57.1 Introduction 57.2 Classification of Magnetooptic Effects David Young Faraday Rotation or Magnetic Circular Birefringence.Cotton- Rockwell Semiconductor Systemns Mouton Effect or Magnetic Linear Birefringence. Kerr Effects
56.1 Introduction 56.2 Physical Sensors Temperature Sensors.Displacement and Force. Optical Radiation 56.3 Chemical Sensors Ion-Selective Electrode. Gas Chromatograph 56.4 Biosensors
54.1Introduction 54.2 Polar Dielectrics Roger W.Whatmore 54.3 The Pyroelectric Effect Cranfield University 54.4 Pyroelectric Materials and Their Selection 54.1 Introduction
53.1 Introduction Terry P. Orlando 53.2 General Electromagnetic Properties Massachusetts Institute of 53.3 Superconducting Electronics Technology 53.4 Types of Superconductors 53.1 Introduction The fundamental idea behind all of superconductorsu' properties is that superconductivity is quantum
51.1 Introduction 51.2 Equation of State 51.3 Effect of Crystal Point Group on 51.4 Geometric Corrections and Elastoresistance Tensor 51.5 Multivalley Semiconductors 51.6 Longitudinal Piezoresistivity II, and Maximum Sensitivity
50.1 Introduction 50.2 Defining Equations Piezoelectricity and Electrostriction. Electrostriction and V. Sundar and Compliance Matrices Magnitudes and Signs of Electrostrictive R.E. Newnham Coefficients