Integrated Optics - Vocabulary - Part 2: Terms Used in Classification
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ISO 11807-2 is a standard that provides a vocabulary for integrated optics, specifically focusing on the terms used in the classification of integrated optical elements, chips, and devices. The standard is applicable to various areas, including optical communications and sensors. It aims to establish a common language and understanding for the classification of these integrated optical components.
The standard helps in facilitating effective communication and collaboration between professionals and organizations working in the field of integrated optics. By defining the terms used in the classification process, ISO 11807-2 ensures that there is clarity and consistency in the classification of integrated optical elements, chips, and devices.
This standard serves as a valuable resource for individuals and companies involved in the design, development, and manufacturing of integrated optical components. It provides a framework for categorizing and organizing these components based on their characteristics and functionalities. By conforming to this standard, organizations can enhance their operational efficiency and ensure compatibility and interoperability among different integrated optical systems.
Descriptors | Chips, Classification, Components, Definitions, Designations, Electrooptics, Integrated optics, Optical, Optical elements, Optical radiation, Optics, Optoelectronic devices, Properties, Symbols, Terminology, Terms, Vocabulary, Waveguides |
ICS Codes | 01.040.31 - Electronics (Vocabularies) 31.260 - Optoelectronics. Laser equipment |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.2 MB |