Optoelectronics
Optoelectronics (or optronics) is the study and application of electronic devices and systems that source, detect and control light, usually considered a sub-field of photonics. In this context, light often includes invisible forms of radiation such as gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet and infrared, in addition to visible light. Optoelectronic devices are electrical-to-optical or optical-to-electrical transducers, or instruments that use such devices in their operation.
Electro-optics is often erroneously used as a synonym, but is a wider branch of physics that concerns all interactions between light and electric fields, whether or not they form part of an electronic device.
Optoelectronics is based on the quantum mechanical effects of light on electronic materials, especially semiconductors, sometimes in the presence of electric fields.[1]
Photoelectric or photovoltaic effect, used in:
photodiodes (including solar cells)- phototransistors
- photomultipliers
- optoisolators
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
- injection laser diodes
- Lossev effect, or radiative recombination, used in:
light-emitting diodes or LED- OLEDs
Photoemissivity, used in
- photoemissive camera tube
Important applications[2] of optoelectronics include:
- Optocoupler
Optical fiber communications
See also
- Interconnect bottleneck
- Liquid-crystal display
- Non-radiative lifetime
OECC (OptoElectronics and Communications Conference)- Optical amplifier
- Optical communication
- Optical fiber
- Optical interconnect
- Opto-electronic oscillator
- Parallel optical interface
- Photoemission
- Photoemission spectroscopy
- Photovoltaic effect
- Stimulated emission
References
^ Physics and Technology - Vishay Optoelectronics Archived 2016-05-16 at the Portuguese Web Archive
^ Optocoupler Application Examples
External links
- OIDA (Optoelectronics Industry Development Association)