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18 June 2024 Impact of emissive point distribution density in a retinal projection near-eye display
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Abstract
We investigate an unconventional concept of near-eye display based on sparse aperture imaging principles. In this original approach, a pixel is projected onto the retina through the emission of emissive points randomly distributed on the surface of the glass. In this contribution, we evaluate the impact of the emissive point distribution characteristics on the imaging performances. We highlight the central role of the emissive point density on the contrast of the image projected onto the retinal plane. This result leads us to reconsider our initial display architecture.
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Fabian Rainouard, Olivier Haeberle, and Christophe Martinez "Impact of emissive point distribution density in a retinal projection near-eye display", Proc. SPIE 12996, Unconventional Optical Imaging IV, 129960I (18 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3017793
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Eye

Near eye displays

Field emission displays

Diffraction

Waveguides

Retina

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