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Toyota Physical and Chemical Research Institute | 論文
- Evaluation of the Refrigeration in the Gifford-McMahon-Cycle Refrigerator Based on the Thermoacoustic Theory
- Evaluation of Cu and Pb Particles with Different Sizes as Regenerator Materials in the Gifford-McMahon-Cycle Refrigerator
- ^P Nuclear Spin Dynamics in Metallic Si:P at Very Low Temperature and High Magnetic Fields
- 22aWE-1 Novel Spin Dynamics in Metallic Si:P at Very Low Temperatures and High Magnetic Fields
- Ru Electrode Deposited by Sputtering in Ar/O_2 Mixture Ambient
- Interfacial Layers between Si and Ru Films Deposited by Sputtering in Ar/O_2 Mixture Ambient
- Electrical Properties of Zn-Mg-RE (RE=Y,Gd) Icosahedral Quasicrystals
- Electronic Properities of the Single-Grained Icosahedral Phase of Al-Li-Cu
- Influence of the Impurity-scattering on Zero-bias Conductance Peak in Ferromagnet/Insulator/d-wave Superconductor Junctions
- Single Crystal X-Ray Structure Analysis of Bi_2(Sr, Ca)_2CuO_x and Bi_2(Sr, Ca)_3Cu_2O_x Superconductors : Electrical Properties of Condensed Matter
- Electrical Properties of Regrowth ZnSe Homointerfaces Formed by Molecular Beam Epitaxy
- Electrical Properties of ZnSe/ZnSe Homointerfaces Formed by MBE Regrowth Process
- Characterization of Epitaxial ZnSe/GaAs(100) Interface Properties and Their Control by (HF+Se)-Pretreatment
- Characterization and Control of MBE-ZnSe/GaAs(100) Substrate Interface and Regrown ZnSe/ZnSe Homointerface
- Evaluation of Low-Temperature Specific Heats and Thermal Conductivities of REGa_2 (RE=Pr, Nd, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho and Er) and Dy_Ho_xGa_2 (0 < x < 1) Intermetallic Compounds as Regenerator Materials
- Studies of Low Temperature Specific Heats and Thermal Conductivities of the CsCl-type (Pr_Nd_x)Ag (0 ≤ x ≤ 1) Intermetallic Compounds : Application to Regenerator Materials
- Effect of Nd422 Addition on Jc in Nd123 Melt-Textured Bulk Superconductor
- Pulsed Field Magnetization of Melt-Processed Y-Ba-Cu-O Bulk Superconductor with No Weak Links
- High-Temperature Superconducting Motor Using Y-Ba-Cu-O Bulk Magnets
- Scanning Tunneling and Atomic Force Microscopy of T4 Bacteriophage and Tobacco Mosaic Virus