Stephen T. Kowel

Affiliations: 
University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH 
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Optics Physics, Electronics and Electrical Engineering
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Yan J, Kowel ST, Cho HJ, et al. (2002) Design and fabrication of a micromirror array for autostereoscopic 3D displays Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 4660: 222-228
Cho HJ, Yan J, Kowel ST, et al. (2000) Scanning silicon micromirror using a bidirectionally movable magnetic microactuator Proceedings of Spie. 4178: 106-115
Sun Y, Kowel ST, Nordin GP. (2000) Circular geometry liquid crystal adaptive lens with Fresnel lens phase profile Electronic Imaging. 3955: 120-131
Wang S, Kowel ST, Eldering CA. (1998) Differential detection with polymer-based etalon modulators Journal of Lightwave Technology. 16: 448-452
Chan WW, Kowel ST. (1997) Imaging performance of the liquid-crystal-adaptive lens with conductive ladder meshing Applied Optics. 36: 8958-8969
Chan WW, Kowel ST. (1997) Imaging with the liquid crystal adaptive lens Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 3143: 156-164
Kowel ST, Kulick JH, Jones M, et al. (1997) Liquid crystal autostereoscopic real-time displays Proceedings of Spie - the International Society For Optical Engineering. 3143: 70-80
Nordin GP, Jones MW, Kulick JH, et al. (1996) Three‐dimensional display utilizing a diffractive optical element and an active matrix liquid crystal display Optical Engineering. 35: 3404-3412
Jones MW, Nordin GP, Kulick JH, et al. (1995) Real-time three-dimensional display based on the partial pixel architecture Optics Letters. 20: 1418-1420
Lindquist RG, Nordin GP, Thomsen A, et al. (1995) Pulse-width modulation drive technique for high-resolution liquid-crystal gratings Optics Letters. 20: 510-512
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