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  1. Introduction To Solid State Electronics (Frontiers in Physics) by I. P. Ipatova, Vladimir Mitin, 1996-08-20
  2. Electronics (The Manchester Physics Series) by J.M. Calvert, M.A.H. McCausland, 1978-12-13
  3. Principles of Atomic Physics and Electronics by Michael Nelkon, 1979-12
  4. Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics: Computer Techniques for Image Processing in Electron Microscopy Suppt. 10 (Advances in electronics and electron physics : Supplement) by W.O. Saxton, 1978-06
  5. Physics of Electronic Conduction in Solids by Blatt; Frank J., 1968
  6. 15th International School on Quantum Electronics: Laser Physics and Applications (Proceedings of Spie) by Tanja Dreischuh, Elena Taskova, et all 2008-12-19
  7. Photo-Electronic Image Devices. Advances In Electronics and Electron Physics, Volume 40B by B. L Marton, R. W. Airey, et all 1976
  8. Physics of Electronic and Atomic Collisions: Invited Papers 12th: International Conference
  9. Physics of Quantum Electronics: Laser Induced Fusion and X-ray Laser Studies v. 3
  10. Electron Microscopy and Analysis 1995: Proceedings of the Institute of Physics Electronic Microscopy and Analysis Group Conference, University of Birmingham, ... (Institute of Physics Conference Series) by Royal Microscopical Society (Great Britain), 1996-02
  11. Superconductor Electronics: Fundamentals and Microwave Applications (Graduate Texts in Contemporary Physics) by Johann H. Hinken, 1989-11-22
  12. Advances in Electronics and Electron Physics, Volume 64B
  13. Low Temperature Electronics: Physics, Devices, Circuits, and Applications
  14. Morphological Image Operators (Advances in Electronics & Electron Physics Supplement)

81. Institute Of Quantum Electronics: Home Page
Institute of Quantum electronics at the Department of physics, ETHZ Ultrafast Laser physics Lab Prof. Dr. Ursula Keller
http://www.iqe.ethz.ch/
   Institute of Quantum Electronics
at the Department of Physics ETHZ
Laboratories at IQE Former Laboratories at IQE ... Secure Connection to the IQE network
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82. Publications
International Journal of High Speed electronics and Systems (IJHSES), New Journal of physics, Focus Issue on Optoelectronics and Ultrafast Optics
http://www.iqe.ethz.ch/ultrafast/ULP/Publications.html
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Journal Publications [
Top Opt. Lett. , accepted for publication April 22, 2005 [233] A. Gosteva, M. Haiml, R. Paschotta, U. Keller
J. Opt. Soc. Am. B , accepted for publication April 12, 2005 [232] M. B. Gaarde, K. J. Schafer, A. Heinrich, J. Biegert, U. Keller
Phys. Rev. A , accepted Feb. 18, 2005 [231] W. Kornelis, C. P. Hauri, A. Heinrich, F. W. Helbing, M. P. Anscombe, P. Schlup, J. W. G. Tisch, J. Biegert and U. Keller
Opt. Lett. , accepted Feb. 16, 2005
Invited Paper
International Journal of High Speed Electronics and Systems (IJHSES)
accepted for publication Oct. 25, 2004 [229] V. E. Kisel, A. E. Troshin, V. G. Shcherbitsky, N. V. Kuleshov, A. A. Pavlyuk, F. Brunner, R. Paschotta, F. Morier-Genoud, U. Keller
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Appl. Phys. B , accepted for publication Dec. 22, 2004 [228] J. Biegert, A. Heinrich, C. P. Hauri, W. Kornelis, P. Schlup, M. Anscombe, K. J. Schafer, M. B. Gaarde, U. Keller Invited Paper Laser Physics Journal , vol. 15, No. 6, pp. 2005 Special issue on attosecond science and technologies, edited by Fedorov, Agostini, Paulus, submitted Jan. 31, 2005 To be published by June 2005

