SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KURKCHIY, M. F. - KURKIN, N. P.
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KURICHI, M.F.; MELINICUM. Te.D. [MelInychenko, II.D.]
Extracurricular vork of 3d course students at the Faculty of Natural
Sciences. Hauk. zap. ChDPI 8:23-26 '56. (MIPIA 1.1:2)
(Natural history-Study and teaching)
(Charkassy-Teachers, Training of)
USSrx/lIumv am! i'mirml rhysioioL7. liex",rcrus sy3tcn- T
(.,r 'Ilervous ctc-. "c:mvior-
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;.bs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 20, 1958, 936052-
Pulliishaya, V.I., KUrl-.Chiy, L.M.
:,uthcr :.,jrVxtq
Inst : Clier'lmsk SLatc Institutc .
Ti-O-c : The PrOjlen of the l.-ifbience of Fine Diffcmitiation on
Subscquci,t StcLtu of the Nervous 'Oystc-,..
Orif; PLfb: 11auk, zap. Cl-crims'h. cle-mli. ped. ill-t, 1957, 11, 327-
334 -
,ftc:r application of -vine clifferentiot-lons to condi-
tiuned sudivarj rcflQ-r-,3 ill fcoa rui,,-furcelient durinc,
'2 - 5 d-cYs in 3 doCs there appcarcd -- GraCuird i-LIAbitior.
of all the carlier elaborated reactions, a ducrcase in
the extent of poritivu rew,,tions, Qr a chictic occur-
rence of positive ane.1 L-d-libitory reaetto-.1s, Tile Ouration
C, ~. r d, V2
ana -,:jl 1,11
lier"ous 33ystcrj.
Wervws Syotc.~-,.
;,bG Jour: Rof 92iur-Tliol., I-jo 20, 1958, 93662.
of the rcsujti.,j,, J]-.hi1,)itjO!1 aq)ended on tile pl,
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AUTHORt Kurkhovskaya, Ye. SOV/4-58-11-22/51
TITLEt Brazil..,State of Parana (Braziliya, shtat Parana)
PERIODICALt Znaniye - sila, 1958, Nr 11, P 32 (USSR)
ABSTRACTs This is a review of the book by the Polish writer and natur-
alist Arkadiy Fidler, "Tayna Ric. de Oro" (The Secret of Rio
de Oro") in which he relates his journey into the forests
of South America, the nature of this country and the
life of the Indiana.
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14ATVEYEVA, Rakel; VISKARI, E7ne; FORSMAH. Khellga: RANTAVEN, Astrid;
SAL141, Khil'7a; TZRVOIINII, Lidiya; VINGLUTID, Lempi; EMU, Variya;
LIMPIDEN, Khanna; RUKHKABEN, Iyullikki; EAIPIIU., An'7a; PUTIONIN,
Katri.
For the common good. Rabotnitfla 36 no.8:22 Ag '58. (MIRA 11:9)
(Russia--Description and travel)
KURKIZ~FICZ, Grzogerz, dr
Shipyard management and problems of industritl safety. Fraca zabesp
opal 5 ima.8/9:32-)5 Ag-S 163o
1. Wyzoza Szko1A Ekonemiczu,, Sopet,
KURKIEWICZ, Grzegorz dr (Gdansk)
For proper evaluation of the Polish shipbuilding industry during the
period between the two World Wars.* Bud okretowe Warszawa 8 no.l:
6-7 Ja 163.
KURXIEWICZ, Grzegorz, dr.
Trends of economic progress in the shipbuilding industry.
Bud okretowe Warszawa 8 no.7:217-219 Jl 163.
1. Wyzsza Szkola Ekonomiczna, Sopot.
KUKKIEWICZ, T.
On the role of glycogen in sepentation mitosis in vertebrate and
invertebrate animals and on its participation in organ-formation in
lower animals. Bull soc. amis sci Poznan (Mod) Ser. C no.10:23-33
161.
(GLYCOGEN metab) (CELL DIVISION)
A.
Resistance of net.-I to cracking in t~e temperature re(pired for automatic
welding, p. 250, - VIARAME, (Minister3tvo hutneho prwnyslu a rudnych bani
a Ministerstvo strojarstvo) Baratislava, Vol. 3j No. V9., Sept. 1954
SOTTE: East Eiiropean Accessions List ('...EAL) Library of Conrreas,
Vol. 4, 1,10. 12, December 195~
KXRKIT~, A.
Einphaoize the regional offices. Mekh, oil'* hoop. 13 no.8.26 Ag W.
OU11`1 15.7)
lo Glavnyy inzh.-mekhaninator Poltavokogo territoriallnogo
proizvodntvenno o upravleniya kolkhozov i sovkhozov.
~Agricultural administration)
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AUTHOR: Kurkin, A. S.; Luklyanov, V. F.; Meshaykin, N. S.; Simonik. A. G.
ORG; (Kurkin, Luk'yanov, Meshaykinj MVTU im. Bauman
TITLE- Tests of base metal, welded joints and models of thin-walled vessel$ of
EP257 high-strength steel
SOURM Avtomaticheakaya avarka, no. 1, 1966, 43-49
TOPIC TAGS: hydraulic buckling, metal test, tensile test, weld evaluation, pressure
vessel, high-strength steel/ EP257 high strength steel
ABSTRACT: The use of highlatrength steels as the material of thin-walled welded ves-
sels working under pressure)Y-as shown that the danger of rupture of the vessels fn-th
presence of mean stresses lower than the ultimate strength of tile base metal is the
greater the higher this ultimate strength is. In this connection, the author6 tested
the welded joints":"'and base metal of pressurized thin-walled vessels of EP257 high-
b _;i i- f the
strength nteel by the newly developed method of blaxial streching y me ~_ ';~
hydraulic buckling of flat sheet specimens via a round orifice. In testing the base
metal tile purpose is to determine the true peripheral streas a, as a function of
true deformation in the direction of thickness S3 until the instant of rupture. Con-
siderin,3 that the shape of the bulge is almost spherical, the measurements (Fig. 1)
1/4 UDC: 621.791.7:672.4:53.092
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Figure 1. Measuring the principal parameters of pressure:
a - curvatures of surface; b thickness during test (pressure is measured by
it manometer)
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of pressure P, radius R of curvature and thickness t in the tons of zenith of the
bul8e are used to calculate the true streases 01
PR (1)
and the true deformation 7t-
In (2)
3p i-O
where t is initial thickness of the sheet specimen, t3p 'a the plastic component of
true dehrmation with respect to thickness. The functioh a, - f (E,3) is determined by
measuring thickness t In the presence of various levels of loading and then, with the
aid of a corresponding formula. used to evaluate th,e futur loadbearing ability of
the material in a pressurized cylindrical vessel. Strength\ is determined according to
the magnitude of the stresses in the base metal -it -the fn---s'tant of rupture of the
welded joint as well as according to the direction of fracture -- along or across th
weld. On this basis it is established 04~ th- best xesults are obtained for welded It
joints subjected to ioothermal annealing~-at 880% for 20 minutes. Subsequent fiji-ritAic
rupturing tests of containers -of steel with welded-on lids and with meAsurement
of strains during loading confirmed the objectivity of the estimates obtained during
the tests of flat specimens under conditions of biaxiel stretching by the hydraulic
-buckling Imethod. Thus, the biaxial stretching teat may be recommended a4 a basic test
4 -_(
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for evaluating the effect on the structural strength of a container of different
types of treatment, welding and final hot working of the sheet metal from which the
container is constructed. orig. art. has: 5 figures, 3 tables and 15 formulas.
