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27 July 1995 Real-time three-dimensional display using a holographic optical element
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Proceedings Volume 2577, International Conference on Applications of Optical Holography; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.215313
Event: International Conferences on Optical Fabrication and Testing and Applications of Optical Holography, 1995, Tokyo, Japan
Abstract
The holography is a useful technology for 3D images. There are two types of the hologram in the reconstruction; one is a transmission-type and the other is a reflection-type. Especially, the reflection-type hologram that can be hanging on the wall is convenience because it needs no space. Mark Shires presented a flat panel real-time holographic stereogram in his paper. However, his display is unquestionably a transmission-type. In this paper, a 3D real-time display with a holographic optical element (HOE) is described. This display is realized both the transmission-type and the reflection-type. The diffraction efficiency becomes better because this display has a single HOE. This simple 3D display is ideal for both consumer and industrial use.
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Kunio Sakamoto, Hiroaki Ueda, Hideya Takahashi, and Eiji Shimizu "Real-time three-dimensional display using a holographic optical element", Proc. SPIE 2577, International Conference on Applications of Optical Holography, (27 July 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.215313
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KEYWORDS
Holographic optical elements

LCDs

Holograms

3D displays

Holography

Collimation

Stereo holograms

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