SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BORZUNOV, A. A. - BORZYAK, P. G.
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BORZUNOV, A*Ae
Physical processes in the map tic circuit of Okappol aeter
deoigned
by N.A.Ivanov. Trudy Gor.gool.inat.UFAN SSSR no.6:217-222 160,
(NM 14:10)
(mognetic prompecUms)
BORZUNOV, I. G.
"Investigation of Up Operation of the Drum-Head Assembly
on a Carding
Machine." S~b 22 Nov 51, Moscow Textile Inst
Dissertations presented f6r science and engineering
degrees in
Moscow during 1951.
SO: Sum. No. 480, 9 ~bY 55
BORZUIW, I.G., kendidat tddmidoddkh nank.
''
Correlation between the amount of fiber delivered to
the wire
tooth surface of & carding machine and the amount of
carded *liver
produced. 2ekst.prom. 15 no.12:27-30 D 155. (MLRk 9:3)
(Carding machines)
BORZUVOT- 6- -
Confer4nee on problems In carding. Tokst.prom. 16
no.?-68-69
JIL 1 56..- I (Carding) (MLEA 9: 8)
BMUMV, I.G.
Investigating the porformance of sesIrIgid card clothIng,
Izv, vys, uchob, zave-; tokhe Isibst.. prom. no.5:60-65 '58.
(MIA 11:12)
c
I.Keekovskiy tekotlllnyy InstItut.
(Carding mchlusa)
-P- - -BMUNOV.-~.kand.tekbn.nnuk
I - ~ -
Ability to even in carding mnahines. Tekst. prom. 18
no.1:22-25
Kr 158. (MIRA 11:3)
(Carding machines)
BORZUNOV. 1.G.; SMMVA. N.A.: UNTOV, R.F.
------------------
Redesigning the draw box of a higb-draft slubber fortwo-sone
high
drafting. Isv*vysucheb.sav.; tekh.tekst.prom. no.6:88-91 160.
(KIRA 14: 1)
1. Koskovskiy tekstiPuyy institut.
(8pluning machinery)
IN
BORZUNOV, I.G..
Ways to reduce the load an the cylinder and flats of the carder
in the increase of its operative capacity. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.;
tekh. tekst. prom, no.2.'55-60 165. (KRA ISO)
1. Moskovskiy tekstilInyy institut.
BOLOGA, Mircha KirIllovi9j4---BUAMQL4 L.V..jL red.; SYikDV.,
B.G.,
red.; POLONSKITy-O-M.-p tekhn. red.
-C
[Solar lsnqWW am*-As uUlization] Solneck6als, energiia 1 99
Impollsovanle. SUPW, L.V.BDrsunova. Kishinev, Isd-vo
"Shtiinteal Akad. nauk Moldavskot SSR,, 1962. 68 p.
.(Solar energy) (MIBA 16s5)
BDIDGA, Mireba Kirillovich; BDRZUROV, L.V. red.; SYROV,
iI.G.,
red.; POLONSKIY, S.A., tekhn. red.
[Solar energy and its use] Solnechnaia energiia i so
ispoll
zovanie. Pod red. L.V.Borzunova. Kishinev, Izd-vo
"Shtiintsall
AN Moldavskoi SSR., 1%2. (A pe (MIRA 16:7)
(Solar energy)
BORZUNOV, Leonid Vasil_!y
-. _4; 80LOGA, Flirchya Kiril-lovich;
,.pxip
llikitovich; SYROV, B.G.9 red.;
MiCHEGLOV, Yu.A.p red. -
[Energy characteristics of the solar~regims of
Moldw~ia)
Energeticheskie kbarakteristiki solnechnogo
rezhima
Moldavil. Kishinev$ -lzd-vo "Shtlintsa;"
.1962. 42 P.
(MIRA 18:5)
BORZUNOV,'N. A. and CRLINSKIY, D. V.
'~Distribution of the Intensity of the Neutron Radiation along
the Axis of a
Straight Tube for a Strong Pulse Discharge in Deuterium. (Work -
1954); Pp. 150-10;.
11 The Physics of Plasma; Problems of Controlled Thermonuclear
Reactions." Vol. 11.
1958, published by Inst. Atomic Energy, Aced. Sci. USSR.
reap. ed. M. A. Leontovich, editorial work V. I. Kogan.
Available in Library.
0~
e,
AUTHORS: Borzunov, N. A., Orlinskiy., D. V., Osovets, S. M.
89-2-6/35
TME: Investigablon of an Intense pulsed Gas Discharge by
Nbans of
a High-Speed Photography (Issledovaniye moshchnogo
iniPul'snogo
raZryada V gazakh s pamoshchtyu skoroBtnoy fotos"yemki)
PERIODICAL: AtomaYa EnergiYa, 1958, Nr 2, pp. 149-153 (USSR)
ADMACT; Discharges are produced in deuterium, argon,
krypton and -xenon
with the help of a current exceeding lo5 A at a gas
pressure of
glass rtULe
o1ol to 1,o mm of mercury. A , with a diameter'of
18,5 cm served as discharge tubee, the electrodes being at
a distance
of 97 cm. A condenser battery with a capacity of 35 F
served as a
current source, which was charged up to 40 kv. The course
taken
by the gas discharge a recorded photographically by means
of a
high-speed camera (J exposures per second). The pictures
obtained are shown for all 5 gases. On the basis of these
pictures
the course of the gas discharge in its initial state is
acepared
In a qualitative way for the different gases. The results
of this
comparison show a good accord vith the theoretical
predictions,
Card 1/2
On-2-6135
V~r
Investigation or an Intense Pulsed Gas DisehE_-Se by Means of a
High-Speed Photography
which can be made with respect to the coat.,--ae.1an in ama of the
plasm
fran the w1nertla-theorya by Leontovich (re-fereace 5). There are 9
figures,
and 5 Slavic references.
September 3.1, 1957.
AVAILABLE: IAbrary of Congress
Card 2/2 1. Cks discharges-Photographic analysis 2. Gas discharges-
Test results 3. High speed photography-Applioations
'3C
AUTHOT,S: 30ri unov, 1'eO ~,rliln-~-kiy, 89-2-12/35
Estimuim -.iectrf7-n -e-.,q)Qrat,ure and Vne egree of Ionization in
Ulu first -Lage of C-L :-owerfiil !.,~.il-qed Usoharge (Otsenka
elektronnoy
temperatury i stepIeni ionizatsii v nachallnoy stadii moshchnogo im-
pul'snogo, razzryada).
,.tomnaya il,*nergiya., 1958, Nr 2. pp. 18o-183 (USSR)*
BS Ti,".C; in a glass tube of a diameter of 18.5 cm and a distance
between the
electrodes of 97 cm the discharge takes place. as source of carrent
a charged condenser battery of 35.&F was used. In an experiments the
current in the maximum of the fir;t half period attained about 25o
161..
