Depth-enhanced integral imaging display system with electrically variable image planes using polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal layers.
Appl Opt
; 46(18): 3766-73, 2007 Jun 20.
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ABSTRACT
A depth-enhanced three-dimensional integral imaging system with electrically variable image planes is proposed. For implementing the variable image planes, polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal (PDLC) films and a projector are adopted as a new display system in the integral imaging. Since the transparencies of PDLC films are electrically controllable, we can make each film diffuse the projected light successively with a different depth from the lens array. As a result, the proposed method enables control of the location of image planes electrically and enhances the depth. The principle of the proposed method is described, and experimental results are also presented.
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Appl Opt
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2007
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