International Conference on Mid-IR Optoelectronics: Materials and Devices, 2018
Abstract
Abstract: The International Conference on Mid-IR Optoelectronics: Materials and Devices provides a prominent international forum for reporting new developments in the areas of fundamental and applied optoelectronic materials and devices: including advances in infrared optoelectronic materials development, growth, and characterization; infrared optoelectronic devices, components, and systems; infrared emitters and detectors; interband and intersubband materials and devices; novel architectures based on new materials and low-dimensional structures; and non-linear infrared optoelectronics. The program will integrate technical oral sessions, poster presentations, and social activities providing many opportunities for discussions between senior researchers, junior researchers, and students. Mid-IR Optoelectronic materials and devices are highly related to US Naval or Marine Corp Science & Technology and is the foundation for many technology interests identified by ONR BAA Announcement. Therefore, it is necessary for the Navy to be aware of the latest development, technology trend, and also the key researchers in the field. The outcome of the conference, for example, the attendance list and the conference proceeding could provide anideal summary to serve the purpose. The conference outcome is expected to provide direct benefits to ONR C4ISR (CODE 31) programs with specific focused areas such as Electromagnetic materials, Electronic warfare, EO/IR sensors and sensor processing, and Nanoscale computing devices and systems.The proposed conference advances knowledge by bringing together experts, junior researchers, and students from all over the world to interact and exchange ideas in the area mid-IR optoelectronic materials and devices and the devices. The conference provides a prominent international forum for reporting new developments in the areas of fundamental and appliedinfrared optoelectronic materials development, growth, and characterization; infrared optoelectronic devices, components, and systems; infrared emitters and detectors; interband and intersubband materials and devices; novel architectures based on new materials and low dimensional structures; and non-linear infrared optoelectronics.The proposed activity benefits society by advancing the knowledge base of mid-IR materials and devices needed for present and future engineering grand challenges, such as infrared lasers and detectors for homeland security and pollution detection, efficient infrared lasers and detectors forinformation and communication technology, and photovoltaic and thermal photovoltaic solarelectrics for sustainable energy conversion. The proposed activity advances discovery and understanding while promoting teaching, training, and learning by bringing together researchers and students with broad areas of expertise to understand and discover the fundamentals IR materials and the novel devices enabled by these materials. Moreover, the proposed activity adds value by enhancing science and technology through broader dissemination and understanding via face-to-face interaction at the conference technical sessions.
Document Details
- Document Type
- DoD Grant Award
- Publication Date
- Jul 10, 2018
- Source ID
- N000141812294
Entities
People
- Shui-qing (fisher) Yu
Organizations
- Office of Naval Research
- United States Navy
- University of Arkansas System