Ls apparatus for the registration of the radiation of discharge a Cs-
O-ivacuum pboto-tube was used which bad an integral sensitivity if Lo
1jiL/Lumen. The distance between the cell and the discharge tube was
330o mm, of the discharge tube only 2o cm being eyposed. The signals
from the rhoto-tube -were directed to the deffector plate of a two
beam
oscillograph. Y'ith hydrogen pressure values of 0,,3,, 0,5., 1.0 and
2,0
mm H& (iriitia~ pressure) the corresponding oscillograms were made*
The exlyarimental data - measured intensity of radiation in the
visible
part of the spectrum-express the following:
liitle
within a long
ard 1/2 a) a given initial pressure T. changes only
Hatimatibn -)f 2.1.1ectron Temperature and the De&ee of
Ionization 89=2"12/35
in tne First litage of a Powerful ~i`ulsed Discharges
interval, that is to say, within the range in which a salient
point
is to be expected in the current curve.
i ! reaches a value of abouT, 40
b
) 1'.ith increasing initial pressure T.
at 0,2L mai Hg and a value of about 2,5 eV at 2 = Ilig.
c) The degree of ionization averaged with respect to the
gas-discharge
cross-section ai,.iounts, as regards the salient point tb,p to
some per,
cents.
There are 11 ficures, 2 tables, and 3 Slavic references.
M; September 11, 19579
Library of GonarC3S.
Card '21/2 1. Eleetr6ns-lonizing Offeats-Retimation 2.
Hydrogen-Ionization
3* Gas disoharges-Properties
So!/ 0
G.r. and
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SLrotenke I.Q.
TITLBt Report *a the
Second A41-UsIon CAnX.ronce on Q48
OlostromAce
rMODICALt Red Wekhn I
elektronlk., 1959. V.I 4. xv
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pq 133 - 133
-d X-.Q~9q':.L'.kjy - 'New
Data ou X-ray
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dealt with the Lm~ L
out
Aw r. I..
g
o Los of the In P...'ful gas dimcharE4
;
In chanbers with sondUctIng wells.
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Gas Djaoh~&&
-A T. C plus. I. Traa.,A,..
magmatis Field-.
------- las
1.1 AXAX- out* an the Division of a
Cathode Spot
an MWcury In a Lo--prossuro
Are- P 1289 of the
Journal).
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(20910") - "A Now Theory of the Cathode
Spot-
-
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93 air %h~ Journal).
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*P-91tive, Coluun in A Hydrogen Dlecbarg*
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with Station&" and Pulse Lo!:
:
kramlimook And As,. -Z d - -Current
OLotz1bution An
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feco of Blectrodam Ln 21"tric Pulse
OLochargoo8.
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-voltage
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Counters
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narlso. at the
Ill,
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a. iu~t' . l.. 1. Hydrogen (N
And W.
L.k. oA -a comenualon&durso=o results on
the pro-broakdown
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.4 At low P a..
X.Ta. met - And A.A rt..v - Ch.rgo-doisolty
.40 a Lou wave
a in E~Rndrj..I PL*...-.
-zakar.k at Csochosloval"A co~unicated
some information
an the wave-Like ph*"*." 1. S.x-disch~rge
plowns. . .. -I I
alt with the problem, or thv deteratantlem,
I; fast loan 1. pulse disobarges.
Conv"tion 1natability or a PLasma Strimg4.
and J~.V. W~rr-v - *Th-ry of a High.
;r ture via*" Stri-drAL-
P
the I;th amtLan was pre.L4&d over by N.A.
Sapiens, And
dealt with hIgh-Croqu.say c~..t. in gases.
The reliojus;
IPA-pore war* read:
T.Te. %pl#nt - mromation of Ultra-high
FroqueffitY.P4184
Inert
G larl zsco of the Bouftdarr Conditions an
MalMnanco of HLgh-frequency Discharigs,-
AmjkLA at *I. - 61~#mtigatlon of a
SeLf-mxImtmIuod1
Ultra-bigh Frolts'" y Pulse Discharge And
the Procesm of
to Developments.
�AX__Z40xAW1ksr and (I j_SaLAt~- osome
Results of the
Investigation of the ForWALlon of
Low-pressure, High-
frequosay DLooh. S*.:
Ar) - ionductivity of Weekly 20ftizad
,*The CoadItious of Tr.mALtj.u Fr..
C;.q...YvCo on* Djmeh~rgs at Atmospheric
Proamur"O.
be relationship Bat-... the Cher.ot.
wraquoncy Current And the Dir~oct
r
Currost in &a Di charges".
"s__L&"jtjyer "slysed the conductivity or
the dimin-
%bgratin, plaaas 1. the wlndw of a
rem.n,anco discharge
IA. L7 mad 1.2--uumburu dealt with the
the probe imothod to hiSh-Crellusavy
.._,,,/,,appIAc.bI1.1tjr At
discharge. Co.. r 1236 of the jour"l).
The pop" by V. To. Kjt..k at &1. ..4
devoted to the
1.vA&tIg.tI:0,t.f tn:,ujtra.hiZh
fr.qu.isay pl.miss by
...& of hArk root.
I I'
_qjL_1kWq_,, at .1. dealt -itt, tis.
problem or electric
fields in a hiab.rrequency 4i.chargo at
low Pr*msUr04-
TjU_msdAc&"_Qf itumAnIa read A paper
..titlod HLSh-
frequency Discharge. in N - 11
*t_ ::; devoted to the problea.
Th. work or the al.th
r pLas" "d it- r-dL.ti..; the so ti.. was
pr.sided
A jovjn~-. papare we & r..dj
.war by V.A. F.brp t Th- f-I of .. ear
y ognij;'4el~robe Method. A a
lut"o 141- .~f.tft I
.'.miiGmT1.nT ?i At. I. pl....&_
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V.I. Dro
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or
10M, 21M
SOV/56-36-3-10/71
AUTHORS:
Borzunov, N. A._L Orlinskiy, D.
V., Osovets, S. M.
TITLE:
Investigation of a Strong hilse Discharge
in Conical Chambers
(Issledovaniye moshchnogo impulfsnogo razryada
v konicheakildi
kamerakh)
PERIODICAL:
Zburnal eksperimentallnoy i
teoreticheskoy fizikil 1959,
Vol 36, Tir 3, pp 717-726 (USSR)
ABSTRACT:
The present paper contributes towards solving the
hitherto
unsolved problem of the theoretical description of the
con-
traction of conical plasma envelopes at high current pulse
d'ischarges. In this paper the behavior of a gas plasma of
conical
shape (in a conical container) through which a rapid-
ly
increasing current flows, the magnetic field of which
endeavors to
contract the plasma in the direction of the
container's axis, is,
at first, theoretically investigated.
The main part of the paper
deals with results obtained by
experimental investigations in a
single and in a double
cone vessel. Investigation results are
given by diagrams
and by a number of photographs. Thus, figure 5
shows series
of photographs of a discharge in a conicgl chamber
filled with
Card 1/3
deuterium taken at intervals of 0 .5.10 sec.
