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An updatable holographic three-dimensional display

Savas cedil Tay, P.-A. Blanche, R. Voorakaranam, A. V. Tunç, W. Lin, S. Rokutanda, T. Gu, D. Flores, P. Wang, G. Li, P. St Hilaire, J. Thomas, R. A. Norwood, M. Yamamoto & N. Peyghambarian

Nature 451, 694-698(7 February 2008)

doi:10.1038/nature06596

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Supplementary Video 1

The file contains Supplementary Video 1. This movie shows the operation of the updateable holographic 3D display. It includes 11 minutes of continuous, unaltered video. First, a 3D image is recorded to the 4x4inch PR polymer device and the 3D image is displayed as the video camera moves around the display on a circular track. Then the 3D image is erased using a uniform laser beam at 532nm. Following the erasure, a new 3D image is recorded onto the same area, demonstrating the updating capability of the 3D display.

Supplementary Video 2

The file contains Supplementary Video 2. This movie shows several 3D images recorded onto the same PR polymer device. The time lapse covers a period of approximately 1.5 minutes in which the camera moves around the 3D display on a circular track to demonstrate the 3D effect (i.e. occlusion and parallax).

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