posted on 2024-11-15, 17:00authored byChangyu Wang, Yuan Xu, Hong Xu, Juan Liu
Near-eye display plays an important role in emerging spatial computing systems, providing a distinctive visual effect of virtual-real fusion. However, its application for all-day wear is greatly limited by the bulky structure, energy expenditure, and continuous battery heating. Here, we propose a lightweight holographic near-eye display system that takes advantage of solar energy for self-charging. To achieve the collection of solar energy and near-eye display without crosstalk, holographic optical elements (HOE) are used to diffract sunlight and signal light into a common waveguide. Then, small-area solar cells convert the collected solar energy and power the system. Compact power supply components replace heavy batteries, contributing to the lightweight design. The simple acquisition of solar energy provides the system with sustainable self-charging capability. We believe that the lightweight design and continuous energy input solution will significantly promote the popularity of near-eye display in our daily lives.