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An In-Depth Guide to Mobile Device Forensics

Quantum Mechanics An Introduction for Device Physicists and Electrical Engineers

Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Metal Nanoparticles Physical Properties and Device Applications

Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Metal Nanoparticles Physical Properties and Device Applications

Semiconductor nanocrystals and metal nanoparticles are the building blocks of the next generation of electronic optoelectronic and photonic devices. Covering this rapidly developing and interdisciplinary field the book examines in detail the physical properties and device applications of semiconductor nanocrystals and metal nanoparticles. It begins with a review of the synthesis and characterization of various semiconductor nanocrystals and metal nanoparticles and goes on to discuss in detail their optical light emission and electrical properties. It then illustrates some exciting applications of nanoelectronic devices (memristors and single-electron devices) and optoelectronic devices (UV detectors quantum dot lasers and solar cells) as well as other applications (gas sensors and metallic nanopastes for power electronics packaging). Focuses on a new class of materials that exhibit fascinating physical properties and have many exciting device applications. Presents an overview of synthesis strategies and characterization techniques for various semiconductor nanocrystal and metal nanoparticles. Examines in detail the optical/optoelectronic properties light emission properties and electrical properties of semiconductor nanocrystals and metal nanoparticles. Reviews applications in nanoelectronic devices optoelectronic devices and photonic devices. | Semiconductor Nanocrystals and Metal Nanoparticles Physical Properties and Device Applications

GBP 66.99
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Mobile Point-of-Care Monitors and Diagnostic Device Design

Validation Standard Operating Procedures A Step by Step Guide for Achieving Compliance in the Pharmaceutical Medical Device and Biotech

Handbook of Optoelectronic Device Modeling and Simulation Fundamentals Materials Nanostructures LEDs and Amplifiers Vol. 1

Handbook of Optoelectronic Device Modeling and Simulation Lasers Modulators Photodetectors Solar Cells and Numerical Methods Vol. 2

Pipeline Valve Technology A Practical Guide

Pipeline Valve Technology A Practical Guide

The e-book+ version of the book Pipeline Valve Technology complements the other versions of the book. The e-book+ version provides the user with additional questions and answers at the end of each chapter to gauge and enhance the user’s understanding. The book covers the life cycle of pipeline valves the largest and most essential valves in offshore pipeline engineering. Discussing the design process testing production transportation installation and maintenance the book also covers the risk analysis required to assess the reliability of these valves. Pipeline valves require particular attention to ensure they are safely designed installed and maintained due to the high stakes. Failure would result in environmental pollution the destruction of expensive assets and potential loss of life. Proper installation and upkeep require specialist processes throughout the life cycle of the valve. This book is a key guide to these processes. Beginning by looking at the design of pipeline valves this book details how conserving weight and space is prioritized how materials are chosen how thickness is calculated and how leakage is minimized. It then discusses production and specific welding techniques to bond dissimilar materials alongside casting and machining. Building on other discussions in the text with case studies and questions and answers for self-study this book is the ideal guide to pipeline valves. This book will be of interest to professionals in the industries of offshore oil and gas material engineering coatings mechanical engineering and piping. It will also be relevant to students studying coating and welding or mechanical piping or petroleum engineering. | Pipeline Valve Technology A Practical Guide

GBP 68.99
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Silicon Based Unified Memory Devices and Technology

Medical Devices A Practical Guide

Handbook of Zinc Oxide and Related Materials Volume Two Devices and Nano-Engineering

Metallic Spintronic Devices

Inhaled Delivery Systems for the Treatment of Asthma and COPD

Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices

Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices

Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices provides a single source of information covering all aspects of OLEDs including the systematic investigation of organic light-emitting materials device physics and engineering and manufacturing and performance measurement techniques. This Second Edition is a compilation of the advances made in recent years and of the challenges facing the future development of OLED technology. Featuring chapters authored by internationally recognized academic and industrial experts this authoritative text: Introduces the history fundamental physics and potential applications of OLEDs Reviews the synthesis properties and device performance of electroluminescent materials used in OLEDs Reflects the current state of molecular design exemplifying more than 600 light-emitting polymers and highlighting the most efficient materials and devices Explores small molecules-based OLEDs detailing hole- and electron-injection and electron-transport materials electron- and hole-blocking materials sensitizers and fluorescent and phosphorescent light-emitting materials Describes solution-processable phosphorescent polymer LEDs energy transfer processes polarized OLEDs anode materials and vapor deposition manufacturing techniques employed in OLED fabrication Discusses flexible display the backplane circuit technology for organic light-emitting displays and the latest microstructural characterization and performance measurement techniques Contains abundant diagrams device configurations and molecular structures clearly illutrating the presented ideas Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices Second Edition offers a comprehensive overview of the OLED field and can serve as a primary reference for those needing additional information in any particular subarea of organic electroluminescence. This book should attract the attention of materials scientists synthetic chemists solid-state physicists and electronic device engineers as well as industrial managers and patent lawyers engaged in OLED-related business areas.

