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3D Printing: From decimeter to µmeter?

Author: Jean-Claude ANDRÉ

Publication date: September 10, 2021

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6. Towards 3D cinema? Data storage? A different view of 3D?

Instead of making a physical object, Patel, Cao and Lippert have proposed the production of unstable fluorescent molecules whose emission can be observed by a viewer's eye. We're not yet at the stage of 3D color television or cinema, but we're getting close. This approach, still at the proof-of-concept stage, could be very interesting (with the question of the durability of the organic materials involved and the cost of materials).

For its part, Microsoft, quoted by De Angelis

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