Photonics for space environments XI [electronic resource] : 14-15 August, 2006, San Diego, California, USA / Edward W. Taylor, chair/editor ; sponsored and published by SPIE--the International Society for Optical Engineering.
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Table of Contents:
- Low-driving voltage polymer modulators with applications in space missions / Raluca Dinu [and others]
- Two-photon 3D high-density optical storage media: optical properties, temperature, radiation, and fatigue studies / A.S. Dvornikov [and others]
- Phthalocyanine molecules with extremely strong two-photon absorption for 3D rewritable optical information storage / M. Drobizhev [and others]
- Polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) polyimides as space-survivable materials / Sandra J. Tomczak [and others]
- In situ measurement of liquid crystal spatial light modulators' beam steering characteristics during gamma irradiation / Jay Stockley [and others]
- Solar cell nanotechnology for improved efficiency and radiation hardness / Alexander I. Fedoseyev [and others]
- The role of nanostructures and quantum dots in detectors and solar cells for radiation hardened space applications / Edward W. Taylor
- Passive and active optical fibers for space and terrestrial applications / Mansoor Alam [and others]
- Multiple quantum well based modulating retroreflectors for inter- and intra-spacecraft communication / Peter G. Goetz [and others]
- Laser altimeter for planetary exploration technology demonstrator: the timing system / J. Blazej [and others]
- High-G effects on optical fiber based displacement sensing for re-entry bodies / Brett R. Nadler and Jon Greene
- Microsystem technology toughens up sun sensors for extreme environments / Johan Leijtens and Kees de Boom
- Ormosil approach toward developing a completely reversible hydrogen sensor for aerospace applications / Alex A. Kazemi, Kisholoy Goswami, and Uma Sampathkumaran
- Evaluation of optical connectors for consideration in military avionics / Brian L. Uhlhorn [and others]
- The reliability of the laser diode arrays / Aleksey Vasilyev [and others]
- Engineering photonic nanostructure profiles using nanosphere lithography and reactive-ion etching / Jinsong Wang, Yang Zhao, and Guangzhao Mao
- Optical absorption and plasma instabilities for nanotubes with spin-orbit interaction / Godfrey Gumbs, Antonios Balassis, and Yonatan Abranyos
- Linear and nonlinear optical phenomena in quantum dot systems in interlevel resonance region: effect of electron-electron interaction / Victor Bondarenko, Miroslaw Zauny, and Yang Zhao
- Terahertz quantum well photodetectors / H. Luo [and others]
- Avalanche-free tunnel-junction photodetectors with very high gain and responsivity / Jeong-S. Moon [and others]
- Multicolor megapixel QWIP focal plane arrays for remote sensing instruments / S.D. Gunapala [and others]
- The carbon nanotube-silicon heterojunction as infrared detector / Daniel A. Straus [and others]
- Recent progress in quantum-dot semiconductor optical amplifiers / Tomoyuki Akiyama and Mitsuru Sugawara
- Photonic component qualification and implementation activities at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center / Melanie N. Ott [and others]
- Space flight qualification on a multifiber ribbon cable and array connector assembly / Xiaodan Jin [and others]