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    • Optoelectronics and Display Technology
    • 3D Imaging Systems

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    • Conventional 3D displays often face limitations in achieving high resolution.
    • Subpixel arrangement is a critical factor in determining display resolution and color reproduction.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose and demonstrate a novel 3D display technology.
    • To enhance the horizontal resolution of 3D images using a unique subpixel arrangement.

    Main Methods:

    • A 3D display system was designed, integrating a 2D display panel with a parallax barrier.
    • A special subpixel arrangement was implemented on the 2D display panel to redefine color pixel formation.
    • The system was prototyped and experimentally evaluated.

    Main Results:

    • The proposed subpixel arrangement successfully achieved triple the horizontal resolution of a conventional 2D display panel.
    • Modulation by the parallax barrier resulted in 3D images with triple horizontal resolution.
    • Experimental results confirmed a superior display effect compared to conventional methods.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed 3D display technology effectively enhances horizontal resolution through an innovative subpixel arrangement.
    • This approach offers a significant improvement in 3D image quality and visual experience.
    • The findings pave the way for next-generation high-resolution 3D displays.