Suita Tokuo | Faculty of Eng., Osaka University
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Suita Tokuo
Faculty of Eng., Osaka University
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Suita Tokuo
Faculty Of Engeneering Osaka University
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Suita Tokuo
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Inuishi Yoshio
Faculty Of Electrical Engineering Osaka University
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Yamanaka Chiyoe
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Mori Ichiro
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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WATANABE Masanori
Central Research Laboratories, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
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Hayakawa Shigeru
Technical Research Department Wireless Division Matsushita Electrical Ind. Co. Ltd.
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Okazaki Chisato
Faculty Of Engeneering Osaka University
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Kondo Seiichi
Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Kondo Seiichi
Faculty Of Agriculture Iwate University
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SUITA Tokuo
Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
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WATANABE Masanori
Central Research Laboratory, Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
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MORI Ichiro
Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
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Mori I.
Faculty of Engineering, Osaka University
著作論文
- Electric Conduction in Ionic Crystals (Par I)
- Dielectric Dispersions of Alkali Halide Crystals.
- The Characteristics of the Discharges in the Crossed Electric and Magnetic Field
- Pressure Dependent Characteristics of an Ork Ridge Type Duoplasmatron Ion Source : I. Discharge Characteristics
- On the Breakdown of Colored KCl
- A Note on the Furry-Wijsmann's Distribution in Case which Contains Electron Trapping
- Time Lag in Dielectric Breakdown of Single Crystals
- Effects of Mechanical Stress on Dielectric Breakdown of Alkali-Halides II (Time Effect)
- Charge Exchange Loss of High Temperature Plasma Confined by Mirror Magnetic Field
- Breakdown Probability and Time Lag of Single Crystals
- Ambipolar Potential in Magneto-Active Cold Plasma
- Electron Avalanche in Liquids at Strong Electric Fields
- Directional Dielectric Breakdown in Single Crystals
- Electronic Conductivities of Solids in Strong Electric Fields I
- Dielectric Breakdown in Mixed Crystals of KCl and AgCl.
- Current Noise and Dielectric Breakdown in Alkali-halide Crystals.