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Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, the University of Tokushima | 論文
- Growth and Characterization of Carbon Nanowalls(Special Issue on Field Electron Emission from Carbon Materials)
- Seeding Diamond Nanocrystals on Si Substrates for Deposition of Diamond Films(Special Issue on Field Electron Emission from Carbon Materials)
- Growth and Characterization of Diamond Films on SiO_2/Si Substrates
- Electron Microscopic Study on the Initial Stages of (111)-Oriented Diamonds Grown on Pt Substrates
- Structural Study of Chemical-Vapor-Deposited Diamond Surface by High-Resolution Electron Microscopy
- Laser-Induced Damage Threshold and Surface Processing of GaN at 400 nm Wavelength
- Al_Ga_N Film Using Middle-Temperature Intermediate Layer Grown on (0001) Sapphire Substrate by Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition
- Optical Properties of Bound Excitons and Biexcitons in GaN(Special Issue on Blue Laser Diodes and Related Devices/Technologies)
- Reactive Ion Etching of GaN and Al_xGa_N Using Cl_2/CH_4/Ar Plasma
- Excitonic Emissions under High Excitation of Hexagonal GaN Single Crystal Grown by Sublimation Method
- Selective Etching of GaN over Al_xGa_N Using Reactive Ion Plasma of Cl_2/CH_4/Ar Gas Mixture
- High Temperature Reactive Ion Etching of GaN and AlGaN Using Cl_2 and CH_4 Plasma
- Accuracy of Two-Dipole Source Localization Using a Method Combining BP Neural Network with NLS Method from 32-Channel EEGs(Human-computer Interaction)
- Measurement System of Jaw Movements by Using BP Neural Networks Method and a Nonlinear Least-Squares Method(Regular Section)
- A New Colored Beverage Disinfection System Using UV-A Light-Emitting Diodes
- Thickness Dependence of Carrier-Electron States in Doped Semiconductor Films
- Microscopic Structure of Dipolar Surface Plasmons in Spherical Small Particles in a Broad Size Range
- Coupling of Two-Dimensional and Surface Plasmons at Selectively-Doped Semiconductor Heterostructures
- Thickness Dependence of Electronic Structure of Small Spherical Metal Shells
- Separation of Metal from Metal-Plated Plastic by Pulsed Power