Integrated Optics - Vocabulary - Part 2: Terms Used in Classification
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ISO 11807-2 is a standard that focuses on the vocabulary and terms used in the classification of integrated optics. Integrated optics refers to the technology that involves the integration of optical components and circuits onto a single chip. This standard specifically addresses the terminology used in the classification of integrated optical elements, chips, and devices.
The purpose of this standard is to provide a common understanding and classification system for integrated optics, particularly in the fields of optical communications and sensors. By defining the terms and vocabulary, the standard aims to promote clear and consistent communication and ensure accurate classification of integrated optical components.
Understanding and classifying integrated optical elements is crucial for effective communication and development of integrated optic systems. This standard serves as a guide for engineers, researchers, and manufacturers working in the field of integrated optics, ensuring that everyone is on the same page when it comes to the classification of these components.
Descriptors | Chips, Classification, Components, Definitions, Designations, Electrooptics, Integrated optics, Optical, Optical elements, Optical radiation, Optics, Optoelectronic devices, Properties, Symbols, Terminology, Terminology standard, Terms, Vocabulary, Waveguides |
ICS Codes | 01.040.31 - Electronics (Vocabularies) 31.260 - Optoelectronics. Laser equipment |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.3 MB |