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Department Of Materials Science Faculty Of Science Hiroshima University | 論文
- Magnetic and Structural Properties of CeAg at High Pressure
- Effects of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Curie Temperature of Ni-V Alloys
- Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy Constant K_1 of Ni-Pd Alloys
- Magnetic Circular Dichroism of 3d-2p and 4d-2p X-Ray Emission in Rare Earths
- Resonant Inverse Photoemission and Many-Body Effect in Nickel
- Effect of Electron Doping on Spectral Function of Cu-Oxide Cluster Model Including Full Multiplet : Shift of Valence Band Edge
- Theory of Resonant Inverse Photoemission Spectroscopy in Ce Compounds : Selection Rule and Hybridization Strength
- Spin Polarization of 3d, 3p and 3s Photoemission in Ferromagnetic Nickel Predicted at Ni 2p Core Threshold
- Selection Rules in Resonant 4f Photoemission for Rare Earths
- Resonant 3d, 3p and 3s Photoemission in Transition Metal Oxides Predicted at 2p Threshold
- Capability of Resonant Photoemission with Soft X-Rays in Rare-Earth Systems
- Spin Polarization of 3d Photoemission at 3p Threshold in Ferromagnetic Ni Expected from Configuration Interaction Model
- Resonances in 3d Electron Photoemission Predicted at Ni2p Threshold for NiCl_2 and NiO
- Complex-Orbital Ordering and Verwey Transition in Fe_3O_4(Condensed Matter: Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Complex-Orbital Order in Fe_3O_4 and Mechanism of the Verwey Transition(Condensed matter: electronic structure and electrical, magnetic, and optical properties)
- A New Scenario on the Metal-Insulator Transition in VO_2 (Condensed Matter: Electric Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Temperature Dependence of 2p-Core X-Ray Absorption Spectra in 3d Transition-Metal Compounds
- On the Metal-Insulator Transitions in VO_2 and Ti_2O_3 from a Unified Viewpoint
- Resonances and Magnetic Circular Dichrosim in Valence-Band Photoemission Predicted at Ni 2p Threshold for Ferromagnetic Nickel
- Activities of INSAM in Hiroshima University