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Title: Optoelectronics ???? Photonics ??? Optoelectronics Measurement????


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Optoelectronics ????Photonics
???Optoelectronics Measurement????
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Photonics
  • The science of photonics includes the generation,
    emission, transmission, modulation, signal
    processing, switching, amplification, detection
    and sensing of light.
  • The term photonics thereby emphasizes that
    photons are neither particles nor waves they
    are different in that they have both particle and
    wave nature.

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Optoelectronics
  • Optoelectronics is the study and application of
    electronic devices that source, detect and
    control light, usually considered a sub-field of
    photonics.
  • Optoelectronic devices are electrical-to-optical
    or optical-to-electrical transducers, or
    instruments that use such devices in their
    operation.

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Optoelectronics
  • Photoelectric or photovoltaic effect
  • photodiodes (including solar cells)
  • phototransistors
  • photomultipliers Tube
  • integrated optical circuit (IOC) elements
  • Photoconductivity, used in
  • photoresistors
  • photoconductive camera tubes
  • charge-coupled imaging devices
  • Stimulated emission, used in
  • injection laser diodes
  • quantum cascade lasers
  • Radiative recombination, used in-light-emitting
    diodes or LED
  • Photoemissivity, used in-photoemissive camera
    tube

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Some People we should know!
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Augustin Jean Fresnel
  • Augustin Jean Fresnel (1788 - 1827) was a French
    physicist, and a civil engineer, who was one of
    the principal proponents of the wave theory of
    light.
  • He made a number of distinct contributions to
    optics including the well-known Fresnel lens.
  • During his enforced leisure time he formulated
    his wave ideas of light into a mathematical
    theory.

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David Brewster polarization law
  • David Brewster (1781-1868), a British physicist,
    formulated the polarization law in 1815

An illustration of the polarization of light
which is incident on an interface at Brewster's
angle.
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Linear Circular
Elliptical polarization state. the evolution
of the electric field vector, along with its x
and y components (red/left and green/right)
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  • Linear polarization The ratio of the strengths
    of the two components is constant, so the
    direction of the electric vector is constant. The
    direction of this line depends on the relative
    amplitudes of the two components.
  • Circular polarization The two orthogonal
    components have exactly the same amplitude and
    are exactly ninety degrees. One component is zero
    when the other component is at maximum or minimum
    amplitude.
  • Elliptical polarizationWhen the two components
    are not in phase and neither have the same
    amplitude or are not ninety degrees, though their
    phase offset and their amplitude ratio are
    constant.

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Fabry- Perot F-P interferometry
  • Charles Fabry (1867-1945), left, and Alfred Perot
    (1863-1925),right, were the first French
    physicists to construct an optical cavity for
    interferometry

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  • William Lawrence Bragg (1890-1971), Australian
    born British physicist, won the Nobel prize with
    his father William Henry Bragg for his "famous
    equation" when he was only 25 years old.

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Erasmus BartholinusDouble Refraction
  • Erasmus Bartholinus described this property as
    the effect of double refraction
  • Christiaan Huygens (1629 - 1695), a Dutch
    physicist, explained this double refraction in
    terms of ordinary and extraordinary waves.
  • Who made many contributions to optics and wrote
    prolifically on the subject.

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Professor Charles Kao Father of fiber optics
  • who has been recognized as the inventor of fiber
    optics is receiving an IEE prize from Professor
    John Midwinter.

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  • Flashback to 1960s the then young scientist
    Charles Kao doing an early experiment on optical
    fibre at the Standard Telecommunications
    Laboratory at Harlow, United Kingdom.

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Erasmus BartholinusDouble Refraction
  • Sailors visiting Iceland during the 17th century
    brought back to Europe calcite crystals (Iceland
    spar) which had the unusual property of showing
    double images when objects were viewed through
    it.

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Albert Einstein photoelectric effect
  • In 1922, Einstein was awarded the 1921 Nobel
    Prize in Physics for his services to Theoretical
    Physics, and especially for his discovery of the
    law of the photoelectric effect". In his 1905
    paper on the photoelectric effect.

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Albert Einsteinquantum theory and Bose-Einstein
statistics
  • In 1917, Base on relativity, Einstein proposed
    the possibility of stimulated emission, the
    physical process that makes possible the maser
    and the laser.
  • This article showed that the statistics of
    absorption and emission of light would only be
    consistent with Plancks distribution law.

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Max Planck
  • Max Planck (1858 1947) was a German physicist.
    He is considered to be the founder of the quantum
    theory, one of the most important physicists of
    the twentieth century.
  • Planck was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in
    1918 for his work on quantum theory.

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Some devices we should see!
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Laser
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List of laser types
  • Gas lasers
  • Chemical lasers
  • Dye lasers
  • Metal-vapor lasers
  • Solid-state lasers
  • Semiconductor lasers
  • Other types of lasers

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  • A modern stabilized compact He-Ne laser
  • A laser diode pigtailed to a fiber. Two of the
    leads are for a back-facet photodetector to allow
    the monitoring of the laser output power.

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Light-emitting diode
Red, green and blue LEDs of the 5mm type
Invented
Nick Holonyak Jr (1962)
Pin configuration
Anode and Cathode
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The inner workings of an LED
Parts of an LED
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Combined spectral curves for blue, yellow-green,
and high brightness red solid-state semiconductor
LEDs. FWHM spectral bandwidth is approximately
2427 nm for all three colors.
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Some application Fields we should learn!
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Mendelyeev,Dmitry Ivanovich
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Laser interference?infrared sensor, approaching
switch
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  • Application of Optoelectronics

Recongnization of workpieces and position in
industry test
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Test or inspection in dimension, tolerance,
assembling position.
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In military affairs
Moonlighting Collimationno-cooling infrared
sensor
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Biomedicine and imaging analysis
Computerized tomography
medicine image analysis
Cell Counting and Statistic
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Remote Sensing Image
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A guided bomb strikes a practice target
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3D CCD
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  • FTIR Fourier Transform InfRared Spectroscopy
  • Interference image spectroscopy ???????
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  • Difference of the Reflected Spectrum can be used
    to identify Mineral.
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  • To find the mineral and Petrosal distribution.
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3D CCD camera
  • Get the original data to Reconstruct the 3D image
    on the moon surface.
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Laser Altometer ?????
  • Detect the distance between the moon and the
    satellite to reconstruct the 3D image of the
    surface on the moon.
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?/Xradial Spectroscopy ????
  • To find some unknown elementson the moon surface
    through the ?/x radiation.
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  • To get the content and distribution of elements.
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High energy particles detector???????
  • Used to Detect components, energy, flux and
    variety of high energy electric particles
    between the moon and the earth.

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Ion detector in solar radiation????????
  • Velocity, temperature, energy of solar radiation
    between the moon and the earth.
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