83. UMKC Libs: Databases List
Aeronautics, computer information technology, electronics, physics. Link to adescription of the database. Provider UM Electronic Resources Initiative
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A B C D ... Z Off campus access: Remote access is available to UMKC students, faculty, and staff. Others must come to one of the UMKC libraries to use the database. For remote (off-campus) access, after you select a database, UMKC students, faculty, and staff will be prompted to provide a Single Sign-On user name and password or a 9-digit UMKC ID number and last name, as needed. (These databases are marked with an R in the table below.) Databases noted as "free on the Web" are available to everyone. You do not have to be a UMKC student, faculty or staff member to use these databases. (These databases are marked with a W in the table below.) For additional information on UMKC Libraries databases see Database Information and Guides For assistance, contact: Miller Nichols: (816) 235-1534; Dental: (816) 235-2030; Health Sciences: (816) 235-1880; Leon E. Bloch Law: (816) 235-1650. Other resources: Residents of the Kansas City area, with a public library card, have access to a wide range of resources. The metropolitan area public libraries work together to provide reciprocal use of the books and databases they have. Contact a

84. New Era For Quantum Electronics (June 2001) - Physics World - PhysicsWeb
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New era for quantum electronics
Physics in Action: June 2001 Researchers have created a device that can manipulate single electronic charges in silicon, a breakthrough that could satisfy the computer industry's demand for faster and denser chips.
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The miniaturization and increase in speed of electronic devices was one of the most spectacular achievements of 20th-century technology. We now have computer chips that contain billions of transistors and can perform operations in a billionth of a second. Will the constant improvement in performance that we have witnessed in the last few decades continue? There is no clear answer to this question yet, but chip developers are beginning to feel pressure from various fundamental limits. One important limitation is the amount of power that is dissipated per unit area of the chip. Each time a bit flips in a computer, the quantity of charge representing the bit must pass through resistive wires. Faster information processing in denser packed chips thus leads to an increase in the amount of heat flux that is generated - unless we can reduce the corresponding charge per bit. This is why current research on future electronic devices is focusing on using a few electrons - or even just one electron - to represent a bit.

85. Electronics Goes Mechanical (March 2005) - Physics World - PhysicsWeb
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March 2005
Electronics goes mechanical
Physics in Action: March 2005 An atomic-scale link between two wires can be switched on and off at room temperature. Imagine two ultrathin gold wires that are in intermittent mechanical contact with one another. As the individual gold atoms come in and out of contact, the electrical resistance between the wires jumps fleetingly by discreet amounts. Now, researchers in Japan have harnessed this simple phenomenon to build a nano-scale mechanical switch. The device, built by Kazuya Terabe and coworkers at the National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), ICORP-SORST/ Japan Science and Technology Agency and RIKEN, may ultimately replace semiconductor switches in the electronic devices of the future ( Nature To read the full version of this article - and the rest of the March issue of Physics World - please subscribe to our print edition.

86. BUBL LINK: Electronics
and technical literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, materials in electrical and electronic engineering, physics, computing,
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    AEANET: American Electronics Association Network
    Trade association of the US technology industry. Founded in 1943 with 25 member companies, the
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    BT Technology Journal
    Quarterly periodical of technical papers on research and development undertaken by BT in telecommunications and related sciences.
    Author: British Telecom
    Subjects: communications engineering, electronics, telecommunications
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    CED: Communications Engineering and Design
    Magazine of broadband communications. Highlights of each issue are provided.
    Author: Capital Cities Media
    Subjects: communications engineering, electronics DeweyClass: Resource type: magazine
    EDINA INSPEC
    Database produced by the Institution of Electrical Engineers for access to scientific and technical literature in physics, electrical engineering, electronics, communications, control engineering, computers and computing and information technology. Subscription required.

