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CLEO 1981.

F Abbott1, J F Ready

  • 13M Company, International Operations, P.O. Box 33800, St. Paul, Minnesota 55133, USA.

Applied Optics
|April 15, 2010
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Summary

The first Conference on Laser and Electrooptics (CLEO) was held in 1981. Sixteen papers from this foundational laser and electro-optics event were published in Applied Optics.

Area of Science:

  • Optics and Photonics
  • Quantum Electronics
  • Laser Technology
  • Electro-optics

Background:

  • The inaugural Conference on Laser and Electrooptics (CLEO) marked a significant event in the field.
  • This conference was a collaborative effort between prominent scientific societies.
  • The event aimed to foster advancements in laser and electro-optics technologies.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To disseminate key research findings presented at the first CLEO conference.
  • To provide a platform for the publication of significant advancements in laser and electro-optics.
  • To document the state-of-the-art in the field as of 1981.

Main Methods:

  • Selection and publication of sixteen peer-reviewed papers from the CLEO conference.

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  • The papers were published in a special issue of Applied Optics.
  • The publication date was May 15, 1982, making the findings accessible to the scientific community.
  • Main Results:

    • A curated collection of sixteen high-impact research papers from the 1981 CLEO conference.
    • These papers represent a snapshot of critical developments in laser and electro-optics.
    • The publication facilitated the broad dissemination of these important scientific contributions.

    Conclusions:

    • The 1981 CLEO conference successfully brought together leading researchers in laser and electro-optics.
    • The subsequent publication in Applied Optics served as a vital record of the field's progress.
    • This event and its published proceedings laid groundwork for future innovations in optics and photonics.