Saito K | Application Laboratory Panalytical
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概要
関連著者
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Saito K
Application Laboratory Panalytical
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FUNAKUBO Hiroshi
Department of Innovative and Engineered Materials, Interdisciplinary Graduate School, Tokyo Institut
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MITSUYA MASATOSHI
Department of Radiology, Tohoku University School of Medicine
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SAITO Keisuke
Application Laboratory
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Kondo Takao
Optical Disc Development Division Av/it Development Group Sony Corporation
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Funakubo Hiroshi
Department Of Innovative And Engineered Materials
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YAMAJI Isao
PANalytical
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AKAI Takao
PANalytical
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NAKAOKI Ariyoshi
Optical Disc Development Division. AV-IT Development Group, Sony Corporation
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SHINODA Masataka
Optical System Development Group, HENC, Sony Corporation
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SAITO Kimihiro
Optical System Development Group, HENC, Sony Corporation
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Kondo Takao
Department of Dermatology, Nagoya Ekisaikai Hospital
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ISHIMOTO Tsutomu
Department 1, Optical Disk Development Division, AV/IT Development Group, SONY Corporation
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SAITO Kimihiro
Department 1, Optical Disk Development Division, AV/IT Development Group, SONY Corporation
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SHINODA Masataka
Department 1, Optical Disk Development Division, AV/IT Development Group, SONY Corporation
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NAKAOKI Ariyoshi
Department 1, Optical Disk Development Division, AV/IT Development Group, SONY Corporation
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YAMAMOTO Masanobu
Department 1, Optical Disk Development Division, AV/IT Development Group, SONY Corporation
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ISHIMOTO Tsutomu
Optical Disc Development Division, AV/IT Development Group, Sony Corporation
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Saito Kimihiro
Optical Disc Development Division Av/it Development Group Sony Corporation
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Ishimoto Tsutomu
Optical Disc Development Division Av/it Development Group Sony Corporation
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Nakaoki Ariyoshi
Optical Disc Development Division Av/it Development Group Sony Corporation
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Shinoda Masataka
Optical Disc Development Division Av/it Development Group Sony Corporation
著作論文
- Quantitative Effects of Preferred Orientation and Impurity Phases of Ferroelectric Properties of SrBi_2(Ta_Nb_x)_2O_9 Thin Films Measured by X-Ray Diffraction Reciprocal Space Mapping
- Gap Servo System for a Biaxial Device Using an Optical Gap Signal in a Near Field Readout System
- High-Density Near-Field Readout over 50 GB Capacity Using Solid Immersion Lens with High Refractive Index