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Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University, Suita, Osaka 565-0871, Japan | 論文
- High Temperature Thermoelectric Properties of Half-Heusler Compound PtYSb
- Observation of Dynamic Absorption Properties of Wet Gelatin around $\lambda=6.05$ μm Using a Mid-Infrared Free Electron Laser
- Over 1.5 μm Deep Dry Etching of Al-Rich AlGaAs for Photonic Crystal Fabrication
- Compact and High-Power Mode-Locked Fiber Laser for Three-Dimensional Optical Memory
- Thermal Conductivity Characterization in Bulk Zn(Mn,Ga)O4 with Self-Assembled Nanocheckerboard Structures
- Femtosecond Pulsed Laser as a Microscalpel for Microdissection and Isolation of Specific Sections from Biological Samples
- Characterization of the Oxide Film Obtained by Wet Oxidation of Al-Rich AlGaAs
- Structural Analysis of Carbon-Added Na--Ga Melts in Na Flux GaN Growth by First-Principles Calculation
- Formation of Minibands on Superlattice Structure with Periodically Arranged \delta-Doped Nitrogen into GaAs
- Convergence of the Broyden Density Mixing Method in Noncollinear Magnetic Systems
- Over 1.5μm Deep Dry Etching of Al-Rich AlGaAs for Photonic Crystal Fabrication (Special Issue : Solid State Devices and Materials)
- Structural Analysis of Carbon-Added Na-Ga Melts in Na Flux GaN Growth by First-Principles Calculation (Special Issue : Recent Advances in Nitride Semiconductors)
- Printable Top-Gate-Type Polymer Light-Emitting Transistors with Surfaces of Amorphous Fluoropolymer Insulators Modified by Vacuum Ultraviolet Light Treatment (Special Issue : Solid State Devices and Materials)
- Mechanical Properties of Various Phases on In/Si(111) Surfaces Revealed by Atomic Force Microscopy
- Effects of Schematic Face on Attention-spreading
- Formation of Minibands on Superlattice Structure with Periodically Arranged \delta-Doped Nitrogen into GaAs
- Convergence of the Broyden Density Mixing Method in Noncollinear Magnetic Systems
- High Temperature Thermoelectric Properties of Half-Heusler Compound PtYSb
- Disorder-Induced Enhancement of Avalanche Multiplication in a Silicon Nanodot Array