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21 July 2010 A design of near-eye 3D display based on dual-OLED
Zaiqing Chen, Junsheng Shi, Lijun Yun, Yonghang Tai
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Proceedings Volume 7749, 2010 International Conference on Display and Photonics; 774912 (2010) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.869977
Event: 2010 International Conference on Display and Photonics, 2010, Nanjing, China
Abstract
This paper provides a review of 3D display technology and a design of Near-Eye 3D Display (NE3D). In present, image quality and visual comfort are the main problems of 3D display. We designed a NE3D with using the latest 0.5 inch OLED microdisplay chips, and it contains dual-OLED and two freeform lenses, which provides the left- and right-eye image of a side-by-side displayed stereo pair to the appropriate eye. It is a "free view" 3D display technology, and interocular crosstalk was eliminated completely by using direction multiplex. Crosstalk is one of the largest contributing factors to cause visual discomfort. The paper detailed the OLED microdisplay, and gave the parameters of optical system for a compact head-mounted display. Some future works were also referred.
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Zaiqing Chen, Junsheng Shi, Lijun Yun, and Yonghang Tai "A design of near-eye 3D display based on dual-OLED", Proc. SPIE 7749, 2010 International Conference on Display and Photonics, 774912 (21 July 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.869977
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