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18 March 1998 Electroholographic display with sequential viewing zone multiplexing
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Proceedings Volume 3293, Practical Holography XII; (1998) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.303648
Event: Photonics West '98 Electronic Imaging, 1998, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
Electroholographic display with viewing zone multiplexing, based on multichannel AOM is described. A method of viewing zone multiplexing resides in sequential reconstruction of elemental perspective views of the 3D object, accompanied by the formation of moving exit pupil of the display. The exit pupil is created by the combination of field lens and synchronously scanning reflection type vertical diffuser, placed in the reconstructed image volume. The method makes possible spatio-temporal multiplexing of wide viewing zone without resort to optical demagnification. The method is also capable of viewing zone extension without any reduction in lateral size of the reconstructed image. Two types of reconstruction geometry have been considered. One is corresponded to reconstruction of real image Fresnel type hologram, another is similar to Fourier type. Fresnel type display with image size 7 X 7 cm is designed for the experimental realization.
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Serguei A. Shestak and Jung-Young Son "Electroholographic display with sequential viewing zone multiplexing", Proc. SPIE 3293, Practical Holography XII, (18 March 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.303648
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KEYWORDS
3D image reconstruction

Multiplexing

Diffusers

Holograms

Bragg cells

Mirrors

Computer generated holography

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