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Naked-Eye Full-Screen Resolution Stereoscopic Imaging Based on Amplitude-Polarization Imager and Passive Distant Binocular Filter with Complementary Liquid Crystal Layers

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Abstract

The described method of the naked-eye stereoscopic imaging is flicker-free at 60 Hz frame rate due to simultaneous reproducing both full-screen view images. High separation contrast is due to complementarity of LC layers of the imager and the filter.

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