Difference between revisions of "Wavefront display"
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− | A '''wavefront display''' is a type of [[visual display]] that can reproduce an entire wavefront. | + | A '''wavefront display''' is a theoretical type of [[visual display]] that can reproduce an entire wavefront. |
The most common type of wavefront display is a [[holographic display]]. | The most common type of wavefront display is a [[holographic display]]. | ||
Holographic displays have a very high computational cost. | Holographic displays have a very high computational cost. | ||
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+ | Wavefront displays can theoretically be built with [[laser]]s. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 03:27, 26 February 2025
A wavefront display is a theoretical type of visual display that can reproduce an entire wavefront.
The most common type of wavefront display is a holographic display.
Holographic displays have a very high computational cost.
Wavefront displays can theoretically be built with lasers.