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Computer-Generated Holograms for White Light Reconstruction

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Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Display

Abstract

The white light reconstruction holograms are very practical to display 3D images because they don’t require the laser for illumination. This chapter describes computer-generated holograms that can reconstruct 3D images with white light. In this chapter, we discuss a simplified model to calculate the rainbow hologram quickly. Full color holograms are also realized. We also apply stereographic approach to calculate rainbow hologram from an array of 2D images. In addition, the hybrid hologram, an optical hologram made from a computer-generated hologram, and output devices are also described.

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Yoshikawa, H. (2006). Computer-Generated Holograms for White Light Reconstruction. In: Poon, TC. (eds) Digital Holography and Three-Dimensional Display. Springer, Boston, MA . https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-31397-4_8

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