IPA: /ˌɒp.təʊ.ɪˈlɛk.trɒ.nɪks/
KK: /ɑːpˌtoʊɪˈlɛktrɒnɪks/
A field of science that studies how light and electricity interact and can be converted into each other.
Optoelectronics is essential for the development of devices like lasers and solar cells.
Optoelectronics → It is formed from "optos" (from Greek, meaning vision or light) and "electronics" (from "electron", meaning amber or electron, referring to electricity). The word refers to the technology that involves the interaction of light and electricity, particularly in devices that emit, detect, or manipulate light.
Think of 'light' ('optos') and 'electricity' ('electronics') coming together — that's what optoelectronics is all about, the technology that combines light and electrical signals.