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Pierre Alexandre Blanche

Researcher at University of Arizona

Publications -  125
Citations -  2472

Pierre Alexandre Blanche is an academic researcher from University of Arizona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holography & Photorefractive effect. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 116 publications receiving 2116 citations. Previous affiliations of Pierre Alexandre Blanche include University of Liège.

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Holographic three-dimensional telepresence using large-area photorefractive polymer

TL;DR: 3D telepresence is demonstrated by taking multiple images from one location and transmitting the information via Ethernet to another location where the hologram is printed with the quasi-real-time dynamic 3D display.
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An updatable holographic three-dimensional display

TL;DR: This work reports an updatable holographic 3D display based on photorefractive polymers with nearly 100% diffraction efficiency, fast writing time, hours of image persistence, rapid erasure, and large area, capable of recording and displaying new images every few minutes.
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ProjecToR: Agile Reconfigurable Data Center Interconnect

TL;DR: Simulations using realistic data center workloads show that this novel, free-space optics based approach for building data center interconnects can improve mean flow completion time by 30-95% and reduce cost by 25-40%.
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A single shot coherent Ising machine based on a network of injection-locked multicore fiber lasers

TL;DR: An analog all-optical implementation of a coherent Ising machine (CIM) based on a network of injection-locked multicore fiber lasers using spatial light modulators (SLMs) to solve several Ising Hamiltonians.
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Volume phase holographic gratings: large size and high diffraction efficiency

TL;DR: The large-scale VPHG research facility set up at the Center Spatial de Liege enables production of VPHGs up to 380 mm in diameter, with fringe frequencies from 315 to 3300 lp/mm.