    87. Katedra Elektroniky A Vakuove Fyziky (Department Of Electronics And Vacuum Physi

    http://physics.mff.cuni.cz/kevf/

    88. Elsevier.com - Advances In Electronics And Electron Physics, 64B
    Advances in electronics and Electron physics, 64B Volume 64B To order this title,and for more information, go to External link
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    Volume 64B
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    Brian Morgan , The Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College, University of London, England
    Hardbound, ISBN: 0-12-014724-6, 687 pages, publication date: 1985
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    89. Elsevier.com - Advances In Electronics And Electron Physics
    ADVANCES IN electronics AND ELECTRON physics SUPPLEMENT, 19 Electrical andelectronics engineers, and researchers in optics. Contents
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    Inverse Problems: An Interdisciplinary Study
    To order this title, and for more information, go to http://books.elsevier.com/bookscat/links/details.asp?isbn=0120145812
    Pierre Sabatier , Universite montpellier II, France
    Peter Hawkes , CEMES/Laboratoire d'Optique Electronique du Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Toulouse, France
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    Electrical and electronics engineers, and researchers in optics.
    Contents
    (Section Headings): Introduction and a Few Questions. Tomographic Inverse Problems. Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Problems. Inverse Scattering Problems of Quantum Mechanics. Miscellaneous Inverse Problems. Mathematical Analyses Related to Applied Inverse Problems. Special Problems. Inverse Method and Applications to Nonlinear Evolution Equations. Numerical Analysis of Inverse and Ill-Posed Problems. Contents of Proceedings of RCP-264 Meetings 1981-1982-1983-1984-1985. Subject Index.
    Hardbound, ISBN: 0-12-014581-2, 577 pages, publication date: 1988

    90. ECE Faculty Interest Areas: Semiconductor Physics And Computational Electronics
    Semiconductor physics and Computational electronics. Faculty NarayanaAlura (Department Affiliate, Dept. General Engineering) Karl Hess (Ph.D. 1970,
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    Faculty:
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    (Department Affiliate, Dept. General Engineering)
    Karl Hess
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    Jean-Pierre Leburton
    (Ph.D. 1978, University of Liege, Belgium)
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    (Ph.D. 1986, Arizona State University)
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    91. Nano-Physics & Bio-Electronics - A New Odyssey

    http://www.mpipks-dresden.mpg.de/~nanobio/

    92. UCSB Physics Electronics Shop
    physics electronics* Shop Phone (805) 8933922 E-mail els@physics.ucsb.edu.(* Not just electronics). webmaster@physics.ucsb.edu.
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    Physics Electronics* Shop
    • Repair - laboratory instruments, computers and printers Design - simple circuits to complex electromechanical systems - laboratory, undersea, or ... Fabricate - PC boards to complete instruments Install - laboratory equipment and network wiring Consult - answer questions, help with projects, estimate jobs
    50+ years of combined experience on campus Flexible scheduling - Rush jobs accommodated Projects from $100 to $1,000,000 All departments welcome Capabilities Examples Location Physics Home Page Phone: (805) 893-3922 E-mail: els@physics.ucsb.edu (* Not just electronics) webmaster@physics.ucsb.edu

    93. Applied/Industrial Physics Co-op - Electronics And Modern Physics
    Applied/Industrial physics Coop Program with emphasis in electronics and 311 - Electromagnetism PHYS 362 - Statistical Mechanics physics or electronics
    http://www.phys.uregina.ca/ugrad/coop/electronics.html
    Applied/Industrial Physics Co-op Program
    with emphasis in
    Electronics and Modern Physics
    There is a natural synergy between the fields of electrodynamics, solid state physics, and electrical engineering which this program is designed to take advantage of. Target employers are telecommunications and computer companies. Five work terms are scheduled, but only four are required to graduate with the Co-op designation on the applied/industrial physics degree. From experience elsewhere, approximately 50% of students graduating from such programs continue on to obtain a graduate degree in physics, while the remainder decide to make use of their job skills in industry.
    Suggested Class Schedule
    List of Approved Electronics Electives
    Each student must choose the appropriate number of electronics electives from the following list. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure that they have the appropriate prerequisites for the courses they select. In some cases, a prerequisite waiver can be obtained for applied physics majors. Please see the applied physics co-op counsellor for further details. ENEL 387 - Microcomputer Systems Design ENEL 389 - Instrumentation ENEL 393 - Digital Communications ENEL 395 - Transmission Lines and Antennas ENEL 489 - Integrated Circuit Design ENEL 495 - Digital Signal Processing Back to the Physics Co-op Page.

