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1 Zobrist, Nicholas Improving the Resolving Power of Ultraviolet to Near-Infrared Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors I12458 2022 Book  
2 Hofer, Christina Detection Efficiency and Bandwidth Optimized Electro-Optic Sampling of Mid-Infrared Waves I12291 2022 Book  
3 Wang, Yanmin Conductive Polymers and Their Composites I12282 2022 Book  
4 Jim??nez-S??ez, Alejandro Towards THz Chipless High-Q Cooperative Radar Targets for Identification, Sensing, and Ranging I12204 2022 Book  
5 John Vetelino Introduction to sensors 026036 2015 Book  
6 E. Wagner (ed.) Optical sensors 011674 1993 Book  
7 R. Boll (ed.) Magnetic sensors 011673 1993 Book  
8 R.S. Popovic Hall effect devices: Magnetic sensors and characterization of semiconductors 007556 1991 Book  
9 Pat T. Moseley Techniques and mechanisms in gas sensing 007554 1991 Book  
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TitleImproving the Resolving Power of Ultraviolet to Near-Infrared Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors
Author(s)Zobrist, Nicholas
PublicationCham, 1. Imprint: Springer 2. Springer International Publishing, 2022.
DescriptionXVIII, 123 p. 31 illus., 27 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteThis thesis represents a breakthrough in our understanding of the noise processes in Microwave Kinetic Inductance Detectors (MKIDs). While the detection of ultraviolet to near-infrared light is useful for a variety of applications from dark matter searches to biological imaging and astronomy, the performance of these detectors often limits the achievable science. The author???s work explains the limits on spectral resolution broadening, and uses this knowledge to more than double the world record spectral resolution for an MKID suitable for optical and near-IR astrophysics, with emphasis on developing detectors for exoplanet detection. The techniques developed have implication for phonon control in many different devices, particularly in limiting cosmic ray-induced decoherence in superconducting qubits. In addition, this thesis is highly accessible, with a thorough, pedagogical approach that will benefit generations of students in this area
ISBN,Price9783031179563
Keyword(s)1. APPLIED OPTICS 2. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 3. Astronomy???Observations 4. ASTROPHYSICS 5. Chemical detectors 6. EBOOK 7. EBOOK - SPRINGER 8. MATERIALS 9. Materials for Devices 10. OPTICS 11. SENSORS
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TitleDetection Efficiency and Bandwidth Optimized Electro-Optic Sampling of Mid-Infrared Waves
Author(s)Hofer, Christina
PublicationCham, 1. Imprint: Springer 2. Springer International Publishing, 2022.
DescriptionXV, 121 p. 66 illus., 62 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteThis thesis investigates the detection efficiency of field-resolved measurements of ultrashort mid-infrared waves via electro-optic sampling for the first time. Employing high-power gate pulses and phase-matched upconversion in thick nonlinear crystals, unprecedented efficiencies are achieved for octave-spanning fields in this wavelength range. In combination with state-of-the art, high-power, ultrashort mid-infrared sources, this allows to demonstrate a new regime of linear detection dynamic range for field strengths from mV/cm to MV/cm-levels. These results crucially contribute to the development of field-resolved spectrometers for early disease detection, as fundamental vibrational modes of (bio-)molecules lie in the investigated spectral range. The results are discussed and compared with previous sensitivity records for electric-field measurements and reference is made to related implementations of the described characterization technique. Including a detailed theoretical description and simulation results, the work elucidates crucial scaling laws, characteristics and limitations. The thesis will thus serve as an educational introduction to the topic of field-resolved measurements using electro-optic sampling, giving detailed instructions on simulations and experimental implementations. At the same time, it showcases the state-of-the-art in terms of detection sensitivity for characterizing mid-infrared waves
ISBN,Price9783031153280
Keyword(s)1. Chemical detectors 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. LASER 5. LASERS 6. NONLINEAR OPTICS 7. OPTICAL SPECTROSCOPY 8. PHOTONIC CRYSTALS 9. SENSORS
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TitleConductive Polymers and Their Composites
Author(s)Wang, Yanmin;Feng, Wei
PublicationSingapore, 1. Imprint: Springer 2. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022.
DescriptionX, 347 p. 83 illus., 65 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteThis book provides a comprehensive overview on the recent significant advancements of conductive polymers and their composites in terms of conductive mechanism, fabrication strategies, important properties, and various promising applications. The corresponding knowledge was systematically compiled in the logical order and demonstrated as seven chapters. The special structure, influencing factors of the conductivity, the charge carrier transport model, the wettability and classical categories of the conductive polymers are narrated. Both conventional and novel strategies undertaken to fabricate the conductive polymers are introduced, as provided the overall master of the progress. In comparison with the bulk counterpart, nanostructured conductive polymers with different dimensions such as nanospheres, nano-networks, nanotubes and nanowire arrays are produced through distinct methods, thus presenting unique and distinct performance endowed by the nanometer scale. The combination of conductive polymers with other functional materials results in a number of the composites with improved properties by synergistic effect. The superior performance of conductive polymers and their composites greatly facilitates their development toward various important applications in the advanced and sophisticated fields such as biological utilization, energy storage and sensors. Due to their excellent biocompatibility, conductive polymers and their composites stand out to be useful in the biological field including tissue engineering, drug delivery and artificial muscle. To meet the urgent demand of the energy storage, conductive polymers and their composites play an important role in the devices including supercapacitors, solar cells and fuel cells. Finally, development of conductive polymers and their composites in the modern industry is greatly enhanced by their applications in smart sensors such as conductometric sensors, gravimetric sensors, optical sensors, chemical sensors and biosensors. This book has significant value for researchers, graduate students, and engineers carrying out the fundamental research or industrial production of conductive polymers and their composites
ISBN,Price9789811953637
Keyword(s)1. Chemical detectors 2. Composite materials 3. Composites 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - SPRINGER 6. ELECTRONIC DEVICES 7. POLYMERS 8. SENSORS 9. SOLID STATE PHYSICS
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TitleTowards THz Chipless High-Q Cooperative Radar Targets for Identification, Sensing, and Ranging
Author(s)Jim??nez-S??ez, Alejandro
PublicationCham, 1. Imprint: Springer 2. Springer International Publishing, 2022.
