“Reflective, Deformable, Colloidal Display: a waterfall-based colloidal membrane using focused ultrasonic waves.” by Ochiai, Oyama, Hoshi and Rekimoto

  • ©Yoichi Ochiai, Alexis Oyama, Takayuki Hoshi, and Jun Rekimoto

  • ©Yoichi Ochiai, Alexis Oyama, Takayuki Hoshi, and Jun Rekimoto

  • ©Yoichi Ochiai, Alexis Oyama, Takayuki Hoshi, and Jun Rekimoto

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Entry Number: 89

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    Reflective, Deformable, Colloidal Display: a waterfall-based colloidal membrane using focused ultrasonic waves.

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    Our previous research[1] indicates that we can control the reflectance, transparency, and the view angle of the colloidal membrane using ultrasonic waves. The problem was the membrane was rather easy to break. However, in order to widen the view angle and extend the research, the screen is required to withstand powerful ultrasonic waves.

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    1. Y. Ochiai et al., A colloidal display: membrane screen that combines transparency, BRDF and 3D volume. In ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Emerging Technologies, Article 2, 2012
    2. T. Hoshi et al., Noncontact Tactile Display Based on Radiation Pressure of Airborne Ultrasound, IEEE Transactions on Haptics, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 155–165, 2010.


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