Holographic display imaging process

Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – For reconstructing image

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358 90, 359 34, 359 35, G02B 104, G02B 122, H04N 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A holographic apparatus for continually sensing, transmitting and reconstructing a three-dimensional image including a device for receiving a holographic interference pattern, a device for creating a holographic interference pattern on the receiving device, a device for transmitting the received holographic interference pattern, a device for converting the transmitted holographic interference pattern to a holographic interference pattern which is representative of the three-dimensional image and a source of coherent light illuminating the holographic interference pattern on the converting means to reconstruct the three-dimensional image.

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Collier et al. Optical Holography, Academic Press, 1971 (pp. 12, 270-271 and 283).
Kirk-Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology, Third Edition, Vol. 10, "Fiber Optics", p. 142, John Wiley & Sons, NY, 1980.
Kapany, Fiber Optics, Principles and Applications, "Image Transmission by Fiber Optics", pp. 81-82, Academic Press, NY, 1967.

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