High-performance active liquid crystalline shutters for stereo computer graphics and other 3-D technologies

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Stereoscopic computer displays create a 3-D image by alternating two separate images for each of the viewer's eyes. Field-sequential viewing systems supply each eye with the appropriate image by blocking the wrong image for the wrong eye. In our work, we have developed a new mode of operation of a liquid crystal shutter that provides for highly effective blockage of undesired images when the screen is viewed in all viewing directions and eliminates color shifts associated with long turn-off times. The goal was achieved by using a π-cell filled with low-rotational-viscosity and high-birefringence fluid and additional negative birefringence films with splay optic axis distribution. The shutter demonstrates a contrast ratio higher than 800:1 for head-on viewing and 10:1 in the viewing cone of about 45°. The relaxation time of the shutter does not exceed 2 ms and is the same for all three primary colors. © 2007 IEEE.

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Sergan, T., Sergan, V., & MacNaughton, B. (2007). High-performance active liquid crystalline shutters for stereo computer graphics and other 3-D technologies. IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology, 3(1), 29–35. https://doi.org/10.1109/JDT.2006.890705

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