The Anti-Localization Effect in Bi Thin Films (アンダ-ソン局在の総合的研究(昭和57年度文部省科学研究費研究会報告))
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- 1983-07-20
著者
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Kobayashi S.
Department of Mechanical Engineering University of WASHINGTON
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Komori F.
Department Of Physlcs Faculty Of Seience University Of Tokyo
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Sasaki W.
Department of Physlcs, Faculty of Seience, University of Tokyo
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