Real-Time Dynamic Holography
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Integrating high-speed optical photorefractive polymers and spatial light modulators to achieve dynamic, low-latency holographic video.
Real-time dynamic holography transitions the medium from capturing static scenes on photographic film to projecting live, responsive volumetric video. This evolution requires high-speed coordinate calculation and dynamic wavefront projection.
To update complex optical patterns at video rates, these displays utilize programmable Spatial Light Modulators (SLMs). These liquid-crystal displays refresh pixel phase configurations within milliseconds, rendering sharp, dynamic 3D visuals without lag.
Achieving large-format, high-resolution displays requires balancing spatial light modulators, laser light sources, and real-time processing hubs. This technology enables collaborative workspaces, real-time medical imaging, and immersive environments.