Patent Description:
In conventional single-plate digital micromirror device (DMD) system, multiple primary lights sequentially and alternatingly enters the DMD to be modulated. The modulated single-color images rapidly switch on the screen, so that a color image is perceived by the viewer due to mixing of the sequential single-color images by the effect of persistence of vision of the human eyes. In conventional technologies, typically red (R), green (G) and blue (B) primary color lights are used for modulation. A commonly used method of generating a three primary color light sequence is to use an excitation light to excite different segments of a color wheel sequentially to generate different color lights sequentially. In such a structure, the excitation light may employ a blue LED (light emitting diode) or blue laser. The color wheel has three segments, one of which being a light transmitting segment which transmits the blue light, while the other two carry green and red phosphors, respectively, to absorb the excitation light and generate green and red converted lights, respectively.

However, in such a light source device that uses phosphors, red phosphor is a bottleneck that limits that working life and light emission efficiency of the light source device. The wavelength conversion efficiency of red phosphor tends to be relatively low; the energy not converted to red light becomes heat, which quickly raises the temperature of the phosphor, which in turn adversely affects its light emitting efficiency and life, causing a vicious cycle.

Patent document <CIT> discloses a full color projection system comprising a single light source and a color wheel to sequentially generate a first light and a second light.

The main technical problem solved by this invention is to provide a light source system that has high light emitting efficiency and relatively low cost.

An embodiment of the present invention provides a light source system according to claim <NUM>, which includes:
a light generating device including a light source and a wavelength conversion layer; a light division system including a first light division device, first drive device and a light guiding device; a first spatial light modulator and a second spatial light modulator. The wavelength conversion layer and the first light division device are fixedly connected, and set concentrically on a color wheel. The wavelength conversion layer is adapted to absorb the excitation light and emit a sequence of output lights, the light guiding device is disposed on either side of the color wheel to guide the sequence of output lights to the first light division device and the first light division device is adapted to reflect or transmit the sequence of output lights. The wavelength conversion layer comprises a first segment including a first wavelength conversion material adapted to absorb the excitation light and emit a first output light and a second segment adapted to emit, reflect or transmit a second output light.

Another embodiment of the present invention provides a projection system that includes the above light source system.

Compared to conventional technologies, the light source system according to embodiments of the present invention has the following advantages:
It divides the first light into the light in the first wavelength range and the light in the second wavelength range, and these two lights and the at least part of the second light are outputted sequentially; thus, in certain time intervals only two lights are output, and in certain other time intervals only one light is output, so that two spatial light modulators can be used to modulate the three lights. Further, the light source system can use a wavelength conversion material having a relatively high wavelength conversion efficiency to generate a converted light and then divide that converted light into two other colors, where the two other color lights would otherwise have required two wavelength conversion material having relatively low wavelength conversion efficiency; this increases the efficiency of the light source system.

A principle of the various embodiments of the present invention include the following: a light generating device sequentially outputs a first light and a second light; a light division system divides the first light into two lights which fall in two different wavelength ranges and travel along two different light paths. This way, in certain time intervals, two lights in different wavelength ranges are output to two spatial light modulators, and in certain other time intervals, at least a part of the second light is output to one of the two spatial light modulators, so that the two spatial light modulators can respectively modulate three different lights. In the mean time, a yellow phosphor, which has a relatively high wavelength conversion efficiency, is used to generate a yellow light which is then divided into a red light and a green light; this avoids the use of red phosphors which has relatively low wavelength conversion efficiency, thereby increasing the efficiency of the light source system.

<FIG> illustrates an exemplary spectrum of a yellow light generated by a yellow phosphor. It can be seen that the yellow light has a relatively wide spectrum, covering the red and green spectral ranges. Thus, the yellow light can be divided into a red light and a green light. For convenience of description, the yellow spectrum described below refers to such a yellow light that covers the red and green spectrum, which can be divided by a light division device into a red light and a green light traveling in different directions.

Embodiments of the present invention are described below with reference to the drawings.

Referring to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light source system <NUM> according to an embodiment which is not part of the present invention. The light source system of this embodiment includes a light generating device <NUM>, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM>, and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>.

The light generating device <NUM> includes an excitation light source <NUM> for generating an excitation light <NUM>, a wavelength conversion layer <NUM>, and a first drive device <NUM>. The wavelength conversion layer <NUM> includes a first segment and a second segment. The first segment is provided with a first wavelength conversion material that absorbs the excitation light <NUM> and emits a first light; the second segment is a light transmitting segment, which transmits the excitation light as a second light. In this embodiment, the excitation light source <NUM> generates a blue excitation light. The excitation light source <NUM> is preferably a laser source, but can also be an LED or other solid-state light source. The first segment of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> is provided with a yellow phosphor, for absorbing the excitation light and generating a yellow converted light as the first light. The second segment is a light transmitting segment, which transmits the blue light as the second light. The wavelength conversion layer <NUM> is disk shaped, and the different segments of the wavelength conversion layer are distributed in a circumferential direction on the disk.

The first drive device <NUM> drives the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>, such that the excitation light forms a light spot on the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> which falls on different segments of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> along a predetermined path. The excitation light spot sequentially illuminates the first segment and second segment, so that the first light and second light are outputted sequentially. In this embodiment, the first drive device <NUM> is a motor that drives the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> to rotate.

The light division system <NUM> divides the first light from the light generating device <NUM> into a light in a first wavelength range and a light in a second wavelength range which are output along a first light path and second light path, respectively. It also outputs at least a part of the second light from the light generating device <NUM> along the first light path. The first spatial light modulator <NUM> modulates the light outputted from the first light path of the light division system; the second spatial light modulator <NUM> modulates at least a part of the light outputted from the second light path of the light division system. The light modulated by the first spatial light modulator <NUM> and the second spatial light modulator <NUM> are combined and outputted to the projection area.

In this embodiment, the light division system <NUM> divides the yellow light into a green line as the light in the first wavelength range, and a red light as the light in the second wavelength range. In the following examples, when the yellow first light is divided into green light and red light, the light in the first wavelength range and light in the second wavelength range are not necessarily green light and red light, respectively; these two wavelength ranges are relative concepts, and the light in the first wavelength range and light in the second wavelength range may also be red light and green light, respectively.

The first spatial light modulator <NUM> modulates a light sequence of blue and green lights, and the second spatial light modulator <NUM> modulates the red light. Because the yellow phosphor has a high light conversion efficiency, and because the blue light is directly generated by a light emitting device, using the blue light to excite the yellow phosphor to generate the three primary colors results in a high efficiency light source system.

In one implementation, the light division system <NUM> includes a combination of total internal reflection (TIR) prisms <NUM> and <NUM>. Each of the two prisms is a rod having a triangular cross-section; the side faces of the first prism <NUM> are 207a, 207b and 207c, and the side faces of the second prism <NUM> are 209a, 209b and 209c. The side face 207c of the first prism <NUM> is joined with the side face 209c of the second prism <NUM>.

The excited light <NUM> outputted by the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> enters the first prism <NUM> from the side face 207b, is reflected by total internal reflection on the side face 207a, passes through the side face 207c to enter the second prism <NUM> from the side face 209c, and reaches the side face 209a. The side face 209a is coated with a filter film which transmits red light 23a and reflects blue and green light 23b. The light sequence of blue and green light is reflected by the coated surface 209a, then reflected by the face 209c by total internal reflection, before passing through the face 209b and entering the first spatial light modulator <NUM> via the first light path. The modulated blue and green lights is incident on the side face 209b and passes through it, is reflected on the side face 209c by total internal reflection and then reflected by the coated surface 209a, before passing through the side face 209c and passing through the prism <NUM>. The red light 23a passes through the coated surface 209a to enter the second spatial light modulator <NUM> via the second light path. The modulated red light passes through the second prism <NUM> and first prism <NUM> in turn, and is combined with the modulated green light into one light beam <NUM>.

