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    • Optics and Photonics
    • 3D Imaging Technologies

    Background:

    • Integral imaging is a passive 3D display technique.
    • Traditional integral imaging often utilizes lens arrays.
    • Challenges exist in scaling lens-based systems for large displays.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose and demonstrate a reflection-type integral imaging scheme.
    • To explore the use of concave mirrors as an alternative to lenses.
    • To evaluate the feasibility of large-scale integral imaging systems.

    Main Methods:

    • A concave mirror array was employed to integrate 3D image information.
    • The system was designed as a reflection-type integral imaging setup.
    • Experimental validation was performed to demonstrate the scheme's effectiveness.

    Main Results:

    • Successful integration of 3D images using a concave mirror array was achieved.
    • Experimental results confirmed the viability of the reflection-type integral imaging approach.
    • The proposed scheme demonstrated potential for large-scale applications.

    Conclusions:

    • The reflection-type integral imaging scheme using a concave mirror array is feasible.
    • This method provides an alternative to lens-based systems for 3D image display.
    • The system is adaptable for large integral imaging displays with beam projectors.