SUB CODE: 11, 13/ SUM DATE: 19Fob65/ ORIG REF: 002/ OTH REF: 000
ACCZSSION Na: AP4019868 S/0181/64/006/003/0947/0949
LUTH,01PS: Antipin, A. A.A- Kur?An, 1. 14
TITLIE: Parwaagnatic, resonance in Gd34, ions imbedded in BaF2 single crystals
7izika tvc:rdo-o tela, v. 6, no. 3, 1964, 947-949
TOPT~; T'L'GS: paramagnetic resonance, trigonal symmetry) magnetic fields spin
Har.f-lv Giian-
-P7
T."ia E?-4Z spactra of Gd3+ (4,3 8c /2) in an electric field with trigonal:
and a field H is writ-von In the torn of a spin H=iltmian. To
t~~Q .,~a~nitudcs of the constants., the following easily controlled
orientations ware selected
0=0, O=arccos-L, 0 are to's
3
w,iaro 0 a n,:1 u b o -v w e o nH and the tr-J.-7onal axis of the complex. Using
the pertur-i
bat.on tho following resu!Lr. are obtaineds with the assuraption bo
2 > 0:
rjzS-.5,0:; N:1; ;,?1joi?866
-1.991:1-- 0.001,
b'=0.412 Ma III,, -. -0.072 Id-le
M = 0.002 kMc. b-1=2.090 k,4C
1):1 = 0.006 Idlo III' = 0.0:.1-- 0.1 kyo
I it is ohown that those values agree closely with those calculated by J. Sierro,
I 1,a'V-t.,L, 2.78, 1963) with the additional magnitude b~ not appearing in
-.-o Is roz,'-. should be noted that according to Sierro the splitting A
0.291 c,--- rm-% "Tile
a whereas according to the authors' measurements 0.196 1 . I f
aut~ior5 axe grateful to F. Fe Foofilov, i4. M. Zaripov, L. Ya. Shokun, V. 0.
Stt3panov, G. X. Cliirkin,and 0. 1. Tyapina for their help." Orig. Cirt. has: 3
equation3 and 2 figures.
XazarLskiy gosudarstvanrrjr*y uaiversitet im, V. L U.11yanov.2 - Lonina.
(r,azan Stz4tu Univorsity)
DATB ACQ: 3Mar64
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ACCESSION NR: AP4041695 9/0181/64/006/007/1975/1978
i AUTHOR: Kurkin, I. N.; Shekun, L. Ya.
TITLE: rn'v'e'stigation of paramagnetic resonance of Gd4-++ in artificial
lead molybdate
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela,,v. 6, no. 7, 1964, 1975-1978
TOPIC TAGSz lead compound, electron paramagnetic resonance, gado-
linium ion, crystal structure, lattice
ABSTRACT: Continuing earlier research on the EPR of rare-earth ions
imbedded in single crystals with the structure of CaWO 3' the authors
3+
measured the EPR spectra of Gd in the artificial single crystal
PbMoO4 with the hope that comparison of the spectra of the impurity
,ionq in two similar lattices, CaWO 4 and PbMoO 4' will help determine
:the locations of the energy levels of these ione. The measurements
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'were made at room temperature with the magnetic field parallel to the
Ic axis and frequencies -10 and -36 Gc/sec. Although the signs of
!the obtained spin-Ilamiltonian constants for both lattices agree, the
iresults are still inconclusive. "We are grateful to P. P. Feofilov
Ifor the lead-molybdate single crystals and,to V. G. Stepanov and V. M.
ivinokurov for great help." Orig. art. has: 2 figures, 1 formula, and
11 table.
ASSOCIATION: Kazanskiy gosudarstvenny*y universitet im. V. I.
Ul'yanova-Lenina (Kazan' State University)
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ACCESSION NR: AP4041701 S/0181/64/006/007/2014/2016
AUTHORS: Antipin, A. A.1 Kurkin, I. N.; Chirkin, G. X.1 Shekun,
Le'Yao
P TITLE: Electron paramagnetic resonance of-ce.. ions interpenetrated
in single crystals of SrF and BaF
2 2
SOURCE: Fizika tverdoga tela, v. 6, no. 7, 1964, 2014-2016
TOPIC TAGS: electroft paramagnetic resonance, single crystal, Spec-
tral analysis, barium compound, strontium compound, tetragonal
system,.cerium
ABSTRACT: To provide 'a comparison.with results obtained by optical
tests, the authors investigated the EPR of SrF 2 and B&F2 single
3+
crystals containing about 0.5% Ce , at 4.2K and a frequency close
to 9 Gc/sec.. In view of tho'closeness of the results to those'ob-
tained by Baker et al. for Ca (Proc. Phys.,Soc. v. 73, 942, 1959)"
F2
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it is concluded that spectral characteristics of magnetic centers
with tetragonal symmetry were observed for both host substances.
Satellite lines analogous to those observed in CaF were observed.
2
The g-factors were determined by using the position of the DPPH
line at liquid helium temperature. The values obtained for CaF
2#
Srr
and BaF were 0.834, 0.829, and 0.825, respectively. It is
21 2
suggested that the g-factor of the free ion is closer to 0.825
than to the ideal Russel-Saunders value 6/7 = 0.856. The reason
for this is ti.iat the crystal field adds states with J - 5/7 to the
ground state J = 5/2. "In conclusion we thank P. P. Feofilov for
supFlying the cerium activated SrF and BaF It Orig. art. hast
2 2*
7 formulas.
ASSOCIATIONs Kazanskiy gosudarstvenny*y univeraitet, im. V. I*
Ullyanova-Lonina (Xhzan' State University)
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AU711OR: Kurkin,_1_L1.H.; Shekun, L. Ya.
7FY 4'
ORG: Kazan State ~Aversity im. V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin (Kazanskiy gosudarstvennyy
universitet)
3+ and 3+
TITLE: Comparison of electron paramagnetic resonance of Nd Ce ions in two
crystals of the homologous scheelite series
SOURCE: rizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 9, 1965, 2852-2853
TOPIC TAGS: calcium compound, strontium compound, tungstate, EPR, neodymiu
cerium, crystal lattice structure .~? S' ~-
ABSTRACT: The authors stndy the paramagnetic properties of trivalent neodymium and
cerium impurity ions in Cie ttuigstates of strontium and calcium. The measurements
were made at 4.20K and a frequency of 10 Gc. The electron paramagnetic resonance
spectra indicate that the overwhelming majority of the lanthanon ions am magnetical-
ly equivalent and are located in a uniaxial (apparently tetragonal) crystal field.