Each spatial light modulator may be a DMD, or liquid crystal or other types of spatial light modulator. The embodiments below use DMD as an example.

Refer to <FIG>, which illustrates an example of the time sequence of the color light outputted by the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> in <FIG>. In this embodiment, the first segment of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> occupies <NUM> degrees and the second segment occupies <NUM> degrees. From a starting time point where the second segment of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> begins to enter the input path of the excitation light, within a period T of the rotation of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>, the operation of the light source system is as follows. In the first <NUM>. 25T period, the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> outputs a blue light; in the last <NUM>. 75T period, it outputs a yellow light. Correspondingly, in the first <NUM>. 25T, the DMD <NUM> operates to modulate the blue light, and the DMD <NUM> does not operate. In the last <NUM>. 75T, the DMD <NUM> operates to modulate the green light, and the DMD <NUM> operates to modulate the red light. Refer to <FIG> and <FIG>, which respectively illustrate the modulation time sequences of the DMD <NUM> and DMD <NUM>, respectively, for different color lights. Under this operation condition, in each period T, the red light and green light are fully utilized, and the utilization of the light source is maximized. However, this may not be the case in actual operation, because it is possible that a white light formed by mixing such three primary color lights may have color coordinates that do not meet predetermined color coordinates requirements. In actual operation, the two DMDs may be used to vary the lengths of modulation times for each color to control the color coordinates of the resulting white light. For example, in one implementation, if the red light is too strong and causes the resulting white light to have a red tint to it, the DMD <NUM> may be controlled to shorten the modulation time so that in a certain time period the red light is not output. Refer to <FIG>, which illustrates another example of the operating time sequence of the DMD <NUM> for red light. In the <FIG>, the red light is discarded in a time interval near the end of each time period T. In practice, the red light may be discarded in a time interval near the beginning of the period T or in one or more time intervals anywhere within the period T.

Further, the above ratios of the first segment and second segment are only examples; the ratios can be determined by practical considerations and are not limited to the above examples.

In this embodiment, the light generating device sequentially outputs the first light and the second light, and a light division system divides the first light into two lights of different wavelength ranges and different traveling directions. This way, within certain time periods two lights of different wavelength ranges are outputted to two different spatial light modulators, and within another time period at least a part of the second light is outputted to one of the two spatial light modulators, so that the two spatial light modulators can modulate three different lights.

In practical applications, the TIR prism <NUM> of the light division system <NUM> may also have its face 209a coated with a filter film that transmits green and blue light and reflects red light. In this situation, the DMD <NUM> may be used to modulate red light and the DMD <NUM> may be used to modulate green and blue lights. As another alternative, the filter film on the face 209a may be one that transmits green light and reflects red and blue light. In this situation, the DMD <NUM> may be used to modulate red and blue lights and the DMD <NUM> may be used to modulate green light. The filtering spectrum of the film on face 209a may be designed based on practical needs.

The above-described light paths of the converted light in the two TIR prisms are only examples; different TIR prisms may be used as well.

In the above embodiment, two prisms are used to both divide the yellow light into red and green lights and combine the two modulated lights from the two DMDs into a combined light. In practice, a dichroic filter plate may be used to divide the yellow light, and downstream from the two DMDs, a dichroic filter plate may be used to combine the modulated light.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light source system according to another embodiment which is not part of the present invention. In this embodiment, the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device <NUM>, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device <NUM> includes an excitation light source <NUM>, a wavelength conversion layer <NUM> and a first drive device <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The light division system <NUM> includes a filter plate <NUM> and a reflector <NUM>. The filter plate <NUM> receives the yellow light <NUM> and blue light <NUM> sequentially outputted by the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>; it transmits the blue light <NUM> and the green component 53a of the yellow light <NUM> and outputs them to the DMD <NUM> via a first light path, and reflects the red component 53b of the yellow light <NUM> to the reflector <NUM>. The reflector <NUM> reflects the red light 53b via the second light path to the DMD <NUM>.

Preferably, the light source system <NUM> further includes a filter plate <NUM> and reflector <NUM> disposed respectively on the output path of the DMD <NUM> and DMD <NUM>. The reflector <NUM> reflects the light sequence of blue and green lights modulated by the DMD <NUM> to the filter plate <NUM>. The filter plate <NUM> reflects the blue and green lights from the reflector <NUM>, and transmits the red light from the DMD <NUM>, to combine the output lights of the DMD <NUM> and DMD <NUM> into one beam of light. It should be understood that in other embodiments, the output angles of the DMD <NUM> and DMD <NUM> may be adjusted to combine these two output lights into one beam. Further, in some applications, it is not necessary to combine the output lights of the DMD <NUM> and DMD <NUM> into one beam, so the reflector <NUM> and filter plate <NUM> can be omitted.

<FIG> schematically illustrates a light source system according to another embodiment which is not part of the present invention. In this embodiment, the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device <NUM>, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device <NUM> includes an excitation light source <NUM>, a wavelength conversion layer <NUM> and a first drive device <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The light division system <NUM> includes a first light division device <NUM>, a second drive device <NUM>, and a first control device (not shown in the drawing). To increase the utilization efficiency of the output light of the light generating device <NUM>, the light source system <NUM> additionally includes a light collecting lens <NUM> disposed on the light path between the light generating device <NUM> and the light division system <NUM>, for collecting the light sequence of yellow light <NUM> and blue light <NUM> from the light generating device, and to relay the collected light to the first light division device <NUM>. The first light division device <NUM> has a disk shape which is divided into a first segment and a second segment in the circumferential direction. The second drive device <NUM> drives the first light division device <NUM> so that the first and second segments are sequentially disposed on the output path of the light generating device <NUM>. The first control device controls the rotation of the first drive device <NUM> and the second drive device <NUM>, so that the first light division device <NUM> and the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> rotate synchronously; as a result, the first segment is located on the output path of the first light, i.e. the yellow light <NUM>, and the second segment is located on the output path of the second light, i.e. the blue light <NUM>.

The first segment of the first light division device <NUM> transmits the green component of the yellow light <NUM> and outputs it via the second light path to the DMD <NUM>, and reflects the red component of the yellow light <NUM> and outputs it via the first light path to the DMD <NUM>. The second segment reflects the blue light <NUM> and outputs via the first light path to the DMD <NUM>. Of course, in practice, alternatively, the first segment may reflect red and transmit green light; or, the second segment may transmit a part of the blue light and reflects a part of it, and the transmitted and reflected blue lights may respectively be modulated by the DMD <NUM> and DMD <NUM>, or the DMDs may modulate one of the two blue lights.

