Scott Gneiting
Brigham Young University
8 Papers
13 Citations
Scott Gneiting is an academic researcher from Brigham Young University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holographic display & Leaky mode. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
A photophoretic-trap volumetric display
Daniel E. Smalley,Erich Nygaard,K. Squire,J. Van Wagoner,Jim Rasmussen,Scott Gneiting,Kamran Qaderi,J. Goodsell,W. Rogers,M. Lindsey,K. Costner,A. Monk,M. Pearson,B. Haymore,Justin Peatross +14 more
TL;DR: This platform is capable of producing image geometries that are currently unobtainable with holographic and light-field technologies, such as long-throw projections, tall sandtables and ‘wrap-around’ displays.
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Optimizations for robust, high-efficiency, waveguide-based holographic video
Scott Gneiting,Daniel E. Smalley,Kamran Qaderi,Andrew Henrie,Benjamin Haymore,Stephen McLaughlin,Jacob Kimball,Christopher Leach,Taylor DeGraw +8 more
- 01 Jul 2016
TL;DR: The development of a monitor based on guided-to-leaky-mode waveguide modulators is discussed, including the use of grating input couplers to reduce the cost of the entire bill of materials to under one thousand dollars and a collinear surface acoustic wave and input optical wave geometry that improves efficiency of output coupling.
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Hardware and software improvements to a low-cost horizontal parallax holographic video monitor.
Andrew Henrie,Jesse R Codling,Scott Gneiting,Justin B. Christensen,Parker Awerkamp,Mark J Burdette,Daniel E. Smalley +6 more
TL;DR: A suite of modularized hardware components and software tools needed to build a HoloMonitor with basic "hacker-space" equipment are presented, highlighting improvements that have enabled the total materials cost to fall to $820, well below that of other holographic displays.
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Characterization of Anisotropic Leaky Mode Modulators for Holovideo.
Scott Gneiting,Jacob Kimball,Andrew Henrie,Stephen McLaughlin,Taylor DeGraw,Daniel E. Smalley +5 more
TL;DR: This work gives a detailed description of the measurement and characterization of leaky mode modulators suitable for full-color holographic video.
Progress on Photophoretic Trap Displays
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review the fundamentals of photophoretic trap displays and discuss the possibility of creating occlusion capable image points, and show that anisotropic scattering is observed independently in single and double point traps.
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