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Optoelectronic Devices and Properties

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Optoelectronic Devices and Properties
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Publisher: InTech
ISBN-13: 9789533072043
Number of pages: 660

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Optoelectronic devices impact many areas of society, from simple household appliances and multimedia systems to communications, computing, spatial scanning, optical monitoring, 3D measurements and medical instruments. This is the most complete book about optoelectromechanic systems and semiconductor optoelectronic devices; it provides an accessible, well-organized overview of optoelectronic devices and properties that emphasizes basic principles.

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