<FIG> schematically illustrates a light source system according to an embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device <NUM>, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device <NUM> includes an excitation light source <NUM>, a wavelength conversion layer 703B and a first drive device <NUM>. The light division system <NUM> includes a first light division device 703A and a light guiding device <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
In this embodiment, the wavelength conversion layer 703B and the first light division device 703A are fixedly connected, and mounted on the color wheel <NUM>. Refer to <FIG>, which is a plan view of an example of the color wheel <NUM> in <FIG>. The color wheel <NUM> is provided with two concentric and nested ring-shaped regions 703A and 703B, where the ring 703A is the light division region, i.e., the first light division device, and the ring 703B is the wavelength conversion region, i.e. the wavelength conversion layer. The light division region 703A includes a first segment S <NUM> which transmits the green light and outputs it to the first light path and reflects the red light and outputs it to the second light path. The light division region 703A also includes a second segment S2 which transmits the blue light and outputs it to the first light path. The wavelength conversion region 703B includes a first segment W1, which carries a yellow wavelength conversion material to generate a yellow converted light. This segment is disposed at a <NUM>-degree position from the first segment S1 of the light division region 703A with respect to the ring center. The wavelength conversion region 703B also includes a second segment W2, which is a transmission regions that transmits the blue light. This segment is disposed at a <NUM>-degree position from the second segment S2 of the light division region 703A with respect to the ring center. The first drive device <NUM> drives the color wheel <NUM> to rotate, such that the first segment W1 and second segment W2 are sequentially disposed on the output path of the light generating device <NUM>.

The light guiding device <NUM> guides the sequence of output lights from the first segment W1 and second segment W2 of the wavelength conversion layer 703B respectively to the first segment S <NUM> and second segment S2 of the first light division region 703A, in the following manner.

In this embodiment, the light guiding device <NUM> includes a lens <NUM> and reflectors <NUM> and <NUM>. Within a rotation period T of the color wheel <NUM>, during the first time interval t1, the excitation light <NUM> from the excitation light source <NUM> is incident on the first segment W1 of the wavelength conversion layer 703B and a yellow converted light is generated; this output converted light <NUM> exits the side of the wavelength conversion layer 703B that faces away from the excitation light, and is collected by the lens <NUM>. The light is reflected in turn by reflectors <NUM> and <NUM>, and is then incident on the first segment S1 of the light division region 703A at a <NUM> degree incident angle. The green component 73b and red component 73a of the yellow light are respectively transmitted and reflected by the first segment S1, and respectively outputted to the DMD <NUM> along the first light path and to the DMD <NUM> along the second light path.

During a later time interval t2, the excitation light <NUM> is incident on the segment W2 and a blue light is output. This light is guided by the light guiding device <NUM> to be incident on the second segment S2 at a <NUM> degree angle, transmitted through it, and then enters the DMD <NUM> along the second light path. The line connecting the light spot A formed by the excitation light <NUM> on the light division region 703A and the light spot B formed on the wavelength conversion layer 703B passes through the ring center. Of course, in practice, the incident angle when the output light <NUM> enters the light division region 703A may be other than <NUM> degrees, and can be any angle greater than <NUM> depending on practical needs.

Hence, compared to the light source system of <FIG>, here the wavelength conversion layer and the first light division device can rotate synchronously, increasing their synchrony and eliminating the need for a control device to control their synchronous motion, which reduces cost and the system's size.

Refer to <FIG>, which is a plan view of an example of the light division device <NUM> in <FIG>. Different from the light source system of <FIG>, in this embodiment the first light division device <NUM> includes three segments. The first segment R1 transmits the red light to output it via the first light path, and reflects green light to output it via the second light path. The second segment R2 transmits green light to output it via the first light path, and reflects red light to output it via the second light path. The third segment transmits a part of the blue light to output it via the first light path, and reflects a part of the blue light to output it via the second light path.

Correspondingly, the first control device controls the first light division device <NUM>, so that the first segment R1 and the second segment R2 are located on the output path of the first light, and the third segment is located on the output path of the second light. More specifically, during the time period T where the yellow light it output, in a first time interval t1, the first segment R1 is located on the output path of the yellow light, and during a later time interval t2, the second segment R2 is located on the output layer 703B and a yellow converted light is generated; this output converted light <NUM> exits the side of the wavelength conversion layer 703B that faces away from the excitation light, and is collected by the lens <NUM>. The light is reflected in turn by reflectors <NUM> and <NUM>, and is then incident on the first segment S1 of the light division region 703A at a <NUM> degree incident angle. The green component 73b and red component 73a of the yellow light are respectively transmitted and reflected by the first segment S1, and respectively outputted to the DMD <NUM> along the first light path and to the DMD <NUM> along the second light path.

Correspondingly, the first control device controls the first light division device <NUM>, so that the first segment R1 and the second segment R2 are located on the output path of the first light, and the third segment is located on the output path of the second light. More specifically, during the time period T where the yellow light it output, in a first time interval t1, the first segment R1 is located on the output path of the yellow light, and during a later time interval t2, the second segment R2 is located on the output path of the yellow light; and when the blue light is output, the third segment R3 is located on the output path of the blue light.

In this embodiment, within the time period when the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> rotates to generate a sequence of yellow (Y) and blue (B) lights, the DMD <NUM> sequentially receives a light sequence of green (G), red (R) and blue (B) lights, and the DMD <NUM> sequentially receives a light sequence of R, G and B lights. Therefore, compared to other embodiments described above, in this embodiment, the two DMD can each receive a light sequence of three primary lights, so that each DMD can modulates an image by itself. Moreover, during any time intervals, both DMD are operating, so the DMDs can be more fully utilized.

The same structure of the light division device shown in <FIG> can also be used in the light source system of <FIG>, wherein the wavelength conversion layer and the first light division device may be fixedly connected together. Correspondingly, on the color wheel <NUM> of the light source system of <FIG>, the first segment S1 of the light division region will be further divided into a first sub-region and a second sub-region; the first sub-region transmits the red light to output it via the first light path to the DMD <NUM>, and reflects green light to output it via the second light path to the DMD <NUM>, and the second sub-region transmits the green light to output it via the first light path to the DMD <NUM>, and reflects red light to output it via the second light path to the DMD <NUM>.

The light source system in <FIG> shows one of the ways the wavelength conversion layer 703B and first light division device 703A can be fixedly connected. In practice, there are other ways to accomplish this. Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device <NUM>, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device <NUM> includes an excitation light source <NUM>, a wavelength conversion layer 1003B and a first drive device <NUM>. The light division system <NUM> includes a first light division device 1003A and a light guiding device <NUM>. The wavelength conversion layer 1003B and the first light division device 1003A are fixedly connected, and mounted on the color wheel <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The wavelength conversion layer 1003B has a reflective type structure, i.e., the incident light path and output path of the wavelength conversion layer 1003B are on the same side. Also, the first segment S1 of the wavelength conversion layer 1003B and the first segment W1 of the light division device 1003A are disposed at <NUM> degrees from each other, and the second segment S2 and the second segment W2 of the light division device 1003A are also disposed at <NUM> degrees from each other. , each segment of the light division device and its corresponding segment of wavelength conversion layer are disposed adjacent each other.

The light guiding device <NUM> includes a reflector with aperture <NUM>, and collection lenses <NUM> and <NUM>.

In this embodiment, the excitation light source <NUM> is a laser source that generates a blue laser light <NUM>. The reflector <NUM> is disposed on the path of the blue laser excitation light <NUM>. Because the etendue of laser is relatively small, and the etendue of the converted light is relatively large, the blue laser light <NUM> passes through the aperture of the reflector <NUM>, is collected by the lens <NUM> and is incident on the wavelength conversion layer 1003B. The light sequence outputted by the wavelength conversion layer 1003B is collected by the lens <NUM>, and a majority of it is reflected by the reflector <NUM> to the light division device 1003A. The light spot formed on the light division device 1003A and the light spot formed on the wavelength conversion layer 1003B are located on the same radial line of the color wheel <NUM>. Compared to the light source system of <FIG>, the optical arrangement of this embodiment is more compact.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light source system according to another embodiment where the wavelength conversion layer is fixedly connected to the first light division device. In this embodiment, the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device includes an excitation light source <NUM>, a wavelength conversion layer 1103B and a first drive device <NUM>. The light division system <NUM> includes a first light division device 1103A and a light guiding device <NUM>. The wavelength conversion layer 1103B and the first light division device 1103A are fixedly connected, and mounted on the color wheel <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The wavelength conversion layer 1103B and the light division device 1103A are not two nested ring-shaped regions. Rather, a truncated cone 1103C is provided at the center of the color wheel <NUM>, and the wavelength conversion layer 1103B is disposed on the slanted side surface of the truncated cone 1103C. The light division device 1103A is disposed in a ring-shaped region of the color wheel <NUM>. The blue excitation light <NUM> passes through the aperture of the reflector <NUM> and the collection lens <NUM> in turn, and illuminates a segment of the wavelength conversion layer 1103B. The output light sequence from the wavelength conversion layer 1103B is collected by lens <NUM>, and most of it is reflected by the reflector <NUM> to a segment of the light division device 1103A that correspond to segment of the wavelength conversion layer 1103B where the excitation light spot is.

