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Design of two compact waveguide display systems utilizing metasurface gratings as couplers

We propose two approaches to design compact head mount display (HMD) systems employing metasurface gratings. In the first approach, we design and simulate a monocular optical waveguide display by applying crystalline-silicon elliptical-shaped metasurface arrays as couplers on a right trapezoid waveg...

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Published in:Applied optics (2004) 2021-10, Vol.60 (28), p.8756
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