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Multi-layered aerial images formed by AIRR and a light-field display

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Abstract

Aerial imaging is no longer technology seen in the movies, but are beginning to be used in various areas of real life, such as advertisements, entertainment and operating devices. One of methods to form such aerial images is aerial imaging by retro-reflection (AIRR) [1]. In this paper, we proposed the device that enable us to see the mul- ti-layered aerial image which pops up from the display, by using AIRR with a slit-shaped retro-reflector and a light-field display.

© 2018 The Japan Society of Applied Physics

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