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25 March 1996 Real-time 3D color display using a holographic optical element
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Proceedings Volume 2652, Practical Holography X; (1996) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.236053
Event: Electronic Imaging: Science and Technology, 1996, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
A display system requiring no special glasses is a useful technology for 3D images. The lenticular display system has such defects that it has a non-planar screen and views a blur. In this paper, a newly developed, 3D real-time display with a HOE is described. This simple 3D display can improve above-mentioned problems. And the advantage of the screen HOE is that the number of presented views is much greater that of an equivalent lenticular display, because the screen HOE can multiplex pixels both horizontally and vertically to display lateral views. This screen HOE can be made more easily and smoothly. The trial screen HOE is 4' X 5' and consists of 128,000 holograms. Therefore, the image size measures approximately 4' X 5', and the resolution is 200 X 160 pixels X 4 views.
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Kunio Sakamoto, Masaaki Okamoto, Hiroaki Ueda, Hideya Takahashi, and Eiji Shimizu "Real-time 3D color display using a holographic optical element", Proc. SPIE 2652, Practical Holography X, (25 March 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.236053
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KEYWORDS
Holographic optical elements

3D displays

Holograms

LCDs

Light sources

Glasses

Holography

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