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2001 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME'01)
A Simple Method of Color electro-holographic display system Using a white light source and three LCD Panels
Tokyo, Japan
August 22-August 25
ISBN: 0-7695-1198-8
Kunihiko Takano, Shonan institute of technology
Norihiro Minami, Shonan institute of technology
Koki Sato, Shonan institute of technology
A new and simple method for achieving Color Electro-Holographic Display systems was developed and tested with very promising results. In this method, holography techniques utilizing a single white light source, instead of the traditional three color laser lights, and three liquid crystal display panels (LCD) were proposed. A metal halide lamp with good specifications in each wavelength of the color components was adopted as the light source. Each of the three color light components required for the reconstruction of an image was extracted by color separation using cold mirrors. The separated color images were then reconstructed by the hologram formed on the LCD panels which is then combined together through the use of a prism to form a single 3D image. Moreover the image position is adjusted with focal adjustment method. Compared with usual reconstruction methods using three color lasers, this new approach using the single white light source seems to have better color clarity.
Citation:
Kunihiko Takano, Norihiro Minami, Koki Sato, "A Simple Method of Color electro-holographic display system Using a white light source and three LCD Panels," icme, pp.27, 2001 IEEE International Conference on Multimedia and Expo (ICME'01), 2001
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