Magnetic Sensing Device Based on a Side-polished Long Period Fiber Grating Coated with Thin Iron Film(Special Issue of the Asia-Pacific Symposium on Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics (APSAEM06))
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概要
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- 日本AEM学会の論文
- 2007-09-10
著者
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Hwang Chang-chou
Department Of Electrical Engineering Feng Chia University
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Lin Shan-wen
Graduate Institute Of Electrical And Communications Engineering Feng Chia University
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Liu Wen-fung
Department Of Electrical Engineering Feng Chia University
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Chen Hong-wei
Graduate Institute Of Electrical And Communications Engineering Feng Chia University
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Tien Chuen-Lin
Department of Electrical Engineering, Feng Chia University
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Tien Chuen-lin
Department Of Electrical Engineering Feng Chia University
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Tien Chuen‐lin
Feng Chia Univ. Taichung Twn
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Liu Wen‐fung
Department Of Electrical Engineering Feng Chia University
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Hwang Chang‐chou
Department Of Electrical Engineering Feng Chia University
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