TY - JOUR
T1 - A Wide-field-of-view Table-ornament Display Using Electronic Holography
AU - Heo, Daerak
AU - Jeon, Hosung
AU - Lim, Sungjin
AU - Hahn, Joonku
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Current Optics and Photonics.
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Three-dimensional (3D) displays provide a significant advantage over traditional 2D displays by offering realistic images, and table-style displays in particular are ideal for generating 3D images that appear to float above a table. These systems are based on multiview displays, and are typically operated using temporal or spatial multiplexing methods to expand the viewing zone (VZ). The VZ is an expanded space that results from merging the sub-viewing zones (SVZs) from which an individual view is made. To increase the viewing angle, many SVZs are usually required. In this paper, we propose a table-ornament electronic holographic display that utilizes 3f parabolic mirrors. In holography, the VZ is not simply expanded but synthesized from SVZs to implement continuous motion parallax. Our proposed system is small enough to be applied as a table ornament, in contrast to traditional tabletop displays that are large and not easily portable. By combining multiview and holographic technologies, our system achieves continuous motion parallax. Specifically, our system projects 340 views using a time-multi-plexing method over a range of 240 degrees.
AB - Three-dimensional (3D) displays provide a significant advantage over traditional 2D displays by offering realistic images, and table-style displays in particular are ideal for generating 3D images that appear to float above a table. These systems are based on multiview displays, and are typically operated using temporal or spatial multiplexing methods to expand the viewing zone (VZ). The VZ is an expanded space that results from merging the sub-viewing zones (SVZs) from which an individual view is made. To increase the viewing angle, many SVZs are usually required. In this paper, we propose a table-ornament electronic holographic display that utilizes 3f parabolic mirrors. In holography, the VZ is not simply expanded but synthesized from SVZs to implement continuous motion parallax. Our proposed system is small enough to be applied as a table ornament, in contrast to traditional tabletop displays that are large and not easily portable. By combining multiview and holographic technologies, our system achieves continuous motion parallax. Specifically, our system projects 340 views using a time-multi-plexing method over a range of 240 degrees.
KW - Electronic holography
KW - High-speed scanner
KW - Tabletop displays
KW - Three-dimensional display
KW - Viewing zone
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U2 - 10.3807/COPP.2023.7.2.183
DO - 10.3807/COPP.2023.7.2.183
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85159075714
SN - 2508-7266
VL - 7
SP - 183
EP - 190
JO - Current Optics and Photonics
JF - Current Optics and Photonics
IS - 2
ER -