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Demonstration of an improved integral imaging system with large viewing angle using the micro-lens array mask

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Abstract An improved integral imaging system with large viewing angle using the micro-lens array mask (MLAM) is demonstrated. Currently, the limitation of viewing angle is one of primary defects of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract An improved integral imaging system with large viewing angle using the micro-lens array mask (MLAM) is demonstrated. Currently, the limitation of viewing angle is one of primary defects of the conventional integral imaging (InIm). Here, a novel MLAM is designed and fabricated to eliminate this limitation, and a mapping relationship of coding is presented to guarantee the perceived 3D image with correct occlusion relation. The viewing angle of the proposed InIm-improved system are significantly improved without decreasing the spatial display resolution of the displayed 3D images. In the experiment, a demonstrated prototype system using the MLAM and a 23.6-in. liquid crystal display (LCD) panel with the resolution of 3840 × 2160 is realized with 45° viewing angle, which can provide a natural 3D visual effect with high quality.

Keywords: system; imaging system; improved integral; viewing angle; integral imaging

Journal Title: Optik
Year Published: 2019

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