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- 22pYP-9 ハイパーラマン散乱によるシリカガラスのボゾンピークの観測
- Magnetic-Field-Induced Martensitic Transformation in Ni_2MnGa-Based Alloys : Condensed Matter: Structure, etc.
- Hollow Optical Waveguide for Temperature-Insensitive Photonic Integrated Circuits : Optics and Quantum Electronics
- 25aRA-10 二次元フォトニック結晶における位相整合第二高調波発生II : 後方、前方散乱配置での比較
- 25aRA-10 二次元フォトニック結晶における位相整合第二高調波発生II : 後方、前方散乱配置での比較
- Photoluminescence and Lasing Characteristics of GaInNAs Quantum Wells Using GaInAs Intermediate Layers
- Nitrogen Composition and Growth Temperature Dependence of Growth Characteristics for Self-Assembled GaInNAs/GaAs Quantum Dots by Chemical Beam Epitaxy
- 1.4μm GaInNAs/GaAs Quantum Well Laser Grown by Chemical Beam Epitaxy : Short Note
- Temperature Characteristics of λ= 1.3μm GaInNAs/GaAs Quantum Well Lasers Grown by Chemical Beam Epitaxy(Special Issue on Recent Progress in Semiconductor Lasers and Light-Emitting Devices)
- OS4(4)-16(OS04W0182) Neutron Diffraction Study of Residual Stress in the Induction Hardened S45C Round Bar
- Neutron Diffraction Study of Shape Memory Alloys (Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Advanced Science Research(ASR-2000), Advances in Neutron Scattering Research)
- Neutron Diffraction Measurement and Finite Element Method Calculation of Residual Stress of a Heat Treated Steel Pipe
- GaInAsP Microcylinder (Microdisk) Injection Laser With AlInAs (O_x) Claddings : Optics and quantum Electronics
- 光の放射圧と自己組織化を利用した微粒子配列
- Lasing Characteristics of Low-Threshold GaInNAs Lasers Grown by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition : Optics and Quantum Electronics
- Lasing Characteristics of 1.2 μm Highly Strained GaInAs/GaAs Quantum Well Lasers
- Optical Quality Dependence on Growth Rate for Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition Grown GaInNAs/GaAs
- Inclusion of Strain Effect in Miscibility Gap Calculations for III-V Semiconductors
- Tunnel Junction for Long-Wavelength Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Lasers : Optics and Quantum Electronics
- Observation of the Swelling Behavior of Coniferous Cells Using a Confocal Scanning Laser Microscope and a Digital Image Correlation Method