Abstract

AbstractWe propose a wide‐viewing integral imaging display. It consists of an organic light‐emitting diode, a barrier array, and a liquid crystal panel. The organic light‐emitting diode generates the rectangular light sources, and the liquid crystal panel displays the elemental images. The barriers are introduced to separate adjacent rectangular light sources and corresponding elemental images. Lights emitting from the rectangular light sources only illuminate the corresponding elemental images. The horizontal viewing angle and the luminance are both enhanced by increasing the horizontal width of the point light source. A prototype of the proposed integral imaging display is developed, and the experiment results agree well with the theory.

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