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2 May 1994 Sandia's photonic program and its changing national role
Richard Franklin Carson, W. Jeffrey Meyer
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Proceedings Volume 2153, Optoelectronic Interconnects II; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174506
Event: OE/LASE '94, 1994, Los Angeles, CA, United States
Abstract
Photonics activities at Sandia National Laboratories are founded on an extensive materials research program. In 1988, the Compound Semiconductor Research Laboratory was established at Sandia to bring together device and materials research and development, in support of Sandia's role in weapons technologies. Recently, industrial competitiveness has been added as a major mission for the national laboratories. As a result, present photonics programs are not only directed towards internal applications-driven projects, but are increasingly tied to the Department of Energy's Technology Transfer Initiatives, Cooperative Research and Development Agreements, and participation in partnerships and consortia. This evolution yields a full range of photonics programs, ranging from materials synthesis and device fabrication to packaging, test, and subsystem development. This paper presents an overview of Sandia's photonics-program directions, using three applications as examples.
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Richard Franklin Carson and W. Jeffrey Meyer "Sandia's photonic program and its changing national role", Proc. SPIE 2153, Optoelectronic Interconnects II, (2 May 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.174506
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KEYWORDS
Vertical cavity surface emitting lasers

Modulators

Photonic integrated circuits

Optoelectronics

Gallium arsenide

Optical interconnects

Modulation

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