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UCLA Gets a 3D Layer Projection with 28 Planes in One Shot

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A team of engineers from the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) has achieved something that seemed reserved for science fiction: project 28 different three-dimensional images into separate axial planes, all in a single shot of light. The system, a symbiosis between diffractive optics and deep neural networks, is described in Light: Science & Applications magazine and opens the door to compact, sharp, and goggle-free volumetric screen…
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A team of engineers from the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA) has achieved something that seemed reserved for science fiction: project 28 different three-dimensional images into separate axial planes, all in a single shot of light. The system, a symbiosis between diffractive optics and deep neural networks, is described in Light: Science & Applications magazine and opens the door to compact, sharp, and goggle-free volumetric screen…

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Merca2.es broke the news on Monday, June 15, 2026.
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