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Coming Attractions: Holographic Movies

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Hank Hogan

Moving 3-D displays may no longer be science fiction, thanks to researchers from the University of Arizona in Tucson and from Nitto Denko Technical Corp. of Oceanside, Calif. They recently demonstrated an updatable holographic 3-D display based on a specially formulated photorefractive polymer. The technology could be used in medical, military and entertainment applications. Holography captures 3-D images by recording the interaction of light beams, with the image retrieved by illuminating the recording material. Photorefractive polymers can store holographic information in a 3-D...Read full article

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    Published: April 2008
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