| I will say yes merely to avoid being the guy without enough imagination. But the technical hurdle is quite high. As chm notes, all you need to do is generate a standing waveform that has enough nodes in the right configuration. Which is fairly difficult: this is an exciting project, and has only one node. (The extra nodes are higher order fringes and are noise.) But, if you figure out how to generate a fringe pattern that happens to be what you're looking for, well, you're made then! But that may be immensely difficult to do. But I'm not a signals guy, so there may be some powerful tricks 'n transforms that make this a tractable problem. So... Basically no, this far from being a display technology, but there's no reason to think it couldn't be at some point in the future. Personally, it could be useful as a 3D plotter, or something that displays a few spares particles interacting (like an air traffic control radar map visualizer - useless but cool). |