Design, implementation and characterization of a quantum-dot-based volumetric display

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In this study, we propose and experimentally demonstrate a volumetric display system based on quantum dots (QDs) embedded in a polymer substrate. Unlike conventional volumetric displays, our system does not require electrical wiring; thus, the heretofore unavoidable issue of occlusion is resolved because irradiation by external light supplies the energy to the light-emitting voxels formed by the QDs. By exploiting the intrinsic attributes of the QDs, the system offers ultrahigh definition and a wide range of colours for volumetric displays. In this paper, we discuss the design, implementation and characterization of the proposed volumetric display's first prototype. We developed an 8 × 8 × 8 display comprising two types of QDs. This display provides multicolour three-type two-dimensional patterns when viewed from different angles. The QD-based volumetric display provides a new way to represent images and could be applied in leisure and advertising industries, among others.

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Hirayama, R., Naruse, M., Nakayama, H., Tate, N., Shiraki, A., Kakue, T., … Ito, T. (2014). Design, implementation and characterization of a quantum-dot-based volumetric display. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep08472

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