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Appendix C Selected Professional Societies, Journals, Review Articles, and Reports SELECTED U.S. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES CONCERNED WITH PHOTONICS Institute of Electrical Engineers, Lasers and Electro Optics Society (IEEE- LEOS), 345 E. 47th St., New York, NY 10017 Optical Society of America (OSA), 1816 Jefferson Place, Washington, DC 20036 American Physical Society (APS), 355 E. 45th St., New York, NY 10017 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), P.O. Box 10, Bellingham, WA 98227-0010 Laser Institute of America (LIA), 5151 Monroe St., Suite 102W, Toledo, OH 43623 Society for Optical and Quantum Electronics (SOQE), P.O. Box 245, McLean, VA 22101 SELECTED JOURNALS WITH MAJOR PHOTONICS CONTENT IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics (IEEE) Journal of Lightwave Technology (IEEE-OSA) Applied Optics (OSA) Optics Letters (OSA) Journal of Optical Society of America, A and B Applied Physics Letters (American Institute of Physics) Journal of Applied Physics (American Institute of Physics) 81
82 APPENDIX C Laser Focus/Electro-Optics (Penwell Publishing Co.) Lasers and Optronics (Gordon Publications, Inc.) Fiber and Integrated Optics (Taylor and Francis) International Journal of Optoelectronics/International Journal of Optical Sensors (Taylor and Francis) Electronics Letters (IEEE) Optical Engineering (SPIE) SELECTED REVIEW ARTICLES AND BOOKS CONCERNING PHOTONICS Miller, S. E., and A. G. Chynoweth, eds. 1979. Optical Fiber Commumica- tion. New York: Academic Press. 2. Miller, S. E., and I. Kaminow, eds. 1988. OpticalFiber Communication II. New York: Academic Press. 3. Ausubel, J. H., and H. D. Langford, eds. 1987. Lasers, Invention to Application, Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press. 4. Tsang, W. T., ed. 1985. Lightwave Communications Technology, Semicon- ductors and Semimetals 22: Parts A, B. and C. Special Issue on Optoelectronics. 1986. Physics Today 38~5) (May). 6. Bell, T. E. 1986. Optical computing: A field in flux. IEEE Spectrum 23:3~57. 7. Alferness, R. C., ed. 1987. Special Section on Integrated Optics and Op- toelectronics. IEEE Proceedings 75:1472-1535. 8. Personick, S. D. 1985. Fiber Optics Technology and Applications. New York: Plenum Press. 9. IEEE. 1983. SpecialIssue on Fiber Optic Systems. Journal on Selected Areas in Communications SAC-13 (April). 10. IEEE. 1985. Special Issue on Fiber Optic Local Area Networks. Journal of Lightwave Technology LT-3~3) (June). 11. IEEE. 1984. Special Issue on Undersea Cable Fiber Optic Systems. Journal of Lightwave Technology LT-2~6) (December). 12. IEEE. 1986. Special Issue on Broadband Communication Systems. Journal on Selected Areas in Communications SAC-4 (July). 13. IEEE. 1988. Special Issue on Fiber Optic Local and Metropolitan Area Networks. Journal on Selected Areas in Communications SAC-6 (July). 14. IEEE. 1988. Special Issue on Photonic Switching. Journal on Selected Areas in Communications SAC-6 (August).
APPENDIX C 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 83 NAS, NAE, AND NRC REPORTS ON COMPETITIVENESS (NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS) 1987. Balancing the National Interest: U.S. National Security Export Con- trols and Global Economic Competition. 1983. International Competition in Advanced Technology: Decisions for America. 1986. The Positive Sum Strategy: Harnessing Technology for Economic Growth. 1985. Technological Frontiers and Foreign Relations. 1987. Technology and Global Industry: Companies and Nations in the World Economy. 1987. Technology and Employment: Innovation and Growth in the U.S. economy. 1984. The Competitiveness Status of the U.S. Electronics Industry. 1988. The Technological Dimensions of International Competitiveness.