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electro-optics
e•lec•tro-op•tics or e•lec•tro•op•tics (ɪˌlɛk troʊˈɒp tɪks) n. (used with a sing. v.) the branch of physics dealing with the effects of electrical fields on optical phenomena. [1890–95] e•lec`tro-op′ti•cal, adj. e•lec`tro-op′ti•cal•ly, adv. electro-opticsThe technology associated with those components, devices and systems which are designed to interact between the electromagnetic (optical) and the electric (electronic) state.electro-optics
electro-opticsThose electronics that use visible or near visible light (e.g., infrared) for guidance or sensing.See EL-OP See EL-OP |