, a vertical direction, a direction of combination of the horizontal and vertical directions and an oblique direction.
- the picture element position information on the light valve 1 can be related with angle information of a main light in the optical path.
- the conventional optical path deflecting element 2 By arranging the conventional optical path deflecting element 2 in the optical system so as to apply a conventional drive method, the picture element shift can be easily achieved, which provides a fine and high resolution image.
- a change in the amount of picture element shift due to a position adjustment of the light valve 1 is smaller than that of the conventional technique. This advantage is maximized when the optical path deflecting element 2 is located at a position where the optical paths are substantially parallel to each other in the projection optical system 3.
- the image display apparatus 10 further comprises an illumination optical system, which efficiently introduces illumination light to the light valve 1, and an image forming system for acquiring a color image.
- an illumination optical system which efficiently introduces illumination light to the light valve 1
- an image forming system for acquiring a color image.
- a so-called color sequential method can be used, in which R, G, B color illumination lights are time-sequentially projected onto a single panel (the light valve 1) at a high switching rate by which R, G, B switching cannot be recognized visually so as to form a color image.
- a method of projecting an image synthesized by dichroic prism or the like by projecting R, G, B lights to the light valve 1 corresponding to each color of R, G, B and enlarged by shifting picture elements may be used.
- an illumination light source applicable to the image display apparatus 10 there are halogen lamp, a xenon lamp, a metal halide lamp, an ultra-high pressure mercury lamp, etc. Moreover, a monochromatic light such as an LED lamp or an LD may also be applicable. A white LED having high brightness be applicable as an illumination light source.
- An illumination optical system may be mounted so as to obtain high illumination efficiency. As a specific example of the illumination optical system, there is an ultra-high pressure mercury lamp having a reflector located in the vicinity of the light source (integrated with the light source) .
- An illumination optical system may be mounted, which provides a uniform illumination distribution on the panel surface by using an illuminance uniformizing means such as referred to as an integrator optical system (fly-eye lens pair) , which processes a light having a directivity by being reflected by a reflector.
- an illuminance uniformizing means such as referred to as an integrator optical system (fly-eye lens pair) , which processes a light having a directivity by being reflected by a reflector.
- a light valve applicable to the light valve 1 there are a transmission type liquid crystal panel, a digital micro-mirror device (DMD; trademark; manufactured by Texas Instruments Incorporated), etc.
- a separating means combined with a polarization beam splitter for separating an illumination optical path from a projection optical path may be used to obtain an efficient illumination.
- the optical path deflecting element 2 is provided at or in the vicinity of an aperture position in the projection optical system 3 as shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 6 shows an aperture member 8 located at the aperture position in the projection optical system. By using the aperture member 8 sown in FIG. 6, the aperture position coincides with a position of providing the optical path deflecting element 2.
- the form of the aperture shown in FIG. 6 is merely an example, and the aperture is not limited to a circular shape.
- the aperture may be a square shape corresponding to the screen size, or may be an elliptic shape.
- the lights from all picture elements on the light valve 1 pass through an effective area of a transmission plane of the optical path deflecting element 2, there is less influence of variation in the plane of the optical path deflecting element 2 (variation in the position of the optical path deflecting angle) .
- the optical path deflecting element is located between a projection lens and a light valve, the lights of the picture elements fl and f2 on the light valve 1 as shown in FIG. 4A do not spatially coincide with each other immediately after exiting from the light valve 1, and positions in the optical path deflecting element 2 at which the lights from the picture elements pass through are different from each other.
- a deflecting angle can be formed so as to improve a freedom of setting and achieve a compact optical system.
- the optical path deflecting element 2 is made as a reflection type.
- a reflected optical path is deflected by the optical path deflecting element by a minute angle so as to generate a desired picture element shift on the screen surface 4.
- the deflecting angle is enlarged for the purpose of explaining the picture element shift.
- a space to a projection lens is occupied by optical parts such as a PBS for optical path separation or a dichroic prism, and, thus, it is mot possible to locate a reflection type optical path deflecting element between the light valve 1 and the projection optical system 3.
- the reflection type optical path deflecting element 2 is located within the optical system as in the present embodiment, problems including the problem on the layout can be solved all at once.
- the projection optical system 3 can be made compact.
- FIG. 9 shows a screen (1) , which has no picture element shift, and a screen (2) , which is picture-element-shifted. Both the screens are overlapped with each other by an amount of shift ⁇ s indicated by (3) .
- each small square D corresponds to a picture element.
- FIG. 9 shows a state where the picture element shifting direction is set to a transverse direction of the screen, and the image is shifted in the transverse direction so that the aspect ratio of the light valve 1 is shifted from 4 (transverse) : 3 (longitudinal) into
- FIG. 10 of a fifth embodiment of the present invention.
- a display area is enlarged and an apparent resolution in a center portion is increased so as to achieve an image display of a higher quality.
- a density of picture elements in an overlapping area (6) in FIG. 10 can be doubled by further performing a 1/2 picture element shift on the overlapping area (5) shown in FIG. 9 in the above- mentioned fourth embodiment.
