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Projection Displays: Brennesholtz/Projection Displays, Second Edition

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The article was published on 2008-09-11. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Projection (set theory).

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Advanced liquid crystal devices for augmented reality and virtual reality displays: principles and applications

TL;DR: In this article , the operation principles, potential applications, and future challenges of these advanced liquid crystal displays are discussed, as well as their operation principles and potential applications for augmented reality and virtual reality.
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Advanced liquid crystal devices for augmented reality and virtual reality displays: principles and applications

TL;DR: In this paper , the operation principles, potential applications, and future challenges of these advanced liquid crystal displays are discussed, as well as their operation principles and potential applications for augmented reality and virtual reality.
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Biologically inspired achromatic waveplates for visible light

TL;DR: Morphologically analogous to the ocular cells, here it is shown that the periodically multilayered structures can function as achromatic waveplates over the visible regime.
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Speckle disturbance limit in laser-based cinema projection systems

TL;DR: The analysis shows that the speckle perception of a human observer is not only dependent on the objectively measured amount ofSpeckle, but it is also strongly influenced by the image content, and hence the specking disturbance limit for movies turns out to be substantially larger than that for still images, and therefore is easier to attain.
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Compound Speckle Characterization Method and Reduction by Optical Design

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used a MEMS scanner together with a condenser lens to obtain laser beams with different illumination angles on the diffuser surface with low speckle contrast ratio (CR).