Dr. Andreas Georgiou
Independent Optics Consultant at Reality Optics
SPIE Involvement:
Conference Program Committee | Author | Instructor
Publications (5)

Proceedings Article | 7 August 2023 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12624, 1262408 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2679479
KEYWORDS: Holograms, Waveguides, Holographic displays, Holographic optical elements, Digital holography, Eye tracking, Liquid crystal on silicon, Computer generated holography, Holographic materials, Volume Bragg gratings, Planar waveguides

Proceedings Article | 7 August 2023 Presentation + Paper
Proceedings Volume 12624, 1262406 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2679099
KEYWORDS: Lenses, Virtual reality, Waveguides, Lens arrays, Design and modelling, Head-mounted displays, Microlens array, Augmented reality

Proceedings Article | 21 May 2018 Paper
A. R. Travis, Jiaqi Chu, Andreas Georgiou
Proceedings Volume 10676, 106760D (2018) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2303815
KEYWORDS: Holograms, Projection systems, Eye, Reflection, Holography, Mirrors, Liquid crystals, Spatial frequencies, Volume holography, Bragg gratings

Proceedings Article | 21 April 2008 Paper
R. Ghannam, A. Georgiou
Proceedings Volume 6989, 69891X (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.780784
KEYWORDS: Liquid crystals, Electrodes, Diffraction, Diffraction gratings, Phase shift keying, Photonics, Phase modulation, Refractive index, LCDs, Photonic crystals

Proceedings Article | 1 September 2004 Paper
Andreas Georgiou, Jeremy Sosabowski, William Crossland
Proceedings Volume 5456, (2004) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.545310
KEYWORDS: Holograms, Quantization, Optical tweezers, Digital holography, Binary data, Particles, Free space, Spatial frequencies, Phase shifts, Beam splitters

Conference Committee Involvement (7)
Optical Architectures for Displays and Sensing in Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality (AR, VR, MR) VI
27 January 2025 | San Francisco, California, United States
Optical Architectures for Displays and Sensing in Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality (AR, VR, MR) V
29 January 2024 | San Francisco, California, United States
Optical Architectures for Displays and Sensing in Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality (AR, VR, MR) IV
30 January 2023 | San Francisco, California, United States
Optical Architectures for Displays and Sensing in Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality (AR, VR, MR) III
23 January 2022 | San Francisco, California, United States
Optical Architectures for Displays and Sensing in Augmented, Virtual, and Mixed Reality (AR, VR, MR) II
28 March 2021 | Online Only, California, United States
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Course Instructor
SC1317: Waveguides for Mixed Reality: Principles and Applications
The future Mixed Reality headset will undoubtedly use waveguides to achieve a spectacle form factor and, if required, optical see-through. Mixed Reality waveguides were unheard of ten years ago, but now they receive billions of dollars in investment. Therefore, while there is a plethora of marketing information online, there is limited information on their theory of operation. This course presents the operating principles of diffractive and reflective waveguides and gives examples of their use in existing MR products. The gratings theory is described for diffractive waveguides, emphasizing the k-space representation. The different grating technologies are then presented, including Volume Bragg Gratings (VBGs), Surface Relief Gratings (SRGs), and Polarization Gratings. Reflective waveguides are described, including their manufacturing methods, advantages over diffractive waveguides, and shortcomings. Finally, the operation of a few existing waveguide-based headsets is described.
SC1338: Display Engines for Mixed Reality: Optical Design & Technology
Mixed Reality hardware encompasses a wide range of devices to fit specific applications. Characteristics like the optical see-through, field of view, eye box size, and resolution determine each headset's optical design and technology. The display engine is the heart of the optical system as it forms the image and creates an exit pupil for the eye box or the waveguide. This course looks at the two fundamental aspects of display engines: (a) the optical design and (b) the modulator technology forming the image pixels. The first part of the course concentrates on occlusive architectures (VR) with optical designs based on hybrid Fresnel lenses, Catadioptric optics (a.k.a. pancakes) and segmented optics. It continues to describe the basic operation of LCDs and OLED display panels. The second part of the course describes the display engines for optical-see-through architectures (AR), with or without an exit pupil expansion waveguide. The operating principles of Laser Beam Scanners (LBS), Liquid Crystal on Silicon (LCoS), and Digital Micromirrors (DMD) are described, and how they are integrated into the optical system is presented.
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