![]() The term “light field” was coined by Andrey Gershun in 1936. This work could be a guidance for Micro-LED applications on autostereoscopic displays.įor autostereoscopic displays, the “light field” is a pivotal concept that must be mentioned. ![]() Lastly, several novel implementations of autostereoscopic displays with Micro-LED are proposed: a Micro-LED light-stripe backlight with an LCD, a high-resolution Micro-LED display with a micro-lens array or a high-speed scanning barrier/deflector, and a transparent floating display. Second, based on LCD, OLED, and Micro-LED, their pros and cons for the implementation of autostereoscopic displays are compared. First, we comprehensively review various implementations of autostereoscopic displays. Nowadays, the prevalent liquid crystal display (LCD), the organic light-emitting diode (OLED), and the emerging micro light-emitting diode (Micro-LED) offer more powerful tools to tackle these challenges. ![]() However, it faces great challenges from low resolution, narrow viewing angle, ghost images, eye strain, and fatigue. The autostereoscopic display is a promising way towards three-dimensional-display technology since it allows humans to perceive stereoscopic images with naked eyes.
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