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Record Nr.

UNINA9910792439603321

Autore

Maheshwari Preeti

Titolo

Electronic components and processes [[electronic resource] /] / Preeti Maheshwari

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New Delhi, : New Age International, c2006

ISBN

1-282-45036-0

9786612450365

81-224-2932-7

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (226 p.)

Soggetti

Electronic apparatus and appliances

Electronics

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

""Cover""; ""Preface""; ""Chapter-1. Elementary Concepts of Material Science ""; ""1.1. Atomic Structure""; ""1.2 Bohr's Theory of Hydrogen Atom""; ""1.3 Excitation and Ionization of Atoms""; ""1.4 Dual Nature of Light""; ""1.5 Dual Nature of Matter""; ""1.6 Wave Mechanical Model of Atom""; ""1.7 Quantum Numbers""; ""1.8 Pauli's Exclusion Principle""; ""1.9 The Solid State""; ""1.10 Crystalline Solids""; ""1.11 Bravias Lattices""; ""1.12 Number of Atoms in a Unit Cell""; ""1.13 Close Packing in Crystals""; ""1.14 Some Special Crystal Structures""; ""1.15 Bonding in Solids""

""Chapter-2. Conducting Materials""""2.1 What are Free Electrons""; ""2.2 Distinction Between Conductors, Insulators and Semiconductors Based on Presence of Free Electrons""; ""2.3 Free Electron Theory of Metals""; ""2.4 Achievements and Limitations of Free Electron Theory""; ""2.5 Matthiessen's Rule""; ""2.6 Factors Affecting the Resistivity of Conductors""; ""2.7 Properties of Conducting Materials ""; ""2.8 Properties and Applications of Some Important Conducting Materials""; ""Chapter-3. Dielectric Behavior of Materials in Static Field""; ""3.1 Introduction""; ""3.2 Dipole Moment""

""3.3 Polarisation""""3.4 Macroscopic Field: Electric Field Inside The Dielectric (E)""; ""3.5 Polarization Vector (P)""; ""3.6 Electric Flux Density or Displacement Vector (D)""; ""3.7 The Three Vectors D, E and P""; ""3.8



Dielectric Susceptibility""; ""3.9 Microscopic or Localized Electric Field""; ""3.10 Polarization in Terms of Polarizability""; ""3.11 Clausius-Mossotti Relation""; ""3.12 Types of Dielectrics""; ""3.13 Polarization Mechanism""; ""3.14 Total Polarisation""; ""3.15 Ferroelectric Material""; ""3.16 Piezoelectric Materials""; ""3.17 Applications of Ferroelectric Materials""

""Chapter-4. Dielectric Behavior of Materials in Alternating Fields""""4.1 Representation of Dielectrics as Circuits""; ""4.2 Complex Dielectric Constant""; ""4.3 Dielectric Loss""; ""4.4 Dielectric Breakdown and Dielectric Strength ""; ""4.5 Frequency Dependence of Dielectric Constant""; ""4.6 Frequency Dependence of Electronic Polarisability""; ""4.7 Frequency Dependence of Ionic Polarizability""; ""4.8 Complex Dielectric Constant in Non-Polar Dielectrics""; ""Chapter-5. Magnetic Behavior of Materials""; ""5.1 Some Important Terms Used in Magnetism (Definition and their Relations) ""

""5.2 Magnetic Dipole""""5.3 Origin of Magnetization-Atom's Magnetic Moment""; ""5.4 Classification of Magnetic Materials""; ""5.5 Diamagnetic Materials""; ""5.6 Paramagnetic Materials""; ""5.7 Ferromagnetic Materials""; ""5.8 Comparison Between Magnetic and Electric Effects""; ""5.9 Antiferromagnetic and Ferrimagnetic Materials""; ""5.10 Hard and Soft Ferromagnetic Materials""; ""Chapter-6. Super Conductors""; ""6.1 Superconducting Phenonomenon ""; ""6.2 Effect of Magnetic Field (Silsbee's Rule)""; ""6.3 Meissner Effect""; ""6.4 Type I and II Superconductors""

""6.5 Application of Superconductors""