The spectral parameters for the impurity ions are tabulated. A comparison of the re-
sults w1th previously published data shows that the tetragonal centers of the Nd3+
and Ce3 ions in CaW04 are faithfully reproduced in spite of wiGe differences in the
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conditions under which the crystals were grown. A transition from CaW04 to SrW04
causes only a slight change in the g-tensor of the same ion, so that all spectral
data may be referred to centers of the same type. Anisotropy in the g-factor for
trivalent neodymium increases with a transition fTom calcium to strontium tung
The reverse is true for the Ce3 g-tensor. The authors are grateful to A. M. 210
zov for preparing the specimens, and to P. P. Feofilov for his constant interest in
-the work. Orig. art. has: 2 tables, 1 formula.
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Potkin b I.- Samoyl ; Sbek
AUTHOR: -Antlpin, A. Kurkin,, 1. N.., ovich, M. IY
L. Ya.
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'ORG: Kazan State University ime V. I. Ullxanov-Lenin (KazansYiy gosudar--tvennyy
,;universltet)
TITLE: Electror paramagnetic resonance of trivalent nendymium in bariua tungstate
;SOURCE: rizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 10, 1965, 3105-3106
TOPIC TAGS: neodymium, barium compound, tungstate, EPR spectrum, crystal, magnetic
,anisotropy
;ABSTRACT: The authors studied electron paramMetic resonance in BOO :Ud3+ speci-;
4
omens containing 0.05% neodymium. The crystals were grown from a molten salt solu-
;tion. The spectral lines for the trivalent lanthanon ion in these crystals are
,given for orientations of 0 = 00, where 0 is the angle between the magnetic field
crystal.imis c. A comparison of these experimental data with theoretically
.calculated resonance fields shows a divergence of no more than 15 oersteds. Data
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from electron paramagnetic resonance measurements of trivalent neodymium in CAVO
PbM004 and BaW04 lattices indicate magnetic centers of a single type. However, the
~degree of change in anisotropy is much greater in barium tungstate than that observW
for the same ion In the homologous fluorite series. Orig. art. has: - 1 figure.
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AUTHOR: Antl~'Ln' . - Kurkin 1, N.: Potvorova, L. Z.; Shqlgjn, L. Ya,
YJ_/ J5 6- z___ I - -
ORG: Kazan' State University im, Y~. 1. Ullyanov-lcnin (Kazanskiy gosudarstvemiyy
TITLE: Investigation of tetragonal centers of trivalent samarium ions in rutile single
crystal by means of EPR
S013RCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 11, 1965, 3209-3212
TOPIC TAGS- single crystal, crystal property, samartum, EPR spectrum, EPR spectrome-
try, rutile
57
ABSTRACT-. The authors observed the electron parakagnetic resonance of
ions of Sm3+ (45, 611 5/2) in CaWO4 single crystals. The samples were grown by the
Czochralski method for a melt containing 0. 5% Sm and a corresponding amount of Na2WO4
(to compensate for the excess charge). All the Sm3l. tons were magnetic-equivalent. A study
of the EPR spectrum of the CaW04.-Sm:Nd specimen indicates that the major axes of the mag-
netic centers of Sm3+ and Nd3l coincide, which leads to the conclusion that both centers are
identical in nature, The resu.1ts are discuased-from-Aha -theoretic.: viewpoint;`11h-conclusion-
the-author" --- as 6 ficere atitude to A. M. Moi~94_6t;5for the preparation of the CAW04 singb
crystals with samarium. 11 Orig. art haa---I-Ftg-u-r-e-a-na-5-tormulas. 1081
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I AUTHORS: Ant ip in, A. ~REAkp 3
jShekun, L. Ya. -d
OR'G: K'azant State University Im. V. I. Ullyanov-Lenln (Kazanskly
gosudarBEvenny universitet) 3+
TITLE: Observation of paramagnetic reoonance of Dy tons in single
1crystal CaWO,
ISOURCE: Vizika'tverdogo tela, v. 7, no. 12, 196,, 5685
,, epr spectrLi', , Stark effect,
TOPIC TAGS: dysprosium, line broadening n
paramagnetic ion, single crystal
ABSTRACT: The authors observe paramagnetic resonance of Dy3+ in a
single crystal CaWO4 grown by the Czochralski method and containing
nominally ne er cent of Dy. At (1c, and 14.2K, the EPR spectrum
o
contains predominantly of one broad intense line, accompanied by the
hyperflne structure of Dy 161 and Dy 163, Its ititenelty increases when,
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the temperature Is reduced to 1.6K oo that thin line can be attributed
to the ground state doublet of the Stark otructure of the 6if 15/2
level. The line position can be described by the usual axial spin
Hamiltonian with S = 1/2., for which the conntants are given. In-
~creasing the frequency to 10 Gc not only broadono the already exist-
ing linen but leads to the appearance of new linen, some of which
decrease in Intensity on cooling to 1.6K. Additional research is
necescary to explain these features of the spectrum. Orig. art. has:
!I formula.
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ASSOCTATION: Kazarmkiy goaudarstv=357 universitet im. V. 1. Ullyanava-LenIna
(Kazzanl State Uaiversity)
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AUTHOR: Kurkin, I. N. J,
ORG: Kazan State University im. V. L Ullyanoy-Lenin (KazarAskiy gosudarstvenrW
Wliversitet)
TITLE: EPR of tetragonal Nd3+ centers in certain crystals of the homological
series of scheelite
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, vt 8, noo 3, 1.966, 731-735
TOPIC VM: calcium cc64pound, tungstate, neodymium, rare earth element, !Wperfine
structure, wave function, impurity center Efk
ABSTRACT: In view of the lack of data on the crystal-line field acting on the TR3+
ion in the lattice of scheelite (CaW04), the author has investigated the EPR of
NP'~ and the variation of its magnetic properties in six hoste with general formuU
Me(W, Mo)04, namely Ca!,;O.S, CaMoO4, SrWO4, PbMoO4, BaWO4., and BaM04. The experi-
ments were made at 4.2K using video spectroscopes for the 3- and 10-cm bands. The 1;
g factors and the hyperfine structure constants were determined. The results show
that with increasing crystal-lattice parameters (on going from CaWO4 to BaMo04),
9 decreases rapidly but g remains practically constant. This indicates that the
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magnetic centers are all of the same nature. The g-factor variation ia*alwst line-
ar. The results can be reconciled with theory if it Is asavned that the crystal-
line field is close to cubic. From the g factors and the hyperfine structure con-
stants the author estimates the form of the wave function of the principal doublet
and the admixture of states with spin J ~ 9/2. It is suggested on the basis of thei
results that the cubic part dominates over the axial parts in the potential of the
tetragonal centers in sheelites. The author thanks L. Ya. Shekun for useful ad-
vice. Orig. art. has: 3 figures., 2 formulas.. and 3 tables.
