Image conduit

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An image conduit is an optical device that can transfer an image plane spatially. It can use fiber optics.

It uses a bundle of fibers. Each fiber has TIR.

They are also called image guides, leached image bundles, and leached fiber bundles.

It is also known as a fiber optic image bundle.[1]

They can be rigid or flexible. If they are flexible they are known as flexible imaging bundles.[2]

High fiber count and small fiber size corresponds to higher image resolution.[2] Each fiber is like one pixel.

Suppliers

Edmund optics sells image conduits as of the year 2024.[3]

Schott advertises that they can produce flexible image guides with hundreds of thousands of individual fibers.[2] This is comparable to a screen resolution of about 750x750.

Applications

Image bundles can be used to masswise decouple components of a near-eye display such that the electrooptic modulation and driver circuitry happens in a physically disparate location from the user's face.

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