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3 October 2006 Full-screen high-resolution stereoscopic 3D display using LCD and EL panels
Masayuki Yoshigi, Kunio Sakamoto
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Abstract
A display system that does not require viewers to wear special glasses to see 3D images is useful technology. Conventional 2-views lenticular and parallax-barrier display systems have disadvantages such that horizontal resolution is reduced by half because each eye only sees half the pixels. We describe a method to generate orthogonal polarized parallax images and a thin stereoscopic 3D display with a polarized parallax barrier. The advantage of the polarized parallax barrier is that the resolution of presented parallax images is much greater than that possible with conventional displays. This compact display has liquid crystal display(LCD) panels and/or Electoro Luminescence(EL) devices to present stereo views and to control polarization. It has twice the 3D image resolution, because the image plane can multiplex images with horizontal and vertical polarization to display stereo views.
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Masayuki Yoshigi and Kunio Sakamoto "Full-screen high-resolution stereoscopic 3D display using LCD and EL panels", Proc. SPIE 6399, Advanced Free-Space Optical Communication Techniques/Applications II and Photonic Components/Architectures for Microwave Systems and Displays, 63990Q (3 October 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.688824
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KEYWORDS
Polarization

LCDs

Polarizers

3D displays

Liquid crystals

Electroluminescence

Image resolution

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