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    • Display Technology
    • Human-Computer Interaction

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    • To demonstrate a polarization-multiplexed multiplane display system for near-eye applications.
    • To successfully suppress the vergence-accommodation conflict in virtual reality systems.

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    • Implementation of a polarization-sensitive Pancharatnam-Berry phase lens for simultaneous generation of two focal depths.
    • Utilization of a spatial polarization modulator to direct images to specific focal planes.
    • Construction of a dual-focal-plane display without space- or time-multiplexing.

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    • Simultaneous generation of two focal depths using a single optical element.
    • Effective redirection of images to designated focal planes via polarization control.
    • Successful suppression of vergence-accommodation conflict in the developed display system.

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    • This approach provides a simplified and effective method for achieving dual-focal-plane displays in near-eye applications.