The discharge
SOV/56-36-3-10/71
Investigation of a Strong Pulse Discharge in Conical Chambers
source was a condenser pile with a capacity of 35 45 F,
primary voltage at the condensers: UO = 25 - 40 kv at a deu-
terium primary pressure of 0.02 to 1.0 torr. The "double cone"
chamber (Fig 10) had its greatest radius (100 mm) in the
middle and consisted essentially of a symmetric glass vessel
enclosed by a copper fooder (angle of inclination of the
0
lateral wal1s: 7 . Figure 11 shows a photograph of a discharge
in such a vessel filled -with deuterium (po = 0.2 torr) with
the corresponding oscillogram, and figure 12 shows the same
for an argon filling (PO =. 0-05 torr). Data for
deuterium filling: C 43 F, UO = 35 kv (J m- 410 ka); data
for argon filling: Uo 32 kv (J M. Pe 350 ha). An investigation
of the neutron emission of the plasma showed that this
emission is in no connection with respect to the time with
the singularities of the current- and voltage diagrams and
is not accompanied by X-ray radiation. Figure 16 shows oscil-
lograms of the discharge current J, of the voltage U between
the electrodes and the neutron radiation in the case of a dis-
Card 2/3 charge in a double cone chamber (hydrogen filling, wall:
SOV/56-36-3-10/71
Investigation of a Strong Pulse Discharge in Conical Chambers
2.5 cm Porcelain, 0-1 cm Cu, 0-3 cm Pb, 0-5 cm Al); no hard
X-ray radiation could be observed. The oscillograms indicate
a possiblity of attaining stabilization of the plaama column
by means of the primary discharge form mentioned. There are
16 figures and 7 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: August 26, 1958
Card 3/3
BOR41ygy.-N-A.; KUZIMINA, Nja.; NEVYAZHSKIY, I.Kh.; OSMTS, S.M.;
PETROV, Yu.F.; POLYANOV, B.I.; POPOV, I.A.; KHODATAYEV, X.V.;
SHIICHUK, V.P.
Studying a plasma on a traveling wave setup. Dokl. AN SSSR 152
no..3s581-584 S t63. (MIRA 16:12)
1. Predstavleno akademikom A.L.Mintsem.
BORZUNGV . S. , po:Lkovnik
Military Publishing House has 'brought out these
books. Tome
-W-f Ci~ , ~AA. -
--m ~ . 0 1 1 'at's- (MIRA .15:2)
10311,113~,
1. Glavnyy rodaktor.kbudozhestvennoy literatury
Voyenizdata.
(Bibliography-44ilitary art and science)
BoRZUNOvj S., polkovAik
They are guarding the peace. Voss. z"zi, 38
no,3.0:39 0 162,
(MM 15:10)
11 Glavnyy rodaktor kbiudozbestvannoy literatury
Voyenizdata.
(Bib3iography-Military art and science)
BORZUVOT Samoa Kikhaylovich; USPINSOY, N.M.. red.-,
KOBZARI, T.N.,
r-- tokhn.red.
(For young people about Soviet military discipline;
popular
sketch] Molodeshl a sovetskol voinskol distsipllue;
popu-
liarayl ochork. Moskva, Isd-vo DOGW. 1959. 87 p.
(MIRA 13:2)
(Military discipline)
GAGARIN, Yuriy Alekseyevich,. Geroy Sovetskogo Soyuza;
BORZUNOV. red.;
RUDIN, M.Z., red.; BUKOVSKAYA, N.A., takhn. r
[Road to outer space; notes of the Soviet
astronaut-pilot] Doroga v
kosmos; zapiski letchika-kosmonavta SSSR. 14oakwa,,
Voen.izd-vo M-va
obor.SSSR, 1961. 237 p. (Astronautics) (MIRA 24:12)
TITOV, German Stepanovich, Geroy Sovetskogo Soyuza;
K&IIANIN, N. P. ,
general-leytenant aviataii, red.; FORZI]NOV,_S.11
ZOIllklOvn3ik red. ; RUDIN, M. Z. , polkovnik, red. ;
ICRASHOVA,
11. tei4~n. red.
[A-viation-and space] Aviatsiia i kosmos; rasskaz Ietchika-
kosmonavta SSSR. 14oskval Voenizdat, 1963. 244 P.
(MIRA 16:4)
(Titov, Geman Stepanovich, 1935-)
BORZUNOV, Semen Mikhaylovich; USPENSKIY, N.M., red.; KUZIMIN,
I.F.,
T.ej=. rea,
[The very essence of xilitaz7 service]O aamom glavnom v
sluzhbe
soldatakoi. Moskva, Izd-vo DOSA),F,)1962. 138 p. (MIRA 1631)
(Amed forces-Military life
S/123/61/000/011/029/034
I lboo 25543 AO04/A1O1
AUTHORS: Borzunov, V. A.j Semin, V. P.
TITLEt Aggregate assembly employed in high pressure experiments
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mashinostroyeniye, no. 11, 1961,
16. abstract
11EIA ("Tr. in-tov Kom-ta standartov, mer i lzmerit. pr1borov pri
Sov. Min. SSSR", 1960, no. 46 [1061, 107-116) _. -
TEXT: The authors describe the main units of an assembly operating
at
high pressures (10,6oo - 30,000 kgf/cm2). In the multiplier with
automatic
counterpressure control, acting on the outer surface of the working
chamber, the
counterpressure is produced by compression in the closed space of
the rubber
jacket placed on the vForking part of the cylinder, On the outside
the jacket Is
held by a sleeve with thick-walled rings fitted on the latter. The
authors
present the multiplier layout with automatic tightening of the
piston seal which
is effected by the prissure of the pressure fluid getting into the
multiplier
low-pressure zone. A special ring-shaped piston under the effect of
~~e fluid
pressup produces a tension on the padding of the seal which is
proportional to
the pressure in the multiplier. The authors present the grades of
the materials
Card 1/2
15543 3/123/61/000/011/029/034
Aggregate assembly employed in high pressur" ... Aoo4/Aioi
utilized and the requirements an to their heat treatment and
auto-'ratting ("avto-
fretirovaniye"). They analyze a manual plunger pump and a pump
with electric
drive by a link gear intended to produce the preliminary
pressure in the working
chamber of the multiplier and the working pressure In the zone
of the large
piston. The maximum pressure developed by the pump is 2,000
kgf/cm2. To feed the
pump, the pressure fluid is fed from a tank at a pressure of
1.5 - 2 atm which is
produced by a compressor mounted on the upper pump part. The
authors present the
design of a valve with hydraulic seal and self-paoking gland
and also of a valve
with hydraulic seal and stuffing-box seal with automatic
tightening. They de-
scribe the device for the fixing of the thermocouple in the
high-pressure,chamber
and the electric lead-in with four self-contained lead-outs.
The electric lead-
in Is sealed by a cone out into four parts, which are
insulated along the cutting
planes with mica. It.1a recommended to carry out the
autofrettlrjLg ("avtofretiro-
vanlye") of short channels with rubber an transmitting media,
producing a pressure
with the aid of a connecting rod and a hydraulic press.
