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- Substrate Position Dependence of Characteristics of Te-C:H Film Prepared by DC Magnetron Sputtering in Methane Atmosphere ( Plasma Processing)
- Trimethylgallium Reactions on As-Stabilized and Ga-Stabilized GaAs(100) Surfaces
- UV Absorption Spectra of Adlayers of Trimethylgallium and Arsine
- A Flexible Search Managing Circuitry for High-Density Dynamic CAMs (Speial Section on High Speed and High Density Multi Functional LSI Memories)
- A Bitline Control Circuit Scheme and Redundancy Technique for High-Density Dynamic Content Addressable Memories (Special Issue on LSI Memories)
- Rewritable Optical Head Using ± First-order Diffracted Beams of a Holographic Optical Element
- Nonlinear Conductivity Due to Field-Induced Depinning of Charge-Density Waves in NbSe_3
- Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition Study Using Tertiarybutylphosphine and Tertiarybutylarsine for InAlGaP Light-Emitting Diode Fabrication
- Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition of AlGaAs Using Tertiarybuthylarsine
- The Selective Deposition of a Silicon Film on Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon by Mercury Sensitized Photochemical Vapor Deposition
- Selective Deposition of Silicon by Mercury Sensitized Photochermical Vapor Deposition
- Design of Fully Balanced Analog Systems Based on Ordinary and/or Modified Single-Ended Opamps (Special Section on Analog Circuit Techniques and Related Topics)
- A Boundary Oxidation Model for Amorphous Rare Earth-Transition Metal Films
- Role of Species Generated from Phosphorus Sources in InGaP Growth Mechanism
- Ab Initio Molecular Orbital Study on the Reaction of Trimethylaluminum with an H Radical
- Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition of InAlP Using Tertiarybutylphosphine
- Influence of Nitrogen Incorporation in Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films Prepared by Photochemieal Vapor Deposition
- Low Loss RF Filter Using SAW Resonator : Communication Devices and Materials
- Applications of Cut Vertex Method to Parity Violating Processes
- Two-Loop Anomalous Dimensions of Timelike Cut Vertices and Scaling Violation of Fragmentation Functions in QCD