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iAUTHORS: Antipin, A. A.; Kurkin 1._N..; Shekun, L. Ya. 6
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ORG; Kazan' State VniverWy Im. V. I. Ullyanov-Lenin.(Kazanakly
eosudarstvennyy universitet)
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TITLE: EPR of holmium in single crystal PbMoO 4
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela,, v.. 8,, no. 4,, 1966, 1308-1309
TOPIC TAGS: holmium, epr spectrum, lead compound,, molybdate hyperfine
structure, line width I ;~
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated moo 41 single crystals grown by the
Czoehralski method and containing nominally 0.5% of Hof"At 4.2K they
observed an EPR spectrum which undoubtedly belongs to H03+(4flO)- The
spectrum consists of eight hyperfine-atructure lines due to Ho 167. Theii
position, in accordance to measurements at frequencies from 10 to 35 Ges,
are described by a spin Hamiltonian
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with effective 3pin S 1/2 and with constants
14.05 0.03
A (0.30.8 =t= 0.005) C
3+ 1- '' ' - -'
The Ho line intensity is found to be weaker than that of equal amounts
of Pb3+. The lines were somewhat asymmetrical and had an approximate
width of 70 Oe. The authors thank A. M. Morozov for preparing the
samples of PbMoO 4' Ho. Orig. art. ~aa: 2 formulas.
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AUTHOi: Antivin A. A.; Xurkiny 1. N.; Potkin, L. I.; Shekunj L. Ya.
ORG: Kazan State University (Kazanskiy gosudarstvonn3rr universitet)
TITIS; Electron soin resonance of noodymium in achoolito structurost WioC4
S=1CEE: Zhurnal struk-turnoy khimii, v. 7, no. 1, 1966, ito-in
TOPIC TAGS: EEPR spectrump noodymium) molybdato, barium compound
3+
ABSTRACT; The ESR svoctrum of Nd Y ions was studied in Ba:~oC4 single c!7stals grown
from a solution Ball the ions wore magnetically equivalent; their
in t6 salt m4~t7.
sDectrum is described by a !ip-in 11VAltonian of axial sy=otr7. In the orientation
07= 900 (0 being the angle between the magnetic field and tho c axia of the crystal),
the measurements were made at a frequency of 10 XMc. As the orientation 0 = 0 was
apDroachad, the lines broadened sharply, and the spectrum shifted to high fields. FQr!
this reason, measurements in the orientation E) = 0 were performed at a frequency of
3 rxia. However, even at this frequency, the hyperfine structure could not be observed!
because of the large width of the lines, and only the value of g was obtained. Tho
lamiltonian parameters which could be determined were as followsl 1.
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B143 . %0 � 2) 10' CT4-1
i145 + 067 � 2) to-4 cui-I
Comparison of the g factors of Nd3+ in the lattices of Ca404, Pbl,,1604, and BaMoC4 ShOW41
41hat g, remains almost unchanged, whereas g0 docroases sharply vith increasing lat-
tice parameters.
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AUTHOR: Antipin, A A.; Kurkin, I.N.; Livanova L.D.; Potvorova,
ORG: Kaza n! State Universitx-im. V,I,Ul-yanov-Lonin (Kazanokiy gosudarstveanyy
'Tre"t=
univers
EPR in calcium, strontium, and barium jjq2ride crystals containing samarium
-1,'/ 1-7
SOURCE: Zhurnal tekhnicheskoy fiziki, v. 36, no. 6, 1966, 1118-1120
i
TAGS: EPR, calcium, strontium, barium, samarium, fluoride, single crystal,
I Sr]r Sm and BaF2SM crystals were investigated at
ABSTRACT: T1w EPR spectra of CRF2:Sml 1
4.2 OK with 2ifEPR -Spectrometer operating in the 3 and 10 cm wavelength regions. The
I
crystals were grown under a variety of conditions, and both colorl s9 crystals and
6rystals showing the c aracteristic tint due to the presence of Sm + ions were obtaine'd
The only tetragonal Sm~+ centers observed in CaF2'-Sm were those with g,,m 0 � 0.6 and
0.823 � 0.003. The tetragonal Sm3+ centers reported b- M.J.Weber and H.W.Bierig
'(Phys.Rev., 134, No. 6A, 14921 1964) and W. Lowe (Phys, Rev, , 134 No* 6A9 1479, 1964)
%yorc not confirmed. In SrF2:SM there wore observed tetragonal S;J+ centers with gnm
0 t 0.06 and g.L is 0.629 � 0.002, and in the beat onmples it was possible to resolve
~he hyperfine structure due to the Sm isotopes. No resonances that could be ascribed
to SM + were observed in BaF2!Sm, although many crystals grown wider a wide variety of
conditions were examined and resonances with g-factors as low as 0.2 or 0.3 would hq~e
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been detected. It ;s suggested that the absence of S.3+ EPR in BuF2:Sm may be due to
:the Sm3+ centers having trigonal rather than tetragonal symnetry in that host: in a
cubic field the ground state r-6 quartet contains a nonresonating Kramars doublet
that could be depressed to ground position by distoriion of the field along the Cj
2XiS. It is suggested that there may be trigonal Sm + centers In C8F2:Sm and SrF2Sm
also. OriS. art. has: 2 formulas and I figure.
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AUTHOR- Antipin, A. A.; Kurkin, 1. N.; Livanova, L. D. ; Potvorova, L. Z.
Shekun, L. Ya.
ORG: Kazan State University im. V. 1. UP yanov- Lenin (Kazanskiy gosudar-
stvennyy universitet)
TITLE: Invest?iation of paramagnetic centers of Er3+ in BaF and S F,3 sinal
--2
crystals 1-7 -&7
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 9, 1966, 2664-2667
TOPIC TAGS: single crystal, impirity center, paramagnetic center, erbium,
barium fluoride, strontium fluoride
3+
ABSTRACT: The authors investigated SrF and BaF single crystals with a Er i
2 2
3+
impurity. More trigonal and less cubic Er centers were detected in both single
crystals. The dependence of the relativt-C-012entration of cubic and trigonal centers
on the total concentration of Er3+ was traced for the BaF2:Er sample. Orig. art. 1_
has: 1 formula and 2 tables. [Based on authors' abstract] [NT]
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AUTHORt Antipin, A. A,; Kurkinp 1. N.; Potkinp L. I.; Shokunp L. Ya.
01GS Kazan State University im. V. 1. Ullyanov-Lonin (Kazanskiy gosudarstvqnnyy
univorsitet)
TITIZE: Paramagnetic resonance of co3+ and Yb3+ in Ba 0
IAO sin,,~12 cr tals
SCURCS: Fizika tvordogo tola, v. 8, no. 9, 1966, 2808-2809
TOPIC TAG31 EPR9 cerilam, ytterbium, barium compound, molybdato
TIL%CT; ZPR moasuro-raents of Co3+ and Yb3+ woro mado at 4.2*X on BaYoQ~ sIngle crys-,
gals, which have the most elongated coll of all crystals in the scheelito homologous
series. Thu rare earth ion was present in the amount of 0.1% and entered chiefly into!
i the composition of the totragonal contors. '11io constants of the spin Hamiltonian of
!1 Ce3+ io~, determined at -fO kIMP., wore found to be
2.637 ik- 0.004;
Cc'
g, = 1.5,11 :.t 0.003.
