Transforming the way 3D images can be displayed and at the same time used in different fields is the aim of the researchers from Dartmouth College and Southern Methodist Universitysimply indicated by the acronym SMU. Specifically, the one developed by the researchers in question is a cutting-edge technology thanks to which, for example, doctors are allowed to project detailed 3D models of organs or other structures inside an acrylic cube.
In this way the examination performed will be more practical but above all more precise. After completing the examination, through the rapid application of heat it will be possible to erase the image, and consequently prepare the device for a new scan. Ivan Aprahamian expressed himself on the issue by stating that such revolutionary technology will allow experts to write with light and then erase using light or heat.
The results of the study
But what exactly do we know about this study and especially about this revolutionary technology? We can answer the question in question by saying that through this study a new method to be able to embed 2D or 3D imagesand therefore two-dimensional and three-dimensional, in polymers in turn enhanced with a particular photosensitive chemical additive. A light projector is obviously used, specialized and developed by the professor of chemistry at SMU Alex Lippert.
The chemical substance mentioned above, and developed by the researchers who carried out the study, obviously remains imprinted until light or heat is used to eliminate the image. Once this is done, the polymer itself will be ready to be reused once again. This new and revolutionary technology It could be of great help in various fields. For example, it could be used in the medical field but also in art, in the field of architectural design, etc.