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Edited by:
Wunyuh Jywe, Chieh Li Chen, Kuang Chao Fan, R.F. Fung, S.G. Hanson, Wen-Hsiang Hsieh, Chaug Liang Hsu, You Min Huang, Prof. Yunn Lin Hwang, Gerd Jäger, Yeau Ren Jeng, Wen Lung Li, Yunn Shiuan Liao, Chien Chang Lin, Zong Ching Lin, Cheng Kuo Sung and Ching Huan Tzeng
Online since: January 2006
Description: This is a time of newly emerging research topics in manufacturing technologies such as MEMS/Nano-Technology, Photo-Electric Devices, Precision Mechanical, Semiconductor and Optico-Mechatronic Manufacturing Technologies as well as Advanced Manufacturing and Automation Technology. The objective of this book is to provide a timely opportunity for the manufacturing community to present its newest research results, exchange ideas and become familiar with new trends and directions in the above manufacturing fields.
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
Edited by:
Aldo Ferrari
Online since: August 1997
Description: This volume presents the most recent results concerning the various approaches to obtaining light emission from silicon.
This dream of silicon technologists is inspired by the fact that an efficient and stable silicon light emitting device would open the way to the production of monolithic optoelectronic integrated circuits, that were based entirely upon silicon. In fact, some of the main building blocks of optoelectronic devices, such as waveguides and photodetectors have already been developed by using silicon technology. The above possibility would sharply reduce the price of optoelectronic circuits as compared with hybrid ones.
This dream of silicon technologists is inspired by the fact that an efficient and stable silicon light emitting device would open the way to the production of monolithic optoelectronic integrated circuits, that were based entirely upon silicon. In fact, some of the main building blocks of optoelectronic devices, such as waveguides and photodetectors have already been developed by using silicon technology. The above possibility would sharply reduce the price of optoelectronic circuits as compared with hybrid ones.