Sample records for obrabotki fizicheskikh rezultatov

  1. In memory of Vitaly Lazarevich Ginzburg(4 October 1916 - 8 November 2009)

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    2009-12-01

    The Editorial Board of the journal "Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk" ["Physics-Uspekhi"] deeply regrets to announce that VITALY LAZAREVICH GINZBURG, a hugely important scientist and outstanding Russian citizen, a teacher and educator, Editor-in-Chief of our journal, passed away on 8 November 2009.

  2. USSR Report, Physics and Mathematics.

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1987-03-12

    reveal that the threshold of explosive absorption depends on both the laser beam diameter and the laser pulse duration. Estimates indicate the possi...Phenomena in Parametric Generators and Amplifiers of Ultrashort Light Pulses (A. Piskarkas, A. Stabinis, et al.; USPEKHI FIZICHESKIKH NAUK, No 1, Sep...Resolution of Picosecond Absorption Spectrometer by Selection of Length of Laser Light Pulses (B. N. Korvatovskiy, V. V. Gorokhov, et al.; KVANTOVAYA

  3. JPRS Report, Soviet Union, USSR: Materials Science

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-08-24

    Interaction of Metal Melt With Carbon Fiber [T.A. Chernyshova , N.L. Bolotov, et al.; FIZIKA I KHIMIYA OBRABOTKI MATERIALOV, No 2, Mar-Apr 88] 6 Ferrous...manuscript received 27 Apr 87) pp 88-92 [Article by T.A. Chernyshova , N.L. Bolotov, L.I. Kobe- leva, M.P. Arsentyeva and K.P. Gurov, Moscow] [Abstract] An

  4. EQUIPMENT FOR SPARK-ASSISTED MACHINING (OBORUDOVANIE DLYA ELEKTROISKROVOI OBRABOTKI),

    DTIC Science & Technology

    MACHINE TOOLS, * ELECTROEROSIVE MACHINING), MACHINE TOOL INDUSTRY, ELECTROFORMING, ELECTRODES, ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS, ELECTRIC DISCHARGES, TOLERANCES(MECHANICS), SURFACE ROUGHNESS, DIES, MOLDINGS, SYNTHETIC FIBERS, USSR

  5. JPRS Report, Science & Technology, USSR: Materials Science

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1988-03-11

    crystallization of the amorphous phase, and subsequent growth of ß-boron grains. References 5: all Russian. 2415/9835 UDC 621.033.67 Erosion of Materials in...Weightlessness and Effect of Magnetic Field on Liquation Processes in InSb Crystals (V. S. Zemskov, M. R. Raukhman; FIZIKA I KHIMIYA OBRABOTKI MATERIALOV, No...No 7, Jul 87) 13 Production of CdP2^CdAs2 Solid-Solution Single Crystals and Measurement of Their Cathodoluminescence Spectra (V, B, Lazarev, S

  6. USSR and Eastern Europe Scientific Abstracts, Materials Science and Metallurgy, Number 54

    DTIC Science & Technology

    1978-06-28

    DEFEKTOSKOPIYA in Russian No 2, Feb 78 pp 49-52 manuscript received 28 Feb 77 DEVYATCHENKO, L. D., YESIPOV, I. V. , BATURINA, S. K., KIRILLOVA, G . K...received 10 Apr 77 KARPINOS, D. M., MAKSIMOVICH, G . G ., LYUTYY, YE. M., FILIPOVSKIY, A. V., and KADYROV, V. KH., Physico-Mechanical Institute and the...OBRABOTKI MATERIALOV in Russian No 1, Jan/Feb 78 pp 149-151 manuscript received 20 Jun 77 KARPINOS, D. M. and ZIL’BERBERG, V. G ., Kiev [Abstract] The

  7. A note on the history of experimental and theoretical research into molecular attractive forces between solids

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Danilova, N. P.

    2015-09-01

    From the Editorial Board. In a brief followup to the talk by E I Kats on "Van der Waals, Casimir, and Lifshitz forces in soft matter" (see pp. 892 - 896 of this issue) at the E M Lifshitz centennial session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, an interesting and instructive story was told by Nina Petrovna Danilova (Department of Low Temperature Physics and Superconductivity, Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University) of how E M Lifshitz was enlisted to explain I I Abrikosova's and B V Derjaguin's experimental results. The Editorial Board of Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk (UFN) [Physics-Uspekhi] journal found the story appropriate to be published in the "Letters to the Editor" section of UFN in a jubilee selection of works marking the centennial of E M Lifshitz' birth.

  8. FROM THE HISTORY OF PHYSICS: On the making of the Soviet hydrogen (thermonuclear) bomb

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Khariton, Yu B.; Adamskii, V. B.; Smirnov, Yu N.

    1996-02-01

    The May 1991 issue of Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk (Physics-Uspekhi), devoted to the 70th birthday of Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, included a translation of an article by D Hirsch and W Mathews, 'The H-bomb: Who Really Gave Away the Secret?' It was the Editors' hope that, prompted by this polemic and in many respects controversial publication, our physicists and nuclear weapons developers would speak out too. However, it is only now, five years later and with a number of formal restrictions lifted, that the Journal has received an article on the creation of the Soviet H-bomb written by Arzamas-16 (All-Union Research Institute of Experimental Physics) specialists (of whom Yu N Smirnov worked under A D Sakharov in the 1960s). The Editors are confident that this article will be of interest to our readers. What makes the article particularly authoritative is the co-authorship of Yulii Borisovich Khariton, a patriarch of national nuclear physicists. His brilliant debut dating back to the 1920s was made in the N N Semyonov group and at the famous Cavendsh Laboratory (then under E Rutherford); from 1946 to 1992 Yu B Khariton was a permanent scientific leader of the Arzamas-16 Nuclear Weapons Centre. It is primarily to I V Kurchatov and Yu B Khariton that we owe the creation of our nuclear weapons which laid the groundwork for the country's powerful defence potential. Editorial Board.

