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Program

Date
Place
  • Room E (Room 321)
  • 52. 3D Display V
  • August 21, 2015 (Friday)
  • 11:00 ~ 12:50
  • [52-1]
  • 11:00 ~ 11:25
  • Title:[Invited]  Horizontally Scanning Holographic Displays
  • Yasuhiro?Takaki (Tokyo Univ. of Agriculture and Tech., Japan)

  • Abstract: Holography is an ideal three-dimensional (3D) display technique, because it provides 3D images that satisfy all phsysiological factors of human 3D perception (vergence, binocular disparity, motion parallax, and accommodation). However, its electronic implementation is quite difficult because ultra-high resolution spatial light modulators (SLMs) are required to display hologram patterns. We have been developing holographic display techniques to enlarge the viewing zone angle and the screen size by use of microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) SLMs. Because MEMS-SLMs can generate hologram patterns at a high frame rate, the time-multiplexing technique is utilized to enlarge the viewing zone angle and the screen size. Three types of holographic displays have been developed; the screen scanning system, the viewing-zone scanning system, and the 360-degree scanning system.

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