There is provided an optical device including a light-transmitting substrate having at least two major surfaces and edges, optical means for coupling light into the substrate by total internal reflection and at least one partially reflecting surface located in the substrate.
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What is claimed is: 1. An optical device, comprising: a light-transmitting substrate having at least two major surfaces parallel to each other and edges; at least one partially reflecting surface located in said substrate which is non-parallel to said major surfaces of the substrate characterized b
What is claimed is: 1. An optical device, comprising: a light-transmitting substrate having at least two major surfaces parallel to each other and edges; at least one partially reflecting surface located in said substrate which is non-parallel to said major surfaces of the substrate characterized by at least two display light sources, and optical means for coupling light from said light sources into said substrate by internal reflection. 2. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein said at least one partially reflecting surface couples the light trapped by internal reflection out of said substrate. 3. The optical device according to claim 2, wherein said at least one partially reflecting surface reflects trapped light into a direction calculated to reach both eyes of an observer. 4. The optical device according to claim 2, wherein the reflectance of said at least one partially reflecting surface produces a field of view having uniform brightness across the FOV. 5. The optical device according to claim 2, wherein the reflectance of said at least one partially reflecting surface produces a field of view having a predefined brightness. 6. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein images from said display light sources are identical. 7. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein images from said display light sources are different. 8. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein images from said at least two display light sources produce a three-dimensional image. 9. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said display light sources is a liquid crystal display (LCD). 10. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of said display light sources is an organic light emitting diode display (OLED). 11. The optical device according to claim 1, wherein said substrate is partially transparent, to enable see-through operation. 12. The optical device according to claim 1, further comprising an opaque surface located on or in said substrate, so as to block the entrance of light traversing the substrate from an external scene. 13. The optical device according to claim 1, further comprising a variable transmittance surface located at the entrance of light traversing the substrate, for controlling the brightness of light passing through said device from an external scene. 14. The optical device according to claim 13, wherein the transmittance of said variable transmittance surface is determined according to the brightness of light directed to traverse the substrate. 15. An optical device, comprising: a light-transmitting substrate having at least two major surfaces parallel to each other and edges; optical means for coupling rays of light into said substrate by total internal reflection, and at least one partially reflecting surface located in said substrate which surface is non-parallel to said major surfaces of the substrate, characterized in that said optical means for coupling light into the substrate is disposed at an angle to said major surfaces, causing rays of the coupled light having the same off-axis angle inside said substrate to intersect said partially reflecting surface with two different incident angles. 16. An optical device, comprising: a light-transmitting substrate having at least two major surfaces parallel to each other and edges; at least one partially reflecting surface located in said substrate, which surface is non-parallel to said major surfaces of the substrate; and optical means for coupling into said substrate by total internal reflection rays of light having the same off-axis angle inside said substrate, which rays of light intersect said partially reflecting surface with two different incident angles. 17. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said optical means for coupling rays of light into said substrate is disposed at an angle to said major surfaces to cause at least part of the rays of said coupled light to intersect said partially reflecting surface at least twice with two different incident angles. 18. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein rays of said coupled light impinge on one side of the surface at a first angle of incidence and rays of said coupled light impinge on a second side of said surface at a second smaller angle of incidence. 19. The optical device according to claim 18, wherein said partially reflecting surface has a small reflection for one of said incident angles and a significantly larger reflection for the second of said incident angles. 20. The optical device according to claim 18, wherein said first incident angle having small reflectance is larger than said second incident angle. 21. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said partially reflecting surface has a small reflection for one part of the angular spectrum and a larger reflection for other parts of the angular spectrum. 22. The optical device according to claim 21, wherein said partially reflecting surface has a low reflectance at high incident angles and a high reflectance at low incident angles. 23. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein there is provided an array of two or more partially reflecting surfaces forming a first set, characterized in that said partially reflecting surfaces are parallel to each other and are non-parallel to any of the edges of said major surfaces of the substrate. 24. The optical device according to claim 23, wherein the reflectance of each of said partially reflecting surfaces is non-uniform across the reflecting surfaces, producing a field of view having a selected brightness profile. 25. The optical device according to claim 23, wherein the distances between said partially reflecting surfaces are selected to control the brightness across the field of view. 26. The optical device according to claim 23, further comprising a second set of one or more reflecting or partially reflecting surfaces located in said substrate, said second set of reflecting or partially reflecting surfaces being parallel to each other, if more than one, and not being parallel to said at least one partially reflecting surface. 27. The optical device according to claim 26, wherein said second set of reflecting or partially reflecting surfaces changes the direction of propagation of the rays of light coupled in said substrate by total internal reflection. 28. The optical device according to claim 26, wherein the reflectance of said second set of reflecting or partially reflecting surfaces produces a field of view having a uniform brightness profile. 