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An Optical Analysis of Viewing-angle Switchable Display Using ELC Lens

Shin-yong Jeong, Woo-sang Park
J Electr Electron Mater 2017;30(4):241-245.
Published online: April 1, 2017
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This paper proposes a private display that can adjust viewing angles by using an electric-field-driven (EFD) LC Lens. The EFD LC Lens design and simulation were analyzed by using the Extended Jones Matrix Method. The conventional method for attaching a private film to the display was difficult. In order to solve this problem, in this study, by using the EFD LC Lens, we devised a method that can view images more conveniently. We analyzed the luminance and illumination of the optical viewing distance by using the Extended Jones Matrix Method. We also measured the intensity of the viewing angles. The simulation attached the EFD LC Lens to the 14" Full HD RGB stripe wide panel. We calculated the relative luminance distribution and the luminance distribution on the viewing angle of the image at the optimum viewing distance of 60 cm, using the EFD LC Lens and the lenticular lens. The proposed method could be used to design private displays that can adjust the viewing angle of the EFD LC Lens.

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An Optical Analysis of Viewing-angle Switchable Display Using ELC Lens
J Electr Electron Mater. 2017;30(4):241-245.   Published online April 1, 2017
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