Sakai Osamu | Department Of Physics Tohoku University
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関連著者
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Sakai Osamu
Department Of Physics Tohoku University
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SAKAI Osamu
Department of Physics, Tokyo Metropolitan University
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TACHIKI Masashi
The Research Institute for Iron,Steel and Other Metals,Tohoku University
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MAEKAWA Sadamichi
The Research Institute for Iron,Steel and Other Metals Tohoku University
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Tachiki Masashi
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Sakai Osamu
Department Of Electronic Science And Engineering Kyoto University
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Maekawa Sadamichi
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals
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Maekawa Sadamichi
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals Tohoku University
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Sakai Osamu
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Kyoto Prefectural University Of Medicine
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Maekawa Sadamichi
The Recearch Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals Tohoku University
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Sakai Osamu
Department of Physics,Tohoku University
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Shimizu Yukihiro
Department of Physics, Tohoku University
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SAKAI Osamu
The Research Institute for Iron,Steel and Other Metals,Tohoku University
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W Crabtree
Argonne National Laboratory
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Shimizu Yukihiro
Department Of Applied Physics Tohoku University
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Shimizu Yukihiro
Department Of Mathematics Imperial College London
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Hewson Alex
Department Of Mathematics Imperial College London
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Hewson Alex
Department Of Mathematics Imperial College
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Sakai Osamu
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals Tohoku University
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SUZUKI Michitaka
The Research Institute for Iron,Steel and Other Metals,Tohoku University
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BEHROOZI Feredoon
Argonne National Laboratory
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Behroozi Feredoon
Argonne National Laboratory:university Of Wisonsin-parkside
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Suzuki Michitaka
The Research Institute For Iron Steel And Other Metals Tohoku University
著作論文
- Specific Heat and Magnetisation of Impurity Anderson Model with Non-Kramers Doublet Lowest State Subject to the Tetragonal Crystalline Electric Field
- Magnetic Properties in the Mixed State of Ferromagnetic Superconductors
- Fluctuations and Instabilities in Mixed States of Ferromagnetic Superconductors