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Holographic Displays for AR Applications
2019 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2019We report two compact designs for holographic AR displays using holographic optical elements (HOEs). The HOEs are thin Bragg holograms that can realize the functions of an optical combiner, a see-through eye piece or a beam expander. With small form factor and light weightiness, our holographic displays are promising for mobile augmented reallty (AR ...
Yan Li, Yikai Su, Pengcheng Zhou
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History Of Holographic Display In Japan
SPIE Proceedings, 1987The first exhibition of holographic display was held at Seibu Museum of Art in Tokyo in 1975 and played a role of opening of the holographic era in Japan. This exhibition and the next big exhibition of holography held at Isetan department store 3 years later in 1978 were really epoch-making facts on holographic display in Japan.
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Medical applications of holographic visual displays [PDF]
Holography permits the recording of a number of separate images on a single photographic plate, a technique known as holographic multiplexing. Depending on the method of producing the hologram, the images can be reconstructed so that they may either be viewed simultaneously in a predetermined array, or else viewed sequentially by altering the viewing ...
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Rewritable Holographic 3D Displays
Optics and Photonics News, 2008Researchers at the University of Arizona’s College of Optical Sciences and Nitto Denko Technical Corp. have created a rewriteable holographic display that may one day enable 3D holographic film.
Robert A. Norwood +4 more
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Large holographic displays as an alternative to stereoscopic displays
SPIE Proceedings, 20083D displays comprise stereoscopic displays and holographic displays. Eye convergence and accommodation are important depth cues for human vision. Stereoscopic displays provide only convergence information whereas holographic displays also provide accommodation information.
Ralf Häussler +2 more
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2020
This chapter discusses the technology performance characteristics of both refractive and wide field-of-view head-up display optics. Head-up display (HUD) systems are electro-optical devices that present attitude, navigation, guidance, targeting, and other information into the pilot’s forward field of regard through the aircraft windshield.
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This chapter discusses the technology performance characteristics of both refractive and wide field-of-view head-up display optics. Head-up display (HUD) systems are electro-optical devices that present attitude, navigation, guidance, targeting, and other information into the pilot’s forward field of regard through the aircraft windshield.
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Three-dimensional color holographic display
Applied Optics, 1999Three-dimensional (3D) color holograms are recorded in a cerium-doped, strontium barium niobate (SBN:60) photorefractive crystal. These holograms are shown to reconstruct true color reproductions of the original object with an observable field of view of 37 degrees.
Christy A. Heid +6 more
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An updatable holographic three-dimensional display
Nature, 2008Holographic three-dimensional (3D) displays provide realistic images without the need for special eyewear, making them valuable tools for applications that require situational awareness, such as medical, industrial and military imaging. Currently commercially available holographic 3D displays use photopolymers that lack image-updating capability ...
S. Rokutanda +14 more
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Holographic Displays: 1975-1980
Optical Engineering, 1980Three-dimensional holographic images are becoming more widely enjoyed as more practical white-light illumination techniques are developed, more varied types of images are represented, and lower production costs are attained.
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