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Definition of electro-optics in English: electro-opticsplural noun treated as singular The branch of science that deals with the effect of electric fields on light and on the optical properties of substances. Example sentencesExamples - At 40 Gbps, electronics and electro-optics must work significantly faster than in today's 2.5 - Gbps and 10 - Gbps systems.
- We've been working with a few defense contractors and companies in the electro-optics business that are considering expansions.
- An array of onboard sensors, infrared, radar, and electro-optics can be used to gather information, record it, and download it after the mission.
- Awarded annually, the Gold Medal of the Society recognizes outstanding engineering or scientific accomplishments in optics, electro-optics, or photographic technologies or applications.
- Fortunately, the electro-optics segment stands to benefit.
- Always keen on learning more, he was attracted to the field of laser optics and worked for a time as a certified laser electro-optics technician in southern California while continuing to run his own mineral business.
- Israel also wants to increase cooperation with India in other areas, including agricultural biotechnology, lasers and electro-optics and information technology.
- He is a consultant in displays and electro-optics in Los Altos, CA.
- The technology that can deliver is electro-optics.
Derivatives adjective The electro-optic tracking device, a passive infra-red electro-optic sensor, is mounted on the top of the turret in a spherical housing and is controlled by an operator at a weapon control terminal. Example sentencesExamples - Other sensors that can help detect a submarine are infrared and electro-optic sensors, which are usually mounted on the nose of the aircraft and allow it to scan a narrow arc to the front.
- Performance and cost pressures placed on electro-optic systems will continue to increase as battlefield demands increase.
- There has been, for example, a sustained effort to develop polymers for nonlinear optics or the electro-optic effect.
- Here, optics (usually mirrors) are arranged so that the input beam makes several passes through the amplifier gain medium before exiting; alternatively, electro-optic switching can be used.
adjective A 10 inch reflecting telescope provides common optics for infrared and electro-optical sensors. Example sentencesExamples - They may be regarded as weapons which are air launched and guided to their target through the use of laser, electro-optical sensors, global positioning systems, or inertial navigation systems.
- The towers and aerostats carry an electro-optical and infrared sensor that detects enemy forces and objects at day or night.
- Multispectral scanner systems are passive, electro-optical sensors that collect and digitally record reflected and emitted electromagnetic energy.
- The assault variant also will feature a medium-range electro-optical / infrared sensor on a mast that can be raised three meters.
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