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Research Institute for Nanodevice and Bio Systems, Hiroshima University, Higashihiroshima, Hiroshima 739-8527, Japan | 論文
- Analysis of Within-Die Complementary Metal--Oxide--Semiconductor Process Variation with Reconfigurable Ring Oscillator Arrays Using HiSIM
- Confocal Imaging System Using High-Speed Sampling Circuit and Ultra-Wideband Slot Antenna
- Design and Simulation of Silicon Ring Optical Modulator with p/n Junctions along Circumference
- A Study of Mach--Zehnder Interferometer Type Optical Modulator Applicable to an Accelerometer
- A 5.4--9.2 GHz 19.5 dB Complementary Metal--Oxide--Semiconductor Ultrawide-Band Receiver Front-End Low-Noise Amplifier
- Epitaxial Growth of GaN Films by Pulse-Mode Hot-Mesh Chemical Vapor Deposition
- High Speed Frequency-Mapping-Based Associative Memory Using Compact Multi-Bit Encoders and a Path-Selecting Scheme (Special Issue : Solid State Devices and Materials (2))
- Silicon Ring Optical Modulator with p/n Junctions Arranged along Waveguide for Low-Voltage Operation (Special Issue : Solid State Devices and Materials (2))
- Experimental Analysis of Within-Die Process Variation in 65 and 180 nm Complementary Metal--Oxide--Semiconductor Technology Including Its Distance Dependences
- In-Plane Grain Orientation Alignment of Polycrystalline Silicon Films by Normal and Oblique-Angle Ion Implantations
- Potentiality of Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Silicon Optical Modulator Based on Free Carrier Absorption
- Actuation of Magnetic Beads on a Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor Chip for Biological Applications
- A 3.5–4.5 GHz Complementary Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor Ultrawideband Receiver Frontend Low-Noise Amplifier with On-Chip Integrated Antenna for Interchip Communication
- Bis(2,4-pentanedionato)phenylchromium(III). Preparation and reactions with organic carbonyl compounds and alcohols.
- Dialkylpalladium(II) complexes. Syntheses, characterizations, and reactions with CO, I2, and CH3I.
- Mechanisms of thermal decomposition of trans- and cis-dialkylbis-(tertiary phosphine) palladium(II). Reductive elimination and trans to cis isomerization.