Applications of Advanced Electromagnetics: Microwave Components and Systems, Edition 2

· Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering Book 1272 · Springer Nature
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This book addresses microwave researchers, engineers, and Master's and Ph.D. students. It follows the idea of the first Edition to educate the readers on fundamental electromagnetics and show how this brilliant theory is used in developing modern multi-physics microwave and terahertz hardware.

The first three chapters discuss the main ideas and methods of electromagnetism, explained in a manner that is clear for readers who have had some initial knowledge of electromagnetism. Chapters 4 and 5 are on transmission lines. The first text is on the integrated ones for digital applications, which have been working since DC up to several tens or hundreds of gigahertz. The next chapter is on the waveguides for terahertz frequencies. In this book, the space-modulated signals application, compared to the 1st Edition, is considered using the example of a novel predicate variable logic processor designed and verified in an FPGA environment (Chapter 6). This idea, born initially in microwaves, allowed an eight-logic-style re-configurable on-the-fly processor. Chapters 7–9 discuss microwaves in heating liquids and the initiation of rapid chemical reactions in novel miniature quasi-TEM wave reactors. Chapter 10 involves results on trapping and transporting ultra-cold matter using combined techniques. The new results described here are on numerical simulation of trapping of ultra-cold atoms in random 3D optical potentials using the Anderson effect.

In conclusion, the author hopes this book will strengthen the young generation's interest in microwave field theory. He believes that advanced electromagnetism, combined with other physics branches, will play a crucial role in developing new, improved components and systems, and this book is a stepping-stone example in that journey.

About the author

Guennadi A. Kouzaev is a Department of Electronic Systems (Norwegian University of Science and Technology) professor. He has a Ph.D. in Physics and Mathematics from Kotelnikov's Institute of Radio Engineering and Electronics, USSR Academy of Science, Moscow, and a Doctor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from the Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics - a Higher School of Economics branch now.

He is an author or co-author of more than 200 publications in microwave and terahertz electromagnetics and applied molecular and quantum physics. Dr. Kouzaev was awarded several national prizes in science and technology. He is an editorial board member of several journals and has served as a chair or technical committee person in many scientific conferences. He is a member of the IEEE and IEEE Computers Societies.

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