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Holographic Moving Map Display

Optical Engineering, 1974
A high brightness display is achieved using tungsten sources to read out phase image plane holograms. Full color is provided by using three superimposed component holograms derived from three primary color separation object transparencies of the original subject.
B. R. Clay, D. A. Gore
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Rewritable Holographic 3D Displays

Optics and Photonics News, 2008
Researchers 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.
N. Peyghambarian   +4 more
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HOLOGRAPHIC DISPLAY

2003
The invention relates to a holographic display (3) for storing and reproducing a spatial structure. Said structure comprises a holographic screen (1) forming the master hologram, and a projection device (2) which lights up the holographic screen in order to reproduce the spatial structure. According to the invention, the holographic display consists of
DAIMLER CHRYSLER AG   +4 more
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HOLOGRAPHIC HEAD-UP DISPLAY

1970
Abstract : A head-up display system as used by an aircraft commander must provide a simulation of the real-world exterior to his vehicle, and, at the same time, represent any change in his attitude with respect to a predetermined segment of this real world. In the particular case of an aircraft landing approach, one can characterize the pilot's view of
Dennis G. Delay   +4 more
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3D touchable holographic light-field display

Applied Optics, 2016
We propose a new type of 3D user interface: interaction with a light field reproduced by a 3D display. The 3D display used in this work reproduces a 3D light field, and a real image can be reproduced in midair between the display and the user. When using a finger to touch the real image, the light field from the display will scatter. Then, the 3D touch
Masahiro Yamaguchi, Ryo Higashida
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Three-dimensional holographic display

Soviet Journal of Quantum Electronics, 1981
A system of superimposed volume holographic gratings was used to construct a three-dimensional display operating in real time. The number of such gratings was equal to the number of cross sections of the imaged information. The principle of operation of the display was analyzed.
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Holographic Head-Up Displays

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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Holographic Displays: 1975-1980

Optical Engineering, 1980
Three-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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Medical applications of holographic visual displays

Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1969
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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Holographic Displays for Computer Assisted Tomography

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1977
Generalized holographic methods may be used to provide three-dimensional displays from a series of adjacent tomograms. Two such methods are described. In the first method, the tomograms are simultaneously recorded as a single "space-multiplex" hologram, which thus reproduces the N images in proper relation to each other in space.
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