Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics

Measurements for Competitiveness in Electronics
Author:
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1993
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780788105081

Identifies currently unmet measurement needs most critical for the U.S. electronics industry to compete successfully worldwide. Includes: role of measurements in competitiveness, & overview of U.S. electronics & electrical-equipment industries. Nine subfields of electronics are covered: semiconductors, magnetics, superconductors, microwaves, lasers, optical-fiber communications, optical-fiber sensors, video, & electromagnetic compatibility. Extensive references. Charts, tables & graphs.

Photonic Networks, Components And Applications - Proceedings Of The Montebello Workshop

Photonic Networks, Components And Applications - Proceedings Of The Montebello Workshop
Author: J Terry
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 466
Release: 1991-03-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9814569461

This Workshop gathered engineers and scientists to discuss their recent research and issues related to photonic networks and their topologies, the enabling devices and applications these networks support. Optical communication, neural, sensor and computer networks were considered. Another part of the workshop was devoted to network components based on optical fibre, semiconductor and organic materials such as lasers, amplifiers and detectors, integrated optic and optoelectronic circuits. Applications in communications, optical sensing and signal processing were addressed, with particular emphasis on avionics, submarine, space as well as office, residential, medical and specialized (captive) services.

Photonic Technology and Industrial Policy

Photonic Technology and Industrial Policy
Author: Ernest Sternberg
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780791411810

A revolutionary technological development of the late twentieth century, photonics embraces lasers, fiber optics, imaging devices, and optical applications to computing. It affects the fortunes of numerous industries and, other than conventional microelectronics, may now be the leading arena for worldwide technological rivalry. While Japan has seen its photonic industries grow faster than any other high technology sector, the United States, where much of photonics originated, has experienced a declining industrial capability in world markets. Why is the U.S. floundering in this critical new technology? Are market solutions adequate as a national response to such massive technological change? After describing the history and economic implications of photonics, this book places these questions in the context of industrial policy debates about the proper role of government in response to strategic industrial sectors. The author then assesses the U.S. public policy response by examining various government programs directed at photonics. These programs add up to an implicit government photonics policy, but one that is shortsighted, incoherent, and unplanned. Sternberg concludes that it is this failure to plan that explains United States' retrogression in a critical technology.

Materials for Optoelectronics

Materials for Optoelectronics
Author: Maurice Quillec
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1996-01-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780792396659

Optoelectronics ranks one of the highest increasing rates among the different industrial branches. This activity is closely related to devices which are themselves extremely dependent on materials. Indeed, the history of optoelectronic devices has been following closely that of the materials. KLUWER Academic Publishers has thus rightly identified "Materials for Optoelectronics" as a good opportunity for a book in the series entitled "Electronic Materials; Science and Technology". Although a sound background in solid state physics is recommended, the authors have confined their contribution to a graduate student level, and tried to define any concept they use, to render the book as a whole as self-consistent as possible. In the first section the basic aspects are developed. Here, three chapters consider semiconductor materials for optoelectronics under various aspects. Prof. G. E. Stillman begins with an introduction to the field from the point of view of the optoelectronic market. Then he describes how III-V materials, especially the Multi Quantum Structures meet the requirements of optoelectronic functions, including the support of microelectronics for optoelectronic integrated circuits. In chapter 2, Prof.

Laser Focus World

Laser Focus World
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1364
Release: 2000
Genre: Electrooptics
ISBN:

Global electro-optic technology and markets.

Optical Computing in Japan

Optical Computing in Japan
Author: Satoshi Ishihara
Publisher:
Total Pages: 544
Release: 1990
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Forty seven contributions discuss broad concepts, systems and architectures, devices, and materials, offering both a cross-section and a complete image of current research. Every aspect of this technology of the (rapidly approaching) future is under study by the Japanese, and this volume provides ac