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Large viewing angle holographic 3D display system based on maximum diffraction modulation

  • Di Wang
  • , Nan Nan Li
  • , Yi Long Li
  • , Yi Wei Zheng
  • , Zhong Quan Nie
  • , Zhao Song Li
  • , Fan Chu*
  • , Qiong Hua Wang*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Beihang University
  • Taiyuan University of Technology

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Abstract

An ideal holographic 3D display should have the characteristics of large viewing angle, full color, and low speckle noise. However, the viewing angle of the holographic 3D display is usually limited by existing strategies, which vastly hinders its extensive application. In this paper, a large viewing angle holographic 3D display system based on maximum diffraction modulation is proposed. The core of the proposed system comprises the spatial light modulators (SLMs) and liquid crystal grating. We also present a new feasible scheme for the realization of large viewing angle holographic 3D display. This is achieved by considering the maximum diffraction angle of SLM as the limited diffraction modulation range of each image point. By doing so, we could not only give access to the maximum hologram size of the object, but also tune the reconstructed image of secondary diffraction by using a self-engineered liquid crystal grating. More importantly, the proposed maximum diffraction modulation scheme enables the viewing angle of the proposed system to be enlarged to 73.4°. The proposed system has huge application potential in the fields such as education, culture, and entertainment.

Original languageEnglish
Article number18
Pages (from-to)195-205
Number of pages11
JournalLight: Advanced Manufacturing
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • 3D display
  • Holographic 3D display
  • Liquid crystal grating
  • Spatial light modulator

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