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OPE 2017-12-07
10:20
Okinawa   Biodegradable polymer submicron fibers exhibiting piezoelectric-like behavior and waveguiding property
Yuya Ishii (Toyohashi Tech.), Taiki Nobeshima (AIST), Heisuke Sakai (JAIST), Keisho Omori (Toyohashi Tech.), Sei Uemura (AIST), Mitsuo Fukuda (Toyohashi Tech.) OPE2017-91
Poly(lactic acid) have been attracting attentions because of its unique biodegradability and regenerability. In this stu... [more] OPE2017-91
pp.9-12
OME 2015-03-17
17:10
Tokyo S421, Tokyo Tech. Application of electrospun nanofibers towards transparent conducting electrodes
Issei Takenaka, KyuHong Kyung, Seimei Shiratori (Keio Univ.) OME2014-89
We fabricated ultrafine nanofiber via electrospinning with controlling its morphology as a metallization template for tr... [more] OME2014-89
pp.37-42
OME 2014-03-04
15:35
Tokyo S3-201, Tokyo Tech. Size-controlled ZnO nano fiber fabricated by electrospinning method and its applications for organic photovoltaic cells
Takeshi Fukuda, Yingjie Liao, Norihiko Kamata, Zentaro Honda (Saitama Univ.) OME2013-97
Zinc oxide nano-fibers with the high-carrier mobility have been required for inverted organic photovoltaic cells, and th... [more] OME2013-97
pp.29-32
CPM 2008-10-31
10:55
Niigata Niigata Univ. Preparation of Polymer Fibers Using Electrospinning Method with a Metal Wire Electrode in Capillary Tube
Rikiya Hoshino, Shintaro Onoduka, Yasuo Ohdaira, Akira Baba, Kazunari Shinbo, Keizo Kato, Futao Kaneko (Niigata Univ.) CPM2008-81
We prepared electrospun polymer fibers using a copper wire electrode in Teflon capillary tube. Compared to conventional ... [more] CPM2008-81
pp.35-40
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