Artificial hologram Japanese scientists Could It Feels Like Touched and Paper

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If during this time we know the hologram as a three-dimensional object that will not react when touched, may be different from this one hologram. Yes, a group of scientists in Japan have been innovating with hologram technology weapons, in which artificial hologram they can be touched by humans.

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By using femtosecond laser technology, a group of scientists Jepangitu develop 'Fairy Light', which is a system that can fire laser beams high frequency. Shot laser itself lasts one millionth of a billion per second.

The laser beam can be touched by humans, so that when light is interrupted, then the hologram pixels can be manipulated in the air. Hologram touch which is under examination by the University Center for Optical Research and Education was created using a laser which is provided by the university's researchers.

The touch, the surface of the hologram will feel like holding kerta hard and rough sandpaper. With the discovery of the new discovery, the future may allow humans to interact with the holograms.

"So, if a format of three-dimensional visual images appear and you can touch it, you can create a visual illustration of the other become more real," said Tsukuba, one of the researchers of the University Center for Optical Research and Education.

According to the science website Headlines Pulse, the results of the further development of this technology makes it possible to create a computer keyboard made of light or video chat allows users to experience a virtual touch with their interlocutors.

Still according Headlines Pulse of the site, the actual use of holographic technology which can be touched have demonstrated some time ago, but it failed because pecobaan lasers used instead burn the human hand.

The use of holographic technology that could be touched is still limited to be used only for the fashion world. However, given the abundant resources, expected of this holographic technology can be utilized in the medical field, architecture, and entertainment.

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