An Australian - Chinese research team has created the world's thinnest hologram, paving the way towards the integration of
3D holography into everyday electronics like smart phones, computers and TVs.
«From medical diagnostics to education, data storage, defence and cyber security,
3D holography has the potential to transform a range of industries and this research brings that revolution one critical step closer.»
Not exact matches
«Integrating
holography into everyday electronics would make screen size irrelevant — a pop - up
3D hologram can display a wealth of data that doesn't neatly fit on a phone or watch.
In this part of his career, Gerry learned a great deal about quantum mechanics, diffraction and
holography, and his thesis topic was on the development of a new kind of electron
holography to obtain
3D pictures of atoms.
Using a combination of spectro - photoelectron
holography, electrical property measurements, and first - principles dynamics simulations, the
3D atomic structures of dopant impurities in a semiconductor crystal...