  9. HF Accelerated Electron Fluxes, Spectra, and Ionization

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Carlson, Herbert C.; Jensen, Joseph B.

    2015-10-01

    Wave particle interactions, an essential aspect of laboratory, terrestrial, and astrophysical plasmas, have been studied for decades by transmitting high power HF radio waves into Earth's weakly ionized space plasma, to use it as a laboratory without walls. Application to HF electron acceleration remains an active area of research (Gurevich in Usp Fizicheskikh Nauk 177(11):1145-1177, 2007) today. HF electron acceleration studies began when plasma line observations proved (Carlson et al. in J Atmos Terr Phys 44:1089-1100, 1982) that high power HF radio wave-excited processes accelerated electrons not to ~eV, but instead to -100 times thermal energy (10 s of eV), as a consequence of inelastic collision effects on electron transport. Gurevich et al (J Atmos Terr Phys 47:1057-1070, 1985) quantified the theory of this transport effect. Merging experiment with theory in plasma physics and aeronomy, enabled prediction (Carlson in Adv Space Res 13:1015-1024, 1993) of creating artificial ionospheres once ~GW HF effective radiated power could be achieved. Eventual confirmation of this prediction (Pedersen et al. in Geophys Res Lett 36:L18107, 2009; Pedersen et al. in Geophys Res Lett 37:L02106, 2010; Blagoveshchenskaya et al. in Ann Geophys 27:131-145, 2009) sparked renewed interest in optical inversion to estimate electron spectra in terrestrial (Hysell et al. in J Geophys Res Space Phys 119:2038-2045, 2014) and planetary (Simon et al. in Ann Geophys 29:187-195, 2011) atmospheres. Here we present our unpublished optical data, which combined with our modeling, lead to conclusions that should meaningfully improve future estimates of the spectrum of HF accelerated electron fluxes. Photometric imaging data can significantly improve detection of emissions near ionization threshold, and confirm depth of penetration of accelerated electrons many km below the excitation altitude. Comparing observed to modeled emission altitude shows future experiments need electron density profiles

  10. Development of a sizes estimation method of spots on surfaces of atmosphereless Solar system bodies

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    Rublevskiy, Alexey; Prokofjeva, Valentina

    about the perspectives of the SFM for the study of surfaces of solid bodies of the Solar system. The method can be applied to study the surfaces of the selected solid bodies observed by space vehicles. References 1) Abramenko A.N., Agapov E.S., Anisimov V. F. et. al., Television astronomy. 1984 / edit. Niko-nov V.B. 2-nd publ. Moscow. "Nauka". 272 p. 2) Busarev V.V., Prokofeva-Mihajlovskaja V.V., Bochkov V.V. // Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk. 2007. . 177. 6, . 663-675. 3) Busarev V.V., Prokofeva-Mihajlovskaja V.V., Rublevsky A.N. // Izv. Cr. 2008. . 104. 6, p. 95-102. 4) Prokofjeva-Mikhailovskaja V.V., Rublevsky A.N. // Odessa Astron. Publ. 2007. V. 20. Part 2. p. 107-109.

  11. EDITORIAL: Optical orientation Optical orientation

    NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)

    SAME ADDRESS *, Yuri; Landwehr, Gottfried

    2008-11-01

    Semiconductor Science and Technology we try, with examples, to give an impression of that current state of research. The articles will not be discussed individually but their titles reveal that most deal with low-dimensional systems. The study of spin relaxation plays a major role. Interface effects at the ferromagnet/semiconductor boundary are subtle and important for spin injection from a ferromagnet. Each of the contributions is a combination of review and recent results and stands by itself. The affiliations of the authors reveal that the majority come from St Petersburg, clearly indicating that the heritage of Boris Zakharchenya is alive and thriving. We would like to thank all authors for their cooperation, especially for delivering their manuscripts in a reasonable time. Claire Bedrock and Adam Day of the IOP Publishing deserve thanks for their support in the publication process. We are much indebted to Ruslana Zakharchenya for making the manuscript on the discovery of the exciton available and especially to Nina Nikolaevna Vasil'eva for her translation. References [1] Zakharchenya B P 2008 The Happiness of Creativity (St Petersburg, in Russian) [2] Rashba E I and Landwehr G (ed) 1991 Landau Level Spectroscopy (Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences vol 27) (Amsterdam: Elsevier) [3] Seisyan R B and Zakharchenya B P 1991 Landau Level Spectroscopy ed E I Rashba and G Landwehr (Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences vol 27) (Amsterdam: Elsevier) p 345 [4] Meier F and Zakharchenya B P (ed) 1984 Optical Orientation (Modern Problems in Condensed Matter Sciences vol 8) (Amsterdam: Elsevier) An obituary of Boris Petrovich Zakharchenyia, contributed to Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk by his Russian colleagues, is available at http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1063-7869/49/8/M09