
Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics
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- Front Cover
- Advances in Imaging and Electron Physics, Volume 91
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Canonical Aberration Theory in Electron Optics Up to Ultrahigh-Order Approximation
- I. Introduction
- II. The Hamiltonian Function and Its Power-Series Expansion
- III. The Eikonal Function and Its Power-Series Expansion
- IV. Intrinsic and Combined Aberrations Up to the Ninth-Order Approximation
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 2. New Developments on Generalized Information Measures
- I. Introduction
- II. Unified (r,s)-Information Measures
- III. M-Dimensional Unified (r,s)-Divergence Measures
- IV. Unified (r,s)-Multivariate Entropies
- V. Applications
- References
- 50 Years of Electronics
- Introduction
- Chapter 3. The Exploitation of Semiconductors
- I. Prehistory
- II. The Conceptual Network
- III. Technology
- IV. The Transistor
- V. Integrated Circuits
- VI. The Field Effect Transistor
- VII. The Information Technology Revolution
- VIII. U.K. Progress in ICs from 1963
- The Use and Abuse of III-V Compounds
- Chapter 4. Telecommunications: The Last, and the Next, 50 Years
- I. Today's World of Telecommunications
- II. Telecommunications 50 Years Ago
- III. Key Developments in the Last 50 Years
- IV. Telecommunications in the Next 50 Years
- V. The Impact of Telecommunications and Information Technology on the Future of Mankind
- Chapter 5. Mesoscopic Devices Where Electrons Behave like Light
- I. Introduction
- II. Building a Mesoscopic System
- III. A Brief History
- IV. Transport Theory
- V. Some Simple Examples
- VI. The Aharonov-Bohm Effect
- VII. Two-Terminal Conductance in I-D Quantum Point Contacts
- VIII . Magnetic Phenomena: Edge States
- IX . Devices
- X . Summary and Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 6. The Evolution of Electronic Displays, 1942-1992
- I. Introduction
- II. Flat Panel Technology
- III. Projection Displays
- IV. Three-Dimensional Display
- V. Conclusions
- References
- Chapter 7. Gabor's Pessimistic 1942 View of Electron Microscopy and How He Stumbled on the Nobel Prize
- I. Introduction
- II. Electron Physics in Wartime Britain
- III. Dangers in the German Reich
- IV. An Enemy Alien with Special Qualifications
- V. The Third Meeting of the Electronics Group, October 1942
- VI. Space-Charge Correction of Spherical Aberration
- VII. The Projection Shadow Microscope: An Unrecognized Tool for Holography
- VIII. Abbe's Theory of the Microscope and the TEM
- IX. Electron Beam Holography
- X . Electron-Optical Trials at the AEI Research Laboratory
- XI. Artifact-Free Holography
- References
- Chapter 8. Early Techniques in Radio Astronomy
- Index
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