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31 January 2014 Front Matter: Volume 8993
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Conference Committee

Symposium Chairs

  • David L. Andrews, University of East Anglia Norwich (United Kingdom)

  • Alexei L. Glebov, OptiGrate Corporation (United States)

Symposium Cochairs

  • Jean Emmanuel Broquin, IMEP-LAHC (France)

  • Shibin Jiang, AdValue Photonics, Inc. (United States)

Program Track Chair

  • Ali Adibi, Georgia Institute of Technology (United States)

Conference Chair

  • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

Conference CoChairs

  • Eric Tournié, Université Montpellier 2 (France)

  • Gail J. Brown, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

Conference Program Committee

  • Jong Hyeob Baek, Korea Photonics Technology Institute (Korea, Republic of)

  • Can Bayram, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center (United States)

  • David A. Cardimona, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Jérôme Faist, ETH Zürich (Switzerland)

  • Siamak Forouhar, Jet Propulsion Laboratory (United States)

  • Michael D. Gerhold, U.S. Army Research Office (United States)

  • Sven Höfling, Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (Germany)

  • Jean-Pierre Huignard, Jphopto (France)

  • Hiromasa Ito, RIKEN (Japan)

  • Mona Jarrahi, University of Michigan (United States)

  • Woo-Gwang Jung, Kookmin University (Korea, Republic of)

  • Tsukuru Katsuyama, Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. (Japan)

  • Armin Lambrecht, Fraunhofer-Institut für Physikalische Messtechnik (Germany)

  • Kwok Keung Law, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (United States)

  • Giuseppe Leo, Université Paris 7-Denis Diderot (France)

  • Amy W. K. Liu, IQE Inc. (United States)

  • Tariq Manzur, Naval Undersea Warfare Center (United States)

  • Jerry R. Meyer, U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Jan Misiewicz, Wroclaw University of Technology (Poland)

  • Oleg Mitrofanov, University College London (United Kingdom)

  • Vaidya Nathan, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Minh Nguyen, Los Alamos National Laboratory (United States)

  • Ekmel Özbay, Bilkent University (Turkey)

  • Dimitris Pavlidis, Boston University (United States)

  • Joseph G. Pellegrino, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (United States)

  • Nicolas Péré-Laperne, Laboratoire de Photonique et de Nanostructures (France)

  • Vincenzo Spagnolo, Politecnico di Bari (Italy)

  • Marija Strojnik Scholl, Centro de Investigaciones en Óptica, A.C. (Mexico)

  • Ferechteh Hosseini Teherani, Nanovation (France)

  • Meimei Z. Tidrow, U.S. Army Night Vision & Electronic Sensors Directorate (United States)

  • Miriam S. Vitiello, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)

  • Konstantin L. Vodopyanov, Stanford University (United States)

  • Priyalal S. Wijewarnasuriya, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (United States)

  • Sheng Wu, California Institute of Technology (United States)

  • Rui Q. Yang, The University of Oklahoma (United States)

  • John M. Zavada, National Science Foundation (United States)

Session Chairs

  • Keynote Session

  • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

  • 1 New Laser Sources

    • Eric Tournié, Université Montpellier 2 (France)

    • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

  • 2 THz Emitters and Detectors

    • John M. Zavada, National Science Foundation (United States)

    • Gail J. Brown, Air Force Research Laboratory (United States)

  • 3 Quantum Information and Communication Technologies

    • Carlo Sirtori, Université Paris 7-Denis Diderot (France)

    • Massoud H. Agahi, Harbor-UCLA Medical Center (United States)

  • 4 Nanophotonics

    • Yanko Todorov, Université Paris 7-Denis Diderot (France)

    • Guilhem Gallot, Ecole Polytechnique (France)

  • 5 Mid-long IR QCLs

    • Carlo Corsi, Consorzio CREO (Italy)

    • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

  • 6 Mid-IR Type-II Superlattice Photodetectors

    • Kwok Keung Law, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division (United States)

    • Giuseppe Leo, Université Paris 7-Denis Diderot (France)

  • 7 Mid-IR Photodetectors

    • Ekmel Özbay, Bilkent University (Turkey)

    • Miriam S. Vitiello, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy)

  • 8 Integrated and Discrete Mid-IR Optoelectronics

    • Jean-Pierre Huignard, Jphopto (France)

    • Sukhdeep S. Dhillon, Ecole Normale Supérieure (France)

  • 9 THz Applications

    • Jean-Yves Bigot, Institut de Physique et Chimie des Matériaux de Strasbourg (France)

    • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

  • 10 New Materials and Heterostructures for IR Devices

    • Gert Cauwenberghs, University of California, San Diego (United States)

    • Philippe M. Fauchet, Vanderbilt University (United States)

  • 11 Late-Breaking Results and Awards

    • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

  • 12 New Sensing Techniques

    • Stefan P. Svensson, U.S. Army Research Laboratory (United States)

    • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

  • 13 Plasmonic Bio-sensing

    • Xavier Letartre, Ecole Centrale de Lyon (France)

    • Masoud Panjehpour, Thompson Cancer Survival Center (United States)

  • 14 QCL-based Bio-sensors

    • Adam T. Woolley, Brigham Young University (United States)

    • Frank K. Tittel, Rice University (United States)

  • 15 Environmental Sensing

    • Rui Q. Yang, The University of Oklahoma (United States)

    • Frank Fuchs, Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik (Germany)

  • 16 Graphene and Quantum Sensing Applications I

    • Konstantin L. Vodopyanov, CREOL, The College of Optics and Photonics, University of Central Florida (United States)

    • Manijeh Razeghi, Northwestern University (United States)

  • 17 Graphene and Quantum Sensing Applications II

    • Sheng Wu, California Institute of Technology (United States)

    • Keon Jae Lee, KAIST (Korea, Republic of)

  • 18 Single Photon Avalanche Detectors

    • David H. Gracias, Johns Hopkins University (United States)

    • Yu-Hwa Lo, University of California, San Diego (United States)

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"Front Matter: Volume 8993", Proc. SPIE 8993, Quantum Sensing and Nanophotonic Devices XI, 899301 (31 January 2014); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2051540
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KEYWORDS
Mid-IR

Quantum cascade lasers

Sensors

Analytical research

Graphene

Infrared sensors

Terahertz radiation

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