GBP 74.99
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Spacer Engineered FinFET Architectures High-Performance Digital Circuit Applications

High Temperature Electronics

High Temperature Electronics

The development of electronics that can operate at high temperatures has been identified as a critical technology for the next century. Increasingly engineers will be called upon to design avionics automotive and geophysical electronic systems requiring components and packaging reliable to 200 °C and beyond. Until now however they have had no single resource on high temperature electronics to assist them. Such a resource is critically needed since the design and manufacture of electronic components have now made it possible to design electronic systems that will operate reliably above the traditional temperature limit of 125 °C. However successful system development efforts hinge on a firm understanding of the fundamentals of semiconductor physics and device processing materials selection package design and thermal management together with a knowledge of the intended application environments. High Temperature Electronics brings together this essential information and presents it for the first time in a unified way. Packaging and device engineers and technologists will find this book required reading for its coverage of the techniques and tradeoffs involved in materials selection design and thermal management and for its presentation of best design practices using actual fielded systems as examples. In addition professors and students will find this book suitable for graduate-level courses because of its detailed level of explanation and its coverage of fundamental scientific concepts. Experts from the field of high temperature electronics have contributed to nine chapters covering topics ranging from semiconductor device selection to testing and final assembly.

GBP 59.99
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The Future of Wireless Networks Architectures Protocols and Services

The Future of Wireless Networks Architectures Protocols and Services

The exponential increase in mobile device users and high-bandwidth applications has pushed the current 3G and 4G wireless networks to their capacity. Moreover it is predicted that mobile data traffic will continue to grow by over 300 percent by 2017. To handle this spectacular growth the development of improved wireless networks for the future has been of paramount importance. The Future of Wireless Networks: Architectures Protocols and Services discusses the future of wireless networks including the emerging network architectures underlying protocols services and applications. The first part of the book focuses on new wireless network architectures that are being developed such as mobile SDN wireless local area networks (i. e. 802. 11) and wireless sensor networks for the Smart Grid. In the second part of the book the authors discuss the new protocols and enabling technologies for the different wireless network architectures. These include wireless MAC protocols resource allocation in cognitive radio networks multicast transmission and femtocells which provide enhanced indoor coverage and increased network capacity. The book’s final section discusses several new services and applications that are springing up such as multisource selection for wireless peer-to-peer (P2P) networks and device-to-device (D2D) content sharing which reduces duplicated downloads of the same contents on cellular links by offloading the traffic onto other networks. This section also covers the next generation of wireless security and privacy control techniques that service providers can use to ensure that their infrastructures and services are adequately protected against all kinds of threats. | The Future of Wireless Networks Architectures Protocols and Services

GBP 59.99
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Handbook of Flexible and Stretchable Electronics

MEMS-based Transdermal Drug Delivery

CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits High-Speed and Power-Efficient Design Second Edition

Influence of Temperature on Microelectronics and System Reliability A Physics of Failure Approach

Influence of Temperature on Microelectronics and System Reliability A Physics of Failure Approach

This book raises the level of understanding of thermal design criteria. It provides the design team with sufficient knowledge to help them evaluate device architecture trade-offs and the effects of operating temperatures. The author provides readers a sound scientific basis for system operation at realistic steady state temperatures without reliability penalties. Higher temperature performance than is commonly recommended is shown to be cost effective in production for life cycle costs. The microelectronic package considered in the book is assumed to consist of a semiconductor device with first-level interconnects that may be wirebonds flip-chip or tape automated bonds; die attach; substrate; substrate attach; case; lid; lid seal; and lead seal. The temperature effects on electrical parameters of both bipolar and MOSFET devices are discussed and models quantifying the temperature effects on package elements are identified. Temperature-related models have been used to derive derating criteria for determining the maximum and minimum allowable temperature stresses for a given microelectronic package architecture. The first chapter outlines problems with some of the current modeling strategies. The next two chapters present microelectronic device failure mechanisms in terms of their dependence on steady state temperature temperature cycle temperature gradient and rate of change of temperature at the chip and package level. Physics-of-failure based models used to characterize these failure mechanisms are identified and the variabilities in temperature dependence of each of the failure mechanisms are characterized. Chapters 4 and 5 describe the effects of temperature on the performance characteristics of MOS and bipolar devices. Chapter 6 discusses using high-temperature stress screens including burn-in for high-reliability applications. The burn-in conditions used by some manufacturers are examined and a physics-of-failure approach is described. The | Influence of Temperature on Microelectronics and System Reliability A Physics of Failure Approach

GBP 59.99
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Introduction to Image Acquisition and Display Technologies Photon manipulation in image sensors and displays

Introduction to Image Acquisition and Display Technologies Photon manipulation in image sensors and displays

In this valuable reference work Ichiro Fujieda focuses on the component technologies device configurations and operation principles of image acquisition and display technologies and provides detailed use cases to give practical guidance on the various current and potential future applications of these technologies. The technology and the physics behind these devices can be grouped into three categories: optical technology material science and semiconductor device technology. This book enables readers to gain an understanding of these three areas in relation to the flow of image information and several example applications of the technology. Fujieda first describes the building blocks of image sensors and displays (detectors light sources transistors and wavefront control devices) and their configurations operation principles and characteristics. He then describes in more detail image sensor technology (including MOS image sensors CCD technologies and X-ray and infrared imagers) and displays (including thin-film transistor arrays LCDs OLEDs MEMS devices and more). Finally he provides real-world examples of how these technologies are used together to give the reader an understanding of their practical applications and their potential use in future devices. Some important laws in optics and definitions in color science are included for easy reference. Through this approach the reader will gain a detailed understanding of each of the component parts of existing imaging devices and will be able to apply this to future developments within the field. This book will benefit any advanced undergraduate and graduate student and industry professional who wishes to expand his or her understanding of the hardware handling digital images. Some basic knowledge is required on semiconductor device physics and the interaction of radiation with matter though these are described in the appropriate sections. | Introduction to Image Acquisition and Display Technologies Photon manipulation in image sensors and displays

GBP 82.99
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Handbook of GaN Semiconductor Materials and Devices