Stephen McLaughlin
Brigham Young University
8 Papers
37 Citations
Stephen McLaughlin is an academic researcher from Brigham Young University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leaky mode & Holographic display. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications.
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Papers
Optimized guided-to-leaky-mode device for graphics processing unit controlled frequency division of color
TL;DR: By matching the device bandwidth to that of the GPU outputs, this work has made possible highly parallel and scalable color waveguide 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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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 characterization and optimization of leaky-mode modulators for holographic video
Daniel E. Smalley,Stephen McLaughlin,Christopher Leach,Jacob Kimball,V. Michael Bove,Sundeep Jolly +5 more
TL;DR: Progress has been made in the fabrication of guided wave devices for use in holographic video displays, including identifying anisotropic leaky-mode modulators as a platform for holographic display, the development of a characterization apparatus to extract key parameters from leakY-mode devices, and the identification of optimized waveguide parameters for frequency-controlled color display.
Design and fabrication of a color multiplexing LiNbO 3 device
Christopher Leach,Stephen McLaughlin,Andrew Henrie,B. Haymore,Daniel E. Smalley +4 more
- 01 Oct 2015
TL;DR: In an effort to create a full-color holovideo display, a wavelength-multiplexing LiNbO3 crystal is designed and matched to that of current GPUs, the display is able to efficiently process large amounts of data.
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