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Department of physics and Electronics, Osaka Prefecture University | 論文
- Holographic Lithography with Endpoint Detection of Resist Development
- Determination of Carbon Nanocoil Orientation by Dielectrophoresis
- Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes Grown at Low Temperatures for Use in Displays
- Comparison of Field Emissions from Side Wall and Tip of an Individual Carbon Nanotube
- Lattice Instability in the Spin Ladder System under Magnetic Field
- Reduction of Long-range Interactions using Carbon Nanotube Probes in Biological Systems
- Atomic Force Microscopy of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Using Carbon Nanotube Tip
- Re-parameterization Invariance in Fractional Flux Periodicity(Condensed Matter : Electronic Structure, Electrical, Magnetic and Optical Properties)
- Temperature Dependence of Photoluminescence Lifetime and Quantum Efficiency in Neat fac-Ir(ppy)_3 Thin Films
- Orientation of Carbon Nanotubes Using Electrophoresis
- Analysis of the Spin Polarization of Secondary Electrons Emitted from Permalloy Polycrystals
- A Simulation of Electron Scattering in Magnetic Materials
- Evaluation of the Mott Polarimeter in the Electron Spin Polarization Scanning Electron Microscopy
- Fe(CO)_5/Sulfur-Catalyzed Liquefaction of Yallourn Coal in Syngas-Water Systems
- High Spin Polarization of Conduction Band Electrons in GaAs-GaAsP Strained Layer Superlattice Fabricated as a Spin-Polarized Electron Source
- High Luminescence Polarization of InGaAs-AlGaAs Strained Layer Superlattice Fabricated as a Photocathode of Spin-Polarized Electron Source : Optical Properties of Condensed Matter
- Spin-Dependent Luminescence of Highly Polarized Electrons Generated by Two-Photon Absorption in Semiconductors : Optical Properties of Condensed Matter
- Helium-Free Torque Magnetometer up to 10 kG at 1.5-300K(Special Issue on Superconductive Electronics)
- Low-Field Magnetization of the Triangular Microhole Lattice on Pb Film of 1.8-μm Lattice Constant(Special Issue on Superconductive Electronics)
- Temperature-Dependent Electrical Orientation of Poly(cyclohexylmethylsilane)