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2‐D/3‐D displays based on switchable lenticulars
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Optical MaterialsLow Spatial ResolutionUnderlying LcdDisplay TechnologyOphthalmologyFlexible ElectronicsSwitchable LenticularsEngineeringDesignExtended Reality3D VideoComputer-aided DesignBiomedical EngineeringHead-mounted DisplayAdvanced Display TechnologyLenticular Lenses3D Printing
Abstract— An attractive concept for 3‐D displays is the one based on LCDs equipped with lenticular lenses. This enables autostereoscopic multiview 3‐D displays without a loss in brightness. A general issue in multiview 3‐D displays is their relatively low spatial resolution because the pixels are divided among the different views. To overcome this problem, we have developed switchable displays, using liquid‐crystal (LC) filled switchable lenticulars. In this way, it is possible to have a high‐brightness 3‐D display capable of fully exploiting the native 2‐D resolution of the underlying LCD. The feasibility of LC‐filled switchable lenticulars was shown in several applications. For applications in which it is advantageous to be able to display 3‐D and 2‐D content simultaneously, a 42‐in. locally switchable prototype having a matrix electrode structure was developed. These displays were realized using cylindrically shaped lenticular lenses in contact with LC. An alternative for these are lenticulars based on gradient‐index (GRIN) LC lenses. Preliminary results for such switchable GRIN lenses are presented as well.
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