Abstract
An aerial image that is popping over a display surface gives impact for viewers. One of the aerial imaging techniques is aerial imaging by retro-reflection (AIRR) [1]. The conventional AIRR forms an aerial image on a beam splitter. We have reported that use of a prism sheet increase luminance of an aerial image [2]. In this paper, we propose a method to form two aerial images over both sides of a display equipment.
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