We present an extended viewing angle holographic three-dimensional display system using optical fiber arrays backlight and a pupil-tracking technique. One of the limitations in implementing a wide viewing-angle holographic three dimensional display is the restrictive space-bandwidth product of the spatial light modulator. In our proposed method, the optical fiber arrays backlight with pupil-tracking system enables to enlarge the static viewing angle of the holographic reconstruction using only one spatial light modulator.
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