2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2017.11.117
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Design and fabrication of square micro-lens array for integral imaging 3D display

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“…[1][2][3][4][5] Thus, like the basic II technique, the quality of 3D visualization of the target object is determined by the MLA specification, such as its numerical aperture (NA), focal length, and pitch. [6][7][8] Commonly available II system has a fixed image plane position due to the focal length being invariable, which may lead to dizziness and visual fatigue with long-time use. 9,10 Generally, a depth priority II display system can provide a reconstructed image with large depth of field (DOF), whereas the image in a resolution priority II display system with low DOF over a large spatial resolution is reconstructed.…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5] Thus, like the basic II technique, the quality of 3D visualization of the target object is determined by the MLA specification, such as its numerical aperture (NA), focal length, and pitch. [6][7][8] Commonly available II system has a fixed image plane position due to the focal length being invariable, which may lead to dizziness and visual fatigue with long-time use. 9,10 Generally, a depth priority II display system can provide a reconstructed image with large depth of field (DOF), whereas the image in a resolution priority II display system with low DOF over a large spatial resolution is reconstructed.…”
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“…Integral imaging (II) is a prominent 3D imaging technique for improving scene visualization in low light due to its ability to render correct depth cues with relatively low hardware requirements, which can acquire the parallax and depth information of the target through microlens arrays (MLAs) 1–5 . Thus, like the basic II technique, the quality of 3D visualization of the target object is determined by the MLA specification, such as its numerical aperture (NA), focal length, and pitch 6–8 . Commonly available II system has a fixed image plane position due to the focal length being invariable, which may lead to dizziness and visual fatigue with long‐time use 9,10 .…”
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“…[1][2][3][4][5] Thus, like the basic II technique, the quality of 3D visualization of the target object is determined by the MLAs specification, such as its numerical aperture (NA), focal length and pitch. [6][7][8] Commonly available II system have a fixed image plane position due to the focal length is invariable, which may lead to the dizziness and visual fatigue with long-time use [9][10] . Generally, a depth priority II display system that can provide reconstructed image with large DOF.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, curved displays are now quickly overtaking flat monitors among discerning users, due to a number of benefits unique to their design, including enhanced sense of immersion, wider field of view and reduced eyes strain 6,[33][34][35] . The realization of curved integral imaging 3D display not only have great application potentials, but also provide referential values to flexible 3D displays when they are under deformation 36,37 .…”
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