A high optical efficiency 3D/2D convertible integral imaging display

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Abstract

We propose a high optical efficiency three-dimensional (3D)/two-dimensional (2D) convertible integral imaging display by using a pinhole array on a reflective polarizer. The 3D mode is realized by adopting a pinhole array on a reflective polarizer to generate a point light source array. Three-dimensional/2D convertible feature is realized by electrically controlling a polarization switcher. The reflective polarizer can reflect the light that has the orthogonal polarization direction with the reflective polarizer and transmit the light that has the same polarization direction with the reflective polarizer. The reflected light is recycled, so the optical efficiencies for both 3D and 2D modes are enhanced. In the practical experiments, the optical efficiencies of the proposed integral imaging display increase by 8.04 times and 1.65 times in 3D and 2D modes comparing with the conventional integral imaging display that has no light recycle, respectively. We propose a high optical efficiency 3D/2D convertible integral imaging display by using a pinhole array on a reflective polarizer. The 3D mode is realized by adopting a pinhole array on a reflective polarizer to generate a point light source array. The 3D/2D convertible feature is realized by electrically controlling a polarization switcher. The reflected light is recycled, so the optical efficiencies for both 3D and 2D modes are enhanced.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)85-89
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of the Society for Information Display
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Feb 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • 3D/2D convertible display
  • integral imaging
  • optical efficiency

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