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Future of photorefractive based holographic 3D display
Proc. SPIE 7619, 76190L (2010); http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.841442
Sunday 24 January 2010
San Francisco, California, USA
Practical Holography XXIV: Materials and Applications
Hans I. Bjelkhagen, Raymond K. Kostuk
The very first demonstration of our refreshable holographic display based on photorefractive polymer was published in Nature early 20081. Based on the unique properties of a new organic photorefractive material and the holographic stereography technique, this display addressed a gap between large static holograms printed in permanent media (photopolymers) and small real time holographic systems like the MIT holovideo. Applications range from medical imaging to refreshable maps and advertisement. Here we are presenting several technical solutions for improving the performance parameters of the initial display from an optical point of view. Full color holograms can be generated thanks to angular multiplexing, the recording time can be reduced from minutes to seconds with a pulsed laser, and full parallax hologram can be recorded in a reasonable time thanks to parallel writing. We also discuss the future of such a display and the possibility of video rate.
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P.-A. Blanche, A. Bablumian, R. Voorakaranam, C. Christenson, D. Lemieux, J. Thomas, R. A. Norwood, M. Yamamoto and N. Peyghambarian, "Future of photorefractive based holographic 3D display",
Proc. SPIE 7619, 76190L (2010); http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.841442
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