Real-time three-dimensional holographic display using a monolithic organic compound dispersed film

N Tsutsumi, K Kinashi, W Sakai, J Nishide… - Optical Materials …, 2012 - opg.optica.org
N Tsutsumi, K Kinashi, W Sakai, J Nishide, Y Kawabe, H Sasabe
Optical Materials Express, 2012opg.optica.org
Organic holographic materials such as photorefractive polymers are one of the promising
candidates for the next generation three dimensional (3D) real-time display. Recently, we
found that polymer composite of monolithic organic compound of 3-[(4-nitrophenyl) azo]-9H-
carbazole-9-ethanol (NACzE)(30 wt%) doped transparent polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)
had capability of recording and displaying new images within a few seconds and fixed at ten
seconds and viewing for a longer time without applying electric field. Here, we present 3D …
Organic holographic materials such as photorefractive polymers are one of the promising candidates for the next generation three dimensional (3D) real-time display. Recently, we found that polymer composite of monolithic organic compound of 3-[(4-nitrophenyl)azo]-9H-carbazole-9-ethanol (NACzE) (30 wt%) doped transparent polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) had capability of recording and displaying new images within a few seconds and fixed at ten seconds and viewing for a longer time without applying electric field. Here, we present 3D holographic display using monolithic organic compound NACzE dispersed transparent PMMA film sandwiched between two glass plates with size of 7.5 × 5 cm^2. The thickness of film is ca. 50 μm. Images are easily and completely erased by over recording and it is accelerated by slight heating.
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