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Department of Electrical and Information Engineering, Yamagata University | 論文
- High-Critical-Current-Density Epitaxial Films of SmBa_2Cu_3O_ in High Fields
- Basic Studies on Powder-Sending Devices Using Ultrasonic Vibration : High Power Ultrasonics
- Fabrication of Fe-Te-S Superconducting Epitaxial Thin Films by Pulsed Laser Deposition
- Moire Fringe Analysis of BaZrO_3 Nanorods in ErBa_2Cu_3O_ Films
- Elimination of a-Axis Growth in YBa_2Cu_3O_7-δ Films on CeO_2-Buffered Al_2O_3
- Studies on the Surface Morphology and Orientation of CeO_2 Films Deposited by Pulsed Laser Ablation
- Dislocation Density and Critical Current Density of Sm_Ba_Cu_3O_y Films Prepared by Various Fabrication Processes
- Enhancement of Flux-Pinning in Epitaxial Sm_Ba_Cu_3O_y Films by Introduction of Low-T_c Nanoparticles
- High-Critical-Current-Density SmBa_2Cu_3O_ Films Induced by Surface Nanoparticle
- Critical Current Control in YBa_2Cu_3O_ Films Using Artificial Pinning Centers
- Anisotropy and Lorentz-Force Dependences of Critical Current Density in C-Axis-Oriented YBa_2Cu_3O_ Thin Film
- Enhancement of Critical Current Density in ErBa_2Cu_3O_y Thin Films by Post-Annealing
- Proteomic Profiling of Lipid Droplet Proteins in Hepatoma Cell Lines Expressing Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein
- Fabrication and Properties of Planar Intrinsic Josephson Junctions with In-Plane Aligned YBCO Films(Special Issue on Superconductive Electronics)
- Precipitation Process of Carbon in Alpha-Iron
- Construction of Torsional-Vibration Systems with a Hollow Cylindrical Bolt-Clamped Langevin-Type Tansducer and Their Application to Ultrasonic Plastic Welding
- Development of Bolt-Clamped Langevin-Type Transducer with High Mechanical Quality Factor for Excitation of Large Torsional Vibration
- Influence of Static Prestress on the Characteristics of Bolt-Clamped Langevin-Type Transducers
- Enhancement of de Novo Fatty Acid Biosynthesis in Hepatic Cell Line Huh7 Expressing Hepatitis C Virus Core Protein(Biochemistry)
- Enhanced Critical Current under a Magnetic Field in Sm1+xB2-xCu3Oy Thick Films Prepared Using Low-temperature Growth Technique