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Autostereoscopic display with a coherent backlight illumination

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Abstract

By performing custom-written ray-tracing and wave propagation simulations, we demonstrate that the number of viewing zones of lenticular-lens-based autostereoscopic displays can be greatly increased by using coherent backlight illumination.

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