K. PerohikhIn
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
Card 2/2
05472
SOV/120-59-3-43/46
AUTHORS: Borzundv V. A., and 11irinskiy, D. S.
of Pre'sure Amplifiers
TITILE: Sealing the s
(Uplotneniye shtokov mulltiplikatorov vysokogo
davleniya)
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika.eksperimenta, 1959, Nr 3,
pp 152-153 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Fig 1 shows the proposed sealing method and Fig-2 shows
the geal itself. The high-pressure cylinder 1 is joined
to the cylinder of the press 2 and to the low-pressure
cylinder of themultiplier 3; these two-latter cylinders
are connected to the same pressure source. The force
on the piston 4 is transmitted by the shaft 5i the force
from the piston 6 is exerted on the base of the cone 7
and serves to compress the seal. The seal consists of
the thrust ring 8, of the insert 9. of the pressure
washer 10, of the second thrust ring 11 and of the spacer
12. Ring 8 fits the shaft very closely, and has a small
radial hole, which allows the liquid to enter the gap
outside the ring. The second thrust ring 11 also fits
tightly on the shaft at one end. Parts ? and 12 have
Card 1/2 a clearance of 0.05 mm from the shaft. Washer 10 is
RAZUXIXHIN. Y.M.; BORZUNOT. V.A.
Higb-pressur* piston moometers. Trm4y Inst. Im. stand.,
vierl, its. prILb. no. 46:55-61 ,6o. (MML 13:12)
Obnometer)
I
BORZUNOV, V.A.; SIMIN. V.P.
I Equipment used In high-pressure researah. Trudy
Inst. Iom.
stand., nor I ism. prib. no. 46:107-116 160. (MIRA
13:12)
(High-pressure researob-Squipment and supplies)
BORNNOV V.A.,; llalZUMIKHlN, V"N.
Unit for measuring the density --if liq,,ijds at
pressures up to
tar
10,000 i~gf/em:2. by the hydrostatic method. Trudy
inst,Kom,.s id.
mar i izm.pr1b. no.75:'134-142 164- (MIRA i8:1)
1. V.;eaoy-uzn)-y nauabno-issladova tel I ski y
bistitut flziko-takhni-
ohesklkh i radiotekhnicheskikh izmereniy.
ATANOVY Yu.A.; 130.W.UNOV, V.A.; RASUMMIN, V.N.
Measuring the compressibility of 119aids by the method of
UK-
bellowr-ealed piezometar at pressures up to 20,000
ICgf/cm2.
Truc~y 'nst.Kom.stand.mer i izm.prib. no.75:.143-150 164.
(MIRA .18s1)
1. Vaenoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skly institut
fiziko-tekhni-
cheskikh i radiotakhalcheakikh lzmereniy.
ALEKSEYEV, K.A.;_~O
~a~L, V.A.; SWIN, V.P.; SEKOYAN, S.S.
Units and parts of high-pressure equipment. Trudy
inst.Kom.stand,,
- mer i izm.prib. no.751151-159 164. (MIRA 18:1) ~
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatellskiy institut
fiziko-tekhni-
cheskikh i radiotekhnicheakikh izmereniy.
AGAPOVA, T.I., red.; DORODNOV, Ye.V., red.;
KASHCHENKO, Ye.l.,
red.; KRUSHANOV, A.I., red.; REYKHBERG, G.Ye.,
red.;
VOROBOYEV., V.V.,, red.; BORZUNOV, V.F., red.
[Abstracts of papers and reports of the Third Far
Eastern Conference on Historv, archaeology and
Ethnograph.v Siction: Socialist building
projects in
Siberia and the Far East] Tezisy dokladov i
soobshchenii.
Sektsiiat Sotsialisticheskie novostroiki'Sibiri
i D&.Ll-
nego Vostoka. Komsomollskna-Amure,
Komwmol'skii-na
Amure Gospedinstitut, 1962. 76 p. (MIRA 17:9)
1. Dallnevostochnaya konferentsiya po istorii,
arkheo-
logii i etnografii. 3d, Komsomolsk-on-Amur, 1962.
2. Komsomollskiy-na-Amure Gosudarstvennyy
pedagogiche-
skiy institut (for Kashchprko. 3.
Dallnevostochryy
filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN SSSR (for
Reykhberg~.
/+. Institut gougi-aiii Sibirskogo otdeleniya
All SSSR
(for Voroblyev). 5. Institut istorii AN SSSR (for
Borzanov).
KATJ STOV, P.L.; ZEZJKOV, D.A.; PHOKOFIYEV, A.P. ,
Prinimali uobastiye:
BOGDANOV, F.M.; BORZUNOV Us.; BURYBLIN, A.V.;
DROZDOV, M.D.;
YEROn-ZVv B.N.-;K-0NIWA11OV, EX.; KOGAN, I.D.;
LYUBIHOV, I.A.;
MIRLIN, R.'Te.; ROKnINj M.I.,- SMGEM, P.V.; SEMOVp
A.D.;
FROIDVO V.V.; NDIANOVA9 G.F., red. izd-va;'
QWJnMXQij*.B.,q
tekhn. red.
[Instructions for.applyi"g the classification of
reservesto
primary gold deposits] Instruktsiia po primenaniiu
klassifi-
kataii zapasov k korenrjym mestorozhdaniiam zolota.
MoSwa,'
Gos. nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okhrane
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46 p. (MIM 15:2)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstvennaya
komiss1ya po sapa-
sam poleznykh isko e 0
Gold ores-Zlassification)
BORZVNDV, V,M.
Correlation of resources of various categories nocosf&17 for
putting deposits Into co~mmerclal operation. ftsved.1 okh.ne&
1 23 no.3.*2D-23 Nr*157. (WAA 10:5)
1-0- we (NIneral Industrism)
KbGAN, I.D., oty.rede; ANDMMO, V.r., red.; red*;
KIRLIN. R.Ye., red.; KIRONOV, K.T.. =RGBMA. N.A.
red.izd-va; GROTAp O.A., tekhn.rede
[Materials of the State Comittes on Resources on
prospecting
methods, evaluation and calculation of mineral
depositat
collected studies] Materialy GK2 po metodike ranvadki.
proaWsh-
lennoi otsenks I podshchatu sapasoy matoroshdonli
poleznykh Isko-
pa9mjykh; sbornik. Moskva, Gon.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo
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1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudarstyennays komissiya
po
zapassm poleznykh Iskopayefffth.
(Mines and mineral resources)
BORZUMT, V. M.
GOMMI Owftlustlft Of dsPoilts of C&rbmato rocks
and sand.
Raw0d.1 okh.nedr 25 no.11:216-31 N '59.
OGM 1-3:5)
IL. Gof~darstvemmya koldealp po Sapasan
sinerallnogo syriya.
(Roakt. CarbovAte) (Swd)
*,
BORZUNOV V M Pn=p V-P-p naucb3V7 N".,- STOLYAROV, A.G., red.
izd-
Va.
0 Ag'A.G., tekbn. red.-
(Industry' a requirements all tothe quality of mineral rav
materials] Trebovaniia proiWablemostl k kachestwu minera3.1-
nogo syrlia; spravoebnik dlia geologov. Moskva# Goa, nauabno-
tekbn, isd-vo lit-ry po geol. i okbrane nedre No*12*[Foldepar
materials] Polevosbpatovoe syr1e, Vauebue red* V.PoPetrove
Isd*2,9
perere 1960. 25 pe (KMA 3-4: 8)
1. Moscow. VsewYyuzzWy nauebno-issledovatellsk1y institut
minerall-
nogo syrliae
(Feldqw)
WIRNOT, V.I.; PROKOF'TZV, A.P.;. BOMUL-Y-M.1-
DYUKOV. A.1.. ZnMOV,
N.A.; LWBINOT, I.A.: NXIF)MOT, T.Ye.; PLMNIXOT,
W.A.;
AMOPOV. P.Ya.. g1svw red.; FZDOTOTA. A.I.,
red.izd-,ra;
(RMOTA. 0.A.. takha.red.
