High-resolution autostereoscopic immersive imaging display using a monocentric optical system

An autostereoscopic display system was designed and constructed. The design, which uses pupil imaging with a curved mirror, is described. It employs a monocentric configuration to enable a wide field of view and large pupils while keeping the lens diameters small to fit them within the interoccular separation. For each eye, image formation was accomplished using 1920 x 1200 liquid crystal on silicon (LCOS) spatial light modulators in a 3-panel configuration. The design employs custom curved diffusers, which were developed to optimize throughput, contrast, and pupil illumination uniformity.

[1]  David Kessler,et al.  Optical design of a monocentric autostereoscopic immersive display , 2002, International Optical Design Conference.