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Joonku Hahn

Researcher at Kyungpook National University

Publications -  133
Citations -  2063

Joonku Hahn is an academic researcher from Kyungpook National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holography & Holographic display. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 119 publications receiving 1807 citations. Previous affiliations of Joonku Hahn include Seoul National University & Duke University.

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Three-dimensional display technologies of recent interest: principles, status, and issues [Invited]

TL;DR: Up-to-date see-through 3D display is a concept close to the ultimate goal of presenting seamless virtual images, although it is still far from practical use, many efforts have been made to resolve issues such as occlusion problems.
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Wide viewing angle dynamic holographic stereogram with a curved array of spatial light modulators

TL;DR: A novel design of dynamic holographic stereogram with a curved array of spatial light modulators (SLMs) is proposed, which improves the scalability in viewing angle of holographic display and the loss of light power is significantly reduced.
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Mathematical modeling of triangle-mesh-modeled three-dimensional surface objects for digital holography

TL;DR: A mathematical model of triangle-mesh-modeled three-dimensional (3D) surface objects for digital holography is developed and Reconstruction of computer-generated holograms synthesized by using the developed model is demonstrated experimentally.
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Holographic head-mounted display with RGB light emitting diode light source

TL;DR: A compact head-mounted holographic three-dimensional display with an RGB light-emitting diode (LED) light source with issues regarding full-color holographic image design and the quality associated with the use of an LED light source are investigated.
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360-degree tabletop electronic holographic display.

TL;DR: A tabletop holographic display system for simultaneously serving continuous parallax 3.2-inch 360-degree three-dimensional holographic image content to multiple observers at a 45-degree oblique viewing circumference is demonstrated.