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- 4-kbit /s Multi-Dispersed-Pulse-Based CELP (MDP-CELP) Speech Coder
- Phase Change Optical Disk Using Land and Groove Method Applicable to Proposed Super Density Rewritable Disc Specifications
- Land and Groove Recording for High Track Density on Phase-Change Optical Disks
- Synthesis of BaTiO_3 Thin Films Substituted with Hafnium and Zirconium by a Laser Ablation Method Using the Fourth-harmonic Wave of a YAG Laser
- Dual-Layer Optical Disk with Te-O-Pd Phase-Change Film
- Feasibility Study of Ge-Sb-Te Phase-Change Optical Disk Medium for One-Pass Overwrite Digital Audio Recording : Drive Technology
- Feasibility Study of Ge-Sb-Te Phase-Change Optical Disk Medium for One-Pass Overwrite Digital Audio Recording
- Multipulse Recording Method for Pulse-Width Modulation Recording on an Erasable Phase Change Optical Disk
- High Speed Overwritable Phase Change Optical Disk Material : MEDIA
- Rewritable Dual-Layer Phase-Change Optical Disk
- 4.7GB Phase-Change Optical Disk for an Authoring System of Digital Versatile Disc
- Polarimetric Optical Fiber Hydrophone Using Birefringence of LiNbO_3
- Optical Detection of Acoustic Pressure Using Birefringence of (Pb, La)(Zr, Ti)O_3 Ceramics
- Properties and Degradation of Polarization Reversal of Soft BaTiO_3 Ceramics for Ferroelectric Thin-Film Devices
- Deterioration of the Frequency-Conversion Efficiency of a LiTaO_3 Waveguide Device with Nonlinear Quasi-Phase-Matched Second-Harmonic Generation
- Quasi-Phase-Matched Second-Harmonic Generation in a Periodic-Lens Sequence Waveguide with a Relatively Wide Wavelength-Tuned Width
- Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers with Stable Polarization Grown on (411)A-Oriented GaAs Substrates
- Second-Harmonic Generation in Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser
- Is There Window for a "Supersoft" Pomeron in J/ψ Photoproduction at Low Energy?
- Preparation and Characterization of Ferroelectric BaTi_(Hf_ Zr_)_O_3 Thin Films by Sol-Gel Process Using Titanium and Zirconium Alkoxides