Optics letters | 2021

Occlusion-capable see-through display without the screen-door effect using a photochromic mask.

 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Conventional occlusion-capable see-through display systems have many practical limitations such as the form factor, narrow field of view, screen-door effect, and diffraction of a real scene. In this Letter, we propose an occlusion-capable see-through display using lens arrays and a photochromic plate. By imaging the occlusion mask on the photochromic plate with near-UV light, the visible light transmittance of the plate changes. Since no black matrix lies on the photochromic plate, our system provides a clear real scene view without the grid structure of the pixels and can prevent diffraction defects of the real scene. We also alleviate the drawback of a narrow field of view using the lens arrays for a reduced form factor.

Volume 46 18
Pages \n 4554-4557\n
DOI 10.1364/OL.430478
Language English
Journal Optics letters

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