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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 24, 2012
Filed:
Feb. 02, 2010
John R. Troxell, Sterling Heights, MI (US);
Ronald M. Taylor, Greentown, IN (US);
John R. Troxell, Sterling Heights, MI (US);
Ronald M. Taylor, Greentown, IN (US);
Delphi Technologies, Inc., Troy, MI (US);
Abstract
An optical system and method for controlling light propagation along a light path. An optical element such as a lens is formed of a first light transmitting material and has a surface finish effective to scatter light impinging on the surface. Index matching material contacts to a portion of the surface so as to reduce or nullify the scattering effects of the surface finish within the portion. This allows the first optical element to have surfaces that have been generally prepared for scattering light and then later selectively negate the scattering effects of the surface finish by contacting portions of the surface with index matching material. As such, light in the optical element directed toward a surface or boundary within selected portion propagates into or out of the optical element. Light outside of the selected portion is scattered. Such an arrangement helps to reduce image degradation due to light outside of the light path being reflected about within the optical system.