Holographic near-eye displays (NEDs) have large potential for augmented reality (AR) devices as they modulate the wavefront of light. They can provide observers with comfortable three-dimensional (3D) views with focus-cues, and little optical aberrations since the unwanted phase delay added by optical systems can be compensated by wavefront modulation. With the advent of ultra-high-definition (UHD) spatial light modulator (SLM), a degree of freedom in designing holographic NEDs has been further expanded. Here, we introduce several holographic NEDs using UHD SLM. The holographic NED using an HOE is introduced for the optical see-through display. Besides, the holographic NED with enlarged eye-box using point-source array and eye-tracking method will be presented. Finally, the holographic NED of which optical aberration is compensated by Zernike’s polynomial adaptation will be introduced.
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