Compared to the light source system of <FIG>, in this embodiment, because the distance between the wavelength conversion layer 1103B and the light division device 1103A is larger, the angle between the incident light to the reflector <NUM> and the reflected light <NUM> from it larger, making it easier to separate the light paths.

In the above embodiments, the second segments of the wavelength conversion layer may carry a second wavelength conversion material, which absorbs the excitation light and convert it to the second light. For example, the excitation light source may generate a UV light, and the first segment of the wavelength conversion layer carries a yellow phosphor to absorbs the UV light and convert it to a yellow light, and the second segment carries a blue phosphor to absorbs the UV light and convert it to a blue light which is the second light.

The structure of the light source system of this embodiment is basically similar to the ones in the above-described embodiments, the difference being in this embodiment, the light division system further divides the second light into a light in a third wavelength range and a light in a fourth wavelength range and outputs them respectively along the first light path and the second light path. The first spatial light modulator modulates the light in the first wavelength range of the first light and the light in the third wavelength range of the second light which are both output along the first light path, and the second spatial light modulator modulates the light in the first wavelength range of the first light output along the second light path or additionally modulates the light in the third wavelength range of the second light output along the second light path.

Using <FIG> as an example, the excitation light source <NUM> generates a UV light. The first segment of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> carries a yellow phosphor to absorb the UV light and generate a yellow light. The second segment carries a blue phosphor to absorb the UV light and generate a blue light which is the second light. Because the blue light generated by the blue phosphor has a relatively wide spectral width, which covers a part of the green spectrum, the filter plate <NUM> of the light division system is one that can divide the second light i.e. blue light generated by the second segment into light in the third wavelength range and light in the fourth wavelength range, i.e. a second blue light and a second green light. This way, the second blue light and the second green light each has a relatively narrow spectrum and relatively high color purity.

Correspondingly, while the blue converted light generated by the second segment is divided into the second blue light and the second green light, in the light division system shown in <FIG>, the coating 209a of the second prism <NUM> may be one that reflects the blue component of the blue converted light and transmits the green component, or one that transmits the blue component and reflects the green component. In the light division system shown in <FIG>, the filter plate <NUM> may be one that reflects the second blue light of the blue converted light and transmits the second green light, or one that transmits the second blue light and reflects the second green light. In the above descriptions, the same light division device of the light division system is used to divide both the first light and the second light.

In practice, two separate light division devices may be used in the light division system to respectively divide the first light and the second light. Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device <NUM>, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device <NUM> includes an excitation light source <NUM>, a wavelength conversion layer <NUM> and a first drive device <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The light division system includes filter plates <NUM>, <NUM> and <NUM>, and a reflector <NUM>. The filter plate <NUM> is disposed on the output path of the light sequence from the light generating device <NUM>, to reflect the second blue light 65b of the blue converted light and transmit the second green light 65a of the blue converted light and the yellow converted light <NUM>.

The filter plate <NUM> is disposed on the path of the transmitted light of the filter plate <NUM>, to transmit the second green light 65a of the blue converted light and the first green light 63a of the yellow converted light <NUM>, and reflect the red light 63b of the yellow converted light <NUM>. Thus, the second green light 65a transmitted by the filter plate <NUM> and the first green light 63a are output to the DMD <NUM> along the first light path. The red light 63b reflected by the filter plate <NUM> is reflected by the filter plate <NUM> to be output to the DMD <NUM> along the second light path. The second blue light 65b reflected by the filter plate <NUM> is reflected by the reflector <NUM> and transmitted by the filter plate <NUM> in turn to be output to the DMD <NUM> along the second light path.

When the second blue light 65b and second green light 65a divided from the blue light <NUM> are both used for light modulation, because more colors are modulated by the two DMDs, the color range of the modulated light is increased. Correspondingly, the operation sequences of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> and DMDs <NUM>, <NUM> are shown in <FIG> illustrates an example of the time sequences of the blue and yellow lights outputted by the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>. Within the rotation period T of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>, in the first time interval of <NUM>. 25T, the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> outputs the blue light, and in the later time interval of <NUM>. 75T, the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> outputs the yellow light. Refer to <FIG>, which respectively illustrate examples of the modulation time sequences of the DMD <NUM> and DMD <NUM>, respectively, for different color lights. Correspondingly, in the first time interval of <NUM>. 25T, the DMD <NUM> modulates the second green light, and the DMD <NUM> modulates the second blue light. In the later time interval of <NUM>. 75T, the DMD <NUM> modulates the first green light, and the DMD <NUM> modulates the red light.

It should be understood that the second green light can also be discarded and not modulated; i.e., when it enters the DMD <NUM>, the DMD <NUM> does not operate and does not modulate this light.

The above embodiments utilizes the wavelength differences of the lights, and achieves light division or combination using filter plates or filter films to transmit and reflect different color lights. Whether a particular light in a particular light path is transmitted or reflected by a particular filter plate is a design choice. Thus, in all embodiments of the present invention, the filter plates and filter films used in the various light paths are only examples, and other optical structures employing filter plates or filter films can be used to achieve light division and combination.

In this embodiment, the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> can have multiple segments carrying different wavelength conversion materials or light transmitting materials; the output converted light from at least one of the segments is divided into two lights of different wavelength ranges so that they are inputted into two spatial light modulators to be modulated.

In this embodiment, the first and second segments can carry wavelength conversion materials that generate other converted lights; they are not limited to the yellow and blue phosphors described above. In addition to phosphors, the wavelength conversion materials can also be quantum dots, fluorescent dyes and other materials with wavelength conversion capabilities.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light generating device of a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. Different from the earlier embodiments where the light generating device <NUM> generates a light sequence using a color wheel, in this embodiment, the light generating device <NUM> generate a light sequence using a reflector to sequentially reflect different color lights outputted by a LED light wheel. Compared to the first embodiment, this embodiment can reduce cost by using the reflector.

More specifically, the light generating device <NUM> includes a light source set <NUM>, a first reflecting device <NUM>, a second reflecting device <NUM> and a second drive device (not shown in the drawings).

The light source set <NUM> includes a first light emitting device (in this embodiment, yellow phosphor LEDs 1401a) and a second light emitting device (in this embodiment, blue LEDs 1401b). A phosphor LED refers to a LED coated with a phosphor material, where the light emitted by the LED excites the phosphor to generate a converted light. Commonly used yellow phosphor LEDs use a blue LED coated with a yellow phosphor, which is excited by the blue LED light to generate a yellow light. The yellow phosphor LEDs 1401a and blue LEDs 1401b are arranged in a ring shape, and the output lights of both are parallel to the axis of the ring.

