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    Dielectric Response of Ice I^sub h^: Signals Perpendicular to an Electric Field of 1 Hz to 1 MHz Applied to a Cube Sample by Takei, Iwao

    Published in Journal of the Physical Society of Japan (15-08-2018)
    “…Dielectric response signals of materials are generally detected parallel to the applied electric field. Here, we report response signals detected perpendicular…”
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    Atomic Force Microscopy Observation of Ferroelastic Domain Boundary in GdP5O14 by Takei, Iwao, Kobayashi, Tadashi, Nakamura, Shizuo, Yamana, Kazuo

    “…The surface structure of GdP5O14 (gadolinium pentaphosphate) with a ferroelastic domain boundary is investigated by AFM (atomic force microscopy) at room…”
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    Development of a new relaxational process having shortened relaxation time and phase transition in KOH-doped ice single-crystal by KAWADA, S, TAKEI, I, ABE, H

    “…Single crystals of KOH-doped ice were grown by a modified Bridgemann method and the dielectric relaxation spectrum was measured in the wide temperature range,…”
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    Dielectric Low-Frequency Dispersion and Crossover Phenomena of HCl-Doped Ice by Takei, Iwao, Maeno, Norikazu

    Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (07-08-1997)
    “…Experimental results for the dielectric measurement of HCl-doped ice are presented. A dielectric low-frequency dispersion was observed at a lower frequency…”
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    Observations of the Ferroelastic Domain Structure of MP 5 O 14 (M: La–Tb) by means of Scanning Tunneling Microscope, Electron Spin Resonance and X-Ray Diffraction by Kobayashi, Tadashi, Takei, Iwao, Katsuda, Hiratoshi, Nakamura, Shizuo, Yamana, Kazuo, Machida, Mitsuo

    Published in Japanese Journal of Applied Physics (01-05-1994)
    “…The ferroelasticity of rare earth pentaphosphate, MP 5 O 14 (M: La-Tb) belonging to the species mmmF2/m is studied by scanning tunneling microscope (STM),…”
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