For the Yb3+ ion, only one of tho principal orientatiods) 111 z) could be observed.
The corresponding parameters of 'he spin Hamiltonian are
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g , = 3.91 :it 0.01;
Yb" B'-,1=311Lt20 Mc
B'" = 860 zt- 10 M c
AS the HIN orientation was approached, the lines broadened markedly, and for this rea-
son the spectrum of Yb3+ at ~requoncies of -9 and -3 kMc could not be obserw~d in
this orientation. From the angular dependence of the spectrum it is concluded that
gj = 0.41 , 0.04.
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AUMOR: Kur Shckun, L. Ya.
_!~!Lk~lnj. It,.
IORG: Kazan' State University im. V. 1. Ullyanov-Lenin (Kazanakiy gosudarstvennyy uni-
versitet)
TITLE: EPR of neodymium in CdMoO4 scheelites
i
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 12, 1966, 3658-3659
TOPIC TAGS.' laser material,tepr s trum, neodymium, activated crystal, cadmium
. W~e c
compound, molybdatel scheel e I I
ABSIVCT: The authors determined the parameters of the spin Hamiltonian describing
the EPR of Nd3+ contained in single-crystal CdJ4o04. The samples were prepared by the
Czochralski method. The values of the constants obtdined at 4.2K and -9.4 GHz are
listed. By comparing the results with data obtained for other Gchcelites in an
earlier paper (m v. 8, 731) 1966) it is concluded that the parameters of the
+
Hamiltonian of Nd3 in CdMoO4 obey the same laws that characterize all other schee-
lites, namely a smooth dependence on the lattice constant c. In particular, extra-
polation of the curve for the g-ractors in the earlier investigation yield excellent
agreement with experiment. To decide conclusively that the regularities observed are
'universal, it is necessary to carry out experiments with Nd3+ in SrMoO4 and FbWO4.
The authors thank A. M. Morozov for preparing the CdMoO4:Nd samples. Orig. art. haz:-
1 table, (WA-14] 102]
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KURKIN, K.
How to arrange tho placement of crops. Zemledelie 25 no.2s67 F
163. (MIRA 16:5)
1. Meshcherskaya zonalInnyA opytno-meliorativnaya stantsiya.
(Field crops)
W
1. KMLICINI K. A.
2. USSR (600)
4. Meadows
7. Shredding soil in meadows of low productivity in Baraba. Korm. baza. 31 No. 10,
.1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, JanuarY .1953. Unclassified.
U,
- Plant Ecology FD-1610
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Author Kurkin, K. A.
Title Certain bio-ecological characteristics of Carex Caes.Pitosa L.
Periodical Vest. Mosk. un., Ber. fizikomat. i yest. nauk, 9, No 8, 33-9.33, rec 195's
Abstract The bio-ecological characteristics of Carex caespitosa L. were inves-
tigated in connection with attempts to reclaim the Baraba swamps. The
water and soil requirements and their seasonal variations are noted.
The results of the investigations are given on two charts. The text
is illustrated by six sketches and two photographs. Twenty-seven
Soviet references and two non-Soviet references are given.
Institution Chair of Geobotany
Submitted tebruary 2, 1954
KMKIN. r.A.
Earthen mounds in meadows of the Baraba Steppe. Biul.MOIP. Otd. biol.
59 no.4:33-40 Jl-Ag 154. (HLRA 7:9)
(Daraba Steppe--Veadows) (Headows-Baraba Steppe)
KO tin Alek nlrov h; STANKOY, B.S., otvetetvennyy redektor;
-jaaa" ~netan T!", Lov
TFbHAHTT-rEVA, R.r., re Aabr izdatellstva; POIJSITSXAYA. S.M..
takhnicheskiy redaktor
[Baraba meadows and their improvement] I4)ga Baraby i ikh uluchahania.
Moskva, Izd-vo Aked.nauk BSSR. 1957. 146 p. (MLRA 10:9)
(Bareba steppe--Pastures and meadows)
Vestnile Akad. "ank Vol 27, 1;o. 89 1957
New Books 30-5-37/37
Theoretical treatment of the problem concerning the influence
exercised by minerals on the water contained by plants. Analysis
of investigations carried out.
Kurkin, X. A.: The Baraba .. eadows andthe Possibility of Improvin~;
them Po ular Science Berie~ Publinhed 1957, 148 pp., 2ooo copies,
2 oubleD Do Ko ., - ~e cuthor describes the particular
price R p
features of the Baraba meadbws and gives advice as to how they
might be improved and utilized more rationally.
Hffj'ekh0V,, I.S.: A Survey of the Development of the Science of
in Aunsia. Popular Science series, 1957, 2o8 pp.,
with illustrations, Booo copies, price 3 Roubles lo Kop.
A survey of the development of forestry in Russia.
Automation and Industrial Plants. Conference report 15 - 2o Octo-
ber 1956, scientifical and technical problems of automation,
1957, 444 pp., 65oo copies, price 19 Roubles 50 KoP. - Conference
reports dealing with automation.
,/_Uzhlk, G.V.: The Durability and the Plastic Properties of Metal
af-r6w- Temperatures. 1957, 193 PP., 5000 copies, price 7 Roubles
7o Kop. Work carried out by the Institute for Metallurgy (Baykov
Card 4/8 Institute), I. edition. Moscow 1957, 26o pp., 3oo6 copies,
xMMI, K*A.; TIKWIMNKO, T.I.
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Nitrophilous plants and the oriterion of nitrophily [with
summary in Inglish3a Bot.zhur. 43 no.12:1682-1689 D '58.
(MIRL 11:12)
1, Hookovokiy untyersitst imeni H.VoLomonosova.
(Plants--Nutrition) (Nitrates)
KUMN, K.A.; STKUYEV, LV.
Outbreak of mass multiplication of solitary locuts In Baraba and
its effoct on meadow vegetation. Biul.WIP.Otd.biol. 64 no.l:
51-60 Ja-F 159. (Rul 12:,7)
(Baraba Steppe-Locusts)
(Pastures and meadows)
KURKIN, K.A.
Basic characteristics of the transformation proceS3 of meadows under
the influence of shallow cultivation of sod and soll. Biul. MOIP.
Otd. biol. 68 no.2:63-76 Fx-Ap 163. (MIRA 17:2)
KURKIN, K.A.
Surface mdtivatlon as a in
the sal lid zod awarlow -v) i n i
no.
3:77-90 hr
:3 ! v k .
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Cy,~!(! (1 *0 if) yoar-tc)-yisn I, v -- 1,0), 111 y (;" I o voriojej id ! fi,j f ormatl on
or !lCjl-tiu(!tA I-TeVi5lllAI17'tA in tl.,j fcxi- A al,epp-, (I ~'Aberia.