The second reflecting device of this embodiment, which is a rotating mirror <NUM> with a reflecting surface 1403a, is disposed on the output side of the light source set <NUM>, between the first light emitting device 1401a and the second light emitting device 1401b.

The first reflecting device <NUM> includes two reflecting elements, which are both reflecting mirrors in this embodiment, respectively disposed on the output paths of the first light emitting device 1401a and the second light emitting device 1401b, for reflecting the light from these light emitting devices to the second reflecting device <NUM>.

The second drive device drives the second reflecting device <NUM> to rotate, so that the reflecting surface 1403a is sequentially disposed on the output path of the two reflecting elements of the first reflecting device <NUM>, to sequentially reflect and output the light from the first and second light emitting devices.

In practice, the light source set <NUM> may include multiple light emitting device arrays, such as LED arrays in this embodiment. Correspondingly, the reflecting device <NUM> may include multiple reflecting elements, respectively disposed on the output paths of the multiple light emitting device arrays.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates the structure of the light generating device set <NUM> in <FIG>. Each LED of the light generating device set <NUM> are disposed on a disk which has the rotating mirror <NUM> at its center; they are arranged in a circumferential direction around the rotating mirror <NUM> and arrayed in a radial direction centered at the rotating mirror <NUM>. In the radial direction, each LED array emits the same color; along the circumferential direction, the yellow phosphor LEDs 1401a and the blue LEDs 1401b are alternatingly arranged.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. The light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device <NUM>, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The light generating device <NUM> includes a first light emitting device, a second light emitting device and a first control device (not shown in the drawings), where the first light emitting device generates a first light and the second light emitting device generates a second light. The first control device alternatingly turns on the first light emitting device and the second light emitting device during at least some time intervals, to generate a light sequence of the first light and second light.

More specifically, the first light emitting device is a yellow LED 11a and the second light emitting device is a blue LED 11b to generate yellow and blue lights, respectively. The first control device controls the turning on and off of the different color LEDs, so that the blue LED 11b and yellow LED 11a are alternatingly turned on to generate a light sequence of yellow and blue lights.

In this embodiment, during certain time intervals the first control device can also control the yellow LED 11a and blue LED 11b to turn on simultaneously. Because the blue light and the green component of the yellow light are both modulated by the DMD <NUM>, during the time interval when both the yellow LED 11a and blue LED 11b are turned on, the DMD <NUM> modulates a combined light of the blue light and green light, i.e., a cyan light, while the DMD <NUM> is not affected. During such time interval, because of the combination of the two lights, the DMD <NUM> can modulate one more color, increasing the color range of the light modulated by the DMD <NUM>.

Refer to <FIG>, which illustrates an example of the time sequence of the lights outputted by the light source system of <FIG>. Within a period T, with time interval t1, the blue LED is turned on and the light generating device <NUM> emits a blue light; with time interval t2, the yellow LED is turned on and the light generating device <NUM> emits a yellow light; with time interval t3, the blue LED and yellow LED are both turned on and the light generating device <NUM> emits a combined light of the two lights, i.e. a white light. Refer to <FIG>, which respectively illustrate examples of the modulation time sequences of the DMD <NUM> and DMD <NUM>, respectively, for different color lights. Correspondingly, in time interval t1, the DMD <NUM> modulates the blue light and DMD <NUM> does not operate; in time interval t2, the DMD <NUM> modulates the green light and DMD <NUM> modulates the red light; in time interval t3, the DMD <NUM> modulates the cyan light and DMD <NUM> modulates the red light.

However, the two color LEDs should not always be simultaneously turned on. This is because there are only two DMDs in the light source system and one of them modulates blue and green lights during different time intervals; so if the yellow LED 11a and blue LED 11b are always turned on simultaneously, there will be no monochromatic images for blue and green and only monochromatic image for cyan.

It should be understood that if the filter plate <NUM> in the light division system <NUM> transmits red light and reflects green light, then the blue light and the red component of the yellow light will both be modulated by DMD <NUM>, and the green light will be modulated by DMD <NUM>. In such a case, during the time interval when the yellow LED 11a and blue LED 11b are simultaneously turned on, DMD <NUM> modulates the combined light of the blue light and red light, i.e., a purple light, while the DMD <NUM> is not affected.

Compared to the other embodiments, in this embodiment, different colored light emitting devices can be turned on simultaneously, so that more colors can be modulated, and the color range of the modulated light is increased.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. The light source system <NUM> of this embodiment includes a light generating device <NUM>, a light division system <NUM>, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device <NUM> includes a first light source <NUM>, a second light source <NUM> and a first control device (not shown in the drawings), where the first light emitting device generates a first light and the second light emitting device generates a second light.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The light division system <NUM> includes a filter device <NUM>, a second drive device <NUM> for driving the filter device to move, and a first control device (not shown in the drawings). The filter device <NUM> includes a first segment, a second segment and a third segment. The first segment transmits a light in a first wavelength range in the first light and outputs it to the first light path, and reflects a light in a second wavelength range and outputs it to the second light path. The second segment reflects the light in the first wavelength range in the first light and outputs it to the second light path, and transmits the light in the second wavelength range and outputs it to the first light path. The third segment transmits a part of the second light and outputs it to the first light path, and reflects a part of the second light and outputs it to the second light path. The first control device controls the second drive device <NUM>, so that at least a part of the first segment and at least a part of the second segment are sequentially disposed on the output path of the first light, and at least a part of the third segment is disposed on the output path of the second light.

For example, refer to <FIG>, which is a plan view of an example of the filter device in the light source system of <FIG>. The filter device <NUM> is disk shaped, and the various segments are distributed in a circumferential direction on the plate. The first segment 1805A of the filter device <NUM> transmits a part of the blue light and reflects a part of the blue light; the second segment 1805B transmits green light and reflects red light; and the third segment 1805C reflects green light and transmits red light. The second drive device <NUM> is a motor, which drives the filter device <NUM> to rotate, so that the various segments are sequentially disposed on the output path of the light generating device <NUM>.

Refer to <FIG>, which illustrates an example of the time sequence of the lights outputted by the two light sources and the modulation time sequences of the two DMDs in the light source system of <FIG>. Within a modulation period T, in the first time interval t1, the first segment 1805A of the filter device <NUM> is disposed on the output path of the light sequence, the blue light source <NUM> is turned on and the yellow light source <NUM> is turned off, and both DMDs modulate the blue light. In the next time interval t2, the second segment 1805B of the filter device <NUM> is disposed on the output path of the light sequence, the yellow light source <NUM> is turned on and the blue light source <NUM> is turned off, and DMD <NUM> modulates the green light and DMD <NUM> modulates the red light. In the next time interval t3, the third segment 1805C of the filter device <NUM> is disposed on the output path of the light sequence, the yellow light source <NUM> is turned on and the blue light source <NUM> is turned off, and DMD <NUM> modulates the red light and DMD <NUM> modulates the green light. This way, the two DMDs can respectively modulate the three primary colors of the light sequence.

Refer to <FIG>, which is a plan view of another example of the light filter in the light source system of <FIG>.

In this embodiment, the filter device <NUM> additionally includes a fourth segment, which reflects blue light and transmits yellow light. Also, different from the light source system shown in <FIG>, the first segment 1805A transmits blue light and reflects yellow light; when the first segment 1805A and the fourth segment 1805D are disposed on the output path of the light sequence, the blue light source <NUM> and the yellow light source <NUM> are both turned on. Correspondingly, within a modulation time period T, when the first segment, second segment, third segment and fourth segment of the filter device <NUM> are sequentially disposed on the output path of the light sequence, the DMD <NUM> sequentially modulates the blue light, green light, red light and yellow light, and the DMD <NUM> sequentially modulates the yellow light, red light, green light and blue light. In this embodiment, because the modulated light includes a yellow light, the brightness of the light source system is increased.