[Betimation of a of w"ineral deposits) Podschet
sapesov,
es
nestorothdonli Vfl. esnykh iskopasufth. Pod red.
T.I.Sairnova I
a F, G=-
A.P.Prokofleva !Glav.red. P.IA.Antropow, Koskva.
Goo.nauchno-
"7try va
tokha.ixd-vo I ~ ry pp/geol. I okhrans nedr. 1960.
6n p.
(Km 14:1)
(Mines and mineral resources)
BORZUNOV V *M - CHERNOSVITOV,, Yu.L., nauchnyy
red.; VIASOVA, L.V.,
T'd-d-Had
'--:va- IYERUSALI14MMA, Ye., tekhn. red.
(Industry's requirements as to the quality of
mineral rav
materials] Trebovaniia, prou7shlennosti k
kachestvu mineral'-
nogo sy.-Iia; spravochnik dlia geologov. Moskva,
Gosgeol-
tekhizdat. No.6. Chalk]Mel.. 19U. 29 p.
(NDU 15:7)
1. Moscow. VBOBoyuzEWy nauchno-Issledovatell'skiy
institut
minerallnogo pyr1ya.
(Chalk)
BORZUNOV V.
Isti-tion of rock products in prospecting for metals,
ooal2 oil,
and gas. Mat.GKZ no.2z26-43 161. W~A 16:3)
(rrospecting)*
~011 ILOV or kt:~k a V.P,~ . mg-achn. red.
A- _kj~_
[Evaiuation of nijaerrous mineral reso-urces
from the
viewpoint of econoude geol.-z&vl
Geol6go-promyshlennala
otsenka mestorozhdeniia nerudnogo
mfnerallnogo syrlia.
Moskva, Nedrap 1.965. 271 p. (MIRA 180.2)
IOSOVITSKATA, SA.; BORSUNDV, Ye.Te.
UvestliMflon of the ptocess of formlig tablets from
medicinal.
powders, Ybd,*Prome 14 uoe4tI&22 Ap 160. (NM l3r6)
1. MwIlcovikly usuchno-Issledovatel'skly
khImIko-f&rmts*v-
t1oheekly inst'Itut, (UXM (KIDICIU))
HOSOVITSKAYA, S.A.; BORZUfiQV, Ye.Ye.
Significance of external and inte~MAI friction durJng the
compression
of medicinal powders. Mod. prom. 15 no.12:29-35 D 161. (MIRA .15:2)
1. Kharfkovskiy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy
khimiko-farzaatsevticheskiy
institui. (POWDYM I(PIIAIZIACY))
SAFIULIN R.M.; NOSOVIT3KAYA S.A. [No!3oiritalka, S.A.J;
~;OIIWLOV, Ye.10,
tBorzwiov, ,
Kaolin as a disintegrator in the produotion of tabluts.
Fanmtsov
zII'w- 17 no.3il7-20 1623. OMIRA 17: 10)
NQSOVrTSKAU, S.A. EllosovyUlka, S.A.];
BORMMOV,_Ye.Ye,,,. [Bormmov,
SAFIULIN, R.M.
&Attu carboxymethyloollulose as a binding agent in the
pr*pLntion
of tablets. Farmatsev.zhuro 17 no*4:6-8 162. (RIHJA
1613)
2, Dartkovskiy nauchno-issledovatellokiy
khimiko-famatsev-
ticheskiy institate
(TAB= (MBDICBZ))
(GEMWSIC)
NOSOTLTSKAYA', S.A. [Nosovyts'ka, S.A.]; BORZUNOV.,
Ye.Ye. [Borzunov, IE.1E.];
OGIYENKOP V.P. [Ohiienko, V.P.);VRURENKO, Yu.T.
[Borysenko, IU.B.)
Use of polyvinylpyrrolidone and poly-vinyl alcohol as
binding
substances in the production af tablets.
Harmatsev.zhur. 19
n0,1941-45 164, (MIRA 18:5)
1. Kharlkovskiy nauchno-issledovatellskiy
khimiko-far-matsevticheskiy
institut.
BORZTJNOVA, A.S.
Probleam of disability evaluation in neuroses. Top. psikh i
new.
no.3-.179-190 158. (KIRA 12-43)
1. Is Isningradakogo nauchno-iseledovatel'skogo Instituta
ekepartizv
trudosposobnosti I trudoustroyetva inTalidoy I Is
Psikhonevrologich-
esko InstItuta, im. V. M. Bekhtereva.
(MMMIS) (DLUBILITY STALULTION)
B(MZUNDVA. A.So, prof.; TWINA, X.N., kand.med.nauk;
SANAMTAW, E.A.,
Problem of disability evaluation In neurotic sanifestations
~at a late period following closed crantocerebral trama;
Trady
WITIN W18-224 1.59. (MIRA 13t?)
(DIMILITT NAWATION) (SWLL--VOMS AM INJURISS)
(NNUMS STSM-3)ISMSES)
saazu!ROVA, A.S.$ Prof... Tw1u. K.XO. kmud.m".tauk
Dlsm~y "aluation probleas In psychopethy. Truo LIVIN
2:225-231 159. (NM 13:7)
(NWAL ILLUSS) (DIMILITT ICTALLTATIM)
M.M.
Q!~Rz!!7
Importance of cver~all methods of investigation in
disability
evaluation in psychiatric cases. Trudy Gos. nauc#.-isal,
paikhonevr. inst. no.20:163-170 159. DMA 14: 1)
T
1, Gosudarstvennyy muchno-isoledovatel'skiy
paikhonevrologicheskiy
institut imeni V.M, Bekhtereva Leningrad i Leningradskiy
nauchno-
issledovatellskiy institut ekspertizy trudosposobnosti i
organizatsii
truda invalidov.
(DLWILITY EVALUATION) (KWAL iLLNEW)
BDRZUNOVA, A.S.
Characteristics of melical and occupational
expertise in psycho-
pathy. Trudy LIETIN 7:189-197 162s, (MIRA 15:8)
(DISABILITY EVALUATION) (PSYCHOLOGY, PATHOLOGICAL)
BORZUICQVA,,,Al~)kqp#a,S.t!apanovna; BIRYUKOV,
Dmitriy Andreyevich;
VASYUKOV, Nikolay Mikhaylovich; VASILIYEVA, Z.A.,
red.;
KHARASH, G.A., tekhn. red.
