Enhanced field-of-view integral imaging display using multi-Köhler illumination
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Altres documents de l'autoria: Tolosa, Ángel; Martinez Cuenca, Raul; Navarro, Héctor; Saavedra, Genaro; Martínez Corral, Manuel; Javidi, Bahram; Pons Martí, Amparo
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Enhanced field-of-view integral imaging display using multi-Köhler illuminationAutoria
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2014Editor
Optical Society of AmericaISBN
1094-4087ISSN
1094-4087Cita bibliogràfica
TOLOSA, Ángel, et al. Enhanced field-of-view integral imaging display using multi-Köhler illumination. Optics express, 2014, vol. 22, no 26, p. 31853-31863.Tipus de document
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https://www.osapublishing.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-22-26-31853Paraules clau / Matèries
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A common drawback in 3D integral imaging displays is the appearance of pseudoimages beyond the viewing angle. These pseudoimages appear when the light rays coming from each elemental image are not passing through the ... [+]
A common drawback in 3D integral imaging displays is the appearance of pseudoimages beyond the viewing angle. These pseudoimages appear when the light rays coming from each elemental image are not passing through the corresponding microlens, and a set of barriers must be used to avoid this flipping effect. We present a pure optical arrangement based on Köhler illumination to generate these barriers thus avoiding the pseudoimages. The proposed system does not use additional lenses to project the elemental images, so no optical aberrations are introduced. As an added benefit, Köhler illumination provides a higher contrast 3D display. [-]
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Optics express, 2014, vol. 22, no 26Drets d'accés
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