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Projection-type see-through holographic three-dimensional display.


ABSTRACT: Owing to the limited spatio-temporal resolution of display devices, dynamic holographic three-dimensional displays suffer from a critical trade-off between the display size and the visual angle. Here we show a projection-type holographic three-dimensional display, in which a digitally designed holographic optical element and a digital holographic projection technique are combined to increase both factors at the same time. In the experiment, the enlarged holographic image, which is twice as large as the original display device, projected on the screen of the digitally designed holographic optical element was concentrated at the target observation area so as to increase the visual angle, which is six times as large as that for a general holographic display. Because the display size and the visual angle can be designed independently, the proposed system will accelerate the adoption of holographic three-dimensional displays in industrial applications, such as digital signage, in-car head-up displays, smart-glasses and head-mounted displays.

SUBMITTER: Wakunami K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5063955 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Projection-type see-through holographic three-dimensional display.

Wakunami Koki K   Hsieh Po-Yuan PY   Oi Ryutaro R   Senoh Takanori T   Sasaki Hisayuki H   Ichihashi Yasuyuki Y   Okui Makoto M   Huang Yi-Pai YP   Yamamoto Kenji K  

Nature communications 20161003


Owing to the limited spatio-temporal resolution of display devices, dynamic holographic three-dimensional displays suffer from a critical trade-off between the display size and the visual angle. Here we show a projection-type holographic three-dimensional display, in which a digitally designed holographic optical element and a digital holographic projection technique are combined to increase both factors at the same time. In the experiment, the enlarged holographic image, which is twice as large  ...[more]

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