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26 October 1989 Holographic Head-Up Display For The Automotive Industry
P. Del Vo, M. L. Rizzi, S. Stibelli
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Proceedings Volume 1136, Holographic Optics II: Principles and Applications; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961681
Event: 1989 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1989, Paris, France
Abstract
Holographic combiner mirrors have been produced for an automotive head-up display prototype in the frame of a joint research program with VEGLIA BORLETTI, a subsidiary of FIAT. Up to this moment, plane, conformal fringe mirrors (150x200)mm2 in size have been recorded using Dichromated Gelatin (DCG) as the sensitive material. Peak reflectivity of more than 95% is obtained at 540 nm for a spectral band 20 nm wide. Future activity will be toward the addition of optical power to the holographic mirror to allow accomodation free operation and aberration control capability. Our complete procedure for producing DCG mirrors is reported in the paper.
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P. Del Vo, M. L. Rizzi, and S. Stibelli "Holographic Head-Up Display For The Automotive Industry", Proc. SPIE 1136, Holographic Optics II: Principles and Applications, (26 October 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.961681
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Mirrors

Heads up displays

Glasses

Holograms

Optical design

Prototyping

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