Abstract
With electrooptics playing a larger role in every area of science and engineering, a critical shortage of individuals with training and skills in electrooptics has developed in the U.S. Until recently, much of the need for such individuals had been met with engineers and physicists who learned their optics on the job.
© 1981 Optical Society of America
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