Abstract
Although 3D (3D) holographic displays are considered the ultimate display, the realization of a 3D holographic display is a practical challenge. The table top holographic display system is one of the next generation 3D holographic display systems. Recently, a prototype of the 360-degree holographic table-top display was introduced. This system consists of three digital micromirror device (DMD) for R/G/B colors, 4-f Fourier off axis filtering systems, a parabolic mirror for 3D object and a mechanical motor for time-sequentially displaying 360-degree images on the viewing circumference [1]. The prototype needs to replace the mechanical rotation part with the non-mechanical but equivalent part, which is one of challenges.
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