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10 April 1997 New approach to the real-time 3D display using a holographic optical element
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Abstract
A display system requiring no special glasses is a useful technology for 3D images. In this paper, two types of real- time 3D displays using a holographic screen instead of a lenticular screen are described. One is a stereoscopic 3D display system with viewing apertures such as conventional two-step holographic stereogram. The other is a stereoscopic 3D display system based on a reconstruction of parallax- rays. These systems consist of a liquid crystal device and a holographic screen formed on holographic optical elements. These systems can construct animated 3D images in real-time by updating LCD pixels.
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Kunio Sakamoto, Hideya Takahashi, Eiji Shimizu, Hiroaki Ueda, Kazuyuki Tanaka, and Masaaki Okamoto "New approach to the real-time 3D display using a holographic optical element", Proc. SPIE 3011, Practical Holography XI and Holographic Materials III, (10 April 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.271376
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KEYWORDS
Holography

3D displays

Holograms

Stereo holograms

LCDs

Holographic optical elements

3D image processing

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