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Real-time three-dimensional display based on the partial pixel architecture

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Abstract

We previously reported several static three-dimensional (3-D) display implementations of the partial pixel architecture [J. Opt. Soc. Am. A 12, 73 (1995)]. We report herein our first real-time 3-D display based on this architecture. The display is functionally equivalent to a real-time holographic stereogram. It is autostereoscopic and provides horizontal motion parallax. The display device is composed of a diffractive optical element (fabricated with standard photolithographic techniques) and a separate conventional liquid-crystal display. The display has been used to play back a precomputed animated 3-D scene at video frame rates using a standard VGA video output.

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