Abstract

AbstractIn this paper, the method for generating 3D image on Optically Rewritable Electronic Paper (ORWE‐paper) is presented. By making use of the photo‐alignment, the two same but overlapping images (“Hong Kong”) are optically written on the cell with a slight position shift and different alignment configuration. Then a quarter‐wave plate is put onto the cell to transfer the light into left and right circular polarization for each image. The 3D image can be created on only one cell without double cell configuration. The preparation is also easy with only two steps. Results show that the images seen by the two eyes are the same but with position difference, which indicates a real 3D effect.

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