Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 19, Issue 1, 013301(2021)
Immersive autostereoscopic display based on curved screen and parallax barrier
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Junda Guo, Zhihui Diao, Shufeng Yan, Enqi Zhang, Lingsheng Kong, "Immersive autostereoscopic display based on curved screen and parallax barrier," Chin. Opt. Lett. 19, 013301 (2021)
Category: Visual Optics and Displays
Received: Jul. 1, 2020
Accepted: Aug. 28, 2020
Published Online: Dec. 7, 2020
The Author Email: Lingsheng Kong (lingshengkong@hotmail.com)