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- Direct Observation of Cadmium Arachidate Thin Films with Lateral and Normal Molecular Orientations by Superconducting Cryo-Electron Microscopy
- Lattice Images of Langmuir-Blodgett Films of Cadmium Arachidate Obtained by Superconducting Cryo-Electron Microscope
- Microstructure in LB Films of Long-Alkyl Nitroaniline Derivatives : Surfaces, Interfaces and Films
- Nanoscale Evaluation of Structure and Surface Potential of Gated Field Emitters by Scanning Maxwell-Stress Microscope
- Fabrication of Cantilever with Ultrasharp and High-Aspect-Ratio Stylus for Scanning Maxwell-Stress Microscopy
- Crystal Structure Refinement of (Pb_Ca_x)ZrO_3 by the Rietvelt Method
- Dielectric Properties of Pb-Based Perovskite Substituted by Ti for B-site at Microwave Frequencies
- Low-Fire Bismuth-Based Dielectric Ceramics for Microwave Use
- Dielectric Properties of (PbCa)(MeNb)O_3 at Microwave Frequencies
- Dielectric Properties of Lead Alkaline-Earth Zirconate at Microwave Frequencies : Dielectric Properties
- A Multilayered Piezoelectric Transformer Operating in the Third Order Longitudinal Mode and Its Application for an Inverter
- High-Power Characteristics of Multilayer Piezoelectric Ceramic Transducers
- Small Multilayer Piezoelectric Transformers with High Power Density : Characteristics of Second and Third-Mode Rosen-Type Transformers
- High Power Transformer Employing Piezoelectric Ceramics
- Finite-element method analysis of low-frequency wideband array composed of disk bender transducers with differential connections (Special issue: Ultrasonic electronics)
- Low-Frequency Sound Source with Dual Bending Radiation Surfaces
- Investigation of Disk Bender Low-Frequency Projector with Dual Radiation Surfaces
- Dielectric Properties of Ca-Based Complex Perovskite at Microwave Frequencies ( FERROELECTRIC MATERIALS AND THEIR APPLICATIONS)
- AC-DC converter based on parallel drive of two piezoelectric transformers (Special issue: Ultrasonic electronics)
- Surface Modification of Glassy Carbon by Pulsed Laser Irradiation with Several Wavelengths