Recent progress in see-through three-dimensional displays using holographic optical elements [Invited

Applied Optics
Changwon JangByoungho Lee

Abstract

The principles and characteristics of see-through 3D displays are presented. We especially focus on the integral-imaging display system using a holographic optical element (IDHOE), which is able to display 3D images and satisfy the see-through property at the same time. The technique has the advantage of the high transparency and capability of displaying autostereoscopic 3D images. We have analyzed optical properties of IDHOE for both recording and displaying stages. Furthermore, various studies of new applications and system improvements for IDHOE are introduced. Thanks to the characteristics of holographic volume grating, it is possible to implement a full-color lens-array holographic optical element and conjugated reconstruction as well as 2D/3D convertible IDHOE. Studies on the improvements of viewing characteristics including a viewing angle, fill factor, and resolution are also presented. Lastly, essential issues and their possible solutions are discussed as future work.

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Citations

Oct 4, 2016·Nature Communications·Koki WakunamiKenji Yamamoto
May 1, 2019·Scientific Reports·Seokil MoonByoungho Lee
May 29, 2018·Optics Express·Juanmei HuAixi Chen
Dec 28, 2019·Optics Express·Jinsoo JeongByoungho Lee
May 3, 2018·Optics Express·Yuhang WuNizamuddin Maitlo
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Nov 25, 2018·Optics Express·Tomoya NakamuraMasahiro Yamaguchi
Apr 7, 2021·Optics Express·Junpei Sano, Yasuhiro Takaki

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