Sensing: Long-Lived Resonances investigates and provides a solid understanding of long-lived resonance sensing, illustrated by simple examples. Each chapter introduces and defines the sensing resonances, their localized paths, and applications. Many examples in the book apply these methods to materials and sensing systems. The ultimate aim of the book is to pave the way for the creation and improvement of sensors and devices for telecommunications and applied natural sciences. The different examples presented within each chapter of this book can help close the gaps in communication between physicists and specialists using sensor results within their practices.
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Leonard Dobrzynski is Emeritus Research Professor at CNRS, Lille University, France. His research interests focus on interface science, phononics, magnonics, and resonance.
Housni Al-Wahsh is Professor of Theoretical Physics and Head of the Engineering, Mathematics, and Physics Department, Faculty of Engineering, Benha University, Cairo, Egypt. He is primarily interested in the physical properties of electronic, plasmonic and magnonic crystals.
Abdellatif Akjouj is Professor at the University of Lille in France. His scientific activities deal with theory and modelling of wave propagation and elementary excitations in nanostructured materials, more particularly: nanoplasmonics, photonics, magnonics, phononics and optomechanics.
Abdelkrim Talbi is a Professor at the University of Lille in France. His research focuses on MEMS and NEMS, metamaterials, and microfluidics. Eman A. Adbel-Ghaffar is a Lecturer at Benha University, Cairo, Egypt. Her research interests include the brain-computer interface, image and signal processing, biometrics, information security, and data compression.
Madiha Amrani is Assistant Professor in the Department of Physics at Universite Mohammed Premier, Oujda, Morocco. Her research focuses primarily on condensed matter theory and materials modelling.
El Houssaine El Boudouti is Professor in the Department of Physics at Universite Mohammed Premier, Oujda, Morocco. His research interest concerns elementary excitations in composite materials such as phononic, photonic, electronic, and magnonic crystals.
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Senior Investigator, National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University, France
Department of Mathematical and Physical Engineering, Benha University, Egypt
National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, France
Professor, University of Lille, France
Lecturer, Benha University, Cairo, Egypt.
Assistant Professor, Department of Physics at Universite Mohammed Premier, Oujda, Morocco
Department of Physics, Universite Mohamed I, Oujda, Morocco
1. Open and closed loop in wave scattering
2. State localization and sensing
3. Photonic finite and infinite open loops
4. Phononic closed and infinite open loops
5. Magnonic combs
6. Photonic four squares
7. Photonic single cubes
8. Photonic two cubes
9. Photonic hexagons
10. Phononic square pyramids
11. Fundamental and roadmap of resonant acoustic/elastic wave sensors
12. Applications and advances in biosensor technology utilizing cavities and local resonances
13. Fundamentals of magnetic field sensing using ferromagnetic and elastic resonances
14. Entropy variations
15. Polaritonics