The Phase Transition and the Piezoelectric Effect of KH_2PO_4.
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著者
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NAGAMIYA Takeo
Department of Physics, Osaka University
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Nagamiya Takeo
Department Of Physics Osaka University
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YOMOSA Shigeo
Department of Physics,Nagoya University
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Nagamiya Takeo
Department Of Physcis Osaka University
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YOMOSA Shigeo
Department of Physics, Medical University of Nara
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