Infrared and Laser Engineering, Volume. 47, Issue 4, 406008(2018)

Progress in holographic printing technique

Huang Yingqing1、*, Su Jian2, Chen Yibei2, Yan Xingpeng2, and Jiang Xiaoyu2
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    Holographic printing technique can achieve a true three-dimensional display of the scene well. Based on different sources and different recording methods of interference patterns, holographic printing techniques can be classified as synthetic holographic stereogram printing, computer-generated hologram printing, and wavefront printing. Synthetic holographic stereogram printing can′t record the depth information of the three-dimensional scene accurately, so there occurs the vergence-accommodation conflicts during the reconstruction of the hologram. Computer-generated hologram printing can record and reconstruct the depth information of the scene accurately, and solve the vergence-accommodation conflicts. However, the hologram is only a thin transmission hologram which can′t be reconstructed by white light. Wavefront printing can not only solve the vergence-accommodation conflicts, but also achieve a thick reflection hologram for white-light reconstruction with good observation effect. Principles of different holographic printing techniques were introduced, then research status of each technique was analyzed. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of them were discussed to illustrate their own properties.

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    Paper Information

    Category: 激光技术及应用

    Received: Nov. 12, 2017

    Accepted: Dec. 16, 2017

    Published Online: Sep. 19, 2018

    The Author Email: Yingqing Huang (huangyingqing1105@163.com)

    DOI:10.3788/irla201847.0406008

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