2015
DOI: 10.1109/jdt.2015.2432111
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Transmissive Interferometric Display With Single-Layer Fabry–Pérot Filter

Abstract: We present a transmissive-type interferometric display featuring a single layer of Fabry-Pé rot filter using blue phase liquid crystal (BPLC) in tandem with a quantum-dot backlight. With this design, no polarizers and color filters are needed. The intensity modulation is implemented by electrically controlling BPLC's Kerr effect, while the color modulation employs a sequential color scheme. Based on numerical simulations, device performance has been studied in depth. Index Terms-interferometric display, Fabry-… Show more

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“…14, as the horizontal/vertical FOV rises to 120°, if the eye relief and exit pupil are unchanged, the required horizontal and vertical dimensions of out-coupling grating are 112 and 65 mm, respectively, somewhat impractical for wearable devices. Incidentally, as to the chromatic dispersion, the loss of FOV could be eluded by taking advantage of narrowband color scheme [45].…”
Section: Field Of View Eye Relief and Exit Pupilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14, as the horizontal/vertical FOV rises to 120°, if the eye relief and exit pupil are unchanged, the required horizontal and vertical dimensions of out-coupling grating are 112 and 65 mm, respectively, somewhat impractical for wearable devices. Incidentally, as to the chromatic dispersion, the loss of FOV could be eluded by taking advantage of narrowband color scheme [45].…”
Section: Field Of View Eye Relief and Exit Pupilmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, since the volume hologram is also sensitive to the wavelength, there will be inevitably a crosstalk among different colors [7]. To eliminate this effect, a sequential color scheme [26] is suggested.…”
Section: Diffraction Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further, in order to realize full-color RPD, the above number will be tripled in one dimension by incorporating R/G/B OLEDs. As each OLED will illuminate more than one pixel of SLM, a sequential color scheme [36], in which each color of OLEDs is activated in sequence, is indispensable.…”
Section: Organic Light-emitting Diodesmentioning
confidence: 99%