“Aerial 3D Display With Ultra-Wide Viewing Zone Using Polarization Characteristics of LCDs” by Kato and Hashimoto – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Aerial 3D Display With Ultra-Wide Viewing Zone Using Polarization Characteristics of LCDs” by Kato and Hashimoto

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    Aerial 3D Display With Ultra-Wide Viewing Zone Using Polarization Characteristics of LCDs

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    Displays & Optics

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    We propose a naked-eye stereoscopic display with an ultra-wide viewing zone by applying the display principle of general LCDs. By replacing the polarizer of an LCD with a reflective polarizer and arranging them three-dimensionally, this technology refracts light rays freely and enables an expansion of the viewing zone. INVITED TO THE FIRST ROUND OF THE STUDENT RESEARCH COMPETITION

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    [1] Kota Kumagai, Hisashi Oka, Kazuki Horikiri, Tetsuji Suzuki, and Yoshio Hayasaki. 2024. Volumetric Display with Dual-Path Holographic Laser Rendering. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2024 Emerging Technologies(SIGGRAPH ’24). New York, NY, USA, Article 21, 2 pages.
    [2] Nahomi Maki, Toshiaki Yamanouchi, and Kazuhisa Yanaka. 2019. 3D aerial display with micro mirror array plate and reversed depth integral photography. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2019 Posters(SIGGRAPH ’19). New York, NY, USA, Article 32, 2 pages.
    [3] Dong Zhao, Baiquan Su, Guowen Chen, and Hongen Liao. 2015. 360 degree viewable floating autostereoscopic display using integral photography and multiple semitransparent mirrors. Opt. Express 23, 8 (Apr 2015), 9812–9823.


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