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Multinary Alloys Based on II-VI Semiconductors

Multinary Alloys Based on II-VI Semiconductors

A companion volume to Ternary Alloys Based on II-VI Semiconductor Compounds (CRC Press 2013) and Quaternary Alloys Based on II-VI Semiconductor Compounds (CRC Press 2014) Multinary Alloys Based on II-VI Semiconductors provides up-to-date experimental and theoretical information on phase relations based on II-VI semiconductor systems with five or more components. Featuring detailed figures and extensive references this book:Delivers a critical evaluation of many industrially important systems presented in the form of two-dimensional sections for the condensed phasesSummarizes the data from the last 15–20 years of literature on the study of organometallic compounds which include zinc cadmium or mercury and sulfur selenium or telluriumClassifies all materials according to the periodic table groups of their constituent atoms that is possible combinations of Zn Cd and Hg with chalcogens S Se and Te and additional components in the order of their group numberSpecifies the diagram type possible phase transformations and physical–chemical interaction of the components methods of equilibrium investigation thermodynamic characteristics and methods for sample preparation in each multinary database descriptionMultinary Alloys Based on II-VI Semiconductors contains valuable material useful for obtaining nanoscale II-VI semiconductors and for preparing thin films of these semiconductor materials as well as for exploring the biological and medicinal applications of organometallic compounds and for identifying new compounds with necessary properties.

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Quaternary Alloys Based on II - VI Semiconductors

Quaternary Alloys Based on II - VI Semiconductors

Doped by isovalent or heterovalent foreign impurities II–VI semiconductor compounds enable control of optical and electronic properties making them ideal in detectors solar cells and other precise device applications. Quaternary alloys allow a simultaneous adjustment of band gap and lattice constant increasing radiant efficiency at a wide range of wavelengths. Quaternary Alloys Based on II–VI Semiconductors consolidates data pertaining to diagrams of quaternary systems based on these semiconductor compounds. The book illustrates up-to-date experimental and theoretical information about phase relations based on II–VI semiconductor systems with four components. It critically evaluates many industrially significant systems presented in two-dimensional sections for the condensed phases. The author classifies all materials according to the periodic groups of their constituent atoms and additional components in the order of their group number. Each quaternary database description contains brief information on the diagram type possible phase transformations and physical–chemical interactions of the components thermodynamic characteristics and methods for equilibrium investigation and sample preparation. Most of the phase diagrams are in their original form. For those with varying published data the text includes several versions for comparison. This book provides invaluable data for technologists and researchers involved in developing and manufacturing II–VI semiconductors at industrial and national laboratories. It is also suitable for phase relations researchers inorganic chemists and semiconductor physicists as well as graduate students in materials science and engineering. Check out the companion books: Ternary Alloys Based on II–VI Semiconductor Compounds and | Quaternary Alloys Based on II - VI Semiconductors

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Bionanotechnology II Global Prospects

High-Speed Rail in Poland Advances and Perspectives

High-Speed Rail in Poland Advances and Perspectives

The Railway Research Institute (Instytut Kolejnictwa) in Warsaw was established in 1951 and was until 2000 part of the Polish State Railways (PKP). At present it serves as an independent entity it is subordinated to the minister responsible for transport. Since its inception the Institute has been the centre of competence for technology technique and organization of operation and services in rail transport particularly in respect to innovation. One of its fundamental tasks also includes activities connected with safety which are carried out in close cooperation with the National Safety Authority i. e. the Office of Rail Transport. At the same time the Institute participated in the process of upgrading and modernization of the rail network in Poland. Experience in high speed rail gained as a result of international cooperation and basing on the effort to increase speed on railway lines in Poland (so far 200 km/h) is included in the monograph “Koleje Dużych Prędkości w Polsce” (High Speed Rail in Poland) published in 2015 for the benefit of the Polish reader. This monograph aims at reaching an international audience of experts so as to present Polish determinants of HSR implementation. In order to elaborate this monograph apart from specialists from the Railway Research Institute experts from other research and academic centres were invited. Not only presenting a wide range of problems connected with future construction of High Speed Lines in Polish conditions but also a number of operational ones. The authors have created a reference work of universal character solving problems in order to build and operate high speed rail systems in countries on a similar level of development as Poland. Features:providing requirements for design and upgrade of engineering works on High Speed Rail developmentinformation on restructuring and building railway lines for countries starting to develop a High Speed Rail systemdealing with organizational engineering socioeconomic and economic demands for transport services and the formation of human resources for constructing and operting a High Speed Rails system. Presenting these problems on the international arena will facilitate future cooperation and application of world experience to create HSR in Poland and integrate the Polish HSR network into the international one. | High-Speed Rail in Poland Advances and Perspectives

