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Resonance: Long-Lived Waves, a volume in the Interface Transmission
Tutorial Book Series, introduces long-life resonance properties for
telecommunications. The authors review the general analysis methods
of interface transmission and give many examples applying these
methods to telecommunications systems (materials and devices). Each
chapter introduces and defines the long-lived resonances, their
path states and phase shifts, and applications. Resonance is
suitable for materials scientists and engineers in academia and
R&D and may also be appropriate for applied physicists.
Magnonics: Interface Transmission Tutorial Book Series provides
up-to-date and concise summaries of the present knowledge of
interface transmission science. The series' volumes foster the
exchange of ideas among scientists interested in different aspects
of interface transmission, with each release designed as a text, a
reference, and a source. The series serves as an introduction to
advanced graduate students, researchers and scientists with little
acquaintance with the subject, and is also useful in keeping
specialists informed about general progress in the field. A
detailed description of mathematical languages is provided in an
appendix, enabling readers to find composite system linear
transmission properties. All scientists who contribute to these
volume have worked in interface transmission in composite systems
over many years, providing a thorough and comprehensive
understanding of magnonics.
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Photonics (Paperback)
Leonard Dobrzynski, Abdellatif Akjouj, El Houssaine El Boudouti, Gaetan Leveque, Housni Al-Wahsh, …
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Photonics, a volume in the Interface Transmission Tutorial Book
series, describes the science of photonic transmission properties
of the interfaces of composite materials systems and devices. The
book's authors review the general analysis methods of interface
transmission, give many examples, and apply these methods to
photonic applications. Applications discussed include photonic
crystals, materials, devices and circuits.
Phononics: Interface Transmission Tutorial Book Series provides an
investigation of modern systems that includes a discrete matrix
description. Classical continuous systems relying on the use of
differential equations are recalled, showing that they generally
have a specific limit on their corresponding modern matrix
formulation. A detailed description of the mathematical languages
that enables readers to find the composite system linear
transmission properties is provided in the appendix. The physical
model is described with exacting detail, and the bibliography is
built to cite-in chronological order-all the scientists that have
contributed over many years. Each volume is written with the aim of
providing an up-to-date and concise summary of the present
knowledge of interface transmission science, thus fostering the
exchange of ideas among scientists interested in different aspects
of interface transmission. The book serves as an introduction to
advanced graduate students, researchers, and scientists with little
study on the subject, and is also useful to help keep specialists
informed on general progress in the field.
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