25.3: Autostereoscopic 2D/3D Switching Display Using Electric-Field-Driven LC Lens (ELC Lens)

We propose a new 2D/3D switching method using the lens effect solely caused by LC director distribution under controlled non‐uniform electric field distribution. By optimizing electrodes structure and applying this lens cell to LCD of 17.1 inches size in diagonal, we successfully verified the lens o...

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Hauptverfasser: Hong, Hyung-ki, Jung, Sung-min, Lee, Byung-joo, Im, Hee-jin, Shin, Hyun-ho
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