Nature Communications
05/29/18: M. Babaeian et al., “Nonlinear optical components for all-optical probabilistic graphical model“, Nature Communications, 9, 2128 (2018). Link
05/29/18: M. Babaeian et al., “Nonlinear optical components for all-optical probabilistic graphical model“, Nature Communications, 9, 2128 (2018). Link
06/04/2018: I will be participating to the 2018 NSF Partnerships for Innovation (PFI) Grantee Conference in Atlanta (GA), and presenting our results on “Power Efficient Data Center”. Link
05/22/2018: The Guardian, “Holograms: are they still the preserve of science fiction? ” an article from Dave Hall citing our research on 3D display, as well as Daniel Smalley at BYU. Link
04/09/2018 Rachel Metz quote P.-A Blanche in her article about Magic Leap’s goggles and patent strategy in MIT Technology Review. Link
05/01/2018 Liliana Ruiz Diaz et al., “Optical and mechanical tolerances in hybrid concentrated thermal-PV solar trough“, Optics Express, Vol. 26, Issue 10, pp. A602-A608 (2018). Link
“This Computer Uses Light—Not Electricity—To Train AI Algorithms.” An article from Tom Simonite in Wired.com about optical computing. Link
03/12/2018 Colton M. Bigler, Pierre-Alexandre Blanche, and Kalluri Sarma , “Holographic waveguide heads-up display for longitudinal image magnification and pupil expansion“, Applied Optics, 57(9), March 2018. Link
Press release from OSA: “Holography Approach Improves Heads up Displays for Planes and Cars”
Information relayed by:
• Photonics Media | • Air Force technology | • Eurasia Review |
• Science Daily | • RandD Magazine | • ECNmag |
• InAVate | • Engineering.com | • Manufacturing & Engineering Magazine |
• Electronics360 | • Long Room.com |
02/28/2018: P.-A. Blanche, “Holographic Recording Media and Devices“, in Encyclopedia of Modern Optics (Second Edition), Elsevier, Pages 87–101, 2018. Link
02/27/2018 P.-A. Blanche, “Expansion Of Angular Distribution Of A Light Beam To Cover UP To 4Pi Steradians”, Patent application US62/635,804.
03/01/2018: Pierre-Alexandre Blanche, Colton Bigler, Jae-Won Ka, Nasser Peyghambarian, “Fast and continuous recording of refreshable holographic stereograms,“ Optical Engineering 57(6), 061608 (1 March 2018). Link
Picture of our setup was used for the cover of the Optical Engineering, Special Section on Light Field and Holographic Displays. Link