Three Dimensional Images in the Air

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The Japanese National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) announced an exciting breakthrough in optoelectronics -- a working three dimensional display. The display does not rely on any sort of optical illusion or disorientation. Instead, infrared lasers are aligned to converge and create small amounts of plasma. The plasma acts as a floating "dot" on top of the laser grid.

The infrared laser pulses across several reflectors so that 100 dots can be created per second. The initial reports from AIST are a little light on details, but it appears as though the plasma dots can be drawn up to several meters away from the laser source. It also appears as though the device needs a vapor source with specific electron/ion content in order to generate the dots.

" The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST, President: Hiroyuki Yoshikawa) and Keio University (President: Yuichiro Anzai), in collaboration with Burton Inc. (CEO: Hideki Kimura), have succeeded in the experimental fabrication of a device displaying "real 3D images" which consist of dot arrays in space where there is nothing but air.

Most of the 3D displays reported until now draw pseudo-3D images on 2D planes by utilizing the human binocular disparity. However, many problems occur, e.g., the limitation of the visual field, and the physiological displeasure due to the misidentification of virtual images. "

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Various 2D and 3D objects drawn by the display device​

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Great find mate, that is a huge step in holographic technology. I can't wait until video game consoles are holographic (I give it 2 decades :)).
 
this is pretty cool,they are getting close but they still have a long way to go

i reckon bout 3 decades we MIGHT see some holographic products maybe sooner who knows with technology.

cheers.
 
It was what '88 when space invaders etc appeared? Or earlyer? Thats only 17/18 years. As long as they keep pumping money into developing it we may see it a little sooner.
 
Although this is a great improvement in holographic technology in 30 / 40 years time i have no doubt we will have a some kind of technology build into similar size and shape as contact lenses and just stick it into your eyes. Images then scanned to retina and here you go highest resolution no latency computer vision. You might have a data box or similar or perhaps processing unit behind your ears and you guess what. I would call it Robocop vision , live news , GPS maps , nightvision, internet , video calling and everything else right infront of you at the highest resolution :D
 
that would be schweeeeet,its shame most of us wont be around to see it tho by the time they finally crack it :(
 
Any you guys seen that jap project where they have made a suit that turns the wearer "invisible" (note the " ") by bending light. In reality its just a very expensive camoflage but still pretty rad
 
name='llwyd' said:
Any you guys seen that jap project where they have made a suit that turns the wearer "invisible" (note the " ") by bending light. In reality its just a very expensive camoflage but still pretty rad

yea it kiks ass need a lot of process power tho ... and is heavy
 
Give it a few years and im guessing the technology will go to the highest bidders. The american have been working on new concepts for body armor but if this technology can be adapted it will piss all over the other ideas
 
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