Claims
- 1. A hologram screen for reproducing an image based on an output light obtained by scattering and diffusing and image light from an image projector, characterized in that;said hologram screen present an optical spectrum whose bandwidth is 100 nm or more; and said hologram screen is comprised of a hologram element which is made by forming an interference fringe on a photosensitive material, said interference fringe being formed by irradiating an object light and a reference light onto said light sensitive material, said object light being made of a light diffused by a light diffusion body having a large diffusion angle and said reference light being made of a non-diffused light, where said light diffusion angle of the light diffusion body is set to 9 degrees or more such that the half bandwidth of said optical spectrum of the hologram screen is 100 nm or more.
- 2. A hologram screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein the light diffusion angle of the hologram screen is defined by an angle in which the light diffusion angle of the hologram screen is 10° or more.
- 3. A hologram screen as claimed in claim 1 wherein said light sensitive material has a thickness of 1-20 μn.
- 4. A hologram screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein said image light is obtained from a white light source.
- 5. A hologram screen as claimed in claim 1, wherein said optical spectrum of the hologram screen is measured from a light diffracted in a direction to an observer.
- 6. A hologram screen for reproducing an image based on an output light obtained by scattering and diffusing an image light from an image projector, characterized in that;said hologram screen present an optical spectrum whose bandwidth is 100 nm or more; and said hologram screen is comprised of a hologram element which is made by forming an interference fringe on a photosensitive material, said interference fringe being formed by irradiating object lights and reference lights onto said light sensitive material, said object lights being made of diffused lights which are obtained irradiating a plurality of lights incident onto a light diffusion body at different angles and said reference lights being made of non-diffused lights, where said light diffusion angle of the light diffusion body is set to 9 degrees or more such that the half bandwidth of said optical spectrum of the hologram screen is 100 nm or more.
- 7. A hologram screen as claimed in claim 6, wherein said image light is obtained from a white light source.
- 8. A hologram screen as claimed in claim 6, wherein said optical spectrum of the hologram screen is measured from a light diffracted in a direction to an observer.
Priority Claims (4)
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10-191572 |
Jul 1998 |
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10-195711 |
Jul 1998 |
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10-248807 |
Sep 1998 |
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10-292447 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/348,009, filed Jul. 6, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,421,147.
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