Bendable liquid crystal polarization switch for direct view stereoscopic display
A polarization switch, flat panel display technology, applied in stereo systems, instruments, optics, etc., can solve the problems of poor lens transparency, small lenses, and unsuccessful processes
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[0029] One technique to overcome the disadvantages of shuttered glasses systems involves breaking down the shutters so that the modulator part resides at the image generation unit and the passive decoding polarized glasses reside at the viewer. This arrangement is described in commonly owned US Patent No. 6,975,345, which is incorporated herein by reference. Passive glasses can basically eliminate the above disadvantages. Light-weight, low-cost, and comfortable thermoformable polarized glasses can now be worn by spectators while the polarization modulation unit is attached to the surface of the AMLCD. The challenge involved with this technique is that the area of the polarization modulator is essentially the same as that of the image generating unit. Fabricating a large glass LC polarization switch, laminating an additional polarization functional layer to the switch and attaching it to the surface of the LCD has the potential to add significant cost to the display bill of ...
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