A Three-Color, Solid-State, Three-Dimensional Display

A three-color, solid-state, volumetric display based on two-step, two-frequency upcon-version in rare earth-doped heavy metal fluoride glass is described. The device uses infrared laser beams that intersect inside a transparent volume of active optical material to address red, green, and blue voxels...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) 1996-08, Vol.273 (5279), p.1185-1189
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description A three-color, solid-state, volumetric display based on two-step, two-frequency upcon-version in rare earth-doped heavy metal fluoride glass is described. The device uses infrared laser beams that intersect inside a transparent volume of active optical material to address red, green, and blue voxels by sequential two-step resonant absorption. Three-dimensional wire-frame images, surface areas, and solids are drawn by scanning the point of intersection of the lasers around inside of the material. The prototype device is driven with laser diodes, uses conventional focusing optics and mechanical scanners, and is bright enough to be seen in ambient room lighting conditions.
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Computer Simulation
Display
Electrical engineering
Electronics
Energy
Exact sciences and technology
Fluorides
Glass
Innovations
Ions
Laser beams
Laser power
Lasers
Mechanical engineering
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Pumps
Semiconductor lasers
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Three-dimensional display systems
Visualization
Volumetric apparatus
Volumetric instruments
Wavelengths
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