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3 March 2022 Analysis and optimization on display performance for virtual reality
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Proceedings Volume 12024, Advances in Display Technologies XII; 1202405 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2608807
Event: SPIE OPTO, 2022, San Francisco, California, United States
Abstract
We analyze the light efficiency of a virtual reality (VR) system from display panel to eyebox, and brightness non uniformity caused by the imaging process of the VR lens. Two types of light engines: OLED and LCD are evaluated. For an OLED panel, we optimize the microcavity structure to suppress the image non-uniformity, while keeping a high optical efficiency. For LCD, we propose a 2D patterned prism film to locally modulate the radiation pattern for optimizing the light collection efficiency while minimizing the vignetting effect. The proposed optimization method provides valuable guidelines for designing next-generation display devices for VR headsets.
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En-Lin Hsiang, Zhiyong Yang, Tao Zhan, Junyu Zou, Hajime Akimoto, and Shin-Tson Wu "Analysis and optimization on display performance for virtual reality", Proc. SPIE 12024, Advances in Display Technologies XII, 1202405 (3 March 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2608807
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KEYWORDS
LCDs

Virtual reality

Organic light emitting diodes

RGB color model

Prisms

Transmittance

Optical microcavities

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