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Magnonics - Interface Transmission Tutorial Book Series

Magnonics - Interface Transmission Tutorial Book Series

Abdellatif Akjouj, Leonard Dobrzy?ski, Housni Al-Wahsh, El Houssaine El Boudouti, Gaëtan Lévêque, Ya

 

Verlag Elsevier Reference Monographs, 2019

ISBN 9780128133675 , 270 Seiten

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Magnonics - Interface Transmission Tutorial Book Series


 

Magnonics: Interface Transmission Tutorial Book Series provides up-to-date and concise summaries of the present knowledge of interface transmission science. The series' volumes foster the exchange of ideas among scientists interested in different aspects of interface transmission, with each release designed as a text, a reference, and a source. The series serves as an introduction to advanced graduate students, researchers and scientists with little acquaintance with the subject, and is also useful in keeping specialists informed about general progress in the field. A detailed description of mathematical languages is provided in an appendix, enabling readers to find composite system linear transmission properties.
All scientists who contribute to these volume have worked in interface transmission in composite systems over many years, providing a thorough and comprehensive understanding of magnonics.
  • Offers a unique approach to magnonics from an interfacial transmission point-of-view
  • Teaches the modern physics of interface transmission, and in particular, magnonics through composite systems
  • Authored and edited by world-leading experts on Interface Transmission


Dr. Abdellatif Akjouj is a Professor at the National Center for Scientific Research, Lille University 1, France. He received a PhD in Physics from the University of Science and Technology in Lille, France. He is a co-author of more than 130 research publications and wrote several book chapters in subjects related to nanotechnology, nanoplasmonics, biosensors, and magnonics and phononics circuits.