Selective Removal of Carbon Nanotubes Utilizing Low-Acceleration-Voltage Electron Irradiation Damage
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概要
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- Japan Society of Applied Physicsの論文
- 2005-02-10
著者
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KOBAYASHI Yoshihiro
NTT Basic Research Laboratories
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SUZUKI Satoru
NTT Basic Research Laboratories, NTT Corporation
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Homma Yoshikazu
Department Of Physics Tokyo University Of Science And Crest Jst
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Takagi Daisuke
Department Of Physics Tokyo University Of Science And Crest Jst
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TAKAGI Daisuke
CREST, JST
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HOMMA Yoshikazu
CREST, JST
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Suzuki Satoru
Ntt Basic Research Laboratories Ntt Corporation And Crest Jst
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Suzuki Satoru
Ntt Basic Research Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Suzuki Satoru
Ntt Basic Research Laboratories Nippon Telegraph And Telephone Corporation
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Kobayashi Yoshihiro
Ntt Basic Research Laboratories Ntt Corporation And Crest Jst
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Suzuki Satoru
NTT Basic Research Laboratories
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