Computer-generated holography as a generic display technology

Computer-generated holography technique is a powerful technology suitable for a wide range of display types, including 2D, stereoscopic, autostereoscopic, volumetric, and true 3D imaging. Computer-generated holography is an emerging technology, made possible by increasingly powerful computers, that...

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description Computer-generated holography technique is a powerful technology suitable for a wide range of display types, including 2D, stereoscopic, autostereoscopic, volumetric, and true 3D imaging. Computer-generated holography is an emerging technology, made possible by increasingly powerful computers, that avoids the interferometric recording step in conventional hologram formation. Instead, a computer calculates a holographic fringe pattern that it then uses to set the optical properties of a spatial light modulator, such as a liquid crystal microdisplay. The SLM then diffracts the readout light wave, in a manner similar to a standard hologram, to yield the desired optical wavefront. Although CGH-based display systems can be built today, their high cost makes them impractical for many applications.
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Alternating current
Applied sciences
Artificial intelligence
Autostereoscopic
Computer displays
Computer science
Computer science
control theory
systems
Display devices
display technology
Exact sciences and technology
Holographic optical components
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Imaging
Optical attenuators
Optical computing
Optical diffraction
Optical interferometry
Optical modulation
Optical recording
Pattern recognition. Digital image processing. Computational geometry
Pixel
Stereoscopic
Three dimensional
Two dimensional
VDTs
Video display terminals
volumetric displays
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