Encyclopedia of Applied Physics
Diamond and Diamondlike Carbon to Electron Structure of Solids
Wiley-VCH (Publisher)
Published on 22. December 1992
Book
XII, 645 pages
978-3-527-28127-5 (ISBN)
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Description
Consisting of 20 volumes, the "Encyclopedia of Applied Physics" was developed as a means of uniting the various aspects of modern technology and their physical applications. The EAP is a reference tool for all physicists, engineers, computer scientists and other professionals who are connected with the technical world, either in the academic or industrial sectors, and who are interested in the technical applications of physics. It should also be of interest to firms and businesses which are active in up-to-the minute technological research and production in the areas of communication, transportation, electronics and defence.
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Series
Edition
Volume 5 ed.
Language
German
Place of publication
Weinheim
Germany
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
317 Abb., 49 Tab.
Dimensions
Height: 98 mm
Width: 70 mm
Weight
1336 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-527-28127-5 (9783527281275)
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Content
Detectors, particle, calorimetric; detectors, particle, tracking; detectors, radiation; detectors, scintillation; detectors, semiconductor; dialysis; diamagnetism; diamond and diamond-like materials; dielectric properties of insulators; diesel engine; diffusion and ionic conduction in liquids; diffusion in bulk solids; diffusion in thin films; disperse systems; display devices; earth, interior structure; electric discharges; electric power engineering; electrical conduction in biological systems; electrical instrumentation; electrochemistry; electrodynamics, classical; electroluminescence; electromagnetic quantities, measurement; electromagnetic radiation; electromagnetic wave propagation; electron diffraction; electron level splitting.