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21 March 2017 A novel emissive projection display (EPD) on transparent phosphor screen
Botao Cheng, Leonard Sun, Ge Yu, Ted X. Sun
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Abstract
A new paradigm of digital projection is on the horizon, based on innovative emissive screen that are made fully transparent. It can be readily applied and convert any surface to a high image quality emissive digital display, without affecting the surface appearance. For example, it can convert any glass window or windshield to completely see-through display, with unlimited field of view and viewing angles. It also enables a scalable and economic projection display on a pitch-black emissive screen with black level and image contrast that rivals other emissive displays such as plasma display or OLED.
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Botao Cheng, Leonard Sun, Ge Yu, and Ted X. Sun "A novel emissive projection display (EPD) on transparent phosphor screen", Proc. SPIE 10117, Emerging Digital Micromirror Device Based Systems and Applications IX, 101170N (21 March 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2251651
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Projection systems

Heads up displays

Digital Light Processing

Digital micromirror devices

LCDs

Light sources

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