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Modern technology is rapidly developing and for this reason future
engineers need to acquire advanced knowledge in science and
technology, including electromagnetic phenomena. This book is a
contemporary text of a one-semester course for junior electrical
engineering students. It covers a broad spectrum of electromagnetic
phenomena such as, surface waves, plasmas, photonic crystals,
negative refraction as well as related materials including
superconductors. In addition, the text brings together
electromagnetism and optics as the majority of texts discuss
electromagnetism disconnected from optics. In contrast, in this
book both are discussed. Seven labs have been developed to
accompany the material of the book.
Modern technology is rapidly developing and for this reason future
engineers need to acquire advanced knowledge in science and
technology, including electromagnetic phenomena. This book is a
contemporary text of a one-semester course for junior electrical
engineering students. It covers a broad spectrum of electromagnetic
phenomena such as, surface waves, plasmas, photonic crystals,
negative refraction as well as related materials including
superconductors. In addition, the text brings together
electromagnetism and optics as the majority of texts discuss
electromagnetism disconnected from optics. In contrast, in this
book both are discussed. Seven labs have been developed to
accompany the material of the book.
The properties of new nanoscale materials, their fabrication and
applications, as well as the operational principles of nanodevices
and systems, are solely determined by quantum-mechanical laws and
principles. This textbook introduces engineers to quantum mechanics
and the world of nanostructures, enabling them to apply the
theories to numerous nanostructure problems. The textbook covers
the fundamentals of quantum mechanics, including uncertainty
relations, the Schrodinger equation, perturbation theory, and
tunneling. These are then applied to a quantum dot, the smallest
artificial atom, and compared to hydrogen, the smallest atom in
nature. Nanoscale objects with higher dimensionality, such as
quantum wires and quantum wells, are introduced, as well as
nanoscale materials and nanodevices. Numerous examples throughout
the text help students to understand the material.
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