- a display area is doubled so as to increase resolution and enables a display of two screens independently so as to improve convenience of use of the image display apparatus.
- the picture element shifting may be performed until the display areas are completely separated. That is, as shown in FIG. 11, the screen (1) and the screen (2) are completely separated from each other in the transverse direction.
- a deflection angle is set to a value to completely separate the display area as shown in FIG. 11.
- the direction of separation may be a vertical direction or horizontal direction or an oblique direction.
- the image display apparatus can be applicable to variety of applications. Additionally, each of the screens can display different image separately. Further, this technique can be applied to a 3-dimensional image display using parallax between left and right screens . Thus, if an attempt is made to merely provide two separate screens, there is no need to match the connection part of two screens at a picture element level .
- FIGS. 7, 8 and 12 A description will now be given, with reference to FIGS. 7, 8 and 12, of a seventh embodiment of the present invention.
- handling of polarized light is eliminated so as to improve efficiency of use of light.
- a galvanometer mirror is used as the optical path deflecting element 2.
- FIG. 12 illustrates a state where a deflecting direction of a reflected light from the light valve 1 is switched between two directions at a high switching rate by a galvanometer mirror 7 as the optical path deflecting element.
- the optical paths in the two directions are indicated by solid lines and dotted lines.
- a reflecting point differs between a position in the vicinity of a supporting point of the galvanometer mirror 7 and a position remote from the supporting point.
- the optical system is an eccentric system, and an image deterioration, which is not a problem under a condition of a minute angle change, becomes a cause to deteriorate a projection performance in a high-resolution image display apparatus, which performs a picture element shift on a frame unit basis requiring a deflecting angle to be set large.
- a micro-mirror device DMD: registered trademark; manufactured by Texas Instruments Incorporated
- a reflecting angle can be assigned on each minute area basis.
- the micro-mirror device (DMD: registered trademark; manufactured by Texas Instruments Incorporated) provides a high-speed mechanical switching rate such as several few microseconds to several tens microseconds, and a state of image during picture element shifting can be almost negligible.
- a deterioration of an apparent resolution is prevented by not displaying an image during a time period for deflecting, that is, shifting the picture elements by interrupting the light (interrupting the light on the illumination side at a high rate or interrupt the light by the light valve) .
- using the micro-mirror device (DMD: registered trademark; manufactured by Texas Instruments Incorporated) enables elimination of such an interruption of light.
- the micro-mirror device (DMD: registered trademark; manufactured by Texas Instruments Incorporated) can provide a mirror deflecting angle of several degrees to several tens degrees, the device is suitable for shifting an entire frame .
- FIG. 7 illustrates a condition of optical paths for performing an apparently high-resolution display by an amount of shift equal to or smaller than a picture element pitch.
- FIG. 8 illustrates a condition of optical paths for increasing a screen size by shifting an amount equal to or larger than a screen size in a shifting direction.
- a description will be given of an eighth embodiment of the present invention. In the present embodiment, a variation in reflecting position, which is a problem of the optical path deflecting element having a large diameter mirror, is prevented so as to provide a high-quality image.
- a high-speed drive is realized by making the optical path deflecting element by minute mirrors so as to increase a picture element shifting rate. Further, interruption of light, which is needed in the conventional technique, is eliminated so as to attempt an improvement in efficiency of use of light.
- a mirror array having mechanically movable mirrors in a two-dimensional pattern is used as the optical path deflecting element 2 of the above-mentioned fifth and sixth embodiments.
- the micro-mirror device (DMD: registered trademark; manufactured by Texas Instruments Incorporated) is a typical device, and is used in the present embodiment as the optical path deflecting element .
- FIG. 13, of a ninth embodiment of the present invention in addition to the structure of the seventh embodiment, an attempt is made to realize an increase in a number of effective picture elements and an improvement in fineness of an image at a low cost,
- directions of increasing a number of picture elements are set to two directions perpendicular to each other. Specifically, as shown in FIG. 13, the number of picture elements is doubled in each of the vertical and horizontal directions so that a total number of picture elements becomes four times.
- FIG. 13 illustrates an enlarged display area on a projection screen.
- the display area is multiplied by four and the number of picture elements is also multiplied by four by shifting an amount corresponding to (a number of effective picture elements in the vertical direction) x (a pitch of the picture elements in the vertical direction) in the vertical direction, and also shifting an amount corresponding to (a number of effective picture elements in the horizontal direction) x (a pitch of the picture elements in the horizontal direction) in the horizontal direction.
- the picture element shift is not made, only the picture element corresponding to the position (1) is displayed.
- the light valve is operated by repeating the picture element shift at a high rate so as to enlarge the display area by driving the light valve to output image signals corresponding to the positions of (2) through (4) in synchronization with the picture element shift.
- an attempt is made to realize an increase in a number of effective picture elements and an improvement in fineness of an image at a low cost.
