Use of stereoscopic display systems utilizing chiral liquid crys

Optical: systems and elements – Stereoscopic – With right and left channel discriminator

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359464, 349 15, G02B 2726

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ABSTRACT:
Methods for presenting stereoscopic hardcopy and ethereal displays, using chiral liquid crystal materials are presented. The methods include displays of polarization encoded mixed images, which allow low repetition rate stereoscopic displays, compatible with current broadcast and motion picture standards.

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