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Department Of Applied Physics Nagoya University | 論文
- Effects of Interface Roughness on Conductance in Superlattices
- Perturbation Study of the Conductance through an Interacting Region Connected to Multi-Mode Leads
- Quantum Phase Transition in a Minimal Model for the Kondo Effect in a Josephson Junction(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- NRG Approach to the Transport through a Finite Hubbard Chain Connected to Reservoirs(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Superconducting State in the Three-Band Hubbard Model : A Variational Monte Carlo Study
- The effects of element substitution on electronic structure, electron transport properties, and lattice thermal conductivity of Fe2VAl thermoelectric material
- Study of the Effect of Coulomb Repulsion on Resonant Tunneling in Magnetic Fields
- Nuclear Spin Relaxation of Spin-Polarized Atomic Hydrogen in Bose-Einstein Condensed State
- On the Phonon-Mediated Pairing Interaction in the High-T_c Oxide Superconductors
- Effects of Electron Correlation on the Transport through a Quantum Dot Superlattice(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Longitudinal Magnetophonon Resonance in n-Type InP in Ohmic and Hot Electron Region
- Magnentophonon Resonance in Epitaxial n-Inp in High Pulsed Magnetic Fields
- Characterization of the High-T_c Superconductor Y-Ba-Cu Oxide : Critical Current and Crystal Structure
- Bonding Nature in MgB_2
- 2P300 コイルドコイル予測システムSOSUIcoilを用いた生物ゲノム比較(生命情報科学-比較ゲノミクス,第48回日本生物物理学会年会)
- Adiabatic Intramolecular Hydrogen Atom Transfer in 2-[2-(2-Pyrrolyl)ethenyl]pyridine
- Observation of a Novel Fluorescent Dimer of Zinc Tetrasulphonatophthalocyanine
- Photoisomerization and Photocyclization Reactions of 1-Styrylanthracene
- Effects of Substitution of a-Anthryl Group at the N=N and N=C Unsaturated Bonds on Their Photoisomerization in the Triplet State
- Effects of Substitution with Positionally Isomeric Anthryl Groups on the One-Way Isomerization