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30 September 2009 A high-resolution, scalable three-dimensional volumetric display
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A public-private research collaboration has demonstrated a promising three-dimensional volumetric display system with the capability of satisfying the performance criteria of: ease of viewing, high-resolution, scalability, and reliability. The system utilizes commercial off-the-shelf micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) based mirror arrays to direct infrared light beams into an image space. To date, monochromatic images have been demonstrated in an image space material that exhibits two-photon upconversion. The prototype display requires no special viewing aids, produces a volumetric image that is viewable from 360 degrees, and as presently designed is capable of producing 800 million volumetric pixels of image content.
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Hakki H. Refai, Basel Salahieh, and James J. Sluss Jr. "A high-resolution, scalable three-dimensional volumetric display", Proc. SPIE 7482, Electro-Optical Remote Sensing, Photonic Technologies, and Applications III, 74820J (30 September 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.829650
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KEYWORDS
Digital micromirror devices

3D displays

Projection systems

Aluminium phosphide

Digital Light Processing

3D image processing

Ions

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