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optoelectronics
(redirected from Optoelectronic devices)

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optoelectronics [¦äp·tō·i‚lek′trän·iks]
(electronics)
The branch of electronics that deals with solid-state and other electronic devices for generating, modulating, transmitting, and sensing electromagnetic radiation in the ultraviolet, visible-light, and infrared portions of the spectrum.


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