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Implementation of a Spatially Multiplexed Pixelated Three-dimensional Display by Use of a Holographic Optical Element Array
Applied Optics
  • Shih-Tun Chen, State University of New York at Binghamton
  • Monish Ranjan Chatterjee, University of Dayton
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-1998
Abstract

A pixelated holographic stereogram is proposed and experimentally studied for the emulation of a spatially multiplexed composite three-dimensional (3-D) pixel display. With this approach, pixelated holograms are utilized to compose spatially multiplexed images. Each composite pixel in the holographic optical element array has a diffraction pattern that scatters light into predefined spatial directions. Under reconstruction, each pixel generates different intensities along a range of viewing angles. When the composite holographic pixel array is assembled, it has the capability to deliver 3-D effects. The technique, together with a novel recording scheme that is designed to synthesize a computerized 3-D display system based on this concept, is described in some detail.

Inclusive pages
7504-7513
ISBN/ISSN
1559-128X
Comments

Permission documentation is on file.

Publisher
Optical Society of America
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Shih-Tun Chen and Monish Ranjan Chatterjee. "Implementation of a Spatially Multiplexed Pixelated Three-dimensional Display by Use of a Holographic Optical Element Array" Applied Optics Vol. 37 Iss. 32 (1998)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/monish_chatterjee/43/