Transistor bipolairevignette|Vue interne d'un transistor bipolaire de puissance 2N3055 conçu dans les années 1970. vignette|Transistor bipolaire monté en surface. Un transistor bipolaire est un dispositif électronique à base de semi-conducteur de la famille des transistors. Son principe de fonctionnement est basé sur deux jonctions PN, l'une en direct et l'autre en inverse. La polarisation de la jonction PN inverse par un faible courant électrique (parfois appelé effet transistor) permet de « commander » un courant beaucoup plus important, suivant le principe de l'amplification de courant.
Spin–spin relaxationIn physics, the spin–spin relaxation is the mechanism by which Mxy, the transverse component of the magnetization vector, exponentially decays towards its equilibrium value in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). It is characterized by the spin–spin relaxation time, known as T2, a time constant characterizing the signal decay. It is named in contrast to T1, the spin–lattice relaxation time.
Stress managementStress management consists of a wide spectrum of techniques and psychotherapies aimed at controlling a person's level of stress, especially chronic stress, usually for the purpose of improving everyday functioning. Stress produces numerous physical and mental symptoms which vary according to each individual's situational factors. These can include a decline in physical health, such as headaches, chest pain, fatigue, and sleep problems, as well as depression.