"Infotonics Technology Center"
Abstract
During this grant period July 15, 2002 thru September 30, 2004, the Infotonics Technology Center developed the critical infrastructure and technical expertise necessary to accelerate the development of sensors, alternative lighting and power sources, and other specific subtopics of interest to Department of Energy. Infotonics fosters collaboration among industry, universities and government and operates as a national center of excellence to drive photonics and microsystems development and commercialization. A main goal of the Center is to establish a unique, world-class research and development facility. A state-of-the-art microsystems prototype and pilot fabrication facility was established to enable rapid commercialization of new products of particular interest to DOE. The Center has three primary areas of photonics and microsystems competency: device research and engineering, packaging and assembly, and prototype and pilot-scale fabrication. Center activities focused on next generation optical communication networks, advanced imaging and information sensors and systems, micro-fluidic systems, assembly and packaging technologies, and biochemical sensors. With targeted research programs guided by the wealth of expertise of Infotonics business and scientific staff, the fabrication and packaging facility supports and accelerates innovative technology development of special interest to DOE in support of its mission and strategic defense, energy, and science goals.
- Authors:
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- Infotonics Technology Center Inc., Canandaigua, NY (United States)
- Publication Date:
- Research Org.:
- Infotonics Technology Center Inc., Canandaigua, NY (United States)
- Sponsoring Org.:
- USDOE Office of Science (SC)
- OSTI Identifier:
- 850221
- Report Number(s):
- DOE/ER/63410-Final Report
- DOE Contract Number:
- FG02-02ER63410
- Resource Type:
- Technical Report
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
- Subject:
- 42 ENGINEERING; 25 ENERGY STORAGE; Rapid prototyping; photonics; microsystems; remote sensing; alternative energy
Citation Formats
Fritzemeier, L., Boysel, M. B., and Smith, D. R. "Infotonics Technology Center". United States: N. p., 2004.
Web. doi:10.2172/850221.
Fritzemeier, L., Boysel, M. B., & Smith, D. R. "Infotonics Technology Center". United States. https://doi.org/10.2172/850221
Fritzemeier, L., Boysel, M. B., and Smith, D. R. 2004.
""Infotonics Technology Center"". United States. https://doi.org/10.2172/850221. https://www.osti.gov/servlets/purl/850221.
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title = {"Infotonics Technology Center"},
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abstractNote = {During this grant period July 15, 2002 thru September 30, 2004, the Infotonics Technology Center developed the critical infrastructure and technical expertise necessary to accelerate the development of sensors, alternative lighting and power sources, and other specific subtopics of interest to Department of Energy. Infotonics fosters collaboration among industry, universities and government and operates as a national center of excellence to drive photonics and microsystems development and commercialization. A main goal of the Center is to establish a unique, world-class research and development facility. A state-of-the-art microsystems prototype and pilot fabrication facility was established to enable rapid commercialization of new products of particular interest to DOE. The Center has three primary areas of photonics and microsystems competency: device research and engineering, packaging and assembly, and prototype and pilot-scale fabrication. Center activities focused on next generation optical communication networks, advanced imaging and information sensors and systems, micro-fluidic systems, assembly and packaging technologies, and biochemical sensors. With targeted research programs guided by the wealth of expertise of Infotonics business and scientific staff, the fabrication and packaging facility supports and accelerates innovative technology development of special interest to DOE in support of its mission and strategic defense, energy, and science goals.},
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year = {Thu Sep 30 00:00:00 EDT 2004},
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