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  2002 Journal Publications
L. Kou, D. Hall, C. Strohhöfer, A. Polman, T. Zhang, R. Kolbas, R. Heller and R. Dupuis, “Er-doped AlGaAs Native Oxides: Photoluminescence Characterization and Process Optimization,” Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, Special Issue on Optoelectronic Materials and Processing, vol.
Jang, P. Fay, and I. Adesida, “Optoelectronic Receivers,” Encyclopedia of Optical Engineering, R. Driggers, ed., Marcel Dekker, New York, NY, 2002.
A. Mintairov, P. Blagnov, T. Kosel, J. Merz, V. Ustinov, A. Vlasov, “Near-field photoluminescence spectroscopy of localized states in InGaAsN alloys”, R. Cook, in Progress in Semiconductor Materials for Optoelectronic Applications, Proceedings of the Materials Research Society Symposium, Boston, Fall 2001; p.
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 Encyclopedia of Sensors, 10-Volume Set
Although there are many books focused on sensors however no encyclopedic reference work has been published as of today.
This encyclopedia will cover all aspects of sensor science and technology dealing with all types of sensor materials, their synthesis and spectroscopic characterization, sensor designs, fabrication and manufacturing techniques, sensor probes, features, physical, chemical and biosensors, their applications in electronics, photonic and optoelectronic industries, medicine, surface sensing, food industry, environmental engineering and nanotechnology.
It is written for a wide range of audience from non-scientists to active scientists and engineers, professionals and experts working in the field of sensors.
www.aspbs.com /eos.html   (647 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of Laser Physics and Technology - Optical sampling, optoelectronic sampling, laser   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Definition: a technique of sampling signals using laser light, often in the form of ultrashort pulses
Optical sampling (also called optoelectronic sampling) refers to a class of techniques where optical signals (usually in the form of ultrashort pulses) are used to probe electrical signals.
The duration of a short light pulse limits the time in which the light interacts with the device under test (DUT), and the effect of the interaction can consequently be monitored without the need for a very fast photodetector.
www.rp-photonics.com /optical_sampling.html   (388 words)

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