High-speed 3-D electroholographic movie playback using a digital micromirror device

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Abstract

This study involves proposing a high-speed computergenerated hologram playback by using a digital micromirror device for high-definition spatiotemporal division multiplexing electroholography. Consequently, the results indicated that the study successfully reconstructed a high-definition 3-D movie of 3-D objects that was comprised of approximately 900,000 points at 60 fps when each frame was divided into twelve parts.

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Takada, N., Fujiwara, M., Ooi, C., Maeda, Y., Nakayama, H., Kakue, T., … Ito, T. (2017). High-speed 3-D electroholographic movie playback using a digital micromirror device. IEICE Transactions on Electronics, E100C(11), 978–983. https://doi.org/10.1587/transele.E100.C.978

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