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Optics Letters|April 1, 1997
Digital-to-analog image conversion with an optically addressed spatial light modulatorF Pérennès, T M Coker, W A Crossland
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|January 11, 2001
Dynamic holography for optical interconnections. I. Noise floor of low-cross-talk holographic switchesK L Tan, W A Crossland, R J Mears
Optics Letters|January 12, 2008
Resonant enhancement of low-contrast electro-optic effectsT M Coker, W K Choi, W A Crossland
Applied Optics|October 2, 2010
Dynamic holographic interconnects that use ferroelectric liquid-crystal spatial light modulatorsD C O'Brien, R J Mears, T D Wilkinson, et al.
Applied Optics|June 18, 2010
Evolutionary development of advanced liquid crystal spatial light modulatorsN Collings, W A Crossland, P J Ayliffe, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|September 16, 2006
Non-display applications and the next generation of liquid crystal over silicon technologyT D Wilkinson, C Henderson, D Gil Leyva, et al.
Applied Optics|September 12, 2008
Liquid crystal over silicon device characteristics for holographic projection of high-definition television imagesA Georgiou, J Christmas, J Moore, et al.
Applied Optics|August 21, 2010
Bistability and nonlinearity in optically addressed ferroelectric liquid-crystal spatial light modulators: applications to neurocomputingM Killinger, J L de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye, P Cambon, et al.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|January 11, 2001
Dynamic holography for optical interconnections. II. Routing holograms with predictable location and intensity of each diffraction orderK L Tan, S T Warr, I G Manolis, et al.
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Optics Letters|April 1, 1997
Digital-to-analog image conversion with an optically addressed spatial light modulatorF Pérennès, T M Coker, W A Crossland
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|January 11, 2001
Dynamic holography for optical interconnections. I. Noise floor of low-cross-talk holographic switchesK L Tan, W A Crossland, R J Mears
Optics Letters|January 12, 2008
Resonant enhancement of low-contrast electro-optic effectsT M Coker, W K Choi, W A Crossland
Applied Optics|October 2, 2010
Dynamic holographic interconnects that use ferroelectric liquid-crystal spatial light modulatorsD C O'Brien, R J Mears, T D Wilkinson, et al.
Applied Optics|June 18, 2010
Evolutionary development of advanced liquid crystal spatial light modulatorsN Collings, W A Crossland, P J Ayliffe, et al.
Philosophical Transactions. Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences|September 16, 2006
Non-display applications and the next generation of liquid crystal over silicon technologyT D Wilkinson, C Henderson, D Gil Leyva, et al.
Applied Optics|September 12, 2008
Liquid crystal over silicon device characteristics for holographic projection of high-definition television imagesA Georgiou, J Christmas, J Moore, et al.
Applied Optics|August 21, 2010
Bistability and nonlinearity in optically addressed ferroelectric liquid-crystal spatial light modulators: applications to neurocomputingM Killinger, J L de Bougrenet de la Tocnaye, P Cambon, et al.
Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics, Image Science, and Vision|January 11, 2001
Dynamic holography for optical interconnections. II. Routing holograms with predictable location and intensity of each diffraction orderK L Tan, S T Warr, I G Manolis, et al.
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