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Faculty of Engineering, Iwate University | 論文
- Defect Production Induced by Primary Ionization in Ion-Irradiated Oxide Superconductors : Atoms and Molecules
- Neutron Diffraction Studies of the Compounds MnN and FeN : Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.
- Thermal Conductivity Anomalies of RECoO_3 (RE=La-Nd) Related to Valency and Spin State of Co Ion(Condensed matter: structure and mechanical and thermal properties)
- Anomalous Pressure Dependence of the Giant Magnetoresistance for Co/Cu Magnetic Multilayers
- APPLICATIONS OF AUXILIARY DC OR LOW FREQUENCY MMF EXCITATION IN POWER MAGNETIC DEVICES
- Stress/Strain Effects in Advanced Superconducting Wires(Low-T_c Superconducting Materials Research)
- An Attempt to Produce a Long Superconducting NbN Wire by the Reactive Sputtering Method(Low-T_c Superconducting Materials Research)
- 近藤半藤体CeNiSn(サブゼミ磁性,第38回物性若手夏の学校(1993年度),講義ノート)
- Selective Migration of Cd in Amorphous Cd-Sb Films
- Fabrication of Cu-Doped CdS Cell by an All-Evaporation Process and Its Photovoltaic Properties
- Distributions of Sn, Sb, and Bi between Ag-Pb Alloy and PbO Based Melt at 1273K
- Series-Fed Beam-Scanning Antenna Employing Multi-Stage Configured Microstrip Antennas with Tunable Reactance Devices(2004 International Symposium on Antennas and Propagation)
- Surface Characterization and Anodic Polarization of Nitrogen-Ion-Implanted Nickel-Free Co-Cr-Mo Alloy
- Friction-Wear Properties of Nitrogen-Ion-Implanted Nickel-Free Co-Cr-Mo Alloy
- Anomalous Lattice Softening at X=0.19 and 0.82 in La_Ca_XMnO_3 : Condensed Matter: Structure, etc.
- Charge Ordering and Sound Velocity Anomaly in La_Sr_xMnO_3(X≥0.5)
- Sound Velocity Anomaly Associated with Polaron Ordering in La_Sr_XMnO_3
- Ultrasonic Investigations on Some Highly Correlated Electron Systems in the Magnetic Field(Research in High Magnetic Fields)
- Charge Variation Effects on Low-Frequency Electrostatic Waves in Dusty Plasmas : Fluids, Plasmas, and Electric Discharges
- Fracto-Emission from Glass Fibre Reinforced Plastics at 170-200 K : Exoemission Associated with Mechanical Treatments