VIDEO
World's Thinnest Hologram
An Australian-Chinese team led by RMIT University has developed the world's thinnest hologram.
World’s Thinnest Hologram
VISUAL: This video is a series of images and text, explaining the research of an RMIT-led team into the development of the world’s thinnest hologram.
AUDIO: Ambient music
TEXT ON SCREEN:
Researchers have created the world’s thinnest hologram.
Developed by an Australian-Chinese team led by RMIT,
the nano-hologram is 1000 times thinner than a human hair.
You don’t need 3D glasses to see it.
It overcomes size barriers faced by computer-generated holograms.
And gets us closer to having 3D holograms in everyday devices.
Screen size would become irrelevant.
Information could be displayed outside the device.
The next stage is to develop a rigid thin film –
that can be laid onto an LCD screen to enable display.
We are now closer to a science fiction world,
where holograms are part of our every day.
The possibilities are endless.
Shaping the world.
RMIT University.
AUDIO: Ambient music fades
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