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19 May 2011 Bright 3D display, native and integrated on-chip or system-level
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Abstract
Photonica, Inc. has pioneered the use of magneto-optics and hybrid technologies in visual display systems to create arrays addressing hi-speed, solid-state modulators up to 1K times faster that DMD/DLP, yielding high frame-rate and extremely high net native resolution allowing for full-duplication of right eye and left eye modulators at 1080p, DCI 2K, 4K and other specified resolution requirements. The technology enables high-transmission (brightness) per frame. In one version, each integrated image-engine assembly processes binocular frames simultaneously, employing simultaneous right eye/left eye channels, either polarization-based or "Infitec" color-band based channels, as well as pixel-vector based systems. In another version, a multi-chip, massively parallel signal-processing architecture integrates pixel-signal channels to yield simultaneous binocular frames. This may be combined with on-chip integration. Channels are integrated either through optics elements on-chip or through fiber network or both.
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Sutherland C. Ellwood Jr. "Bright 3D display, native and integrated on-chip or system-level", Proc. SPIE 8043, Three-Dimensional Imaging, Visualization, and Display 2011, 80430E (19 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.886951
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

LCDs

3D image processing

Photonic crystals

Glasses

Fiber optics

Magneto-optics

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