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Department Of Nano-science And Nano-technology Advanced School Of Science And Engineering Waseda Uni | 論文
- Theory of Microscopic Mechanism and Related Exotic Phenomena of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
- Theory of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy/Spectroscopy for Adsorbed Surfaces and Layer Crystal Surfaces
- Band Structures of Periodic Carbon Nanotube Junctions and Their Symmetries Analyzed by the Effective Mass Approximation
- First Principles Study of the Effect of Tip Shape on Scanning Tunneling Microscopy Images
- Ballistic Transport in Artificial Nano-Circuits
- Numerical Simulation of the Single Electron Tunneling Processes in the Scanning Tunneling Spectroscopy through Metal Fine Particle
- Model Potential for the Dimer System on the Si(001) Surface Improved by a First-Principles Calculation and Structural Fluctuation Studied by a Monte Carlo Simulation(Condensed Matter : Structure, Mechanical and Thermal Properties)
- Model Potential for the Dimer System on the Si(001) Surface Improved by a First-Principles Calculation and Structural Fluctuation Studied by a Monte Carlo Simulation
- Conductance through Atoms: Dot or Channel
- Time-Fluctuation of the Dimer Structure on a Ge(001) Surface Studied by a Monte Carlo Simulation and a First-Principles Calculation
- Theory of Electronic Processes of Scanning Tunneling Microscopy
- The Acceptor States in Tellurium
- Variational Calculation of Acceptor States in Tellurium
- Theory of Atomic-Force Microscopy(STM Theory)
- Numerical Method for Local Density of States and Current Density Decomposed into Eigenchannels in Multichannel System
- Combined OPW-TB Method for the Band Calculation of Layer-Type Crystals. II. : The Band Structure of Graphite
- Combined OPW-TB Method for the Band Calculation of Layer-Type Crystals. I. : General Formalism and Application to the π Band of Graphite
- Theory of Quantum Conductance of Atomic and Molecular Bridges
- Theoretical Analysis of Tip Effect on Noncontact Atomic Force Microscopy Image of Si(100) 2×1 : H Surface(Surfaces, Interfaces, and Films)
- Large Loop Current Induced Inside the Molecular Bridge