In the light source system shown in <FIG>, a blue light source and a yellow light source are employed and turned on in time intervals corresponding to different segments of the filter device, to provide at least three light sequences for the two DMDs, where the light from the blue light source is divided into two blue light beams for the two DMDs. In practice, two separate blue light sources may also be used to provide two separate blue light beams to be modulated by the two DMDs, as shown below.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device, a light division system, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device includes a first light emitting device 2201A, a second light emitting device <NUM>, a third light emitting device 2201B and a first control device (now shown in the drawings). The light division system includes a filter device <NUM>, a second drive device <NUM>, and filter plates <NUM> and <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The light generating device additionally includes the third light emitting device, which generates a fourth light during at least a part of the time interval when the second light is generated. In this embodiment, the third light emitting device is a blue light source 2201B. The filter device <NUM> of the light division system includes two segments, which are the second segment and third segment in the filter device <NUM> of the light source system shown in <FIG>. Refer to <FIG>, which is a plan view of an example of the light filter in the light source system of <FIG>. The filter device <NUM> includes a first segment 2205A (i.e. the second segment of the filter device <NUM>), which transmits green light and reflects red light, and a second segment 2205B (i.e. the third segment of the filter device <NUM>), which transmits red light and reflects green light.

The yellow light from the yellow light source <NUM> (i.e. the first light) is incident on the filter device <NUM> at an angle; the light reflected by the filter device <NUM> is transmitted through the filter plate <NUM> to be output along a first light path to DMD <NUM>; and the light transmitted by the filter device <NUM> is transmitted through the filter plate <NUM> to be output along a second light path to DMD <NUM>. The light emitted by the blue light source 2201A (i.e. the second light) is reflected by the filter plate <NUM> to be output along the first light path to DMD <NUM>. The light emitted by the blue light source 2201B (i.e. the fourth light) is reflected by the filter plate <NUM> to be output along the second light path to DMD <NUM>.

Within a modulation period T, in the first time interval t1, the first control device turns the yellow light source <NUM> off, and turns the blue light sources 2201A and 2201B on; DMD <NUM> and <NUM> both modulate the blue light. In the later time interval t2, the first control device turns the yellow light source <NUM> on, and turns the blue light sources 2201A and 2201B off; at least parts of the first segment 2203A and second segment 2203B are sequentially disposed on the output path of the yellow light. The DMD <NUM> modulates the red light and green light sequentially output along the first light path, and DMD <NUM> modulates the green light and red light sequentially output along the second light path.

In this embodiment, the intensity of the two blue lights modulated by the two DMDs may be controlled depending on practical requirements. Further, the output time durations of the two blue lights may be made different, for example, one of the blue light sources may be turned on only during a part of the time interval when the other blue light source is turned on; the specific length of the on time for the blue light sources may depend on the amount of blue light required by the two DMDs. Similarly, to adjust the amounts of the green light and red light being modulated, the on times of the yellow light source when the first segment 2203A and second segment 2203B are respectively disposed on the output path of the yellow light (i.e. the first light) may be controlled. It should be understood that one of the blue light sources may be replaced by other colored light emitting devices such as cyan light emitting devices; the corresponding one of the DMDs will then modulate the light sequence of cyan, red and green lights.

It should be understood that, in this embodiment, the filter plates <NUM> and <NUM> of the light division system are not mandatory; they can be omitted by changing the optical structure of the light source system. For example, the various segments of the filter device <NUM> can be made to also transmit the second light and the fourth light (which are both blue in this embodiment), and the light sources 2201A and 2201B can be moved to locations on the two sides of the filter device <NUM>, so that the output light of the light source 2201A is transmitted through the filter device <NUM> and directly enters DMD <NUM>, and the output light of the light source 2201B is transmitted through the filter device <NUM> and directly enters DMD <NUM>.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light generating device in a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device, a light division system, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>.

The light generating device sequentially outputs a first light, a second light and a third light. More specifically, the light generating device includes a yellow light source 2402A, a blue light source <NUM> and a yellow light source 2402B, which respectively generates yellow light 22A, blue light <NUM> and yellow light 22B, i.e., first, second and third lights. The light generating device additionally includes a first control device <NUM> for controlling the three light sources such that the light generating device sequentially outputs the yellow light 22A, blue light <NUM> and yellow light 22B.

The light division system divides the second light from the light generating device into a first sub-light and a second sub-light which are respectively output along a first light path and a second light path, and divides the third light from the light generating device into a light in a fifth wavelength range and a light in a sixth wavelength range which are respectively output along the first light path and the second light path. More specifically, the light division system includes filter plates <NUM> and <NUM>. The transmission spectrum of the filter plate <NUM> is one that transmits the green component of the yellow light, i.e. the light in the first wavelength range within the first light and the light in the fifth wavelength range within the third light, and reflects red light, i.e. the light in the second wavelength range within the first light and the light in the sixth wavelength range within the third light; it also transmits a part of the blue light and reflects a part of the blue light, i.e. the first sub-light and a second sub-light respectively. The filter plate <NUM> transmits blue light and reflects yellow light. The light generated by the blue light source <NUM> and yellow light source 2402A are incident onto the filter plate <NUM> from its two sides; they are respectively transmitted and reflected by the filter plate <NUM> to be incident on one side of the filter plate <NUM> along the same path. The light from the yellow light source 2402B is incident on the filter plate <NUM> on another side. The light reflected by the filter plate <NUM> is output to DMD <NUM> along the first light path and the light transmitted by the filter plate <NUM> is output to DMD <NUM> along the second light path.

The first spatial light modulator DMD <NUM> modulates the light in the first wavelength range, the first sub-light and light in the fifth wavelength range which are output from the light division system along the first light path. The second spatial light modulator DMD <NUM> modulates the light in the second wavelength range, the second sub-light and light in the sixth wavelength range which are output from the light division system along the second light path.

Refer to <FIG>, which illustrates an example of the time sequence of the lights outputted by the three light sources and the modulation time sequences of the two DMDs in the light source system of <FIG>. Within a modulation time period T, during the first time interval t1, the blue light source <NUM> is turned on, and the two yellow light sources are turned off; both DMDs modulate the blue light. During the next time interval t2, the yellow light source 2402B is turned on, and the other two light sources are turned off; DMD <NUM> modulates the green light, and DMD <NUM> modulates the red lights. During the next time interval t3, the yellow light source 2402A is turned on, and the other two light sources are turned off; DMD <NUM> modulates the red light, and DMD <NUM> modulates the green lights. This way, the two DMDs can each modulate a light sequence of the three primary colors.

In this embodiment, the modulation time period T can further include a time interval t4, during which all three light sources are turned on; the two DMDs both modulate a combination light of the blue light and yellow light, i.e., a white light. This way, the brightness of the light source system can be increased. In this embodiment, the relative lengths of the time intervals t1, t2, t3 and t4 can be adjusted based on the practical needs of different colored lights.

Compared to other embodiments described earlier, in this embodiment, the brightness of the two yellow light sources can be controlled to adjustment the brightness of the red and green light modulated by the two DMDs; this also eliminates the need for a second drive device for driving the filter device. Meanwhile, because the turning on of the light sources does not need to be synchronized with the rotation of the filter device, it makes it easier to control the sequential turning on of the different light sources, and makes it easier to adjust the amount of different color lights modulated by the DMDs.