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Localization Of Putative Steroid Receptors Volume II: Clinically Oriented Studies

Fat Absorption Volume II

Spectroscopy in Biochemistry Volume II

Hydrometallurgy in Extraction Processes Volume II

Speed Data and Ecosystems Excelling in a Software-Driven World

Environmental Exposure From Chemicals Volume II

Environmental Statistics with S-PLUS

Handbook of Terpenoids Volume II

Handbook of Environmental Health Volume II Pollutant Interactions in Air Water and Soil

CMOS Analog Integrated Circuits High-Speed and Power-Efficient Design Second Edition

High-Speed Precision Motion Control

High-Speed Precision Motion Control

Edited by Takashi Yamaguchi Mitsuo Hirate and Chee Khiang Pang with contributions from pioneers known for their ground-breaking work High-Speed Precision Motion Control discusses high-precision and fast servo controls in hard disk drives (HDDs). The chapter authors describe the control technologies they’ve developed most of which have already been successfully applied to mass production of HDDs. As the proposed methodologies have been verified on commercial HDDs at the very least these advanced control technologies can also be readily applied to precision motion control of other mechatronic systems e. g. scanners micro-positioners photocopiers atomic force microscopes (AFMs) etc. Each self-contained chapter progresses from concept to technique and presents application examples in automotive aerospace aeronautical and manufacturing engineering. The control technologies are categorized into high-speed servo control precision control and environment-friendly control making it easy to find an appropriate control technology according to their domain of application. The book also makes MATLAB®/SIMULINK® codes for benchmark problems available for download. The control technologies described range from fundamental classical control theories to advanced topics such as multi-rate control. The content contains a healthy balance between materials from the contributor’s research works and that in the wider literature. The resulting resource empowers engineers and managers with the knowledge and know-how to make important decisions and policies.

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Instrumental Data for Drug Analysis Second Edition Volume II

Metal and Ceramic Biomaterials Volume II: Strength and Surface

Conventional Flowmeters Volume II

Conventional Flowmeters Volume II

Conventional Flowmeters covers origin principle of operation development advantages and disadvantages applications and frontiers of research for conventional technology flowmeters which include differential pressure and primary elements positive displacement turbine open channel and variable area. There are more conventional technology meters being used in the field than new-technology meters. New developments such as more accurate pressure transmitters new primary elements such as cone elements reversible flow and dual rotor turbine meters and variable area meters with transmitters and a signal output are discussed. Features: Offers a working knowledge of the origin and development of the more traditional technology flowmeters: differential pressure and primary elements positive displacement turbine open channel and variable area Describes how these conventional meters still fit into what is being called Industry 4. 0 Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of conventional technology meters and provides a rationale for retaining or replacing these meters Focuses on the origin development operating principles and applications for the meters Explores the development of each conventional flowmeter type including the roles of companies such as Siemens ABB Emerson Foxboro KROHNE and Endress+Hauser This book is designed for anyone involved with flowmeters and instrumentation including product and marketing managers strategic planners application engineers and distributors. | Conventional Flowmeters Volume II

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