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The size of pixels is one of the key limiting features in the state of the art of holographic displays systems.The resolution and field of view in these systems are dictated by the size of the pixel (the smallest light scattering element).[1] We have demonstrated the utilization of carbon nanotubes (nanostructures) as the smallest possible scattering element for diffracting light in a highly controlled manner to produce two dimensional holograms.An array of carbon nanotubes was elegantly patterned to produce a high resolution hologram.