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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 03, 2001
Filed:
Aug. 18, 1997
Yoshikazu Hazama, Kanagawa, JP;
Sony Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A projection liquid crystal display apparatus has a light source for emitting white light and a liquid crystal display unit, between which a holographic optical element serving as the color separating/focusing means is disposed. Upon receipt of the white light, the holographic optical element performs separation into light components of the primary colors of red, green and blue, at angles corresponding to the arrangement of the pixels on the liquid crystal display unit so as to direct these primary color light components to pixels of the corresponding colors, an whereby image to be reproduced (real image) is formed on the liquid crystal display unit. The holographic optical element is produced by using the liquid crystal display unit as an exposure mask. Pixels of a specific color on the liquid crystal display unit are set to a transmissive state while other pixels are set to a non-transmissive state, and light of the specific color is applied as an object light to the substrate member through the liquid crystal display unit. At the same time, a reference light is applied to the same substrate member, so that interference fringes are formed by interference between these reference light and the object light. The same operation is conducted for other colors so that interference fringes corresponding to other colors are also formed, whereby the holographic optical element is produced. It is possible to use, in place of the liquid crystal display unit, a color filter having the same arrangements of pixels and colors as those of the liquid crystal display unit, as the exposure mask in the production of the holographic optical element. The interference fringes may be so formed that the holographic optical element directs at least one of the primary color light components out of the plane in which the light components of other primary colors are directed, or complementary color light components are deviated from the plane through which the primary color light components are directed to the liquid crystal display unit.