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2006
Conference Paper
Title
High-resolution 3D OLED demonstrator
Abstract
Future 3D monitors will display autostereoscopic multi views, because these offer a more stress-free perception then 2D screens. But this needs a very high colour pixel resolution which can be achieved by organic light emitting diodes that mean OLED technology. This paper presents the concept and realisation of a high-resolution 3D sample. The OLED technology has the advantages of flexible designing of the pixel arrangement, high brightness and low power consumption, wide view observing angle, without to change the light intensity and colour characteristics in comparison with TF. These are very important features for designing new types of high quality 3D displays. We have produced a small 3D demonstrator that offers a multiple of depth levels for one or many observers simultaneously. Using of wide-angle lenticular glass, mounted in front of the high resolution OLED raster, is the working principle. The sample offers up to 112 different views horizontally of the present ed scene, up to 5.44 millions pixels in b/w, and the visible size is up to 2.2 inch. The pixel structures are etched on an Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) substrate via photolithography process.