Keywords

partial-pixel architecture, 3D, holographic stereograms

Abstract

We report what we believe is the first static implementation of the partial-pixel architecture, which provides a conceptual framework for the construction of real-time three-dimensional displays that are functionally equivalent to holographic stereograms (i.e., the simultaneous display of a series of stereoscopic images). The device is physically realized as a set of amplitude diffraction gratings on a chrome mask that was fabricated by standard photolithographic techniques. The intended three-dimensional object encoded in the display was strikingly visible on readout with an incoherent illumination source.

Original Publication Citation

G. P. Nordin, J. H. Kulick, M. Jones, P. Nasiatka, R. G. Lindquist, and S. T. Kowel, "Demonstration of a Novel 3-D Autostereoscopic Display" Opt. Lett. 19(12), pp. 91-93 (1994)

Document Type

Peer-Reviewed Article

Publication Date

1994-06-15

Permanent URL

http://hdl.lib.byu.edu/1877/527

Publisher

Optical Society of America

Language

English

College

Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering and Technology

Department

Electrical and Computer Engineering

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