Under the Microscope

Creating 3D displays with liquid crystals

02.02.2012 - By Cambridge UniversityPlay

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Dr Tim Wilkinson is combining liquid crystals with nanotechnology to try and create 3D displays which would look like real life.

Dr Wilkinson: “Liquid crystal displays are now a commonplace technology from mobile phone displays to wide screen televisions. They are, however, still limited by the shape, size and speed of their pixels when they are used to display video images. This video shows microscope sequences of a new nanotechnology based liquid crystal pixel structure that will allow much higher resolution displays and even true 3D holographic displays to be fabricated in the future.”

The videos are all in real time. The scale varies from video to video, but the little dots which form a grid in most of them are all 10 μm apart (10th of diameter of a hair).

More info:

http://www-g.eng.cam.ac.uk/CMMPE/displays2d.html

Department of Engineering:

www.eng.cam.ac.uk

Music by Intercontinental Music Lab

http://www.intercontinentalmusiclab.com

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