Ultrahigh-density 3D holographic projection by scattering-assisted dynamic holography

  • Yu P
  • Liu Y
  • Wang Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

Computer-generated holography offers a promising route to three-dimensional (3D) video displays. To realize a realistic-looking 3D display, the critical challenge is to create a 3D hologram that enables high-density multi-plane projection with full depth control. However, two long-existing issues in current digital holographic techniques, low axial resolution and high inter-plane crosstalk, prevent fine depth control and therefore limit the ultimate quality. Here, we report 3D scattering-assisted dynamic holography (3D-SDH) that further breaks the depth-control limit of the state-of-the-art method. Our approach achieves orders of magnitude improvement in axial resolution and greatly suppresses crosstalk, enabling ultrahigh-density 3D holographic projection. Moreover, 3D-SDH enables dynamic 3D vectorial projections via phase-only holograms. The concept is validated through both simulations and experiments, where dynamic projections of 3D point-cloud objects onto high-density successive planes are demonstrated. Our work opens perspectives for 3D holographic technology with ultra-fine depth control, dynamic projection, and polarization multiplexing functionalities.

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Yu, P., Liu, Y., Wang, Z., Liang, J., Liu, X., Li, Y., … Gong, L. (2023). Ultrahigh-density 3D holographic projection by scattering-assisted dynamic holography. Optica, 10(4), 481. https://doi.org/10.1364/optica.483057

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