[Theoretical fundamentals of medical 4xpertise on the
capacity for work] 0 teoreticheskikh osnovakh
vracbebno-
tr%* 0
,pv i ekspertizy. Leningrad,, Medgiz,, 1963. 185 Pe
(MIRA 17:1)
MARKOVAI Ye.N.p otv. red.; AVERBUKH, Ye.S.p red.;
BLOM, N.I.,
red.; BONDAREV, N.J., red.; BORZUNOVA) AS,p redo;
ZIFWEVICH, G.V., red.; MNU IDI-,-
".;-,'?W.-,--WASISHCHEV,
V.N., red.; PERVOMAYSKIY, B.Yaos red.; POVORINSKIY,
YuoA.,q
red.; POLIKARPOV, S.N.,, red.; SIBIRKIII, N.V.,
red.;
FEDOTOV, D.D., red.; CHISTOVICH, A.S., red.;
ZACHEPITSK3Y,
R.A., red.
[Problems of psychiatry; anniversary collection of
articles
dedicated to the 60th birthday of Professor Izmail
Fedorovich Sluchevskii] Problemy psikhiatrii;
iubileinyi
sbornik, posviashchenrWi 60-letiiu so dnia
rozhdeniia profee-
sora Izmaila Fedorovicha Sluchevskogo. Leningrad,
Meditsina,
1964o 434 P. (MIRA 17:32)
"FMIOV, S.Ye.; BORZZUNOVA, G.P.
.Recent volcanic formations in the vicinity of the Avacha BaYe
Vop. geog. Kamah. w.1334-40 163. (MA 11:10)
A
BMYAK, A.
lbtablIpAing nom for work on e.everal machines In mohluery
flanufacturing. gets, trud no*218&93 7 158. (NMA liti)
(Machlnery lndustry-Productlon standards)
BORZYAK A F. HVISIN, R.I., inzh., retsenzent; CR94OVSKIY, Ye.N.,
inzh., red.; 3,1IRNOVA, G.V., tekhn. red.
[Establishment of norms and wages for operators of machine
tool units] Normirovanie i oplata mogostanochiUkh rabot.
Moskva 1
Mashgiz, 1961. 62 p. (MIRA 15:7)
(Hetal cutting.-Production standards)
(Wages)
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7*etii* of the Department
6f'Phy4i66imtheizatical
Chiui6il- Sciences, Acadaw of,Sciences
Ukrai nian SOR
P.~Borzyak
'VaIrkh-M-Naue Vdl.IILI,' No 4, PY 555-562,
Cbiorddle4"subJett session
on-lov-temperature'php-
idi* held in Kiev 25~-26 A~r 50. ' Le:
eture s - by B. - G.' .,'
Laxerev. (low -tei2p!3r&iures)J-, Ye. S.
Boiovik (Hall of-
tikt'and: strozig' fields); - B.':E. Verkin
(magnetism it
low tetperatures); A. A. Galkin and P. A.
Bezuj n
.(frequency dependence of AC detection by
supercon-
ductors); M. Lifshits (rupture of
superconducting
16M5~
UNAR/Physics Academy of :Sciences Aug 510
(Contd)
state by magnetic field); S. 1. Pekar
(F-centers);
Fekar and Yu. Te. Perlin (recombination of
6lectral3a
in'' colored crystali);.. L M. Lifshits and
L' S 'Gulidii
~("cal phase transformations in solids); V:
1: Limi-
loy, and A. F. SkrishevAiy, (a
maiscules by X-raying. fluids,); IL Ye'
&x1yenko
tallization centers); ~V. S' .' Kagan and
B; - y&.;
(local.stato'by X-~ray methods); and,other
P:
BORZYAK, P.
General sessions of the Ulaainian Acadciq of Science and
of its departments for
physics, mathematics and chemistry
Usp. fiz. nauk. 45 no.4, 1,051
Optitil find pl-
J7
V,
USSIR/Physice SmIconduetor Cathodes, 'Tan/Feb 52
Photoemission
"Investigation of.Photo- and Secondary Electron
Emission of Some Semiconducting Cathodes," N. D. Mor-
gulis, P. G. Borzynk, B. Dyatlovitakaya
"Iz Ak Nauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol XVI, No 1, p 121
Current article Is a brief description of a report
that appeared in Jubilee issue of 60th Birthday of
S. I. Vavilov. States comparative investigation of
some cathodes with similar optic characteristics but
different integral sensitivity proved that the cause
was related to a difference in photoelec output of
electrons frm filled zones.
BORMAK, P. G.
~_, I -Al"
Characteristics of the photoelectric effect of
silver-oxygen-cesium
photo-cathodes. Trudv Inst.fix. AN IRS no.4-.11-27 15).
(Photoelectric cells) (MM 7:12)
BORZ-YAK. P. G.
Optical absorption and photoelectric effect of semiconductor
antimony-osslum photocathodes at low temperatures. Trudy
Geof.
Inst. no.4:28-32 153. (KLRA 7:12)
(Photoelectric calls) (Ketals at low temperatures)
(Semiconductors)
PORZYAI~, Fetr Grigorlyevich
BORZYAK,_ Petr Grigorlyevkchs kcadeird.c Degree of Doctor bf
Physico-Yathematical
9ciencesp based on-his defense., 3 July 1954, in the United
Council of the
Insts of Physics and Mathematics of the Acad Sci UkSSR, of his
dissertation
entitled: "Research on Effective Cathodes". For the Academic
Title of
Doctor of Sciences.
SO: Byulleten' Ministerstva, Vysshego Obrazovaniya SSSR, List No
19, 24 Sept. 1955,
Decisionc~of Higher Certification Commission Concerning Academic
Degrees and Titles.
W&SR/Electronics - Electronic and Ionic Emission H-2
Ps Jour : Referat Zhur - Fizika, No 5,, 1957., 12286
Author : Borzymk, P,G., Bibik, V.1F., tramaremho, G.S.
Inst : Institute of Physics, Academy of Sciences,
Ukrainian SSR.
Title : On the Nature or Silver-Oxygen-Cesium
Photocathodes and
Their Spectral Sensitivity.
orig Pub : Dopovidi AN um, 1956, No 4, 330-333
Abstract : As a result of an investipLtion of the optical
properties
of film of cesium oxide it has been shown that in the ul-
tralviolet region.. they have great "intrinsic"
absorption.
The red boundary of this absorption lies near 600 bjAo~,.
The forbidden zone for Cs2O can be estimated at two elec-
tron volts. It is shown also that the spectral chiaracte-
ristics of the photocurrent from the cesium oxide consists
of two parts -- a short-vave part, due to the "intrinsic"
Card 1/3
Category : USM/111ectronics Photoeffect. Electron ftid Ion
Buission
Abe Jour : Ref Zkow - Fizika,, No 2, 1957., No 4266
Author : Borzyak, P.G., W'Lkp V-7-jo Womareakop G.S.
Inst : Mutitute of Pbysics , Academy of Sciences Ukrainim SSR,
Kiev
Title : Investigation of the Fatigae 6f Silver-Oxygen-Caesium
Photocathodes
Orig Plab f1adiotekhnika I elektroniks, 1956, 1, No 3, 358-369
H-2
Abstract Based on jaw'iy observations of rbeconew occurring
during the fatigue
of oxygen sIlver-caesima photocathodes (changes in the spectral
cbaracterisitcs and in the contact pDtential of the cathode,
:tlumges
in the sensitivity of portions of the ;jthode that are not
~,_-Vjectcd
to illimination during the fatigue process, fatiguing action
of infrared
illimination, and pb-r- of illumination aftereffects) the
authors
reach the concAus.an that the.ideas proposed by de
Boer-concerning the
fatigue mechanism or such phatocathod a are not adequate.
