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Graduate School of Advanced Sciences of Matter, Hiroshima University | 論文
- Parametric X-ray Study from Textured Molybdenum Polycrystal(Condensed matter: electronic structure and electrical, magnetic, and optical properties)
- Observation of Stark-Induced Electric Dipole Transition in Atomic Samarium with Optical Double Resonance
- Hyperfine Constants and Tensor Polarizabilities of 4f^66s6p^9G_ States in Sm I
- Petri Net Based Descriptions for Systematic Understanding of Biological Pathways(Concurrent/Hybrid Systems: Theory and Applications)
- Electron Charge Density Study on the Bonding Nature in MoO_3
- Electron Charge Density Study on the Bonding Nature in MoO_3
- 1P171 多機能GFPタグで見えてきた哺乳類細胞におけるダイニン-ダイナクチンのダイナミックな動態(分子モーター,第48回日本生物物理学会年会)
- Fabrication of Carbon Nanotube and Nanorod Arrays Using Nanoporous Templates
- Contact Resistance Reduction Using Vacuum Loadlock System and Plasma Dry Cleaning
- Formation of Ultra-High-Density Ferromagnetic Column Arrays Beyond 1 Tera/inch^2 Using Porous Alumina Template(Nano-Fabrication and Patterned Media)
- Effect of Additives on Hole Filling Characteristics of Electroless Copper Plating
- Highly Adhesive Electroless Cu Layer Formation Using an Ultra Thin Ionized Cluster Beam (ICB)-Pd Catalytic Layer for Sub-100 nm Cu Interconnections
- Thickness Dependences of Nucleation and Annihilation Fields of Magnetic Vortices in Submicron Supermalloy Dots
- Influence of Surface Oxide of Sputtered TaN on Displacement Plating of Cu
- Computer-Aided Chemistry Estimation Method of Electronic-Polarization Dielectric Constants for the Molecular Design of Low-k Materials
- Formation of Al Dot Hexagonal Array on Si Using Anodic Oxidation and Selective Etching : Surfaces, Interfaoes, and Films
- Adsorbed Water on a Silicon Wafer Surface Exposed to Atmosphere : Semiconductors
- Study of a Dielectric Constant Due to Electronic Polarization Using a Semiempirical Molecular Orbital Method I : Semiconductors
- Scanning Electron Microscope Observation of Heterogeneous Three-Dimensional Nanoparticle Arrays Using DNA : Surfaces, Interfaces, and Films
- Self-Organized Gold Nanodots Array on a Silicon Substrate and Its Mechanical Stability