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Surface acoustic wave (SAW) devices are recognized for their versatility and efficiency in controlling and processing electrical signals. This has resulted in a multitude of device concepts for a wide range of signal processing functions, such as delay lines, filters, resonators, pulse compressors, convolvers, and many more. As SAW technology has found its way into mass market products such as TV receivers, pagers, keyless entry systems and cellular phones, the production volume has risen to millions of devices produced every day. At the other end of the scale, there are specialized high performance signal processing SAW devices for satellite communication and military applications, such as radar and electronic warfare.This volume, together with Volume 2, presents an overview of recent advances in SAW technology, systems and applications by some of the foremost researchers in this exciting field.
Acoustic surface wave devices. --- Acoustic surface waves. --- Waves, Acoustic surface --- Waves, Elastic surface --- Elastic waves --- Sound-waves --- Surface waves (Oceanography) --- Surface acoustic wave devices --- Surface wave devices, Acoustic --- Acoustic surface waves --- Electro-acoustics --- Piezoelectric devices
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Aluminum --- Surface chemistry --- Surface chemistry. --- Corrosion --- Corrosion. --- Surfaces --- Surfaces.
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Silicon, the basic material for a multibillion-dollar industry, is the most widely researched and applied semiconductor, and its surfaces are the most thoroughly studied of all semiconductor surfaces. Silicon Surfaces and Formation of Interfaces may be used as an introduction to graduate-level physics and chemical physics. Moreover, it gives a specialized and comprehensive description of the most common faces of silicon crystals as well as their interaction with adsorbates and overlayers. This knowledge is presented in a systematic and easy-to-follow way. Discussion of each system is preceded
Silicon --- Surface chemistry. --- Chemistry, Surface --- Interfaces, Chemistry of --- Surface phenomena --- Surfaces (Chemistry) --- Chemistry, Physical and theoretical --- Capillarity --- Surface energy --- Surface tension --- Surfaces (Physics) --- Silicium --- Group 14 elements --- Nonmetals --- Surfaces. --- Surface chemistry --- Surfaces
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