Explaining how ASKA3D works in a nutshell

Explaining how ASKA3D works
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Do you wonder after all how ASKA3D is creating the holographic image that floats in the mid-air? We answer the exact question. In the nutshell, we invented a way to create holographic display simply by using the reflection of light as well as the character of the light itself. So, that’s basically it.

We’re sure that it’s not enough explanation in a way that readers fully understand how it works. So, let us explain step by step in this newsletter.

Please click the above photo to visit ASKA3D “Operation Principle and Structure” webpage.


ASKA3D-Plate looks just like the above image. It looks like one transparent plate. But in fact, this special plate will do all the tricks necessary for creating the image in the mid-air. The following diagrams will show how it works a little bit more in detail.

The ASKA3D-plate looks like one transparent plate. But in fact, it is consisted of multiple layers. And inside these layers, we are placing a lot of small “Mirrors” inside.

In one layer, we are placing the mirrors in one direction very very precisely, and in another layer, we are placing the mirrors in orthogonal direction. When we combine them together, we have layers of plate with a lot of tiny tiny mirrors inside which have 90 degree relationships.

Then, what happens is that let’s say that the blue line is a light that’s coming from one  side of the plate. It’s hitting in one mirror, and it hits in another mirror. So, the light is getting reflected twice inside the plate, and going outside from the other side of the plate.

After all, what’s going to happen is that let’s say the image at the bottom in the above diagram is the LCD display which is emitting the light, and the light gets reflected inside the special plate (ASKA3D-plate), then it goes to the other side.

When the light is reflected in a way so precisely as possible as we do it in ASKA3D plate, the light will do is, what we call, it’s the re-conversion of the light or the re-collection of the light that is where the light is coming across each other. And that’s where the holographic display will show up in the mid-air.

Benefit of ASKA3D Holographic Display
By using ASKA3D technology, the light that you’re seeing is the same light that are coming from the original LCD display. And that is a diffusion light. The diffusion light is the light that your eyes are seeing everywhere in your daily lives.

So, the point is your eyes are capturing the very natural light that’s simply floating in the mid-air, so it’s not like AR / VR headset of which it’s using the distance between your left-hand-side eye to the object and your right-hand-side to the object that is actually confusing your eyes and brains. Due to such confusion, your eyes and brain get tired after watching the AR / VR head side after a while.

By using the ASKA3D holographic display technology, that is not going to happen. Your eyes are seeing the natural diffusion light that your eyes are seeing everywhere. That’s a one big advantage of ASKA3D technology.

If we start to talk about the benefit of ASKA3D technology, it will take another several pages. So, let us continue in the future mail magazines. We wish this will help you understand how our technology works. If any questions, please contact us by clicking here. We do appreciate your interest in our product. Let’s create the future together. The possibility is limitless!!

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