GmaidarlOg
that an Important role in the fatigue of
oxygen~-silver-c&esiun cathodes
should be played. by processes occurring iihen Light acts on
-the caesium
oxide in the latter, the authors call attention to the need of
a fundamen-
tal investigation of the physical features of this property.
Bibliogmphy,
8 titles.
Card : 1/1
BMTAK, P.G.; DYATIOTITSUTA, B.I.; CHEWSHUA. T.N.
Zfficiener of llgh~. utilization In coating of ~ ant;mozq-ceglum
photocatlwdes. Radiotakh.i elektron. 1 no.3:3,70'4376 Ur '56.
(NM 9;7)
l4natitut fisild AN an, 11yev.
(Phot!?lectric calls)
DORZUK, P.G.
--- - -mmummad.
Beginning period is the history of the external
photoelectric effect
and the significance of Steletov's work; 60th
annivoreary of A.G.
Stoletwe death. UIP.flz.am& 58 no-4:715-747 Ap 156. (KWA
9:8)
(Steletev, Al*sksandr, Grigerlevich, 1839-1896)
(PhsteelectrictIty-HIstory)
9 (3)
SOV/112-57-S-10960
Translation from: Referativnyy shurnal. Elaktrotekhnika, 1957, Nr
5# p ZOZ (USSR)
A UTHOR: B or syak, P. G.
TITLE: Coated Gold-B"o Photocathodes (Slozhnyye fotokatody na
zolotoy o5nove)
PERIODICAL: Tr. in-ta fisiki AS UkrSSR, 1956, Nr 7, pp 35-43
ABSTRACT: The interest in oxygen-cesium photocathodes containing
gold can be
explained by the views of a number of researchers in the USSR and
abroad on
their new important characteristics, via.: (1) a higher integral
sensitivity
and a possibility of appreciably controlling the jhotocatthode
spectral sensitivity
by means of the fourth metallic component; (2) the photocathode
fatigue
decrease with an incrkase in the quantity.of gold introduced into
the chthodef
(3) the possibility of preparing gold -ox~ken-cesium and gold
-silver -oxygen -
cesium photocathodes on the basis of initial gold films without
resorting to the
glow oxygen discharge. The tests made, however, did not give the
results
expected. The spectral characteristic of gold-oxygen-cesium
photocathodes,
as compared to that of silver -oxygen-cesium and to gold - silver
-oxygen-cesium
Card I /Z
SOV/112-57-5-10960
Gold-Base Coated Photocathodes
photocathodes, extends less over the longer-wave range because
free gold and
cesium cannot exist together in the cathode film. This fact is
responsible for
an integral sensitivity three times less than that of silver-
and gold-silver-
oxygen cesium cathodes. By introducing the third component in
the form of
metal particles into the cathode, only.the short-wave and
medium-wave ranges
of the spectral characteristic can be adjusted, and the
phototube sensitivity
can be increased around 630-800 millirn~crons. The gold
-oxygen-cesium
photocathodes suffer very little fatigue; hence, they can be
used in specific
cases of photocathode applications around X = 650 millimicrons,
where the
sensitivity of an antimony -c e sium cathodeis already low and
the sensitivity of
silver -oxygen-cesium cathode has the same order as that of the
g'0141-oxygen-
cesium. The gold- silver -oxygen-cesium photockthodes do not
completely solve
the problem of fatigue, although their fatigue is lower than
that of commercial
silver -oxygen -cesium cathodes. This testifies to the fact that
our knowledge
about photocathode fatigue phenomenon is incomplete and further
investigations
are necessary. A. M.B.
Card. 2 / Z
sm -Fir.
mghig front solld to 0-
20,
M
D Q
dIspw4ed, Mills -W-tre- candt'nsW -bit III-- illMdt 5102C
tlItM_.'jOjCt ilansiltitting g1ass bulb. The red cut-off of AS
pbototmlss~jon it W - 2W rip. Cs absorption does not in-
-fluence the
ciptical Properties of AS films. An anomaly of
transparency apprars,
In light of 405 nip in the transition
region s6lid-microdisperstd. A
transparency band exists
Q066nip. The 5pret" mrimfivity curves for AS
filins with
labrairbed Cil ba" a -inin, at M6 infi, and max. at r*340
i andMinju. Cs:O layets were also obtuiniA by condens-
ing Cs oa tb e
spherimil wall, oxidizing it to CXi0j, and treat-
Ing it with
Cg,.-apor above 150' to obtain CsO. Absorp-
tion and 4w&slao 4m-rvts
tire shown for Csi-Q, and CsO,
From thcs~ tests the hati-width of
th~! forbidden zone is
to 2 vv. Front the differeriev. of the
ab5orptimj edge
and the photoeffect red limit wave length the height
of the
Potential lxuykx in Cr,,G can be caled. to 1.0 e.v. and sonle-
timer- to 0.5-0.6 e.v. Some Cs.0 layers are more sensitive
at250m)itlianf.4-SbeitbDde,,i, Tile 1--itraviulct
jellsitivity
of CS~O is larger than that of Ag-Cs and introduction of
Ag
into Cs2O decreases short Valve sensitivity but it a6r) in.
CreftSeS long wAve sen5itivity. rvaint, of Ag oti C,-,,O films
and
collsxclitive heating filefe-.ts" 10,19 Wave smisitivity but
does not
afrect.--hort Nvave absorption. The photoeflect. in -
the l0ag WAVe
in". 6 enhanced by incorporation of Ag.
This is attribuied to the
formation of C&20 films ax~ouad
aggmPted Az crystallite5. The Ag-O-La
cathoft is con.
side" as a combination of .1 belmirate eathodcs-a
semi.
condull:6vtcathodeol CrO(detg. thrultmvioletsensitivity)
and a c.,AhWe formCd by disim-wd
Ag comcil with Cs
O q
-
%
jrr/S 7~
i
d0g. the Ong wave sensitivity. Introduct
on of Ag does
not Cure frtl~ple. phenoluen't.
BORZTAK. P.G. [Borziak, P.H.]
~ptlcal methods to Increase the sensitivity of Cs
Sb-phctocathodes
Ukr.
[with summary In Inglieb3. -fiz. zbur. 3 n -3:324-327
W-Je
158. (MIRA 11:261
1. Institut fizikt AN USSR.
(Cesium antimoulde) (Photoolectricity)
SOV/10)-3-9-17/20
AUTHOR: Borzyak, P. G.
TIM: On the Problem of the Presence of a Discontinuous Change of
the Sensitivity of an Antimony-Caesium Photo-Cathode (K
voprosu. o'nalichii skachk-oobraznogo izmereniya chuvstvitel,'-
nosti sur'myano-tseziyevogo fotokatoda)
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika i elelctronika, 195', Vol 3, Nr 9,
p 1220 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: It is pointed out that the discontinuous change in the
sensitivity of an antimony-caesiam photo-cathode was
never observed by the author, as was erroneously stated in
a paper by G. A. Zheludeva and N. A. Alchmatova, which
appeared in this journal (Vol 3, Nr 3, p 400).
