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Fully Updatable Three-dimensional Holographic Display Device Using a Monolithic Compound

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Abstract

We have successfully demonstrated the updatable three-dimensional holographic display using a non-electric field photorefractive optical device of monolithic organic compound dispersed in transparent polymer film. The device has a capability of recording and displaying new images within a few seconds and fixed at ten seconds and viewing for a longer time. Images are easily and completely erased by over-recording and it is accelerated by slight heating.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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