Diul. Otd. b1c)"I. 69 i-,c,.4:'/3 -95 J '(4.
(MilEA 17:11)
-KUPd(.IN,,-K.A.
PrInciplea of the naturEkl c1assiflication of rv:adow
biogeocenoses. Bot.zhur. 50 no.lltl523-1535 N 165.
(MIRA 19tl)
1. Meshcherakaya zonallnaya opytno-melJorativnaya stantsiya
Vsesoyuznogo naucbno-issledovatellskogo instituta gidrL,-
tekhniki J melloratsil, poselok Solodtcha Rycizanskol oblnsti.
Submitted April 26, 1965.
KURKIY,.--J~.,, ifoval'shchik deputat Verkhovnogo Soveta, SSST; YEMELIYANUVA-
SHCInIKINA, K. . Geroy Sotsialisticheako go Truda; PDPHOV, A.1 BITKOV, V.
An honorary title muat be earned. Sov.profsoiuzy 17 no.lOzI7-,l8
my 161, (MIR-k 14:5)
1 .
1. InatrumenUlInyy tsekh Moskovskogo avtomobillnogo zavoda imeni'
Ukhacheva (for- ,Kurkin). .2. Brigadir brigady kommuniaticheskogo
tr~da liteynogo tookha fto.3 Moskovakogo avtomobilinogo zavoda imeni
Likhacheva (for Yemellyanova-Shchukina). 3. Master sme koi=u
r ni ti.-
cheskogo truda remoutno-mekhanicheakogo teekha Moskovskogo aitomo-
biltn6go, zavoda imeni Likhacheve. (for Popkov),, 4,i Predsodatell
zavko6a Moikovskogo avtomobillnogo zavoda imeni Likhachev4 (for
Bitkov).
(Moscow-Automobile industry) (Socialist competition)
Cultivated Plants. Gereals. m
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AIJ'J';I()Jt: Kurkin, m.I.
TITLE,: On the theory of spin waves in a collective model of
a system of electrons. 1. Energy spectrum
PEItIODICAL: Fizika metallov i metallovedeniye, v-14, no-3, 1.962,
327-336
T E X T rhis paper in concorned with spin waves in a syst*0m or
CLoctrons with an arbitrary dispersion-law and ferro-, ferri- wid
antiferroirtagnetic spin order. The theory is developed using the
method for describing collective excitations in a system of
electrons (excitons and plasmons) as desc*ribed by C. Horrie (Prog.
Theor. Phys., 1959, 21, 113), K. Sawada (Phy8. Rev., 1957, 1o6, 372)
and K. Sawada et al (Phys. Rev., 1957,. 1a8, 507). The first
section of the paper is concerned with the ferromagnetisin of a
system of electrons with an arbitrary dispersion law and a positive
exchange integral. The Hamiltonian is assumed to be of the form:
H;.E.+H.+Hl.
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where
lio- V E. (k)nk,; E. (k) E. (k) - Y, I (kk') nk":
k kP
H I (kkq) +
2 kk'q ak+q,,Ik'4-q," aky ak.. (6)
In these expressions a+ko and &ka are the electron creation
and annihilation operat-6rs and Itkk'_q) is the exchange-
interaction matrix element. The ;,-cctron energy thus turns out
to be dependent on the spin orientation. It is then assumed that
states with uncompensated spins are available and collective
excitation-9 associated with spin flip are discussed. It is
shown that the particular feature of the collective model is that,
in general, there are ~ nondegenerate spin-wave branches, where
6 is the number of states with uncompensated spins. This
splitting is of a similar nature to that for the levels in the
oxciton spectrum of semiconductors, i.e. the electron and the hole
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forming the spin wave may be at various effective distances from
each other, giving rise to differences in the energy of these
spin waves. The second section of the paper is concerned with
ferri- and antiferromagnetism, in which the system is assumed to
consist of two sub-lattices with opposite magnetic moments. it
is further assumed that states with uncompensated spins.are
available in each sub-lattice. Only oxchange interactions between
the sub-systems are taken into account and the Hamiltonian is
assumed to consist of the sum of two terms, with the result that
there are two branches of spin waves. As before, expressions are
derived for the energy of the spin waves* The general conclusion
is that the main results of the homeopolar and phenomenological
models remain, except that there are* -f rather than two spin.-wave
branches and, in general, these branches are non-degenerate. It
is stated that the effect of the mobility of the "magnetic
electrons" (i.e. the fact that they are not localized at lattice
sites) on the temperature-dependence of the magnetic properties
of antiferromagnetics and on ferromagnetic resonance will be
.discussed in a future paper&
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ASSOCIATION: Institut. fiziki metallov AN SSSR
(Institute of Metal Physics of the AS USSR)
SUBMITTED: may 6, 1962
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AUTHOR: Kurkin, H. 1.
TITLEi Spin wave theory in the collective electron model. 2. Line width of
forromagnetio resonance'
SfJURCEt Fizika motallov,i motallovodeniye, v. 16, no. 6, 1963, 808-811
MIC TAGS: spin wave, collective electron model, ferromagnetic resonance,
terromagnetic resonance line width, spin wave scattering, magnetic electron
ABSTRACT: Two mechanisms for forromagnotic resonance line broadening are dis-
cussed, using the model of collective electrons. The first is the attenuation of
spin waves with zero qua9imomentum due to their scattering at the magnetic elec-
trons. If the spread of the Fermi surface in assumed to be 0.1 for the magnetic
oloctronnP then the attenuation of spin wavoG vith zero quasimomontum Is given by
0, 1 - 4N- 2in' - 1 kr4 P
where v in the volume of the basic region, a in the lattice constant, N is the
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number of magnetic electrons, m* Is their effective mass, kF is the wave vector
at the Fermi surface, and n is the quantum number characterizing he relative
position of electron and hole in the spin wave. Taking m� = lozAg, then since
kF = 106-107 rOn = .106_1010 9ec_1 P which corresponds to the range of experimen-
tally observed values of ferromagnetic resonance line width. The indicated tom-
porature independence of the attanuation (and hence of the line width due to this
mechanism) is duo to the fact that the temperature spread of the Fermi surface
reaches 0.1 only near the Curie temperature. The second mechanism is the effect
of magnetic Interactions. It is shown that magnetic interactions can remove the
degeneracy In n of the spin wave spectrum. This splitting is-also independent
of temperature. It in pointed out that both mechanisms are very sensitive to
the structure and the degree of occupancy of the magnetic electron energy band
(which depend on the impurities). It ia concludod that the two meohanisma can
explain the large magnitude (about 103 oo) and the weak temperature dependence
of the forromagnetic resonance line width, but the abundance of parameters in the
theory makes quantitative comparison with experiment very difficult. The author
thanks S. V. Voneovskiyp Ye, As Turov, and A. N. Voloshinakiy for valuable
discussions. Orig, arts h1kB1 8 OqUatiOnDs
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AN SSSR)
SUBHIMDs 1IMar63 DATE ACQs 03Feb6/+ ENCLi 00
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AUTHORt Kurki.n. -M. 1.
