1. Time-multiplexed three-dimensional displays based on directional backlights with fast-switching liquid-crystal displays
- Author
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Chien, Ko-Wei and Shieh, Han-Ping D.
- Subjects
Three-dimensional display systems -- Design and construction ,Liquid crystal displays -- Design and construction ,Liquid crystals -- Optical properties ,3D technology ,LCD display ,Astronomy ,Physics - Abstract
An autostereoscopic display using a directional backlight with a fast-switching liquid-crystal (LC) display was designed and fabricated to obtain a better perception of 3D images by enhanced resolution and brightness. A grooved light guide in combination with an asymmetric focusing foil was utilized to redirect the emitting cones of light to the left and right eyes, respectively. By designing the groove structures of the focusing foil with rotation from - 1.5[degrees] to 1.5[degrees] in the gradient and having the pitch ratio of the grooved light guide to the focusing foil of less than 3, the boundary angle then shifts from normal viewing and the moire phenomenon can be suppressed. Cross talk of less than 6% and a LC response time of faster than 7.1 ms further improve the stereoscopic image perception. Additionally, 2D-3D compatibility is provided. OCIS codes: 230.3720, 330.1400.
- Published
- 2006