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- Dielectric Properties of Hydrogen Silsesquioxane Films Degraded by Heat and Plasma Treatment
- Partial Melting of Yttrium-Excess YBa_2Cu_3O_y Superconductors
- Characteristics of Organic Light Emitting Diodes with Al-Doped ZnO Anode Deposited by Atomic Layer Deposition
- Design of Slider and Suspension for 4 × 1 Probe Array Type Near-Field Scanning Optical Microscope
- High Power Performance of Nonbiased Optical Bistable Devices Using Multiple Shallow Quantum Well p-i-n-i-p Diodes
- Photoinduced Hole Tunneling in Resonant Tunneling Diodes
- Dynamic Optical Interconnection in Free-Space Switching System
- Formation of Natural InAlAs Vertical Superlattices
- New High-k SrTa_2O_6 Gate Dielectrics Prepared by Plasma-Enhanced Atomic Layer Chemical Vapor Deposition : Surface, interface, and Films
- Comparison of Planar to Columnar Transformation of PtSi Layers on Si(001) and Si(111) Substrates in the Si Capping Layer Growth Process
- Growth Temperature Dependence of Boron Surface Segregation and Electrical Properties of Boron Delta-Doped Structures Grown by Si Molecular Beam Epitaxy
- Control of Grain Structure of Laser-Deposited (Ba, Sr)TiO_3 Films to Reduce Leakage Current ( FERROELECTRIC MATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS)
- Comparative Study of Amorphous and Crystalline (Ba,Sr)TiO_3 Thin Films Deposited by Laser Ablation
- Quantum Interference Effects in an Aharonov-Bohm Ring with a Gate
- Oscillatory Behavior of Nonlocal Electrical Properties in Mesoscopic AlGaAs/GaAs Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Wire Structures
- Anomalous Magnetoresistance near Superconducting Transition Temperature in a Mesoscopic Aluminum Wire
- Near-Field Optical Recording of Photochromic Materials Using Bent Cantilever Fiber Probes
- Near-Field Optical Readout Combined with Atomic Force Probe Recording
- Minimization of Cut-Off Effect by Use of Self-Focusing Effect to Enhance Throughput on Near-Field Aperture
- Fabrication of a High-Throughput Cantilever-Style Aperture Tip by the Use of the Bird's-Beak Effect