Abstract. We examine the chromatic properties of ghost images appearing in expanded viewing angle polarization-type head-up display systems. We propose an achromatic polarization correction method to suppress ghost images in… Click to show full abstract
Abstract. We examine the chromatic properties of ghost images appearing in expanded viewing angle polarization-type head-up display systems. We propose an achromatic polarization correction method to suppress ghost images in the whole visible spectral range. The method is based on the use of two half-wave plates of orthogonal optical axis–one being laminated on the combiner, the other attached to the head-up display (HUD) projector. We show that in this configuration the dispersion of the two waveplates cancel each other. Based on the results, a ghost image free colour HUD is demonstrated with 13 ° × 40 ° FOV. We present our modeling and experimental results and our demonstration HUD system.
               
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