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Microwave Material Applications Device Miniaturization and Integration


Free Download David B Cruickshank, "Microwave Material Applications: Device Miniaturization and Integration"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1630811017 | PDF | pages: 239 | 5.1 mb
This comprehensive new resource based on the classic Artech House title, Microwave Materials for Wireless Applications, introduces the use of new microwave materials for passive devices including ferrites, magnetization garnets, dielectric materials, and absorbers for wireless and antenna applications. This book explores a new set of magnetic and dielectric materials that assist with size reduction of passive devices such as ferrite isolators and circulators. Revised data on the applications of absorbers, including examples of different combinations of magnetic, dielectric, and absorber materials into integrated devices is presented. Meta-materials for antennas and potential antenna integration onto soft boards or LTCC filter technologies using tunable devices with new materials are covered.

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Decontamination and Device Processing in Healthcare (2nd Edition)


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English | 2025 | ISBN: 139420616X | 479 Pages | PDF, EPUB (True) | 85 MB
Prevention is the first line of defense against infection, particularly in a world where microbial resistance to anti-infectives like antibiotics is a growing threat. Few aspects of managing a healthcare facility are more immediately important to patient care than the safe use of equipment and devices. Although some devices are designed for single use, many more are designed to be reused and there have been increasing reports of infections and other adverse patient reactions due to these devices, in particular when regarding surgical and endoscopic procedures. The decontamination or processing of various surfaces, spaces, and devices associated with patient care is a life-saving discipline demanding dedicated resources and education.

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Electrorheological Material and Device Design and Preparation


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English | ISBN: 1604561114 | 2007 | 106 pages | PDF | 4 MB
Electrorheological (ER) fluid is a smart suspension, whose structure and theological properties can be quickly tuned by an external electric field. This character attracts high attentions in use of conventional and intelligent devices. In this book, the authors introduce new advances in design and preparation of ER materials based on two routes including molecular and crystal structure design and nanocomposite and hybrid design. They specially present some advanced preparation techniques, such as self-assembly, nanocomposite, hybrid, and so on, in order to achieve the design about physical and chemical properties of high-performance ER materials. Furthermore, they present new self-coupled dampers based on ER fluid and piezoelectric ceramic for vibration control, and a flexible sandwiched ER composite for sound transmission control. This new damper works depending on self-coupling effect between ER fluid and piezoelectric ceramic and does not need the external power supply.

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Synthesis and Device Applications of Graphene Derivatives and Quantum Dots


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English | April 23, 2024 | ISBN: 3031564022 | 106 pages | MOBI | 9.47 Mb
The book explores the synthesis methods and device applications of graphene derivatives and quantum dots. The book offers a detailed overview of the synthesis techniques used for these advanced nanomaterials, including solution-phase synthesis, and surface functionalization. It delves into the unique properties and characteristics of graphene derivatives and quantum dots, highlighting their potential for revolutionizing electronic devices. The book also addresses the challenges and limitations associated with their synthesis and device integration, providing valuable insights for researchers and professionals in the field. Written by experts in the field, this book serves as a valuable resource for scientists, engineers, and students interested in exploring the vast potential of graphene derivatives and quantum dots in the development of innovative devices with enhanced performance and functionality.

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Essential Electron Transport for Device Physics


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English | January 1, 2020 | ISBN: 0735421587 | 268 pages | PDF | 18 Mb
Essential Electron Transport for Device Physics introduces key elements of electron transport most applicable to the study of semiconductor electron devices. It is a convenient reference and summary of fundamental knowledge to be understood before exploring more sophisticated electron device models and concepts. Easy to read and understand Concise descriptions of essential electron transport concepts Quantitative results, example problems, and, as supplementary material, MATLAB code for most numerically generated figures. The contents serve as a foundation for scientists and engineers, without the need to invest in specialized detailed study.

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Windows 7 Device Driver


Free Download Ronald D. Reeves Ph.D., "Windows 7 Device Driver"
English | 2010 | ISBN: 0321670213 | PDF | pages: 370 | 1.6 mb
"The chapter on programming a KMDF hardware driver provides a great example for readers to see a driver being made."

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Spatio-Temporal Modeling and Device Optimization of Passively Mode-Locked Semiconductor Lasers


Free Download Stefan Meinecke, "Spatio-Temporal Modeling and Device Optimization of Passively Mode-Locked Semiconductor Lasers "
English | ISBN: 3030962474 | 2022 | 269 pages | PDF | 10 MB
This thesis investigates passively mode-locked semiconductor lasers by numerical methods. The understanding and optimization of such devices is crucial to the advancement of technologies such as optical data communication and dual comb spectroscopy. The focus of the thesis is therefore on the development of efficient numerical models, which are able both to perform larger parameter studies and to provide quantitative predictions. Along with that, visualization and evaluation techniques for the rich spatio-temporal laser dynamics are developed; these facilitate the physical interpretation of the observed features.

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