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Depth enhancement of integral imaging by using polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal films and a dual-depth configuration

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Abstract

In spite of their many advantages, limited image depth still remains as an obstacle to three-dimensional displays based on integral imaging. In this Letter, by combining multiple polymer-dispersed liquid-crystal films and a dual-depth configuration, we propose a method to enhance the depth range of the integral imaging display system.

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