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27 February 2019 Design and implementation of the Zerotrope: a novel dynamic holographic display
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This paper presents the Zerotrope, an improvement of the classic phenakistiscope and zoetrope devices, used to create a new 360-degree 3D display by addition of a single ultra-realistic full-color hologram. The Zerotrope is built with a single zero-degree transplane hologram mounted on a disc rotating at constant speed. This hologram displays a series of 3D characters showing the sequential phases of an animation and arranged radially around the center of the disc. When a stroboscopic lamp synchronized with the rotation illuminates this hologram, the recorded characters are animated as in a stop-motion movie. The operation of the Zerotrope is successfully demonstrated and shows the effect of the holographic reality (HR) without the need for special glasses or other viewing aids.
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Philippe Gentet, Jinbeom Joung, Yves Gentet, and Seung-Hyun Lee "Design and implementation of the Zerotrope: a novel dynamic holographic display", Proc. SPIE 11040, Optical Design Challenge 2019, 1104006 (27 February 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2523302
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KEYWORDS
Holograms

Holography

3D modeling

Glasses

3D displays

3D printing

RGB color model

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