Anomalous Longitudinal Magnetoresistance of Bismuth
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概要
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- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1968-05-05
著者
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OTAKE Shuichi
Department of Physics, Tokyo Science College
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Otake Shuichi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Science University Of Tokyo
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KOIKE Shigetoshi
Department of Physics II,Science University of Tokyo
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Koike Shigetoshi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science Science University Of Tokyo
関連論文
- Gauge Invariance and the Meissner Effect
- On the Superdiffusion of Hydrogen in V_a-Metals
- Site Change of Hydrogen in Niobium on Alloying with Oversized Ta Atoms
- Site Change of Hydrogen in Nb due to Interaction with Oxygen(Cross-disciplinary physics and related areas of science and technology)
- Displaced-T Site Occupancy of Hydrogen in Nb Alloyed with a High Concentration of Mo (Cross-disciplinary Physics and Related Areas of Science and Technology)
- Irradiation-Induced Site Change of Hydrogen in Niobium(Condensed matter: structure and mechanical and thermal properties)
- Dark and Light Pits in Bismuth Crystals
- Dislocation Etch Pits on Various Crystal Planes with Higher Order Indices of Bismuth
- Change of Site Occupancy of Hydrogen in Nb on Alloying with Undersized Mo
- Anomalous Longitudinal Magnetoresistance of Bismuth
- Destruction of Superdiffusivity of Hydrogen in Vanadium by the Applied Electric Field
- Migration Energy of Vacancies in Bismuth
- Anomalous Electrical Resistivity at High Temperatures in Bismuth
- Purification of Bismuth by the Floating Zone Refining
- Temperature Dependence of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Bismuth
- Temperature Dependence of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Bismuth. II. Vacancy Effect
- Formation of Hydrogen-Associated Vacancy Clusters in Nb as Investigated from Site Occupancy Change of Hydrogen
- Site Occupancy of Hydrogen in a Distorted bcc Lattice in Niobium Alloyed with Mo Atoms
- Site Occupancies of Hydrogen in Nb Alloyed with Oversized Ta Atoms or Undersized Mo Atoms
- Lattice Location and Density Distribution of Hydrogen in \beta_{1}-V2H
- Irradiation-Induced Site Change of Hydrogen in Niobium
- Site Change of Hydrogen in Niobium on Alloying with Oversized Ta Atoms
- Effect of Temperature Gradient Annealing on Bismuth Single Crystal
- Site Change of Hydrogen Owing to Lattice Distortion in Niobium Alloys