It should be understood that, in this embodiment, one of the yellow light sources can be replaced by a light emitting device of a third color. Correspondingly, the transmission spectrum of the filter plate <NUM> can be made to transmit light of one wavelength range in the third color light and reflect light of another wavelength range in the third color light.

In this embodiment, the light generating device can alternatively use an excitation light source to excite a rotating color wheel to generate three beams of light sequences, and the light division system can use a filter wheel that rotate in synchrony with the color wheel to achieve light division of the three beams. Such devices are already described in the earlier embodiments; this can be achieved by combining the light generating devices and light division systems of the earlier embodiments in various ways, which will not be described in detail here.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light generating device in a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device, a light division system, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device includes blue light sources 2601A and 2601B, yellow light sources 2602A and 2602B, and a first control device <NUM>. The light division system includes filter plates <NUM> and <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
In this embodiment, the light generating device additionally includes blue light source 2601B, which together with the blue light source 2601A provides separate blue lights to the two DMDs.

Compared to the filter plate <NUM> in the light source system of <FIG> which divides the lights from the two yellow light sources, in this embodiment, the filter plate <NUM> which divides the lights from the two yellow light sources is one that transmits green light and reflects blue and red lights, and the blue light generated by the blue light source 2601A is transmitted through the filter plate <NUM> to be output to DMD <NUM> along the second light path. Meanwhile, the filter plate <NUM> is disposed on the output path of the reflected light of the filter plate <NUM>, for transmitting the blue light and reflecting other lights. The sequence of red and green lights reflected by the filter plate <NUM> is reflected by the filter plate <NUM> to be output to DMD <NUM> along the first light path, and the blue light from the blue light source 2501B is transmitted through the filter plate <NUM> to be output to DMD <NUM> along the first light path.

Refer to <FIG>, which illustrates an example of the time sequence of the lights outputted by the four light sources and the modulation time sequences of the two DMDs in the light source system of <FIG>. Within a modulation time period T, during the first time interval t1, the first control device controls the two blue light sources to turn on and the two yellow light sources to turn off; the two DMDs both modulate blue lights. During the next time interval t2, the yellow light source 2602B is turned on and the other three light sources are turned off; DMD <NUM> modulates green light, and DMD <NUM> modulates red light. During the next time interval t3, the yellow light source 2602A is turned on and the other light sources are turned off; DMD <NUM> modulates red light, and DMD <NUM> modulates green light. This way, the two DMDs can each modulate a light sequence of the three primary colors.

It should be understood that one of the blue light sources can alternatively be turned on during only a part of the time interval t1, and the length of the on time can be controlled based on the amount of blue light needed.

Preferably, the modulation time period T can further include a time interval t4, during which all light sources are turned on; the two DMDs both modulate a combination light of the blue light and yellow light, i.e., a white light. This way, the brightness of the light source system can be increased. In this embodiment, the relative lengths of the time intervals t1, t2, t3 and t4 can be adjusted based on the practical needs of different colored lights.

Compared to light source system of <FIG>, in this embodiment, two blue lights are used, so that the intensity of the two blue lights modulated by the two DMDs and the respective modulating time lengths can be controlled to better suit the need of practical applications.

In the above embodiment, the transmission spectrum of each filter plate, the timing control of each light source, the modulation timing of the DMDs, and the optical path designs are not limited to the above examples; those familiar with the relevant art can make adjustments based on the principles described here.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light generating device in a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the light source system <NUM> includes a light generating device, a light division system, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device includes excitation light sources <NUM> and <NUM>, a wavelength conversion device <NUM>, a first drive device <NUM> and a first control device (not shown in the drawings). The light division system includes a filter plate <NUM> and a reflecting mirror <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
The light generating device of the light source system in <FIG> generates a light sequence by sequentially turning on four light sources, while the light generating device in this embodiment combines using a color wheel and sequentially turning on light sources to generate a light sequence, as described below.

The wavelength conversion layer <NUM> includes a first segment 2805A, second segment 2805B, third segment 2805C and a fourth segment 2805D, which respectively carry first, second, third and fourth functional materials, to absorb the excitation light and respectively generate first, second, third and fourth lights. In this embodiment, the two excitation light sources are both UV sources; the first and third segments carry a yellow wavelength conversion material, and the second and fourth segments carry a blue wavelength conversion material. Within one time interval, the first segment and third segment are respectively disposed on the output paths of the excitation lights of the two excitation light sources, and within another time interval, the second segment and fourth segment are respectively disposed on the output paths of the excitation lights of the two excitation light sources.

The first drive device <NUM> drives the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>, such that the light spots formed by the excitation lights on the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM> fall on the wavelength conversion material layer along predetermined paths. Meanwhile, the first control device controls the two excitation light sources, such that during at least a part of the time interval when the first segment 2805A and the third segment 2805C are located on the path of the excitation lights, the two excitation light sources are alternatingly turned on, and during at least a part of the time interval when the second segment 2805B and the fourth segment 2805D are located on the path of the excitation lights, the two excitation light sources are simultaneously turned on.

One specific example is described with reference to <FIG>, which is a plan view of an example of a wavelength conversion layer in the light source system of <FIG>. In this embodiment, the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> has a disk shape, and the first segment 2805A and third segment 2805C are located at <NUM> degree locations with respect to each other, and the second segment 2805B and fourth segment 2805D are located at <NUM> degree locations with respect to each other. The first drive device <NUM> is a motor that drives the wavelength conversion material layer to rotate. A line that connects the light spots formed by the two excitation lights on the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM> passes through the center of the disk, so that the two segments disposed at <NUM> degrees from each other will be simultaneously located on the output paths of the two excitation lights from the two excitation light source.

In this embodiment, the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM> is of a reflective type, i.e., the paths of the excitation light and the converted light are located on the same side of the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM>. This may be implemented by providing a reflecting mirror or reflecting film on the side of the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM> that faces away from the excitation light source. This is well-known technology and will not be described in detail here.

Two reflective cups <NUM> and <NUM> are provided on the output paths of the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM>, to respectively collect the converted lights generated by the wavelength conversion material after absorbing the excitation lights from the excitation light sources <NUM> and <NUM>, referred to as the first converted light and second converted light, respectively. Each of the reflective cup has an aperture for transmitting the excitation light from the corresponding excitation light sources. Each reflective cup separates its corresponding excitation light and converted light using the difference in etendue of the two lights. It should be understood that when the wavelength conversion material layer is of a transmission type, i.e., when the light paths of the excitation light and converted light are on the two different sides of the wavelength conversion material layer, the reflective cups are not necessary. However, in the present embodiment, reflective type wavelength conversion materials and reflective cups are used, which can reduce loss of the light beam, whereby increasing the light utilization efficiency.

The light division system divides each of the first light and third light into two lights of different wavelength ranges and outputs them along the first light path and the second light path, and also outputs the second light and the fourth light along the first light path and the second light path. In this embodiment, the reflector <NUM> is located on the output path of the second converted light, and the first converted light and the reflected second converted light from the reflector <NUM> are incident on the two different sides of filter plate <NUM>. The filter plate <NUM> reflects the green component of the yellow lights (i.e. the first light and the third light) and transmits the red component, and reflects blue light (i.e. the second light and the fourth light) to be output along the first light path and the second light path. DMD <NUM> modulates the light output along the first light path by the filter plate <NUM>, and DMD <NUM> modulates the light output along the second light path by the filter plate <NUM>.

Preferably, the first converted light is collected by the reflective cup <NUM> and sent to light homogenizing device <NUM> to be homogenized, and then passes through the condenser lens <NUM> to be output to the filter plate <NUM>. Similarly, the second converted light is collected by the reflective cup <NUM> and sent to light homogenizing device <NUM> to be homogenized, and then passes through the condenser lens <NUM> to be output to the reflector <NUM>. This way, the utilization efficiency of the first excitation light and second excitation light, reducing light loss.

