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The principle of China people making Hatsune Miku holographic projection

360-degree holographic phantom imaging system is a mid-air imaging system that suspends three-dimensional images in the real scene of the cabinet.

The 360 holographic phantom imaging system consists of cabinet, spectroscope and video playback equipment. Based on the principle of spectroscopic imaging, a product display system is formed by constructing a three-dimensional model of the product, and then superimposing the photographed product image or product three-dimensional model image on the scene for special processing.

People don't need to wear any polarized glasses, and they can enjoy the special effects of 3D phantom stereoscopic display without any constraints, giving people a visual impact and a strong sense of depth.

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Holography was first discovered by British physicist dennis gabor (1900- 1979) in 1947, and won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 197 1 year. Other physicists have also done a lot of pioneering work, such as Mieczyslaw Wolfke solving the previous technical problems and making optimization possible.

In fact, this discovery is a casual product of a British company in the process of improving the electron microscope (patent number GB685286). This technology was originally called "electronic hologram" because it was still using electron microscope at the beginning. As a hologram in the optical field, it was not until the invention of laser technology in 1960.

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