Session #9, Electro Optics in defense and security
Thursday, March 10 2011, 10:00-13:30
Chair: Asher Peled


S9T1 10:00-10:30 Dimitry Budker, University of California at Berkeley, USA (Invited)

Some recent developments in atomic-vapor and diamond-color-center magnetometers

S9T2 10:30-10:50 Michel VuillermetSofrzdir, technologies and products departement, France (Invited)

High sensitivity: new challenges for MCT Infrared sensors

S9T3 10:50-11:10 Michael Singer, Semiconductor Devices, Haifa, Israel

Design of a Cryogenic IR Detector with Integrated optics

S9T4 11:10-11:30 Ephi Pinsky, RAFAEL Ltd, Haifa, Israel

Multispectral Imaging through Fog and Haze

S9T5 12:00-12:30 Sergey Mirov, University of Alabama at Birmingham, Birmingham, AL, USA (Invited)

Mid-Infrared Lasers Based on Transition Metal Doped II-VI Semiconductors

S9T6 12:30-12:50 Avigdor Zajdman, Elbit Systems, Israel

LADARs technologies and applications at ELOP

S9T7 12:50-13:10 Gabriel Laufer, Avir Sensors, Cahrlottesville, VA, USA  

The ChemSight - Open Path IR Chemical Detector for Security Applications

S9T8 13:10-13:30 S. Rosenwaks, Ben Gurion University, Israel, (Invited)

A novel standoff, remote detection method of trace amounts of hazardous materials