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Tin M Aye

from Rosemead, CA
Age ~92

Tin Aye Phones & Addresses

  • 3309 Prospect Ave, Rosemead, CA 91770 (626) 288-4516
  • Signal Hill, CA
  • Moreno Valley, CA
  • 1522 Palm Ave, San Gabriel, CA 91776 (626) 280-2110
  • 1108 Palm Ave, San Gabriel, CA 91776
  • El Monte, CA
  • Hidden Valley Lake, CA
  • Rowland Heights, CA
  • Los Angeles, CA
  • Rowland Heights, CA

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Work:
Rangoon Arts and Science University
Education:
Rangoon Arts and Science University
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Institute Of Education, Yangon, Myanmar

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Institute of Education, Yangon, Myanmar
Education:
Institute of Education, Yangon, Myanmar
Bachelors, English, English Literature
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Location:
United States
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United States

Business Records

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Tin Tin Aye
Triple Stars LLC
Real Estate - Investment
2 Pepperwood Cir, Pomona, CA 91766
17506 Colima Rd, Whittier, CA 91748
Tin Tin Aye
MILLION MON INC

Publications

Us Patents

Dynamic Time Multiplexed Holographic Screen With 3-D Projection

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US Patent:
6595644, Jul 22, 2003
Filed:
Aug 7, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/924141
Inventors:
Andrew A. Kostrzewski - Garden Grove CA
Tin M. Aye - Mission Viejo CA
Tomasz P. Jannson - Torrance CA
Gajendra D. Savant - Rolling Hills Estates CA
Assignee:
Physical Optics Corporation - Torrance CA
International Classification:
G03B 2100
US Classification:
353 7, 359 15
Abstract:
A dynamic time multiplexed holographic system including a holographic screen and a projector that projects successive perspective images onto the holographic screen. The projector includes a rotating polygon that provides successive image slices to the holographic screen and a spatial light modulator that provides successive image slices to the rotating polygon. The holographic screen refracts the successive perspective images perpendicular to the holographic screen.

Holographic Substrate-Guided Wave-Based See-Through Display

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US Patent:
20100157400, Jun 24, 2010
Filed:
Nov 17, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/620538
Inventors:
Fedor Dimov - Redondo Beach CA, US
Tin Aye - Mission Viejo CA, US
Kevin Yu - Temple City CA, US
Svetlana Soboleva - Torrance CA, US
Khin Swe Yin - Alhambra CA, US
Myo Kyaw - Rosemead CA, US
Dmitry Voloschenko - Torrance CA, US
International Classification:
G03H 1/04
G02B 5/32
G03H 1/22
US Classification:
359 13, 359 19
Abstract:
A holographic substrate-guided wave-based see-through display can has a microdisplay, capable of emitting light in the form of an image. The microdisplay directs its output to a holographic lens, capable of accepting the light in the form of an image from the microdisplay, and capable of transmitting the accepted light in the form of an image. The holographic lens couples its output to an elongate transparent substrate, capable of accepting the light in the form of an image from the holographic lens at a first location, and transmitting the light in the form of an image along a length of the substrate by total internal reflection to a second location spaced from the first location, the elongate substrate being capable of transmitting the accepted light in the form of an image at the second location. The substrate couples out what it receives to a transparent holographic grating, capable of accepting the light transmitted from the elongate substrate and transmitting it to a location outside of the holographic grating as a viewable image.

High Finesse Holographic Fabry-Perot Etalon And Method Of Fabricating

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US Patent:
52932729, Mar 8, 1994
Filed:
Aug 24, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/934793
Inventors:
Tomasz P. Jannson - Torrance CA
Tin M. Aye - Torrance CA
Jay W. Hirsh - Los Angeles CA
Christopher C. Rich - San Pedro CA
Assignee:
Physical Optics Corporation - Torrance CA
International Classification:
G03H 100
G01B 9021
US Classification:
359 1
Abstract:
A high finesse holographic Fabry-Perot etalon and method of making a high finesse holographic Fabry-Perot etalon is disclosed. Particularly, a holographic Fabry-Perot etalon which achieves high finesse despite non-flat interfaces between the etalon media is presented. In a preferred method of fabricating a high finesse Fabry-Perot etalon, single step recording of both holograms simultaneously, with the spacer and substrates in place, is employed which preserves full phase synchronization between the holograms. In spite of imperfections or irregularities of the interface surfaces of the substrates or spacers, the holographic fringes in the holograms remain flat even for slightly different refractive indices between the various media. The position and flatness of the fringes remains similar to perfect Fabry-Perot etalon structure.

Grin Type Diffuser Based On Volume Holographic Material

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US Patent:
53653548, Nov 15, 1994
Filed:
Mar 9, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/848703
Inventors:
Tomasz P. Jannson - Torrance CA
David G. Pelka - Los Angeles CA
Tin M. Aye - Torrance CA
Assignee:
Physical Optics Corporation - Torrance CA
International Classification:
G02B 532
G02B 502
G02B 2748
G03H 132
US Classification:
359 15
Abstract:
A diffuser based on a phase volume holographic medium is recorded non-holographically with speckle which define non-discontinuous and smoothly varying change in the refractive index of the medium. The diffuser scatters light traveling from an entrance surface to an exit surfaces and reflection from the diffuser is substantially limited to Fresnel reflection from the entrance and exit surfaces and light exiting the exit surface is substantially non-specular.

Holographic High Contrast Viewing Screen Embedded In A Liquid Crystal Display

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US Patent:
56317549, May 20, 1997
Filed:
Oct 20, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/546026
Inventors:
Tomasz P. Jannson - Torrance CA
Tin M. Aye - Mission Viejo CA
Jeremy Lerner - Culver City CA
Assignee:
Physical Optics Corporation - Torrance CA
International Classification:
G02F 11335
G02F 11337
G02B 532
US Classification:
349 64
Abstract:
Systems and methods for shaping light from a liquid crystal display are described. A holographic high contrast viewing screen embedded in a liquid crystal display includes a first substrate; a first electrode connected to said first substrate; a light shaping holographic surface relief diffuser connected to said first electrode, said light shaping holographic surface relief diffuser having a first orientation and a first refractive index; a liquid crystal adjacent said light shaping holographic surface relief diffuser, the liquid crystal having a second refractive index that is substantially equal to the first refractive index, in the absence of a driving voltage applied to the first electrode and the second electrode; an alignment layer adjacent said liquid crystal, said alignment layer having a second orientation that is substantially orthogonal to said first orientation; a second electrode connected to said alignment layer; and a second substrate connected to said second electrode. The second refractive index varies as a function of the driving voltage, which is applied between the first electrode and the second electrode. The systems and methods provide advantages in that the field of view, including the horizontal and vertical extent, can be determined, in advance by the manufacturer.
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