S/0126/6/,/017/001/0003/0009
TITLE: Spin wave theory in the collective electron model. 3. Transverse and
longitudinal susceptibility of antiferromagnotics
SOURCE: Fizika metallov i metallovod., v. 17, no. 1p 1964, 3-9
TOPIC TAGSt spin wave, collective electron model, spin wave energy spectrum,
antiferromagnotic, transverse magnetic 5uacoptibility, longitudinal magnetic
susceptibility
ABSTRAM The spin wave energy spectrum or an antirerromngnotic Iti a transverse
magnetic field is found on the basis of the cq~loctlvo electron model. It is
assumed that the system of magnetic electrons can be divided into two subsystems
cXand A with forromagnotic ordering of spins in each. Thu magnetic moments of
the subsystems in the a 'bsence of an external field are taken parallel and anti-
parallel to the z axis. The applied external magnetic field If is directed along
the x axis. The Hamiltonian of the system, considering exchange interaction only
between electrons of the different subsystems, in written in terms of
4-
Cord 1/5 Ctk so ukep
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the electron creation and annihilation operators for the o/- -subsystem, and
P+k~, Pke
the corresponding operators for the 13 -oubsystom. Diagonalization of the Hamil-
tonian with respect to 6 is accomplished by the canonical transformation
a+0 = kk a4', + bk a+ P+ -,k d4-.-;Ud`
k k kl-s, ka k k k.
+ d+. + kkd+
8kOk, + Xka"-..-.; 8k k
k. k.
+ 81 - 1.
k
This corresponds to d rotation of'thn .k spin by an angle Ok. for the v< -subsystem
and by -0k for the R -subsystem where
Ilk = COB 1f k =4 uk ~ sin -?k &k.
The dopendonce on k of ?I and 6' is wook and will be nogloctod. The spin wave
energy spectrum is given by
1,q )2-1V' 2 r1 n -I /'(-M
q qn r q q!
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where Mq, Tq,+ IN (1-2uj+2~Hu;
Nq - I (q) N o - ul)-, Lq . I (q) Nut;
lPq w 'y - E (k)
(E (k + q)
k
with the conditions
(k) (W) AF
and
Vqn(k)ll
Here
indicates summation over the region
,0 4 k ki,
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The dependence on n of H and 6 is assumed negligible (i.@. I Iq as %q
Then for a smaU field the transverse magnetic susceptibility of an antiferromag-
netic
1 077,
310
where
'qn
A N qn Mqn
'"qn
2(2- 1 V "~ ~ \
N q,
The longitudinal susceptibility
dig 32~0,1 (U)" + 2t,' N (Er
X' -3x
(k7)1,
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where N(E) is the density of states and EF is tho Fermi enerf,7. The author
thanks S. V. Vonnovokiy, Yu. P. Irkhin and K. V. Vlanov for valuable discussions
and Yo. A. Turov for consultations, Orig. art. hast 24 equations.
ASSOCIATIONt Institut fiziki metallov AN SSSR (Institute of Physics of Met-RIO
AN SSS.R)
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KURKIN, M.I.
Spin waves in ferromagnetic materials. Fiz. met. i
metalloved. 20 no-4:494-503 0 165.
1- Institut fiziki metallov V1 SSSR. (MIRA 18sll)
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AUTHOR: Kurkin, M. I., Parfencryaj, N. G. -50
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OTG: Institute -Of lIzailco of Metals) AN SSSR, Moscow ( natitut fiziki metall0V AN
TITLE: Effect of interaction of nuclear spins with spin waves on the quadrupole
splitting of the nuclear magnetic resonance line
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 6, 1966, 1839-1846
TOPIC TAGS: nuclear magnetic resonance, nmr spectroscopy, nuclear spin, spin wave,
antiferromagnetism, Green function, Hnmiltonian, Neel temperature
_>1
ABSTRACT: In order to determine the Influerce of the M91 frequency shift due to the
nuclear-spin and"?sPin-wave interaction at temperatures of the order of 1 - 10K on the
quadrupole splitting of the resonance line, the authors investigated the IM spectrum
in antiferromagnets with antiferromLq:nctism axes lying in the basal plane, with ac-
count taken of the quadrupole interaction. The nuclear excitation spectrum is de-
term.ined by a Greents function methofl. The transition from the spin operator to the
spin-wave creation and annihilation orerators in the Hamiltonian is by a rtandaid
procedure. On the basis of the theoretical calculations, certain general conditions
are deduced, under which the frequency chift becomes experimentally observable. These
conditions are that the parameter of the quadrupole interaction be appreciably larger
than the width of the resonance lin(-- to permit observation of the quadrupole splitting,
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and that the interaction between the nuclear spins and the spin waves be sufficiently
strong. It is possible that CoCO3 ray be a suitable substance for such experiments,
in spite of its law Neel temperature (TN - 18K). The authors thank Ye. A. Turorv for
a discussion. Orig. art. has:- 27 formulas.
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R.I.; ZHEL MIOV, B.L., red.; GABDULLAZYMOVA, F.Kh., tekhn.red.
[Costs of collective farm production and ways to reduce themJ
Sebestoimost' kolkhosnoi produktaii i put' ee anizheniia.
Kazan', Tatarskoe knizhnoe iad-vo, 1960, 52 p.
(MIRA 14:1)
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Collective farms-Costs)
VOLKOVP Yu.A.; KURKIN,M.I. , red.; LEONIDOV,P.I. , red.; KHUSNUTDINOV,Sh. S.,tekh. red.
[Ways of raising the economic effectiveness of fruit culture; based
on the example of the collective farms of Verkhniy Uslon District
Tatar A.S.S.R.] Puti povyshenila ekonomicheskoi effektivnosti sado-
vodotva; na primorakh kolkhozov Verkhno-UnlonBkogo ralona TASSR. Pod
red. M.I.Kurkin~. Kazan', Tatarskoe knizhnoe lod-vo, 1960. 53 Pe
(MIU 14:9)
(Tatar A.S.S.R.-Fruit culture)
ORKIN, N.A.
Some problems ralated to the Bip. of absoluts~ magnitude. UchIzA
Kar. pod. inst. 14323-45 163. (MIRA 17M,
KUDfaAVTS-LV, A.S.t prof., doktor okonom. nauk, zaal. deyatoll nauki I
tokhniki IWSR; LYASNIKOV, I.A., dots.; YOSTIN, L.A.,, doto.;
MiSKIY, Ya.M.., prof.; PE7!ROCHENKO, P.F.., kand. ekonom. j2mik;
GURIYANOV, S.Kh., dots.;_KURKIN, N.I.., at. prepodavatell;
KOTOV, F.I., dots.; RENIZOV, K.S., kand. ekonom. nauk;
POLYAKOV, I.A., starshiy prepodavatell; FEZRUMV, B.N., retseup.
zent; KOPXWVA9 L.P., red.;.ANDREYEVA, L.S., tekhn. red.
