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5 March 2018 Naked-eye 3D imaging employing a modified MIMO micro-ring conjugate mirrors
P. Youplao, N. Pornsuwancharoen, I. S. Amiri, V. N. Thieu, P. Yupapin
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Proceedings Volume 10714, Third International Conference on Photonics Solutions (ICPS2017); 107140K (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2299810
Event: Third International Conference on Photonic Solutions, 2017, Pattaya, Thailand
Abstract
In this work, the use of a micro-conjugate mirror that can produce the 3D image incident probe and display is proposed. By using the proposed system together with the concept of naked-eye 3D imaging, a pixel and a large volume pixel of a 3D image can be created and displayed as naked-eye perception, which is valuable for the large volume naked-eye 3D imaging applications. In operation, a naked-eye 3D image that has a large pixel volume will be constructed by using the MIMO micro-ring conjugate mirror system. Thereafter, these 3D images, formed by the first micro-ring conjugate mirror system, can be transmitted through an optical link to a short distance away and reconstructed via the recovery conjugate mirror at the other end of the transmission. The image transmission is performed by the Fourier integral in MATLAB and compares to the Opti-wave program results. The Fourier convolution is also included for the large volume image transmission. The simulation is used for the manipulation, where the array of a micro-conjugate mirror system is designed and simulated for the MIMO system. The naked-eye 3D imaging is confirmed by the concept of the conjugate mirror in both the input and output images, in terms of the four-wave mixing (FWM), which is discussed and interpreted.
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P. Youplao, N. Pornsuwancharoen, I. S. Amiri, V. N. Thieu, and P. Yupapin "Naked-eye 3D imaging employing a modified MIMO micro-ring conjugate mirrors", Proc. SPIE 10714, Third International Conference on Photonics Solutions (ICPS2017), 107140K (5 March 2018); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2299810
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KEYWORDS
Microrings

Light wave propagation

Imaging systems

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