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In traditional barriers, Moire´ fringe is very obvious in vertically aligned barrier and the viewing area is relatively small in slanted barrier. This paper presents a design of vertically staggered barrier which can reduce the Moire´ fringe. The slits were divided into sections at half of a pixel height and the adjacent two sections were separated at a certain distance. This method can reduce the proportion of the perceived black matrix seen through the same slit, and thus increase the brightness of the dark part of the Moire´ fringe. In this way weakened moire´ fringes can be acquired. The simulated and measured results show that the vertically staggered barrier can increase the brightness of the Moire´ fringes by 50% compared with vertical barrier with a decrease of only 28% for the viewing area. And it has higher application value for autostereoscopic display.
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Journal of Optoelectronics Laser
ISSN: 1005-0086
CN: 12-1182/O4
Year: 2011
Issue: 6
Volume: 22
Page: 827-830
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