DescriptionXVI, 144 p. 89 illus., 85 illus. in color : online resource
Abstract NoteThis work systematically investigates the use of high-quality (high-Q) resonators as coding particles of chipless cooperative radar targets to overcome clutter. Due to their high-Q, the backscattered signature can outlast clutter and permit reliable readouts in dynamic environments as well as its integration in other types of cooperative radar targets for joint identification, sensing, and ranging capabilities. This is first demonstrated with temperature and pressure sensors in the microwave frequency range, which include the characterization of a novel temperature sensor for machine tool monitoring up to 400 ??C, as well as inside the machine. Afterwards, the thesis proposes and demonstrates the use of metallic as well as dielectric Electromagnetic BandGap (EBG) structures to enable the realization and to enhance the capabilities at mm-Wave and THz frequencies compared to microwave frequencies with compact monolithic multi-resonator cooperative radar targets. Furthermore, this work studies the integration of resonators as coding particles inside larger retroreflective configurations such as Luneburg lenses to achieve long-range and high accuracy for localization and, at the same time, frequency coding robust against clutter for identification. Finally, the successful readout of these cooperative radar targets is demonstrated in cluttered dynamic environments, as well as with readers based on Frequency-Modulated Continuous-Wave (FMCW) radars
ISBN,Price9783031049767
Keyword(s)1. Chemical detectors 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - SPRINGER 4. Microresonators 5. Microresonators (Optoelectronics) 6. Microwaves, RF Engineering and Optical Communications 7. SENSORS 8. TELECOMMUNICATION
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TitleIntroduction to sensors
Author(s)John Vetelino;Arvind Reghu
PublicationNew Delhi, CRC Press, 2015.
Descriptionxiii, 179p.
Abstract NoteThe need for new types of sensors is more critical than ever. This is due to the emergence of increasingly complex technologies, health and security concerns of a burgeoning world population, and the emergence of terrorist activities, among other factors. Depending on their application, the design, fabrication, testing, and use of sensors, all require various kinds of both technical and nontechnical expertise. With this in mind, Introduction to Sensors examines the theoretical foundations and practical applications of electrochemical, piezoelectric, fiber optic, thermal, and magnetic sensors and their use in the modern era. Incorporating information from sensor-based industries to review current developments in the field,
ISBN,Price9781439808528 : Rs. 395.00(PB)
Classification681.586
Keyword(s)1. DETECTORS 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - TAYLOR AND FRANCIS 4. ELECTROCHEMICAL SENSORS 5. FIBER OPTIC SENSORS 6. MAGNETIC SENSORS 7. PIEZOELECTRIC SENSORS 8. SENSORS 9. THERMAL SENSORS
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TitleOptical sensors
Author(s)E. Wagner (ed.);R. Dandliker (ed.);K. Spenner (ed.)
PublicationWeinheim, VCH, 1993.
Description658pp.
Series(Sensors: A comprehensive survey)
ISBN,Price3-527-26772-7
Classification681.586
Keyword(s)1. OPTICAL SENSORS 2. SENSORS
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TitleMagnetic sensors
Author(s)R. Boll (ed.);K.J. Overshott (ed.)
PublicationVCH, Cambridge 1993.
Series(Sensors: A comprehensive survey)
ISBN,Price3-527-26771-9
Classification681.586
Keyword(s)1. MAGNETIC SENSORS 2. SENSORS
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TitleHall effect devices: Magnetic sensors and characterization of semiconductors
Author(s)R.S. Popovic
PublicationBristol, IOP Publishing Ltd., 1991.
Description305pp.
Series(The Adam Hilger series on sensors.)
Classification681.586.78:537.633.2
Keyword(s)1. HALL EFFECT DEVICES 2. MAGNETIC SENSORS 3. SEMICONDUCTORS 4. SENSORS
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TitleTechniques and mechanisms in gas sensing
Author(s)Pat T. Moseley;Jow Norris;De Williams
PublicationBristol, IOP Pub. Ltd., 1991.
Description390pp.
Series(Adam Hilger series on sensors.)
Classification681.586:543.27
Keyword(s)1. GAS MONITORING 2. GAS SENSORS 3. SENSORS
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