Samsung Researchers Open a New Chapter in Holographic Displays

Holograms have fascinated people since their invention in 1947. The incredible feature of holograms is that they allow you to view the virtual world as real. They have long been considered the most advanced way to depict objects with light, but their widespread commercialization is still held back by technological limitations.

(Left to right) Chief Researcher, Samsung Advanced Research and Development Institute (SAIT) Jungkwuen An, Staff Scientist Kanghee Won and Hong-Seok Lee
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