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13 September 2006 Recent holographic technologies for display, optical data storage and lithography, and related simulation issues
Hwi Kim, Seunghoon Han, Seyoon Kim, Byoungho Lee
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Abstract
As a method to record and reconstruct three-dimensional whole information of an object, holography has been used for various applications from the beginning of its invention. Recent holography technologies widen their applicability from present ongoing applications as display, data storage, and holographic lithography to near-future potential technologies as three-dimensional display, nano-particle-based optical storage, and surface plasmon lithography. In this paper, recent holographic technologies applied to various fields are discussed with respect to related simulation issues. Theoretical analysis and expectation through simulation study are inevitable for deeply understanding background principles, gaining insight, saving resources and maximizing efficiency. Simulation issues related to these holographic technologies are introduced and some our simulation studies are presented.
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Hwi Kim, Seunghoon Han, Seyoon Kim, and Byoungho Lee "Recent holographic technologies for display, optical data storage and lithography, and related simulation issues", Proc. SPIE 6335, Organic Holographic Materials and Applications IV, 63350K (13 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.682833
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KEYWORDS
Holography

3D displays

Computer generated holography

3D image processing

Optical simulations

Lithography

Holograms

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