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Optical Electronics StreamPhotonics is the study of how to generate, detect, and manipulate light. One of the most important applications of photonics today is fiber optic communications. The incredibly large data capacity of optical fibers and the very high-speed optoelectronic components form the backbone to our long distance telecommunications networks. Without optical fiber networks, we would not have the internet or emails, and long distance phone calls would be slow and expensive. Engineers with a photonics background can find careers in optical communications and other emerging technologies. The optical electronics stream gears students toward optoelectronic device engineering. Compared to the photonics generalist and optical communications streams, students take more advanced photonics courses for devices. The study of electronic device physics is important because of the need to design very high speed circuitry and optoelectronic components (i.e., devices that convert electrons to photons, or visa versa). |
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