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2 March 1993 New approaches to holographic video
Mark E. Lucente, Pierre St-Hilaire, Stephen A. Benton, Derrick Arias, John A. Watlington
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Proceedings Volume 1732, Holographics International '92; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140419
Event: Holographics International '92, 1992, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Recent advances in both the computation and display of holographic images have enabled several firsts. Interactive display of images is now possible using the bipolar intensity computation method and a fast look-up table approach to fringe pattern generation. Full-color images have been generated by computing and displaying three color component images (red, green, and blue). Using parallelism to scale up the first generation system, images as large as 80 mm in all three dimensions have been displayed. The combination of multi-channel acousto-optic modulators and fast horizontal scanning continue to provide the basis of an effective real-time holographic display system.
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Mark E. Lucente, Pierre St-Hilaire, Stephen A. Benton, Derrick Arias, and John A. Watlington "New approaches to holographic video", Proc. SPIE 1732, Holographics International '92, (2 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.140419
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Bragg cells

Computer generated holography

Holograms

Modulation

Computing systems

Mirrors

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