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Material researches in the physical nanoworld
NEW TECHNOLOGY
Second harmonic microscopic image of starch particles in a plant
Second harmonic microscopic image of starch particles in a plant
 
NEW SYSTEMs
STM image of Ge hut cluster
STM image of Ge hut cluster
NEW DEVICEs
Fine size control on platinum on carbon nanotubes
Fine size control on platinum on carbon nanotubes
Fabrication of fine-scale circuits by lithography
Fabrication of fine-scale circuits by lithography
Research Theme/Collaboration Research for the Dual Graduate Education Program between VNU-Hanoi and JAIST
Physics and Applied Physics
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MEMBERS
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High resolution transmission electron microscope study of nano-scale materials with aid of computational science
N. Otsuka,
K. Higashimine,
D. H. Chi
Studies on high coercivity of sputtered films and magnetism of diluted magnetic semiconductors
M. Kurisu,
G. Nakamoto
Study on insulator-metal transition and magnetic properties of perovskite compounds
M. Kurisu,
G. Nakamoto
Nano-characterization and nano-mechanical fabrication of nano-structures using scanning probe microscopy/spectroscopy
M. Tomitori
Novel composite materials with carbon nanotubes
Nguyen Dinh Duc (VNU),
A. Fujiwara,
Dam Hieu Chi,
E. Shikoh
Metal cluster growth on carbon nanotubes
A. Fujiwara,
Dam Hieu Chi
Study on electrical defect of Si near the interface with low-temperature SiO2 film on nano-scale
S. Horita
Nonlinear Optical Investigation of Surface Nano-Structured Metals
G. Mizutani,
H. Sano
Computational design of catalyst using nano-metal-cluster on nanotube and its application to fuel cell
A. Fujiwara,
H. C. Dam,
T. Mitani
Micor-fabrication of self-assembled monolayers (SAMs) by irradiation of femto-second laser light
G. Mizutani,
H. Sano,
T. Mitani
Research and development on nanoscopic thermoelectricity
H.Iwasaki,
M.Koyano,
M.Kurisu and S.Katayama
Highly efficient and stable organic light emitting diodes
H. Murata