Monocular 3D see-through head-mounted display via complex amplitude modulation

Qiankun Gao, Juan Liu, Jian Han, Xin Li

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Abstract

The complex amplitude modulation (CAM) technique is applied to the design of the monocular three-dimensional see-through head-mounted display (3D-STHMD) for the first time. Two amplitude holograms are obtained by analytically dividing the wavefront of the 3D object to the real and the imaginary distributions, and then double amplitude-only spatial light modulators (A-SLMs) are employed to reconstruct the 3D images in real-time. Since the CAM technique can inherently present true 3D images to the human eye, the designed CAM-STHMD system avoids the accommodation-convergence conflict of the conventional stereoscopic see-through displays. The optical experiments further demonstrated that the proposed system has continuous and wide depth cues, which enables the observer free of eye fatigue problem. The dynamic display ability is also tested in the experiments and the results showed the possibility of true 3D interactive display.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17372-17383
Number of pages12
JournalOptics Express
Volume24
Issue number15
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 25 Jul 2016

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