A microlens array (MLA) based see-through, front projection screen, which can be used in direct projection head-up displays (HUD), color teleprompters and bidirectional interactive smart windows, is evaluated for various performance metrics in transmission mode. The screen structure consists of a partially reflective coated MLA buried between refractive-index-matched layers of epoxy as reported in Ref [1]. The reflected light is expanded by the MLA to create an eyebox for the user. The brightness gain of the screen can be varied by changing the numerical aperture of the microlenses. Thus, using high gain designs, a low-power projector coupled with the screen can produce high-brightness and even 3D images as the polarization is maintained at...
The proposed work targets a fundamental challenge in heads-up display technology—in that such displ...
The gain in popularity of optical wireless technologies over the past decade is the start of a revol...
The micro optical elements can resolve the key issues of transflective liquid crystal displays (LCDs...
A microlens array (MLA) based see-through, front projection screen, which can be used in direct proj...
A transparent retro-reflective screen, which can be used as head-up-display (HUD) or a see-through s...
Head-up display (HUD) systems have been used in recent car models to provide essential information t...
This thesis reports a new approach for making a very compact near-eye display (NED) using two microl...
Near-eye displays (NEDs) are devices placed in the vicinity of a person’s visual field to facilitate...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens array light control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed to enha...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens-array light-control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed for enh...
Abstract Displays composed of micro-light-emitting diodes (micro-LEDs) are regarded as promising nex...
We report on the fabrication of high-quality microlens arrays on 4 ' ' , 6 ' '...
Retro-reflective features of microbeads based transparent screen are explored. Analytical expression...
Fill-factor of microlens arrays (MLAs) is one of the most important performance criteria of microlen...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens-array light-control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed for enh...
The proposed work targets a fundamental challenge in heads-up display technology—in that such displ...
The gain in popularity of optical wireless technologies over the past decade is the start of a revol...
The micro optical elements can resolve the key issues of transflective liquid crystal displays (LCDs...
A microlens array (MLA) based see-through, front projection screen, which can be used in direct proj...
A transparent retro-reflective screen, which can be used as head-up-display (HUD) or a see-through s...
Head-up display (HUD) systems have been used in recent car models to provide essential information t...
This thesis reports a new approach for making a very compact near-eye display (NED) using two microl...
Near-eye displays (NEDs) are devices placed in the vicinity of a person’s visual field to facilitate...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens array light control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed to enha...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens-array light-control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed for enh...
Abstract Displays composed of micro-light-emitting diodes (micro-LEDs) are regarded as promising nex...
We report on the fabrication of high-quality microlens arrays on 4 ' ' , 6 ' '...
Retro-reflective features of microbeads based transparent screen are explored. Analytical expression...
Fill-factor of microlens arrays (MLAs) is one of the most important performance criteria of microlen...
The multidirectional asymmetrical microlens-array light-control film (MAMA-LCF) is developed for enh...
The proposed work targets a fundamental challenge in heads-up display technology—in that such displ...
The gain in popularity of optical wireless technologies over the past decade is the start of a revol...
The micro optical elements can resolve the key issues of transflective liquid crystal displays (LCDs...