Abstract

We present a stereoscopic vision system that the stereoscopic images pairs are recorded into a volume hologram. If the two stereoscopic image pairs and a reference beam are of the same wavelength, a stationary interference pattern in s formed in a volume hologram. When the reference beam are of the same wavelength, a stationary interference pattern is formed in a volume hologram. When the reference beam with Bragg matching condition is illuminated for reconstruction, stereoscopic images are suitably projected on the left and right display p;lane for stereoscopic viewing. We present experimental results of stereoscopic pairs recording and reading with a 45 degree cut Fe: LiNbO3 crystal.© (1999) COPYRIGHT SPIE--The International Society for Optical Engineering. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.

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