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Holography Method Creates Animations in Free Space

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PROVO, Utah, May 13, 2021 — A holography technique developed at Brigham Young University enables the creation of light-based animations that can be seen with the naked eye, without a screen. Electrical engineering professor Dan Smalley and his team garnered international attention in 2018 when they demonstrated the ability to draw screenless, free-floating images in free space, called optical trap displays. That technique uses photophoretic trapping, and traps a single particle in the air with a laser beam. The particle is illuminated by visible lasers and then moved around, leaving behind a laser illuminated path...Read full article

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    Published: May 2021
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    holography
    Holography is a technique used to capture and reconstruct three-dimensional images using the principles of interference and diffraction of light. Unlike conventional photography, which records only the intensity of light, holography records both the intensity and phase information of light waves scattered from an object. This allows the faithful reproduction of the object's three-dimensional structure, including its depth, shape, and texture. The process of holography typically involves the...
    hologram
    An interference pattern that is recorded on a high-resolution plate, the two interfering beams formed by a coherent beam from a laser and light scattered by an object. If after processing, the plate is viewed correctly by monochromatic light, a three-dimensional image of the object is seen.
    Research & Technologyholographyhologramvolumetric displaysBrigham Young UniversityDan SmalleyLasersoptical trapOptical trappingoptical trapsoptical trap displayphotophoretic trappingAmericas

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