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Wide-viewing integral imaging display with programmable directional backlight

Zhang et al., 2016

Document ID
456854533038730488
Author
Zhang J
Wang X
Liu Y
Wu X
Publication year
Publication venue
Optik

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In spite of many advantages of integral imaging, its viewing zone is limited within a narrow range. Here, we propose a wide-viewing integral imaging display with programmable directional backlight. The programmable directional backlight enables integral imaging to …
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