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- who: Y. Yagi from the To form thick iron absorbers, we have been developing a recipe for electroplating pure iron in the facilities of the Nanotechnology Research Center (NTRC) at Waseda UniversityElectroplating is very effective method to produce a small structure with expensive materials like a , Fe isotope. Although we need a high density and good thermal conductivity in the absorber, pure iron is rarely used commercially, and thus, standard process has not yet been established. We made several test samples by reacting in an iron-liquid solution of not expensive normal , Fe. We measured electric resistances . . .
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