Ji-Won Son and William Phillips are working with a pulsed laser deposition system that has been used for a wide variety of applications involving thin film glasses and inorganic materials.

 
 
Graduate Thesis (Dissertations) Listing

Lewis B. Aronson
High Density Integrated-Optical Switch Arrays Based on Dynamic Waveguide Gratings
Department of Applied Physics, Edward L. Ginzton Laboratory, Stanford, CA, August 1992


Craig Uhrich
Submicron Defect Detection in Periodic Structures Using Photorefractive Holography
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, CA, November 1992

 

Jeffrey P. Wilde

Growth and Characterization of Strontium Barium Niobate Crystals for Multiplex Photorefractive Holography
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, December 1992


Paul S. Ning
Applications of Data Compression to 3-D Scalar Field Visualization
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA, May 1993

 

Yuval Levy
Numerical Analysis of Three-Dimensional Flow Solvers Applied to High-Angle-of-Attack Flows
Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Stanford, CA, May 1994


Mark S. Peercy
Linear Color Representations for Image Synthesis, Analysis and Display
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, CA, May 1994


Thierry Delmarcelle
The Visualization of Second-Order Tensor Fields
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, CA, December 1994


Muthu Jeganathan
Transients Due to Two Wave Mixing Photorefractive Media
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA, August 1995

 

Andrew C. Daiber
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA, September 1995

 

John F. Heanue
Volume Holographic Storage of Digital Data Implemented In Photorefractive Media
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, CA, November 1995

 

Raymond G. De Vré
Diffraction Properties of Volume and Layered Photorefractive Gratings with Application to Holographic Storage
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, CA, March 1996


Stephen Lee Smith
Transport Modeling of Multiple-Quantum-Well Optically Addressed Spatial Light Modulators
Physics Department, Stanford, CA, June 1996

 

Jong-Souk Yeo
Synthesis and Properites of Ferroelectric Oxide Thin Films Grown by Pulsed Laser Deposition for Nonlinear Optical Application
Materials, Science asnd Engineering Department, Stanford, CA, March 1998

 

Ying-Mei Lavin
Topology Based Visualization for Vector and Tensor Fields
Department of Physics, Stanford, CA, May 1998


Eric S. Bjornson
Nonvolatile Angular-Multiplexed Holographic Storage Systems
Department of Physics, Stanford, CA, December 1998


David Lande
Wavelength Techniques for Digital Holographic Memories
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, CA, August 1999


Alice Liu
Light-Induced Properties of Photorefractive Lead Barium Niobate Crystals
Department of Electrical Engineering, Stanford, CA, September 1999


Loukas Paraschis
Volume Holographic Recording Utilizing Photo-Initiated Polymerization for Nonvolatile Digital Data Storage
Department of Applied Physics, Stanford, CA, March 2000


Rajesh Batra
Topology Based Methods for Vector Field Comparisons
Department of Aeronautics/Astronautics, Stanford, CA, August 2000


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