American Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. 2020, 8(4), 108-115
DOI: 10.12691/AJEEE-8-4-2
Original Research

Detector of Torsion as Field Observable and Applications

Dr. Francisco Bulnes1, , A J. C. García-Limón1, L. A. Ortiz-Dumas2 and V. A. Sánchez-Suarez2

1Research Department in Mathematics and Engineering, Electronics Engineering Division, TESCHA, Chalco, Mexico

2Electronics Engineering Division, TESCHA, Chalco, Mexico

Pub. Date: September 01, 2020

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Dr. Francisco Bulnes, A J. C. García-Limón, L. A. Ortiz-Dumas and V. A. Sánchez-Suarez. Detector of Torsion as Field Observable and Applications. American Journal of Electrical and Electronic Engineering. 2020; 8(4):108-115. doi: 10.12691/AJEEE-8-4-2

Abstract

The torsion as observable of electromagnetic field interacting with matter is studied under geometrical invariance and its corresponding energy spectra, using in this last, an adaptation of censorship device of matter for Hall Effect sensor considering the kinematic invariance of the particle in movement. After are developed and obtained some application of studied field torsion.

Keywords

curvature energy, detector device, hall effect sensor, magnetic Dilaton, spin-waves, torsion, torsion-signals

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