SUBMITTED: April 12, 1958.
Card 1/1
AUTHORS;
Borzyak, P, G., Bibik, V. F., Sarbey, 0, C,
48-22,-5-12/22
TfTLE:
Photoelectronic Emission of Some
Semiconductor and N-etal Ca-
thodes With a Diminished Work
Function (Fotoelektroniiaya emiss-
iya nekotorykh
poluproyodnikovykh i raetallicheakikli katodoy s
umenlahennoy
rabotoy v7khoda)(Data From the V111th A!'.-Union
Conference on
Cathode Electronics, Leningrad, October 17-24,
1957)(Materialy
VIII Vaesoyuznogo soveshchaniya po katodnoy
elektronike,
Leningrad, 17-24 oktyabrya 1957 a-)
PERIODICALs
Izvestiya
Akademii Nauk SSSRISeriya Fizicheskaya, 195B
Vol. 22, Nr 5, PP,
566-575 CUSSR)
ABSTRAM
At present the interest of thelphysicists
is occupied by the
electronic processes in semiconductors.
Therefore all C0111-
cerning phenomena must be investigated as
perfectly as possib-
le. In view of several difficulties the
authors had the idea
(reference 1) to enlarge the spectrum
range on account of the
work function of the photocathode which
is to be investigated.
A short bibli ography (Refs 2, 3) is
given. FiG. 1 shows the de-
vices used for this work. The
experiments made pos5ible the
following concluoic-n: The
application of the method o--:' the work
function of electrons
from the cathode by means of dunted B_-Q
Card 1/3
films makes
possible a considerable enlargen, ent of the spectrum
Photoelectronic Emission of Some Semiconductor and Metal
45-22-5-12/221
Cathodes With a Diminished Work FunctionAXta From the VIIIth
All-Union
Conference on Cathode .6jectronjoB, Leningrad, October 17-24,
1957)
domain of the photoelectric sensitivity of these cathodes and
the shift of the boundary of the spectrum characteristic into the
visible domain. A comparative investigation of the metal ~.nd
semiconductor samples showed that the concentration of the di-
pole molecules of BaO, which guarantees a minimum of the viorI,
function in a metal (T&), is 1/4 ~- 1/5 of that concentr~_'Vion
which provides a work function to a semiconductor, (1118b;
J'L&2'e)
In case of both kinds of cathodes the lowering of the photo-
electric emission starts somewhat before the low point cf the
work function on occasion of precipitation of BaG molecules on
the surface was reached, The spectrum characteristics of"
io photocathodes of the type Me - BaO can be worked after the
method by Fowler (Fawler) just as well as in the case of p-are
metals, Even at a quite long distance from the red li-ait Zhu
sensitivity of the photocathodes of InSb and A92Te is consider-,
ably 'Less than the sensitiyity of the efficient Cs 3b p'!oto-
cathodes, in spite of the known proper charactez, o1 the L*.:oto-
effect,, In the discussion on this abstract participated:
A. A, Mostovskiy~ A.. 1. Pyatnitskiv, Kireyko, N~ 1.1~ Politcva,
Ye.
Card 2/3 A. Kra8oybkiy, K. B. Tolpygo, I~ 11, Dykman and the
first author.
Photoeleotronic Emission of Some Semiconductor and Metal
48-22-5-12/22
Cathodes With a Diminished Work Function. (Data From the
VIII-th AJILUnion
Conference on Cathode Electronics, teningrad, October 17-24v
1957)
There are 8 figures and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATIONs Institut fiziki 2kademii nauk USSR
(Institute of Ph7sics AS Ukrainian SUR)
1. SemiconductDrs--Properties 2. Cathodes (Electron tubes)--Pro-
perties 3. Work functions
Card 3/3
AUTHOR`~:
3arbey, 0. 2, -
Bprzyak, F. G.
,
TIT L E
It 0 ect-ro 1! iTind S uc or da 1-y ec 41, ro
n, JL un of 0 e rm_a -n t-M
/Vol 28'
L; 12 (11 ~~R
rp. 1.- J
UJI.C.Or tlre.~,F~ the pboto-
ii zi,,) - adG e - cathodes, t
~i
E: I
'Ac C12 tlh.~ --pEaCLrum. TLC, -j*,t_-' dtistriou-
tilon o--:'
tliz ohc4.oeffact o~_' ihj~ W-BaC.-cLtnode is in accord-ance
"'Cory
1-Y 4 te_,f, o '.1ic!
i Patil e:r U
j -6 r I 10,-I t ions 1L %-M-b i t ed by pure W-Cn. tti
od E~3 ':`Ihe ii th -a BaG -mo-I e -
cule.,i on the tlur:~~,zten
surfpce had a near-orit-Imum -3oncep-tration
uf ill-t fcr trie sn-
TO = 1,9 eV was obtainnd Q .. -
4:-y ~f tlc phott)C-ffect acoording to
UiL! method ~f Fo-wi.cv. Tlio
i-,r, 0_~ 1;11;e taken b.1 thL-
CI i'rcr,
a Ge-BaO-,;atho:,-! b.,/ t
q ta t o f L . ""k-r! (N~,;L- :1 _,'~ gives
k 71
0- IA 1 , ~'~ c.v The decrease. in the value-- of ~'the work
IP
unction
O
6 1, c. E.0 IA
I'n VC:."ttitilig 111 4111
2
c -JI;d I ~:ctrori Emission oi German' um
Coofficient of ~3econdnry emission b,,~, a factor of 4. The ef-
of -Photoelectron emission of a Ga-BaC-emitter con-
.bi-, excee.~, that of a metallic emitter, as *.--7-BaO. The
.9 t, U. C. Ge-PmC however, with a photoelectron 11 C -
t i o r to thn't uf Cq_:A exhibits a smill,:~r of
photoelectrons !ii.: -well as of secondary electrons, rilthouj~h trie
conditions of photoelectron excitation should be bat.,iar -in j-;-,r-
manium. Hence, apart from the oonditiow~ which cre in thc
electron emission of Pemi-conductora still Qthcr ;~Ikay
important role in the electron emincion o --.' s z~ ri i c c~ r d
ur,_ . I Th e
authors advance the as.,umntion that this oause is rep ri~ co
by the inelastic oolli-iorta'of the exal-ted -,,Ith the
intrinsic electror,-q of Lhe came conductor. The Conditicu-s
vailing in thi8 proci?-a aare, horeverr, deterlylinucl by tn& rbtio
of the width of the forbidden zone ot the semioondact;~r ~';i,6
.6-11~
photoelectron Avorlk function of the intrinple electron:, th~:-
There -74re 0 figure:; and 21 ri_Iercnott~. o.f
S(;-v "-174 :-9-6/33
and Secondary-Electron Emission of Germaniuri 0
AS'30CIATION: Institut fiziki AN USSR, "v (Institute of Phyf~,ics AS
UkrSSR,
K iy'~~v )
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ftpnom~na In SM.
conductor*, Transactiona or the' Virat
Conference on FhotoeleatrLo
and Optlaial Phenomena In 3"Loonduatorn... )
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