From computers to optical communication, this text explores core principles underlying those technologies that continue to revolutionize our lives. Designed for nonscientists, this book requires no higher math or prior physics. It details basic physics principles at the core of information technology; examines the quantum era, discussing digital memory and computers; then moves on to the Internet era, covering lasers, optical fibers, light amplification, and wireless technology. Going beyond the technical, the book clarifies common misconceptions while offering insight on the social impacts of science and technology. It offers study questions, end-of-chapter problem sets, and real-world exercises.
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...the author shows how semiconductors and networks require a good understanding of physics 'by discovery' ... . Following a story that requires only high-school mathematics, the reader is transported from mechanics to thermodynamics, wave propagation, quantum mechanics and even to basic electronic engineering concepts ... . Each chapter includes exercises and formal references as well as suggested readings and a provocative section on the social impacts of technology.
-Optics & Photonics News (OPN), January 2011
Change the title of this excellent text to 'Physics for the Internet Age: The Silicon Web' as soon as possible to attract teachers of all introductory physics courses to look into this text for adoption with its many hints as a PER [Physics Education Research]-influenced text.
-Professor John L. Hubisz, North Carolina State University, The Physics Teacher, November 2010
... a text perfect in itself and perfect for its time ... . ideal for an undergraduate course required of all physical science, engineering, computer science, and mathematics majors.
-Physics Today
[A] stunningly rich story about the Internet and its associated technologies ... . The Silicon Web is an elegant and elaborate textbook, one that examines the science underlying the current revolution in communications technology. Each scientific concept arises on a need-to-know basis in the context of a particular ... issue or device. All the important physics is here, but presented in an engaging way, with modern examples.
-From the Foreword by Louis A. Bloomfield, author of How Things Work
-Optics & Photonics News (OPN), January 2011
Change the title of this excellent text to 'Physics for the Internet Age: The Silicon Web' as soon as possible to attract teachers of all introductory physics courses to look into this text for adoption with its many hints as a PER [Physics Education Research]-influenced text.
-Professor John L. Hubisz, North Carolina State University, The Physics Teacher, November 2010
... a text perfect in itself and perfect for its time ... . ideal for an undergraduate course required of all physical science, engineering, computer science, and mathematics majors.
-Physics Today
[A] stunningly rich story about the Internet and its associated technologies ... . The Silicon Web is an elegant and elaborate textbook, one that examines the science underlying the current revolution in communications technology. Each scientific concept arises on a need-to-know basis in the context of a particular ... issue or device. All the important physics is here, but presented in an engaging way, with modern examples.
-From the Foreword by Louis A. Bloomfield, author of How Things Work