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    3D imaging generated by micro-optical device system with distortion improvement
    (2015-01-01)
    Tamee, Kreangsak
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    Chaiwong, Khomyuth
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    Yothapakdee, Kriengsak
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    Yupapin, Preecha Promphan
    This paper presents the use of a micro-optical conjugate mirror for 3D pixel construction, which can be used to construct and reconstruct the 3D pixel using the microoptical device. A conjugate mirror is formed by a semiconductor device, which is a tiny nonlinear optical device. By using the common laser as the input light beam, the object and reference beams can be formed by the reflected light beams from the PANDA ring through and drop ports. The interference between these two beams forms the 3D pixel by the four-wave mixing behavior coupled by the two nonlinear side rings. The 3D pixel is seen in the form of whispering gallery modes (WGMs) at the PANDA ring center, which is the real image, while the reconstruction images can also be obtained via the PANDA ring output port. The simulated results and graphic designs are obtained by using Optiwave program. This is useful for real 3D image display applications.