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Research Institute for Science and Technology, Science University of Tokyo | 論文
- Self-Assembly of Amphoteric Azopyridine Carboxylic Acids II: Aspect Ratio Control of Anisotropic Self-Assembled Fibers By Tuning the π-π Stacking Interaction
- Solvent Effect on Morphology of Self-assembled Fibrous Materials Derived From an Azopyridine Carboxylic Acid
- Photomechanical Response of Azobenzene Containing Monolayers on Water Surface
- Features of Photomechanical Response in Monolayers Composed of a Charged Amphiphilic Azobenzene Polymer
- Displacement-Current Gerneration from Spread Monolayers of Poly(vinyl alcohol)s Bearing Azobenzene Sides
- α-Hydrazono-β-keto Esters as Command Molecules
- Reversible Alignment Change of Liquid Crystals Induced by Photochromic Molecular Films : FUTURE TECHNOLOGY
- Role of E/Z Photoisomerization of Cinnamate Side Chains Attached to Polymer Backbones in the Alignment Photoregulation of Nematic Liquid Crystals
- Self - Assembled Monolayers Derived from Calix[4] resorcinarenes Exhibiting Excellent Dosorption - Resistance and Their Applicability to Surface Energy Photocontrol
- Development of a Simple Non-Freezing Method to Preserve Cultured Plant Cells
- Influence of Carbon Source on Pigment Production by Immobilized Cultured Cells of Lavandula vera
- Role of Hydrogen Bonding in Azobenzene-Urea Assemblies. Structural Evaluations of Multilayers on Solid Substrates
- Photocontrolled Attachment of Anti-Azobenzene Antibody onto Azobenzene-Linked Quartz Surfaces
- Surface-assisted Photomanipulation of Orientation of a Polymer Liquid Crystal
- Extraordinarily Thermostable Photodichroism of Poly(4-cyano-4'-methacryloyloxyazobenzene) Films
- Mixed Monolayers of a Calix[4]resorcinarene with a Nematic Liquid Crystal and Their Bilayeres Structuring
- Floating Mixed Monolayers of Octaalkoxymetallophthalocyanines with Liquid Crystalline Azobenzenes
- Modeling the Contact Region of Command Layer/Liquid Crystal Molecule by Langmuir-Blodgett Technique
- Accelerated Response of Photochromic Liquid Crystalline Cell by Laser Pulse Excitation
- Photocontrol of In-Plane Alignment of a Nematic Liquid Crystal by a Photochromic Spiropyran Monolayer Absorbing Linearly Polarized Light