24 September 2018 Autostereoscopic three-dimensional display with high resolution and low cross talk using a time-multiplexed method
Xiao-Li Ma, Wu-Xiang Zhao, Jian-Qing Hu, Guo-Jiao Lv, Qiong-Hua Wang
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Abstract
We propose an autostereoscopic three-dimensional (3-D) display using a time-multiplexed method. This display consists of a two-dimensional (2-D) display panel, a time-multiplexed liquid crystal parallax barrier (LCPB), and a lenticular sheet. The 2-D display provides four-view synthetic images. The time-multiplexed LCPB located in front of the 2-D display panel is used to project parallax images in different spatial directions. With the time-multiplexed method, 3-D pixels with different locations can be provided for a time sequence, allowing a high 3-D resolution to be achieved. The lenticular lens is located between the 2-D display panel and the LCPB. Because of congregating ray functions of the lenticular sheet, cross talk can be effectively reduced. We describe the principle and parameter calculations for the prototype of the proposed display. Compared with the conventional autostereoscopic 3-D display, the proposed display has a higher resolution and minimal cross talk.
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Xiao-Li Ma, Wu-Xiang Zhao, Jian-Qing Hu, Guo-Jiao Lv, and Qiong-Hua Wang "Autostereoscopic three-dimensional display with high resolution and low cross talk using a time-multiplexed method," Optical Engineering 57(9), 095105 (24 September 2018). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.57.9.095105
Received: 18 June 2018; Accepted: 11 September 2018; Published: 24 September 2018
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

Prototyping

LCDs

Lenticular lenses

Image resolution

Optical resolution

3D image processing

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