    94. Rutgers Physics: Electronics Shop
    Rutgers University Department of physics and Astronomy The electronics Shopgroup can design, develop, construct, and test large quantities of various
    http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/descr/descr-elecshop.html
    Rutgers University Department of Physics and Astronomy
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    Stanley Sherman Head Electronics Engineer
    Edward Bartz
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    SERVICES
    The Electronics Shop group can design, develop, construct, and test large quantities of various analog/digital instrumentation to stringent specifications. Nanovolts to kilovolts and millihertz to a gigahertz are the ranges covered. Over 300 pieces of quality commercial electronic test equipment ( mostly Hewlett Packard and Tektronix, some Wavetek, Keithley, and Fluke ) is available for loan to internal research groups. Commercial electronic test equipment is repaired inexpensively.
    CAPABILITIES
    • Low noise design PC Board design (surface mount or thru-hole) using microwave techniques to yield low radiation and crosstalk Computerized PC Board layout using PCAD or PADS Comprehensive electronic CAD software is routinely used. ie. Analog/Digital mixed mode circuit simulator (SPICE) , System simulator, Data maniupulator/plotter, Symbolic and numerical math packages. Mechanical package (card cage etc.) design and assembly

    95. University Of Surrey Department Of Physics - Physics Home
    Keywords for search engines physics department departments university undergraduate electronics All in a Spin LightSwitching Nanotubes for Next
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    UniS UMI SEPS physics ... Physics Welcome to the Department of Physics physics home news undergraduate postgraduate ... (restricted) Contact Department of Physics
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    96. PHYS345: Electricity And Electronics For Engineers

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    97. Physics Electronics Shop - University Of Washington
    University of Washington physics electronics Shop designs, fabricates, and repairselectronic systems for the academic research community.
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    The Physics Electronics Shop is equipped to design, fabricate, and repair most research electronics from simple interconnects to full acquisition systems. For more information contact the shop manager, Bryan Venema, at
    (206) 543-8176 or venema@phys.washington.edu Physics Electronics Shop Samples. UW Home Physics Home Astronomy Home Physics Shops Home

    98. Capabilities - Physics Electronics Shop - University Of Washington
    The physics electronics Shop designs and consults on analog and digital electronic The physics electronics Shop is capable of inspecting and repairing
    http://depts.washington.edu/shopweb/electronics_shop/capabilities.htm
    Design
    The Physics Electronics Shop designs and consults on analog and digital electronic instruments for research or instructional purposes. Designs can be submitted in person or electronically. Excellon format drill files are desirable if there are ~100 holes and Gerber or HPGL formats are desirable for contour routing. Digital Counter Layout UW Home Physics Home Astronomy Home Physics Shops Home
    Fabrication
    The Physics Electronics Shop can fabricate simple electronic instruments or entire data collection systems. Fabrication capabilities include analog and digital circuits, custom computer interfaces, data acquisition systems, DSP, NIMs, and surface mount. Etching
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    Resolution – 0.004" traces with 0.006" gaps Size up to 13" x 18" single sided and 11" x 18" double sided

    99. TAMU Physics - Services - Electronics Shop
    We can make Printed Circuit Boards for you here at the electronics Shop in thePhysics Department. For more information visit our PC Board Production Site.
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    Employee Erwin Thomas III Jason Caswell Steve Payne James Kirby PC Boards We can make Printed Circuit Boards for you here at the Electronics Shop in the Physics Department. For more information visit our PC Board Production Site Front TAMU People ... About

    100. UL Undergraduate Prospectus - COLLEGE Of Informatics & Electronics - Bachelor Of
    and covers foundation material in Software, electronics, physics, and Engineering PH4011, physics for Engineers 1, PH4012, physics for Engineers 2
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    COLLEGE of
    LM070 - Bachelor of Engineering in Electronic Engineering
    Honours Bachelor Degree
    CAO Minimum Entry Points 2004: 360 Introduction
    Electronic Engineering is the core discipline that has enabled the remarkable technology advances of recent years. These advances are seen in terms of the ever increasing performance and miniaturisation in areas such as mobile communications, audio and video products, and personal computers. All these are made possible by continuing new developments in Electronic Engineering.
    The role of the Electronic Engineer has high visibility in terms of the circuit technologies which have spawned major new industries in telecommunications and computer engineering. Electronic Engineers are concerned with the design of circuits and systems which offer greater performance than previous generations, while consuming less space and less power than before. Electronic Engineers have brought us mobile phones, digital cameras, security systems, improved weather forecasting, electronic medical devices and so many other things that we now take for granted.
    Students of Electronic Engineering share the same syllabus as those studying Computer Engineering at UL for the first two years. In the first two years, students have the option to transfer between these two courses.

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