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    Researchers developed a novel see-through holographic display by integrating the holographic device and combiner. Partial holograms offer high image quality and excellent transparency for augmented reality applications.

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    • Optics
    • Display Technology
    • Augmented Reality

    Background:

    • Holographic displays project images outside the device plane, ideal for augmented reality (AR).
    • Traditional AR holographic displays use a combiner to merge display images with the real world.
    • Integrating the holographic device and combiner offers a streamlined approach.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To propose and demonstrate a novel see-through holographic display.
    • To investigate the concept of partial holograms for maintaining see-through quality.
    • To optimize partial hologram distribution for image quality.

    Main Methods:

    • Concept development of a combined holographic device and combiner.
    • Introduction and theoretical investigation of partial holograms.

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  • Design and fabrication of a passive computer-generated hologram (CGH) with two phase levels.
  • Main Results:

    • An evenly distributed partial hologram provides optimal image quality for a fixed holographic area percentage.
    • The fabricated CGH, using 25% of the area for partial holograms, achieved 90.9% total transmission and 72.2% parallel transmission.
    • The device demonstrated high see-through quality alongside a clear holographic image.

    Conclusions:

    • The proposed see-through holographic display effectively merges holographic imagery with real-world views.
    • Partial holograms are crucial for balancing holographic performance and transparency.
    • This technology holds promise for advanced AR applications requiring seamless integration.