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Silicon photonics

Glossary Of Laser Terminology
    Photonic technology based on silicon chips




Photonic, английский
    A term coined for devices that work using photons or light, analogous to "electronic" for devices working with electrons.


Photonic band-gap structure, английский
    Variable compositions


Photonic bandgap fibers, английский
    Optical fibers where light is guided based on a photonic bandgap effect


Photonic crossconnect, английский
    Оптический кросс-соединитель


Photonic crystal, английский

Photonic crystal fibers, английский
    Specialty optical fibers with a built-in microstructure, in most cases consisting of small air holes in glass


Photonic crystal fibre, английский

Photonic crystal heterostructure, английский

Photonic integrated circuit, английский

Photonic integrated circuits, английский
    Integrated circuits with optical functions


Photonic metamaterials, английский
    Nanostructured materials with special optical properties


Photonics, английский
  1. Gallium arsenide integrated circuits for optical interconnections within and between computer and communication equipment called gaa. present fiber optic computer and communication links are limited by discrete component electronics. in development is a projected 32-channel parallel monolithic ic connector which could vastly increase performance and drive down costs to open up long- sought new fiber optic markets which can replace current copper-wired connections.

  2. The electronic technology involving light and photons at all wavelengths between the far-infrared and the ultra-violet. also called "optoelectronics".

  3. The science and technology of light


Photonics mast, английский
    A device similar in concept to a submarine periscope, that provides many benefits a periscope is unable to offer. it replaces line-of-sight viewing with equipment, similar to a digital camera, mounted on telescoping arms that are contained entirely within the sail without penetrating the pressure hull. the hull opening for cables is much smaller and more easily sealed, minimizing the risk of water leakage. moreover, being connected by flexible cables instead of rigid tubes, the control room need not be placed directly below the sail, but can be moved to a lower deck away from the hull’s curvature where there is more space. sailors throughout the boat can view color, highresolution black and white, or infrared images, on flatpanel displays; and these images can be shared with other ships in the theater, or with command centers ashore. however, photonic masts can not operate at the depths possible for floating fiber optic scanners.


Silicon, английский
  1. Silicium

  2. A metallic element, used in pure form in rectifier units; combined with oxygen, it forms silicon dioxide.

  3. A non-metallic chemical element (note: the chemical symbol is si.)

  4. Кремний

  5. A non-metallic element occurring extensively in the earth’s crust in silica and silicates. silicon is the basis for the junction found in most semiconductor devices.


Silicon (si), английский
  1. A semiconducting material found in most solar cells. it absorbs photons in sunlight and creates energy.

  2. A semi-metallic chemical element that makes an excellent semiconductor material for photovoltaic devices. it crystallizes in face-centered cubic lattice like a diamond. it`s commonly found in sand and quartz (as the oxide).

  3. A semi‐metallic chemical element that makes an excellent semiconductor


Silicon (si) epitaxial film on sapphire substrate, английский
    Si/al2o3


Silicon alley, английский
    N. - the competitive technology sector based in new york, ny. example although san francisco continues to draw new business, more and more technology graduates are migrating to silicon alley.


Silicon alloys, английский

Silicon bilateral switch, английский

Silicon blowing, английский
    Обескремнивание в начале продувки плавки кислородом


Silicon borides, английский

Technology, английский
  1. The use of tools and knowledge to meet human needs.

  2. Техника; технология

  3. Техника (означает все знания или неотъемлемую часть знаний о: научных принципах или открытиях; промышленных процессах; материальных и энергетических ресурсах; средствах транспорта и связи, постольку, поскольку эти знания непосредственно касаются развития производства товаров или сферы услуг; документы юнеско)

  4. N технология speech recognition ~ технология распознава- ния речи3

  5. Национальный институт стандартов и технологии

  6. Технология

  7. The body of knowledge about, and the systematic study of, methods, techniques and hardware applied in the adaptation of the physical environment to man`s needs and wants. the application of scientific knowledge to build or improve the infrastructure of agriculture, industry government and daily life. (technology must not be confused with the very infrastructure it generates). technology has autocatalytic properties. it favores the use of technical devices and processes even in solving social problems, e.g., by using fertilizers to enhance agricultural production rather than a different form of work organization, by using computers for national planning rather than decentralized decision making processes.

  8. The practical application of knowledge to achieve particular tasks that employs both technical artefacts (hardware, equipment) and (social) information (‘software’, know-how for production and use of artefacts). supply push aims at developing specifi c technologies through support for research, development and demonstration. demand pull is the practice of creating market and other incentives to induce the introduction of particular sets of technologies (e.g., low-carbon technologies through carbon pricing) or single technologies (e.g., through technology-specifi c feed-in tariffs).


Cleaving of fibers, английский
    Preparing fiber ends with clean optical surfaces by controlled breaking


Avalanche photodiodes, английский
    Photodiodes with internal signal amplification through an avalanche process