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    • Optics and Photonics
    • Display Technology
    • 3D Imaging Systems

    Background:

    • Three-dimensional (3D) display systems offer unique object visualization.
    • Current systems often use parabolic mirrors, limited to unity magnification and small image sizes.
    • Existing designs present constraints in image scale relative to system volume.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To present a novel 3D display system utilizing two Fresnel mirrors with differing focal lengths.
    • To enable adjustable magnification for 3D images by altering the distance between mirrors.
    • To analyze and simulate the performance of the proposed dual-Fresnel mirror system.

    Main Methods:

    • Wave-optics analysis of an equivalent dual-lens system was performed.
    • Simulations included image distance, transverse and longitudinal magnification, and minimum system length.
    • Design and manufacturing considerations for Fresnel mirrors were addressed.

    Main Results:

    • The proposed system allows for adjustable magnification of 3D images.
    • Wave-optics analysis provided key performance metrics.
    • Experimental validation with 60mm and 90mm focal length Fresnel mirrors confirmed the system's efficacy.

    Conclusions:

    • The novel dual-Fresnel mirror system effectively achieves variable magnification for 3D displays.
    • This approach overcomes the magnification limitations of conventional parabolic mirror systems.
    • The study demonstrates a practical and effective method for enhancing 3D image display.