KAMIHARA Mitsuo | Department of Electrical Engineering, Kogakuin University
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KAMIHARA Mitsuo
Department of Electrical Engineering, Kogakuin University
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Kamihara Mitsuo
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kogakuin University
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Yoshie Osamu
Department Of Cancer Research Fuji Gotemba Research Laboratories Chugai And Pharmaceutical Co
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Yoshie Osamu
Department Of Bacteriology Kinki University School Of Medicine
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SAITO Susumu
Department of Immunology and Parasitology, Yamagata University School of Medicine
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Kamihara M
Department Of Electronics Kogakuin University
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Yoshie O
Department Of Microbiology Kinki University School Of Medicine
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Yoshie Osamu
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kogakuin University
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Kanaya Koichi
Department Of Orthopaedic Surgery Tokyo Women's Medical University School Of Medicine
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Oyabu Takashi
Research Laboratory Of Denki Onkyo Company
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SIRAKURA Yuichi
Department of Electronics, Kogakuin University
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Kamihara Mitsuo
Department Of Electronics Kogakuin University
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Sirakura Yuichi
Department Of Electronics Kogakuin University
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Kanaya Koichi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Kogakuin University
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Saito Susumu
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering The University Of Tokyo
著作論文
- Trap-Controlled Field Instability Associated with Defects Introduced by Ion-Irradiation in Photoconductive Thin Films
- Net Optical Quenching Spectrum and Disappearance of Stationary High-Field Domain in GaAs:Cr single Crystal
- Photo-Induced Current Transient Spectroscopy in High-Resistivity Bulk Material. : I. Computer Controlled Multi-Channel PICTS System with High-Resolution
- Photo-Induced Current Transient Spectroscopy in High-Resistivity Bulk Material. : III. Scanning-PICTS System for Imaging Spatial Distributions of Deep-Traps in Semi-Insulating GaAs Wafer
- Photo-Induced Current Transient Spectroscopy in High-Resistivity Bulk Material. : II. Influence of Non-Exponential Transient on Determination of Deep Trap Parameters
- Field-Induced Distortion of the Molecular Orientation Pretilted Reversely at Both Surfaces of a Nematic Liquid Crystal Cell