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23 June 2000Application-specific integrated lenses (ASILs) for the next generation of wearable displays
Application Specific Integrated Lenses (ASILs), based on a unique holographic polymer dispersed liquid crystal material system, which offer high efficiency, fast switching and low power are being developed for display and telecommunication applications. The basic properties and key benefits of ASILs in wearable displays are reviewed.
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Allan C. Ashmead, Milan M. Popovich, John Clark, Stephen F. Sagan, Ronald T. Smith, "Application-specific integrated lenses (ASILs) for the next generation of wearable displays," Proc. SPIE 4021, Helmet- and Head-Mounted Displays V, (23 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.389146