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  • Chinese Optics Letters
  • Vol. 12,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 060008-
  • (2014)

Autostereoscopic three-dimensional display with high dense views and the narrow structure pitch

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Abstract

An auto-stereoscopic three-dimensional (3D) display method with the narrow structure pitch and high dense viewpoints is presented. Normally, the number of views is proportional to the structure pitch of the lenticular lens array. Increasing the density of views will decrease the spatial display resolution. Here a lenticular lens array with one pitch covering 5.333 subpiexels and a novel subpixel arrangement method are designed, and a 32 view 3D display is demonstrated. Compared with the traditional 6-view 3D display, the angular resolution and the displayed depth of field are significantly improved.

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