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13 April 2000 Optoelectronics research at the Army Research Laboratory
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The Army Research Laboratory (ARL) conducts a broad-based optoelectronics R and D program that addresses a number of Army applications. This program covers the full range of activities from basic materials development to component development and integration into higher levels of optoelectronic functionality. This paper addresses technology areas of interest to ARL including IR detection and imaging, IR sources, ladar, multifunction optoelectronic integration, diffractive optics, optoelectronic interconnects/processing, waveguide integrated optics, wide bandgap optoelectronics, and nonlinear optics. These areas represent a cross-section of the work conducted in the Sensors and Electron Deices Directorate of ARL. Space does not allow comprehensive discussion of the R and D program each of these technology thrust ares, but references are provided in each case so that the interested reader can pursue each of these topics further.
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George J. Simonis, Herbert K. Pollehn, Greg Sztankay, Gary L. Wood, Jagadeesh Pamulapati, and Joseph Neil Mait "Optoelectronics research at the Army Research Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 3948, Photodetectors: Materials and Devices V, (13 April 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.382117
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KEYWORDS
Optoelectronics

LIDAR

Sensors

Target detection

Waveguides

Optical components

Absorption

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