| Category |
Title |
Author |
pp.x-x |
PDF |
| Spot |
Moore's Law and nanomaterials research |
M.Hara |
p.1 |
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| R & Tech. Review |
Thermally stable C60 nanowires on Si substrates |
T.Nakayama, M.Nakaya, and M.Aono |
pp.3-5 |
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| R & Tech. Review |
Scanning tunneling microscopy observation of binary monolayers deposited by horizontal lifting method |
Y.Kuwahara, G.Zhang, J.Wu, M.Akai-Kasaya, A.Saito, and M.Aon |
pp.6-8 |
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| R & Tech. Review |
Electron beam nanometer-scale fabrication of Si(111) using alkyl monolayers |
T.Yamada, N.Takano, and T.Osaka |
pp.9-21 |
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| R & Tech. Review |
Quantum bits using surface-state electrons |
H.Mukuda and K.Kono |
pp.22-24 |
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| R & Tech. Review |
Thickness-dependent structural and magnetic properties of heavy rare-earth metal films with nanoscale thicknesses |
H.Yamazaki |
pp.25-30 |
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| R & Tech. Review |
Experimental evidence of distance-dependent diffusion constants resulting from nanostructure of hyaluronan aqueous solution |
A.Masuda, K.Ushida, H.Koshino, K.Yamashita, and T.Kluge |
pp.31-36 |
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| R & Tech. Review |
Memorization of coordination environments in ultrathin titania films |
J.He, I.Ichinose, A.Nakao, and T.Kunitake |
pp.37-41 |
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| R & Tech. Review |
Nanomaterials research in Frontier Research Program: What did "Exotic Nano-Materials" encompass ? |
M.Hara and W.Knoll |
pp.42-47 |
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