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10 May 2011 Hybrid magneto-photonic crystal (MPC) nanotechnology display technology for 3D auto-stereo projection and flexible fiber composite display systems
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Photonica has developed a new technology display system - a hybrid combination of technologies - and demonstrated key desired industry performance. Photonica innovation treats the display as a network of devices, scaling-up optics rather than electronics and using multiple small electronic components in parallel to drive sectors of a composite fiberoptic screen, adding more pixels by combining many lower-resolution components. Video performance is improved by combining multiple sources per final pixel ("pixel signal processing") to increase final frame rate, contrast, brightness, digital 3D image process, and color gamut, instead of exclusively trying to improve the performance of a single source per sub-pixel or pixel.
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Sutherland C. Ellwood Jr. "Hybrid magneto-photonic crystal (MPC) nanotechnology display technology for 3D auto-stereo projection and flexible fiber composite display systems", Proc. SPIE 8042, Display Technologies and Applications for Defense, Security, and Avionics V; and Enhanced and Synthetic Vision 2011, 804209 (10 May 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.886940
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KEYWORDS
3D displays

3D image processing

LCDs

Composites

Fiber optics

Molybdenum

Photonic crystals

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