Refer to <FIG>, which illustrates an operating sequence of the light source system of <FIG>. Within a rotation period T of the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM>, when the second segment 2805B and the fourth segment 2805D are respectively located on the light paths of the two excitation lights, the first control device controls the two excitation light sources to turn on, and the two DMDs both receive the blue light reflected from the filter plate <NUM>. When the first segment 2805A and the third segment 2805C are respectively located on the light paths of the two excitation lights, during the first time interval t1, the first control device turns on the excitation light source <NUM> and turns off the excitation light source <NUM>, so DMD <NUM> receives the green light and DMD <NUM> receives the red light; during the later time integral t2, the first control device turns on the excitation light source <NUM> and turns off the excitation light source <NUM>, so DMD <NUM> receives the red light and DMD <NUM> receives the green light.

Preferably, when the first segment 2805A and the third segment 2805C are respectively located on the light paths of the two excitation lights, during a time interval t3, the first control device turns on both excitation light sources <NUM> and <NUM>, so both DMD receives the combined light of the red light and green light, i.e. a yellow light. This increases the brightness of the light source system.

In this embodiment, when the second segment 2805B and the fourth segment 2805D are respectively located on the light paths of the two excitation light sources, the lengths of the on times of the two excitation light sources can be adjusted, so that the amounts of the blue lights received by the two DMDs can be adjusted, which in turn adjusts the color of the output image of the light source system. Similarly, when the first segment 2805A and the third segment 2805C are respectively located on the light paths of the two excitation light sources, the lengths of the on times of the two excitation light sources can be adjusted, so that the amounts of the sequential red and green lights received by the two DMDs can be adjusted.

In this embodiment, the two excitation light sources may alternatively be blue light sources, and the second segment 2805B and the fourth segments 2805D are each provided with a reflective region to reflect the blue lights. When the excitation light sources are laser sources, preferably, the second segment 2805B and the fourth segments 2805D are each provided with a scattering material to eliminate coherence of the blue light.

In this embodiment, the first light, second light, third light and fourth light may also be different color lights, and the spectra of the four lights and the transmission spectra of the filter plates used to divide the first light and third light may be determined based on the need for the two DMDs.

Refer to <FIG>, which schematically illustrates a light generating device in a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. In this embodiment, the light source system includes light generating device, light division system, a first spatial light modulator <NUM> and a second spatial light modulator <NUM>. The light generating device includes excitation light sources <NUM> and <NUM>, a wavelength conversion layer <NUM>, a first drive device <NUM> and a first control device (not shown in the drawings). The light division system includes a filter plate <NUM> and reflecting mirrors with apertures <NUM> and <NUM>.

Differences between this embodiment and the embodiment of <FIG> include:
In the light source system of <FIG>, a reflective cup is provided on the output path of the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM>, so that the light sequence generated by the light emitting device is reflected by the reflective cup before entering the light division system. In this embodiment, instead of a reflective cup on the output path of the wavelength conversion material layer <NUM>, the light division system is directly provided.

The filter plate <NUM> of the light division system transmits the green component of the yellow light and reflects the red component of the yellow light, and also transmits the second light and the fourth light (which are both blue lights in this embodiment). The excitation light generated by the first excitation light source <NUM> passes through the aperture of the reflecting mirror <NUM> and the collimating lens <NUM> to be incident on the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>. The first converted light outputted from the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> passes through the collimating lens <NUM> and is reflected by reflecting mirror <NUM> to filter plate <NUM>. The excitation light generated by the second excitation light source <NUM> passes through the aperture of the reflecting mirror <NUM>, filter plate <NUM> and the collimating lens <NUM> to be incident on the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>. The second converted light outputted from the wavelength conversion layer <NUM> passes through the collimating lens <NUM> and is incident on filter plate <NUM>.

The operating sequence of the light source system of <FIG> is as follows. Within the rotation period T of the wavelength conversion layer <NUM>, when the second segment 2805B and the fourth segment 2805D are respectively located on the light path of the two excitation lights, the first control device turns on the two excitation light source; DMD <NUM> receives the blue light transmitted through filter plate <NUM>, and DMD <NUM> receives the blue light transmitted through filter plate <NUM> and reflected by reflecting mirror <NUM>. When the first segment 2805A and the third segment 2805C are respectively located on the light path of the two excitation lights, during a first time interval t1, the first control device turns on excitation light source <NUM> and turns off excitation light source <NUM>; DMD <NUM> receives a red light and DMD <NUM> receives a green light. During a later time interval t2, the first control device turns on the excitation light source <NUM> and turns off excitation light source <NUM>; DMD <NUM> receives a green light and DMD <NUM> receives a red light.

For convenience of description, the above embodiments are illustrated by using the examples where the first light and third light are yellow lights and the second light and fourth lights are blue lights. In practice, these four light beams can be other color lights, not limited to the above description. Correspondingly, the transmission spectrum of the filter plates or filter devices of the light division system can be designed based on the requirements of the four lights.

In the above various embodiment, in the multi-segmented wavelength conversion layers and multi-segmented filter devices, the arrangements of the multiple segments on the wavelength conversion layers or filter devices are not necessarily a circumferential distribution around the rotation center; rather, the segments can be band shaped parallel regions, or other arrangements. Correspondingly, the drive device that drives the wavelength conversion device or filter device may be a device that drives a linear translation motion or other drive devices, such that the light spots formed by the light beams on the wavelength conversion layer or the filter device fall on the wavelength conversion device or filter device along a linear path or other predetermined paths.

In the above embodiments, the output light of the two DMDs can be projected to the same display region, to form an image, as shown in <FIG>, which schematically illustrates the structure of a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention. The output light of the two DMDs can alternatively be projected to two display regions to form two images, as shown in <FIG>, which schematically illustrates the structure of a light source system according to another embodiment of the present invention.

The various embodiments of the present invention are described progressively, where each embodiment is described by emphasizing its differences from some earlier embodiments. For portions of the various embodiments that are similar to each other, references can be made to each other.

The present invention also provides a projection system, including a light source system, which can have structures and functions as described in the above embodiments. The projection system can employ various display technologies, such as LCD (liquid crystal display) projection technology, DLP (digital light processor) technology, etc. Further, the above-described light source system can also be used for lighting, such as stage lighting.

Claim 1:
A light source system (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>), comprising:
a light generating device (<NUM>) including a light source (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>) for generating an excitation light and a wavelength conversion layer (703B, 1003B, 1103B) comprising a first segment (W1) including a first wavelength conversion material adapted to absorb the excitation light and emit a first output light and a second segment (W2) adapted to output a second output light;
a light division system (<NUM>) including a first light division device (703A, 1003A, 1103A), a first drive device (<NUM>) and a light guiding device (<NUM>);
a first spatial light modulator (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>); and
a second spatial light modulator (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>);
wherein:
the wavelength conversion layer (703B, 1003B, 1103B) and the first light division device (703A, 1003A, 1103A) are fixedly connected, and set concentrically on a color wheel (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>);
the light guiding device (<NUM>) is disposed on either one of the sides of the color wheel (<NUM>, <NUM>, <NUM>) to guide the sequence of output lights to the first light division device (703A, 1003A, 1103A); and
the first light division device (703A, 1003A, 1103A) is adapted to selectively reflect or transmit the sequence of output lights to the first spatial light modulator along a first optical path and to the second spatial light modulator along a second optical path.