6.007 Electromagnetic Energy: From Motors to Lasers (MIT)

MIT OpenCourseWare: New Courses 2013-03-28

Summary:

This course discusses applications of electromagnetic and equivalent quantum mechanical principles to classical and modern devices. It covers energy conversion and power flow in both macroscopic and quantum-scale electrical and electromechanical systems, including electric motors and generators, electric circuit elements, quantum tunneling structures and instruments. It studies photons as waves and particles and their interaction with matter in optoelectronic devices, including solar cells, displays, and lasers. The instructors would like to thank Scott Bradley, David Friend, Ta-Ming Shih, and Yasuhiro Shirasaki for helping to develop the course, and Kyle Hounsell, Ethan Koether, and Dmitri Megretski for their work preparing the lecture notes for OCW publication. Email this Article Add to Facebook Add to Twitter Add to digg Add to Google

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lasers quantum mechanics semiconductors electromagnetics energy conversion power flow electric motors circuits quantum tunneling optoelectronic devices electromagnetic waves em waves

Authors:

Bulovic, Vladimir, Ram, Rajeev, Leeb, Steven, Lang, Jeffrey H., Gu, Yu

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Date tagged:

03/28/2013, 16:18

Date published:

02/22/2013, 00:43