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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 10,
  • Issue 5,
  • pp. 396-400
  • (2014)

Submillisecond-Response Light Shutter for Solid-State Volumetric 3D Display Based on Polymer-Stabilized Cholesteric Texture

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Abstract

This paper presents a solid-state volumetric 3-D display system utilizing 20 LC light shutters as a display module, which provides viewers with true depth cues. The electro-optic properties of light shutters based on normal-mode PSCT were investigated. The device shows a field-on transmittance of 86.2%. When applied an operation voltage of 100 V at 28 $^{\circ}{C}$ , the response time is 540 $\mu{s}$ for switching-on and 180 $\mu{s}$ for switching-off, which is suitable for the solid-state volumetric 3-D display. The stability, reliability, and repeatability of the device have also been characterized.

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