Kawamura Hajimu | Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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関連著者
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Kawamura Hajimu
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Fukai Masakazu
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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Fukai Masakazu
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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IMAI Isamu
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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Imai Isamu
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Hayashi Yoshikazu
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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FUKAI Masakazu
Matsushita Central Research Institute
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SEKID0 Kenji
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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Hayashi Yoshikazu
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Imai Isamu
Department Of Pure And Applied Science College Of General Education University Of Tokyo
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Sekid0 Kenji
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Kawamura H.
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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Kawamura Hajimu
Institute Of Polytechnics Osaka City University
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SEKIDO Kenji
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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SAJI Haruo
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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Tomishima Kazunari
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
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OTSUKA Eizo
Institute of Polytechnics, Osaka City University
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Sekido Kenji
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Tomishima Kazunari
Institute For Solid State Physics University Of Tokyo
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Otsuka Eizo
Institute Of Polytechnics Osaka City University
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Fukai M.
Institute for Solid State Physics, University of Tokyo
著作論文
- Hot Electron Effect in Cyclotron Resonance of Germanium
- Cyclotron Resonance of Hot Electrons in Germanium
- Cyclotron Resonance Line-Broadening due to Ionized Impurity Scattering in Germanium
- Cyclotron Resonance Line Broadening due to Carrier-Carrier Interaction in Germanium
- Line-Broadening of Cyclotron Resonance due to Lattice and Neutral Impurity Scattering in Silicon and Germanium
- Measurements of Relaxation Time in Germanium by the Cyclotron Resonance
- Determination of Dislocation Densities Through Nuclear Resonance Studies