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Holographic-laser-drawing volumetric display
2016 IEEE 14th International Conference on Industrial Informatics (INDIN), 2016We propose a holographic-laser-drawing volumetric display using a computer-generated hologram displayed on a liquid crystal spatial light modulator and multilayer fluorescent screen. The holographic-laser-drawing technique has enabled three things; (i) increasing the number of voxels of the volumetric graphics per unit time; (ii) increasing the total ...
Kota Kumagai, Yoshio Hayasaki
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IEEE Spectrum, 1968
The promise of producing a cathode-ray-tube type of display with essentially unlimited screen size accounts for much of the current interest in laser displays. The first display that used a laser light source to generate a television image was operated in late 1964. Since that time, a number of experimental laser display systems have been demonstrated,
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The promise of producing a cathode-ray-tube type of display with essentially unlimited screen size accounts for much of the current interest in laser displays. The first display that used a laser light source to generate a television image was operated in late 1964. Since that time, a number of experimental laser display systems have been demonstrated,
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2006 IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings, 2006
Efficient, frequency doubled surface emitting GaInAs based diode lasers and laser arrays operating in the red, blue and green have been developed and used for large and small format projection ...
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Efficient, frequency doubled surface emitting GaInAs based diode lasers and laser arrays operating in the red, blue and green have been developed and used for large and small format projection ...
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Speckle suppression in scanning laser display
Applied Optics, 2008The theory of speckle noise in a scanning beam is presented. The general formulas for the calculation of speckle contrast, which apply to any scanning display, are obtained. It is shown that the main requirement for successful speckle suppression in a scanning display is a narrow autocorrelation peak and low sidelobe level in the autocorrelation ...
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Information Display, 1968
Previously understood by only a small minority, laser applications are developing rapidly, as research explores future potentials and possibilities. Eight distinguished scientists meet to discuss the current state of laser display art and new directions for ...
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Previously understood by only a small minority, laser applications are developing rapidly, as research explores future potentials and possibilities. Eight distinguished scientists meet to discuss the current state of laser display art and new directions for ...
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Vision and lasers: human factors of laser displays
Information Display, 1968ABSTRACT This paper discusses the visual factors of laser displays. General human factors recommendations for several visual variables are provided.
John D. Gould, Walter L. Makous
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Laser based flat panel displays
1999 IEEE LEOS Annual Meeting Conference Proceedings. LEOS'99. 12th Annual Meeting. IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society 1999 Annual Meeting (Cat. No.99CH37009), 1999AbstractGemfire is developing a novel wall-mounted display technology called Polymer Switch Matrix (PSM). Featuring significant advantages in performance, manufacturability and scalability, it represents a fundamental change in the way flat panel displays are designed and manufactured.
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The HRD-1 laser display system
Proceedings of the 3rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 1976The Laser-Scan HRD-1 is both a large screen, high resolution interactive storage display and a high quality precision film plotter. It is therefore relevant to both the interactive editing and the production aspects of computer graphics systems, and its characteristics are particularly suited to application areas such as automated cartography, in which
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