Aluminium Oxide Optical Film Fabricated with Ion-Assisted Deposition Using Sulphur Hexafluoride and Oxygen Working Gases
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概要
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- 2011-06-01
著者
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Liu Hsiang-lin
Department Of Physics National Taiwan Normal University Taipei
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Chen Huang-lu
Graduate Institute Of Applied Science And Engineering Fu-jen Catholic University
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Hsu Jin-cherng
Department Of Physics Fu-jen Catholic University
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Wang Paul
Department Of Dermatology & Syphilogy Wayne State University School Of Medicine
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Chen Huang-lu
Graduate Institute Of Applied Science And Engineering Fu Jen Catholic University
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Hsu Jin-cherng
Department Of Physics Fu Jen Catholic University
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Chen Yu-yun
Graduate Institute Of Applied Science And Engineering Fu Jen Catholic University
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Wang Paul
Department Of Physics Bradley University
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YEN Liang-Yu
Department of Physics, Fu-Jen Catholic University
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Yen Liang-yu
Department Of Physics Fu-jen Catholic University
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Liu Hsiang-lin
Department Of Physics National Taiwan Normal University
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