Abstract

Angular resolution and spatial resolution are important indicators to evaluate the performance of three-dimensional (3D) light field displays (LFDs). High spatial resolution and high angular resolution can provide more realistic and natural 3D performance. However, due to the limited bandwidth of the LCD panel, spatial resolution and angular resolution are mutually restrictive. The proposed system increases the angular resolution without reducing the spatial resolution by partially sub-pixelated light manipulation (PS-LM). Simultaneously, the improved angular resolution will bring an increase in the range of clear depth of field and guarantee continuous and smooth parallax motion. Simulation and experiment results verify that the 3D images can be constructed with a clear depth of 28.54 mm in the viewing range of 30°, where 32 viewpoints with the angular resolution of 61.12rad−1 are presented.

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