- an apparent number of picture elements is increased by doubling a number of picture elements by shifting the picture elements by an amount of shift smaller than a picture element pitch by the optical path deflecting element 2, which performs deflection of a minute angle, and also by doubling the display area by the picture element shift corresponding to the effective picture elements of the light valve 1.
- an optical path deflecting element 2A shifts a half pitch of the picture elements
- an optical path deflecting element 2B shifts an amount corresponding to the effective picture elements of the light valve 1
- there are considered 8 combinations that is, a structure in which both the optical path deflecting elements 2A and 2B are located between the light valve 1 and the projection optical system 3, a structure in which one of the optical path deflecting elements 2A and 2B is located within the projection optical system 3, and whether each of the optical path deflecting elements 2A and 2B is a reflection type or a transmission type. It has an advantage for a layout to locate the optical path deflecting elements 2A before the projection optical system 3 and locate the optical path deflecting elements 2B in the projection optical system 3.
- FIG. 14A illustrates an entire screen.
- FIG. 14B illustrates an enlarged portion 11 encircled by a dotted line in FIG. 14A.
- the panel size has an aspect ratio corresponding to a vertically elongated display area, which is half-divided into left and right so as to acquire a display size having a desired aspect ratio by the optical path deflecting element 2.
- a half of a pitch P of the picture elements is shifted at a high rate so as to display a total of four timed the number of picture elements (eleventh embodiment) .
- Each of the above-mentioned embodiments is an example, and the relationship between the vertical direction and the horizontal direction may be reversed. Additionally, there is an effect even if it is the same direction .
- FIG. 1 illustrates an entire screen.
- FIG. 14B illustrates an enlarged portion 11 encircled by a dotted line in FIG. 14A.
- the panel size has an aspect ratio corresponding to a vertically elongated display area,
- FIGS. 16A and 16B illustrate a thirteenth embodiment of the present invention.
- the two screen display by shifting an amount equal to or larger than the screen size in the horizontal direction and the high resolution and display size enlargement by a combination of the 1/2 picture element shift are achieved simultaneously.
- FIG. 17 illustrates a screen for explaining a fourteenth embodiment of the present invention.
- an amount of shift in a direction in which an aspect ratio is to be changed corresponds to a plurality of picture elements, and a 1/2 pitch is shifted in a direction in which an aspect ratio is to be changed.
- the picture element density may be doubled by shifting the optical path deflecting element 2, which deflects light by a minute angle, in an oblique direction.
- the optical path deflecting element performs an angle deflection in one direction using a mirror array in which mechanically movable mirrors are arranged in a two-dimensional pattern, such as the micro-mirror device (DMD: registered trademark; manufactured by Texas Instruments Incorporated)
- the present invention is not limited to such a drive in one- dimensional direction. If the mirror array can be driven in two directions perpendicular to each other, it becomes possible to perform a display, which doubles the number of picture elements in each of the vertical and horizontal directions by a single mirror array.
- an optical path deflecting element consisting of a mirror is provided in a projection optical system.
- a light exiting from a spatial light modulation element (not shown in the figure) is incident on a projection optical system 15 from the left side in the figure.
- the light incident on the projection optical system 15 passes through a projection lens and is reflected by the optical path deflecting element 16 consisting of a mirror.
- the light passes through a projection lens (projection optical system 17) which is provided in an oblique direction viewed from the light incident axis, and the light forms an image on a projected surface 18 such as a screen.
- the optical path deflecting element 16 consisting of a mirror is provided with a drive part such as an actuator so as to change an inclination angle to the light incident axis of the optical path deflecting element 16.
- a drive part such as an actuator
- the inclination angle of the optical path deflecting element 16 is changed at a high rate.
- a piezoelectric element is use as the actuator for driving the optical path deflecting element 16, wherein the piezoelectric element is attached to one side of the mirror of the optical path deflecting element 16 and an opposite side of the mirror is supported so that a displacement generated by the piezoelectric element is converted into a change in the angle of the mirror.
- the angle of deflection of the optical pat can be controlled.
- an actuator mechanism using an electromagnetic drive which is conventionally used in a pickup optical system, may be used.
- a supporting portion of the mirror may be made to substantially one point so as to achieve two drive axes. The projection optical system shown in FIG.
- the present invention is not limited to such a lens configuration.
- a description will be given of a sixteenth embodiment of the present invention.
- two optical path deflecting elements which can deflect an optical path in one axis direction, are used and the two optical path deflecting elements are arranged so that the directions of deflection of the two are perpendicular to each other, thereby changing the direction of deflection of the optical path in four different directions .
- a light exiting from one picture element can be seen by human eyes as if the light exited from four picture elements due to persistence of vision.
- two folding parts may be provided in the optical system and two sets of optical path deflections may be performed.
- one of the optical path deflecting elements, which performed optical path deflection at least in one axis direction, may be provided in the optical system and the other may be provided between the panel and the projection optical system.
- the two- sets of optical path deflecting elements are provided between the panel and the projection optical system, a distance between the panel and the projection lens can be reduced, which improves a freedom of layout design.
- the present invention is not limited to the specifically disclosed embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.
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