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Optoelectronics at NIST

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Author(s)

Gordon W. Day

Abstract

This document contains summaries of projects at NIST in which optoelectronics plays an important role. The document is intended to encourage more coordination and collaboration among NIST researchers in the field and more efficient use of NIST resources. The primary audience is NIST scientists, engineers, and managers, but the document is also being made available externally to enable others in the optoelectronics community to identify work at NIST that could be of interest to them. Sixty-four distinguishable projects are described. The smallest involves less than one full time equivalent staff member, the largest, nine. Each project description was prepared by the Project Leader and contains information about the size of the project, its objectives, constituency, and major current tasks. Additional background information provides some perspective.
Proceedings Title
Proc., IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society
Volume
2
Issue
11
Conference Dates
November 1-2, 1995
Conference Location
San Francisco, CA

Citation

Day, G. (1995), Optoelectronics at NIST, Proc., IEEE Lasers and Electro-Optics Society, San Francisco, CA (Accessed October 31, 2024)

Issues

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Created November 1, 1995, Updated February 17, 2017