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- Threshold Ionization Mass Spectrometry of BrCN: Gas-Phase Reaction Channels Which Determine the Nitrogen Contents in Amorphous Carbon Nitride Films
- Ion-Induced Processes in the Dissociative Excitation Reaction of BrCN to Synthesize Mechanically Hard Amorphous Carbon Nitride Films in the Microwave Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition System
- Mechanism of Formation of the CN(B^2Σ^+) State from Dissociative Excitation Reaction of BrCN with Electron Cyclotron Resonance Plasma of Ar
- Field Emission Property of Al:ZnO Whiskers Modified by Amorphous Carbon and Related Films : Surfaces, Interfaces, and Films
- Limitation of Nitrogen Incorporation into the Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon Nitride Films Formed from the Dissociative Excitation Reaction of CH_3CN
- Hardness and Structure of a-CN_x Films Synthesized by Chemical Vapor Deposition
- Anomalous Debye-Waller Factor Associated with an Order-Disorder Transformation in an Al_Ni_Co_8 Decagonal Quasicrystal
- Atomic Short-Range Order in an Al_Ni_Co_8 Decagonal Quasicrystal by Anomalous-X-Ray Scattering
- Performance and Radiation Damage of a Lead/Scintillator Calorimeter
- 科学解説 DLC膜評価プロジェクトの紹介
- 科学解説 アモルファス炭素系膜をコートした酸化物マイクロアーキテクチャからの電界放射
- 常圧CVD法による二酸化チタン多結晶膜の優先配向
- Surface Modification of Glassy Carbon by Pulsed Laser Irradiation with Several Wavelengths
- Surface Modification of Glassy Carbon Using Pulsed KrF Excimer Laser(Surfaces, Interfaces, and Films)
- Highly Oriented Graphite Layer Obtaind on WC-Co by Laser Modification : Surfaces, Interfaces, and Films
- Depth Scaling of Solid Phantom for Intensity Modulated Radiotherapy Beams
- Mechanism of Nitrogen Incorporation into Amorphous-CN_x Films Formed by Plasma-Enhanced Chemical-Vapor Deposition of the Doublet and Quartet States of the CN Radical
- Nanoarchitecture of Titania Designed for Ruthenium Dye-Sensitized Photoelectrochemical Cells
- Discharge property between magnesium oxide films with various true densities
- Nano-Indentation for Structural Analysis of Hydrogen- and Nitrogen-Containing Carbon Films