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http://dx.doi.org/10.14775/ksmpe.2014.13.4.001

Machinining of Specular Hologram using End-mill Technology  

Jeon, Eun-Chae (Dept. of Nano Manufacturing Technology, KIMM)
Cha, Jin-Ho (Dept. of Nano Manufacturing Technology, KIMM)
Lee, Je-Ryung (Dept. of Nano Manufacturing Technology, KIMM)
Choi, Hwan-Jin (Dept. of Nano Manufacturing Technology, KIMM)
Kim, Chang-Eui (Dept. of Nano Manufacturing Technology, KIMM)
Je, Tae-Jin (Dept. of Nano Manufacturing Technology, KIMM)
Kim, Hwi (School of Elec. and Info. Eng., Korea Univ.)
Choi, Doo-Sun (Dept. of Nano Manufacturing Technology, KIMM)
Publication Information
Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers / v.13, no.4, 2014 , pp. 1-6 More about this Journal
Abstract
The specular hologram is one type of hologram, and it consists of many arcs. They are very easy to fabricate and can even be machined by hand and a compass. In this study, we designed two squares having different depths and consisting of many arcs, after which we machined the arcs using end-mill technology. The width of the machined arcs showed high repeatability. Moving tracks were observed on the bottom surface, and top burrs were noted. In spite of them, the phenomenon of the specular hologram was observed when an observer and a light source stood on the same side. The two squares seemed to have different depths when they were observed from the left and right directions. In this study, it was verified that a specular hologram can be manufactured by end-mill technology.
Keywords
End-mill; Specular Hologram; Machining; Arc;
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