Optical: systems and elements – Holographic system or element – For producing or reconstructing images from multiple holograms
Patent
1995-09-25
1996-10-29
Dzierzynski, Paul M.
Optical: systems and elements
Holographic system or element
For producing or reconstructing images from multiple holograms
359 25, 359 24, G03H 126, G03H 130, G03H 128
Patent
active
055702082
ABSTRACT:
A hologram of a virtual object or an object which actually exists is formed and a solid image is displayed. 3-dimensional information of the object to be displayed is divided into regions in the depth direction. Depth images are formed as 2-dimensional images where are seen from a plurality of points which are obtained by finely dividing the hologram forming surface for every region. A phase distribution at the hologram forming surface is calculated from the depth images and displayed on a liquid crystal display or the like as an electronic hologram. A reference light is irradiated onto the display and is converted into an optical wave front, thereby displaying a solid image. When forming a hologram recording medium, a zone image corresponding to each of the finely divided exposure regions of a dry plate is exposed multiple times.
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Aritake Hirokazu
Ishimoto Manabu
Kato Masayuki
Nakashima Masato
Sato Noriko
Chang Audrey
Dzierzynski Paul M.
Fujitsu Limited
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