In GaAs double-heterostructure potential wells at moderate injection levels, surface, radiative and Auger recombination can all be suppressed.
This tutorial is intended to be a broad survey touching on many of the most important issues surrounding EMI and noise in electronic components and systems.
With the ever increasing number of electronic devices in the home and workplace and the impressive increases in their functional complexity, it's not surprising that there has been a growing concer
With the ever increasing number of electronic devices in the home and workplace and the impressive increases in their functional complexity, it's not surprising that there has been a growing concer
After about a decade of intense research, spurred by both economic and operational considerations, and by environmental concerns, energy efficiency has now become a key pillar in the design of comm
Our working assumptions are that i) the performance of data communications is increasingly held back by limits other than bandwidth and ii) removing these limits will often involve simple inexpensi
Magnetic materials are generally divided into three classes: soft magnetic materials with coercivity less than about 10 A/cm, hard magnetic materials with coercivity above 100 A/cm, and semi-hard m
A G N E T I C materials may be classified according to properties into two groups: (1) soft magnetic materials, and (2) hard or permanent magnet materials.
Magnetic materials are generally divided into three classes: soft magnetic materials with coercivity H sub c less than about 10 A/cm, hard magnetic materials with H sub c greater than 100 A/cm, and
In the past several decades, maintenance and replacement problems of deteriorating systems have been extensively studied in the literature.