[Labor econorics in the U.S.S.R.] Ekonomika truda v SSSR. 2.,
perer. izd. Moskva, Izd-vo VTsSPS Profizdat, 1961 623
(IIII;! -15:Z*
(Labor and laboring classes)
AU'MORS: Ostrovskiy, Ya. H. , Candidate of Tociinical Scienco,
Kurkin, N.P... Kryulcov, A. I., Tsyrkin, 1. Z. , Enginoe.-3
TITLE: The Operation of Thermal Power Stations in a System under
Variable Load Conditions (Rabota teplovykh elektrostantsiy
sistemy v usloviyakh peremennykh nagruzok)
PERIODICAL: Teploenergetika, 1958, Nr 87 PP 3-8 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The load curve of Mosenergo power stations has always
exhibited sharp peaks because of the large light industry)
domestic and traction loads. Until the Moscow-Kuybyshev
transmission line was opened in 1956, the base load was
mainly covered by thermal stations, which made up 85% of
the installed capa-lity. Small hydro-stations took some
of the peaks, and low- and medium-pressure stations were
unloaded at off-peak hours. When large imports of power
began to be taken from Kuybyshev, the conditions of
electricity supply in Moscow and the central regions
greatly improved. However, in order to avoid wasting
water at Kuybyshev, load had to be taken as uniformly as
ossible throughout the day to the Ifull capacity of two
Card 115 &00-kV transmission lines. Therefore, the load peaks on
the thermal stations became much more marked; moreover,
soV/)6-58--8-1/22
-The Operation of Thermal Power Stationo In a 8yotem under Varlablo
Load Conditions
it was necessary to keep sets in reserve in case of failure
of supply from Kuybyshev. The overall ratio of maxim-_tm
to minimum load on the steam stations became about 2.4.
Many sets and boilers had to be started up to meet the
morning peak. Combined heat- and electric-power-supply
turbines, which formed about 26% of the total capacity,
could only be unloaded to the extent permitted by their hoat
loads; moreover, some stations had to burn excess gas7
particularly in surmner when the gas i3 less used for heating
and cooking. Finally, the Cherepet, station, because it
uses very-high-pressure sets of high efficient,,-y, was kept
on base load as far as possible. Therefore, on many
thermal stations, the ratio of maximum to minimum load was
up to 5, as indicated by the graph in Fig l.- In some cases
stations had to be kept loaded to maintain the voltage
in particular districts. When peat was specially plentiful,
peat-fired stations were kept running. Load curves of a
thermal station containing turbines type VK-100-21 (100 Irlw)
CaTd 2/5 with direct-flow boilers, and turbines VK-35 with drum.-typa
Uie Operation of Thermal Power StatLorts in a System uIlder Variable
Load kJonditions
boile r5' are given in Rig 2. the steam ocnditions being
60 atin 4850C. Further offet-1, s of sul)plies from Kuybyshev
are seen in the following figures for tie annual number
of hours of utilisation of installed CaPac-it7l ',955. 69-~l;
1.9567 6358- 19577 L~507- The reliability and quality of
power supply was, however, much improv'-ed when power was
received from Kuybyshev. Because there was more reserl,'e
plant, more attention could be paid to maintenance and
reconstruction work and the number of faults was much
reduced. Turbines and bollors c(~uld then be run for
lon-ger periods withoat stopp-inp_,, as uill be seen from
Table 1 i-rhich shows, for differonc yeaTs, the numbe-, of
s9ts'not requiring ma*jor SQme small inefficien",
turbinos were c-)nl 'ori;qd ti oporation, The
way In which a 1-71600-.IKW Mlelj:)r~-)jitan-Vi(~!' er-- :;7Arbine va s
reconstructed four back--pre~su-,-e -~PeratiLn ts shown in F.1 gIf.
Curves of the ijistr~.]..Jej :apa~I-ILty and 1r. output of
high- and 3uper-1jjg~,--pro4-,-tjro -Irc, given in Fig 3.
The increase in the number of tlim,.~s b~.,,tlerS aero started
up will bu seen from Table ) ' t,?sts were az,-,ordingly made
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U
on load, Because of the neod t7) ke~tp sets in running
The Operation of Thermal Power Stat-.~n_- in a Sy_-,tO_.-., Variable
Load Conditions
reserve, many had to vc,~-Ic i~,n vqry loads, causing
various problems, which are explaln;30. E-,oiomy of f,-.ed
water on high-pres_-~,,rf;- sel.-.s was i~apc;rca"nt. A3 a result
of tests made, the distzibi~ticirL of ioad betwear equipm-:vnt
within a given station and t3tiveen statixis was review-Vid.
it was found. that mo-st medi-)-m- and high-pressu7e tu_rbines
could be made to work ind-.finitely at -tlble light3st load5
without disconnecting the ragenniatij*e heatar~~. Thi s
fa,Alitated taking 11D 10--1d, It was mul-a difflc;-ult to ~-an
boilers on light load. in every i~:as-? when thri
Kuybyshev station be3awie v7e load was
sa(.~,cassiMlly talken up witlhou 09-r_i,)us frequen,,-y dr)p.
Barring gear was installed many mediur.- pro 5 sure
Special efforts were ti,ide t,~) Iv-Pep to a min_~rr= the number
4 lilies
of sets in running reserva, but tte poszib.L L' we re
limited by the need t-1 maintain -voltage in particular parts
of the system. Data on the iYamber of starts made in
Ca,d 195'757, mainly to rogula~.o the systcm load on suburban
stations, are given in Table 3, The amount of fuel
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The Operation of Thermal Power Stations in a System under Variable
Load Conditions
consumed in starting-up rose from 4000 tons in 1956 to
8000 tons in 1957; hence the importance of making rapid
starts. Despite the more severe operating conditions
that resulted from the accentuated peaks in the load curve,
the power stations operated reliably, the technical and
economic efficiencies of the power system as a whole wore
improved, and the reserve wag sufficiently flexible when
Card 515 faults occurred on tho Moscow-.Kuybyshev transmission line.
The.-e are 4 figures and 3 tablqs.
ASSOCIATION: Mosenergo
1. Steam power plants--Performaiiee
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oi I Air"incs
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J.
A3SLRACT: Tji,";.*Lj- Uc-"--all 'k-,j bj Xuybyahev in
oi- ".ci ,)owor systo~i
U
i-C) r;.-, U,) 100~10r3
-Ja)
T.1 1 o Of r e a o r 0 Ottlorwise,
boilGrz cj-U- c ii. Tae boiler
jc are given
T~A;1')lc 1 and a 1: C., v "1,:, --1 y., L ,,,jr involvo coil-s-i-lerable
fuOl consu: ",J,U-i oil lp.,l ic";j of fojd v, "or. A of
"(;rc- ,'1z obje;~'U of
..; 1 Ll,-. ~ ." -I- "i-volly
gralpho of -accoloratod (11- hour !~5
hours 45 milr.-Itc s ) star -1-.3 on a tyj)o~ TP-230 In
'Jollcr ~ivl bc,,n in for --,',,,out
32 11ours.
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