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Focuses on a broad spectrum of electrical engineering materials at the undergraduate and postgraduate level. This book explains magnetic materials, semiconductors, semiconductor devices, superconductors, and insulating materials.
This text presents current research in the field of electrical engineering. Topics discussed include voltage stabilisation using a storage capacitor; ferromagnetism in semiconductors doped with non-magnetic elements; spin transfer torque effect and its applications; and fundamentals of half-metallic full-heusler alloys.
This book offers guidance and best practice for designing sensitive electrical measurement circuits. In particular the book describes examples that demonstrate the elegance, flexibility and utility of balanced-current coaxial networks in obtaining the ultimate in noise-matching and interference elimination for precise and accurate voltage, current and power measurements. It also updates an earlier book on coaxial AC bridges by including recent AC measurements of quantum Hall resistance to establish a primary quantum standard of impedance and by extending impedance measurements in general to higher frequencies.
Nikola Tesla was a major contributor to the electrical revolution that transformed daily life at the turn of the twentieth century. His inventions, patents, and theoretical work formed the basis of modern AC electricity, and contributed to the development of radio and television. Like his competitor Thomas Edison, Tesla was one of America's first celebrity scientists, enjoying the company of New York high society and dazzling the likes of Mark Twain with his electrical demonstrations. Plenty of biographies glamorize Tesla and his eccentricities, but until now none has carefully examined what, how, and why he invented.
Electrical engineering, often referred to as the electrical and electronic engineering (EEE), is a field of engineering that generally deals with the study and application of electricity, electronics and electromagnetism. This book gathers and presents data in the field of electrical engineering including electrospray technology for thin film devices, recent advances in flexible organic light-emitting devices, as well as liquid crystal display techniques and optoelectronics in spinal surgery and in the measurement of physical magnitudes.