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Faculty of Engineering of Osaka University | 論文
- Preparation and Characteristics of Capacitors with Organic Conductor as Solid Electrolyte by Ion-Assisted Evaporation
- Thermally Stimulated Current Measurement in Highly Elongated Polyethylene Film
- Solid State Optical Switching and Memory Element with Conducting Polymer Controllable by Both Electric Field and Light Irradiation
- Characteristics of Electro-Optic Effect of Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals in Infrared Range : L: Liquid Crystals
- Kinetics of Photoluminescent Excitons in Polythiophene Films during Electrochemical Doping
- Surface Potential Decay and Residual Voltage Measurements in Highly Elongated Polyethylene
- Preparation of Magnetic Conducting Polymer and Its Characteristics
- Preparation and Property of Polytellurophene and Polyselenophene
- Electrochemical Preparation of Polyselenophene and Its Property
- Behavior of Triplet Excitons in Platinum Phthalocyanine Single Crystals
- Electrical and Optical Properties of Organic Thin Film Multilayer Structure and Its Application for Electroluminescent Diode (Special Section on Organic Functional Devices)
- Photoluminescence Quenching under Reverse Bias in Organic Multilayer Structure Utilizing 8-Hydroxyquinoline Aluminum and Aromatic Diamine
- Observation of Anomalous Current-Voltage Characteristics in Organic Multilayer-Structure Diode
- Doped Conducting Polymer Gel and Its Characteristics as Functions of Solvent, Temperature and Electrochemical Doping Potential
- Photoinduced Solubilization of Conducting Polymer and Its Application to Etching and Recording
- Preparation and Properties of Conducting Heterocyclic Polymer Films by Chemical Method
- In Situ Absorption Spectra and ESR Measurements of Poly (trans-(2,2'-bithiophene-5-yl)-(2,2':5',2"-terthiophene-5-yl) ethylene) During Electrochemical Doping
- Electrical and ESR Studies on Polythiophene by Radiation-Induced Doping Effect
- Application and Characteristics of Conducting Polymer as Radiation Shielding Material
- Optical Induced Insolubilization of Soluble Conducting Polymer by Doping and Its Application for Recording