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25 March 1999 Achromatized holographic screen for multiview TV display
Vadim V. Smirnov, Jung-Young Son, Yong-Jin Choi, Jai-Soon Kim
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Proceedings Volume 3637, Practical Holography XIII; (1999) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.343781
Event: Electronic Imaging '99, 1999, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
A chromatically corrected reflective holographic screen is made by stacking two holographic plates with focused mirror properties. This screen has the properties of three equal power spherical mirrors by recording two spherical mirrors on one of the plates. Each of these mirrors is tuned to a corresponding CRT's spectral bandwidth centered at one of the wavelengths 450, 540 and 626 nm. The plate with two spherical mirrors are tuned and chirped its fringe structures to widen its bandwidths. An experimental sample with a dimension of 10 X 8 cm2 is recorded on DuPont photopolymer film, HRF- 706-20 such that the images of the exit pupil of a projector's objective by the three holographic spherical mirrors overlap together with a spatial resolution enough for 8-views image display. The image brightness on the screen is about 15 times of that on the standard white diffuser.
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Vadim V. Smirnov, Jung-Young Son, Yong-Jin Choi, and Jai-Soon Kim "Achromatized holographic screen for multiview TV display", Proc. SPIE 3637, Practical Holography XIII, (25 March 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.343781
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KEYWORDS
Mirrors

Holography

Spherical lenses

Diffraction

Reflection

Camera shutters

Holograms

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