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. 2021 Sep;33(37):e2104418.
doi: 10.1002/adma.202104418. Epub 2021 Aug 1.

3D Laser Displays Based on Circularly Polarized Lasing from Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Arrays

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3D Laser Displays Based on Circularly Polarized Lasing from Cholesteric Liquid Crystal Arrays

Xiuqin Zhan et al. Adv Mater. 2021 Sep.

Abstract

3D laser displays play an important role in next-generation display technologies owing to the ultimate visual experience they provide. Circularly polarized (CP) laser emissions, featuring optical rotatory power and invariability under rotations, are attractive for 3D displays due to potential in enhancing contrast ratio and comfortability. However, the lack of pixelated self-emissive CP microlaser arrays as display panels hinders the implementation of 3D laser displays. Here, full-color 3D laser displays are demonstrated based on CP lasing with inkjet-printed cholesteric liquid crystal (CLC) arrays as display panels. Individual CP lasers are realized by embedding fluorescent dyes into CLCs with their left-/right-handed helical superstructures serving as distributed feedback microcavities, bringing in ultrahigh circular polarization degree values (gem = 1.6). These CP microlaser pixels exhibit excellent far-field color-rendering features and a relatively large color gamut for high-fidelity displays. With these printed CLC red-green-blue (RGB) microlaser arrays serving as display panels, proof-of-concept full-color 3D laser displays are demonstrated via delivering images with orthogonal CP laser emissions into one's left and right eyes. These results provide valuable enlightenment for the development of 3D laser displays.

Keywords: 3D displays; circularly polarized lasers; laser displays; liquid crystals lasers; microlaser arrays.

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