29. The optical device according to claim 26, wherein the reflectance of said second set of reflecting or partially reflecting surfaces is selected to control the brightness across the field of view. 30. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said optical means is a wave-reflecting surface located in said substrate. 31. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said at least one partially reflecting surface couples the rays of light trapped by total internal reflection out of said substrate. 32. The optical device according to claim 31, wherein said optical means for coupling rays of light into said substrate is disposed at an angle to said major surfaces to cause at least part of said coupled rays of light to intersect said partially reflecting surface at least twice with two different incident angles, before being coupled out of said substrate. 33. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising means for producing output rays of light from input rays of light, wherein said input rays of light and output rays of light are located on the same side of said substrate. 34. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising means for producing output rays of light from input rays of light, wherein said input rays of light are located on one side of said substrate and said output rays of light are located on another side of said substrate. 35. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising means for producing output rays of light from input rays of light, wherein said input rays of light are coupled into said substrate through one of its edges. 36. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein the reflectance of said at least one partially reflecting surface is selected to control the field of view. 37. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said partially reflecting surface has a coating for P-polarized light. 38. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein the reflectance of said partially reflecting surface has a coating for an S-polarized light. 39. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein the reflectance of said partially reflecting surface has a coating for an unpolarized light. 40. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising at least one pair of reflecting surfaces carried by said substrate, said pair of reflecting surfaces being parallel to each other and being part of the edges of said substrate. 41. The optical device according to claim 40, wherein said at least one pair of reflecting surfaces changes the direction of propagation of the rays of light coupled in said substrate by total internal reflection and then reflects it back to its original direction. 42. The optical device according to claim 40, wherein the location and orientation of said at least one pair of reflecting surfaces are selected to control the field of view for a given input aperture. 43. The optical device according to claim 40, wherein the location and orientation of said at least one pair of reflecting surfaces are selected to control the input aperture for a given field of view. 44. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising at least two different substrates combined together. 45. The optical device according to claim 44, wherein the location and orientation of said at least two substrates are selected to control the input aperture for a given field of view. 46. The optical device according to claim 44, wherein the reflectance of the partially reflecting surfaces which are located in said at least two substrates is selected to control the brightness across the field of view. 47. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising a display light source. 48. The optical device according to claim 47, wherein said display light source is a liquid crystal display (LCD). 49. The optical device according to claim 48, wherein an angular selective diffuser is located between the liquid-crystal display (LCD) and the substrate. 50. The optical device according to claim 49, wherein the angular disposition of said diffuser is selected to control the brightness across the field of view. 51. The optical device according to claim 47, wherein said display light source is an organic light emitting diode display (OLED), having a divergence angle. 52. The optical device according to claim 51, wherein the divergence angle of said diode is selected to control the brightness across the field of view. 53. The optical device according to claim 47, further comprising an array of micro-lenses laterally aligned with said display light source. 54. The optical device according to claim 53, wherein the focal length and location of said micro-lenses are selected to control the brightness across the field of view. 55. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said substrate is partially transparent, for allowing see-through operation. 56. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising an opaque surface located on or in said substrate, so as to block the entrance of rays of light traversing the substrate from an external scene. 57. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising a variable transmittance surface located at the entrance of rays of light traversing the substrate, for controlling the brightness of rays of light passing through said device from an external scene. 58. The optical device according to claim 57, wherein the transmittance of said variable transmittance surface is automatically controlled according to the brightness of rays of light directed to traverse the substrate. 59. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said at least one partially reflecting surface reflects trapped rays of light into a direction for reaching one eye of an observer. 60. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said at least one partially reflecting surface reflects trapped rays of light into a direction for reaching both eyes of an observer. 61. The optical device according to claim 60, further comprising a plurality of display light sources coupling rays of light into said substrate for producing a three-dimensional image. 62. The optical device according to claim 61, wherein images from said plurality of display light sources differ from each other. 63. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said device couples the rays of light from the external scene into said substrate. 64. The optical device according to claim 63, in which the device is configured to be disposed at the side of the observer's head, with the objective located to the back and the eye-piece to the front. 65. The optical device according to claim 16, further comprising a stars light amplifier for illuminating an object and generating rays of light for the optical means. 66. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said device is mounted in an eye-glasses frame. 67. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said device is located in a mobile communication device. 68. The optical device according to claim 16, wherein said at least one partially reflecting surface reflects trapped rays of light into a direction for illuminating an object. 69. The optical device according to claim 68, wherein said object is a liquid crystal display.
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