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Erasable Holograms Created

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TUCSON, Ariz., Feb. 6, 2008 -- A special light-sensitive plastic film sandwiched between two pieces of glass coated with transparent electrodes can capture images when laser light and an external electric field are applied. Pictures taken from many 2-D perspectives are assembled into a 3-D picture by the holographic device and can be erased and rewritten within minutes. The University of Arizona optical scientists who created erasable 3-D holograms are (l-r): Pierre Blanche, Nasser Peyghambarian and Savas Tay. They are standing in front of the 3-D display setup. (Images courtesy University of Arizona) The holographic...Read full article

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    Published: February 2008
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