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USSR UDC 539.4.015
WINA, R. I., SIDOE21, N.- G., MOROZOV, B. S., NIKITINA, M. F., and
KOSHELEV, P. F., Moscow
"Interrelationship of Mechanical Properties and the Structure of Aluminum
and Magnesium Casting Alloys at Low Temperatures'
Kiev, Problemy Prochnosti, No 10, Oct 70, pp 108-112
Abstract: Test results of smooth and nothced specimens of aluminum and
magnesium alloys in a wide range of low~temperaturea ate presented. The
A119 aluminum alloy and the VMe2 magnesium alloy showed the best combi-
nation of properties in the 293-20*K temperature range, The VA 5 and
MelO alloys showed properties up to a temperature of 77"K. A I2~-i and
A18H aluminum-magnesium alloys and the HO magnesium al loy c-an be used
safely at temperatures up to 203'K.
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USSR UDC: 621. 791:621.472
AFANAS'YEV, 1. V., S14ROV. KRICHEVSKIY, YE. YU.,and FILIMONOV, V. L
"Use of Solar Ray Energy for the Welding of Materials"
Kiev, Avtomaticheskaya svarka. Sept 71, no 9, pp 67-68
Abstract: Experiments involving the use of solar radiation heating units
for velding aluminum, steel,and titanium indicate the following: radiant
energy is capable of bringing up various materials to the point of melting
and welding; effective results are facilitated by mirrors shaped to optical
precision; the ultimate thickness of the metal being welded is determined
by its thermophysical properties; increasing the absorption coefficient of
solar rays by the weldpool will reduce radiant energy losses in welding;
the bead width is determined by the focal spot diameter: the smaller the
diameter, the deeper the penetration. Figures in the original article give
an over-all view of a solar high-temperature furnace with an inclined
optical concentrator axis, a schematic of the URAN-1 solar radiation heat-
Ing unit, and finally a schematic drawing of a solar radiation welding unit
Incorporating a concentrator for parallel solar rays to the focal point.
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AFANASIYEV, I. V., et al, Avtomaticheskaya svarka, Sept 71, no 9, pp 67-68
It is suggested that a source of this type built from tantalum carbide may
be heated in outer space vacuum upto 3500*K. Arrangements for convenient
transportation and reducing the weig4t.bf the system are discussed. The
long-range potentialities of solar radiation welding are stressed.
USSR UDC 539.4
TAVER, Ye. I., RYSKIN, A. N., KOPYLOV, A. K., KRICHEVS111-11-,
Ye. Yu. , SUM-10TIN, A. M. AINTROPOV, N. P. AINTOjo~rSKW~, A, E. T. Leningracl
"Strength of Welded Joints in High-Strength Stainless Steels at Cryogenic
Temneratures"
Kiev, Problem), Frochnosti, No 6, 1972, pp 93-96.
Abstract: The ".nfluence of the gcometry of welded se~.m made by austeli-itic
wire on the strength of wcl(letl joints of' -tensitic stoels it
cryogenic temperatures is studied. Vic influence of technolog.ical deftcts
(such as undcr- antl overheatin,g) on strength of woldvd Joints of two typos
of steels at low temperatures is studied.. It is established that dle_sigll(.~rs
must consider both reducecl strength of seam mctal under nortial conditions
and impermissibility of any stress concentrators in flib seam ::one.
N 011!-111 W;!r,144 1111:i IAI R ft 1:G:;; 11 INVU, 11. MI 131-:_~~,W I IMIVA -1 W VAA Mir ;ILI 1111
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Seivi
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~0049950- -CH'EXTCAL B;
r lOS6354 Dcp~ndence'*f the Intenalty of ~Raman spectral
fines on concentration In binary solutions. 11 lashnikoya,
8 ov 1, USSR). OPI. Speki 1970, 28(2),
260 iA"---4t~r~dejpendejce of the intensity of polarized and
binary solns.
depolari7ed Rarla*a "spectral I nes On concn-. in
contg. CH,. PhU, W., C4Hj2 and BtOH lins N~a investigated.
For the solns.mIL-out EtOR the intensity im6remses with in-
criasing # of the soln. The intensity corresponding to the in-
dividual compontilt increask ~decreas6) withOincreasing (de-
creasing) concn. of the componint in the soln. 'tu the 'presence
of EtOH the depc-nde nke is more complickted. ~ The intensity of
Ranwn spectral lines of nonp6lar, compd. dissolved in a polar
compd. decreases, whgreas the'Ra=n spectral lipes inteasity of
polar compd. dissolved in a nonoolar. compd increases
V. Vesely
REEL/,FRAME
USSR UDC 661.666-494.001.5
FIALKOV, A. S., SMIRNOV, B. N., and DYUZHIKOV, B. I.
"Specific Features of the Structure and Growth of Threadlike Pyrocarbon
Formations"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 211, No 1, Jul-Aug 73, pp 158-160
Abstract: The initial period of the growth of thread-like pyrocarbon forma-
tions - the so-called "whiskers'~ -- has been investigated. The "whiskers"
were,obtained at a temperature 900-1000' in 10-40 mm Hg vacuum from benzene
vapors without any gas diluent, over graphite supports, using metallic
catalyst. It has been shown that the actual carbon whisker consists of a
central core shootIng out of the surface of the activated support in form
of a band 100-,200 A thick, rolled into a cylindrical spiral. The formation
process of these whiskers goes through several stages: activation of the
support, radical-chain type reaction occurring during.the cracking of the
hydrocarbon followed by chain polymerization of the products. The thicken-
ing of the cores is due to the deposition of sooty and pyrocarbon films on
its surface.
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TITLE-- ANNOUNCE-MENT OF THE COM11ITTEE ON.LENIN AND STATE
PRIZESI U.S.S.R,
NEWSPAPER--- IZVESTIYA, MAY 29., 1970pP4p COLS
ABSTRACT- NINETY ONE BASIC AND APPLIED RESEARCH WORKS HAVE SEEN
NOMINATED FOR THE STATE PR12ES. TWO OF THESEI "THE; MULTI-RURPOSE
INDUSTRIAL HELICOPTER KA-26" BY No is KAMOV V., B,AJ~EROVICli.,
V,_D,~ARSHEVSKIY A. 9 . - - i ~ _M i -FE ~ T7
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PRIOROV A.-G, SATAROV,
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S. B. BREN AND V A. NAZAROV AND OTHE DEVELOPMENT OF TUk
._A_Ti_N_~_iiii9 NK-8-!_Ak`ND.NKT9-46.FAND THE DEVELOPMENT AND REDUCTIOll TO
SERIAL PRODUCTION A SYS EM TECHNOLOGICAL PROCESSES WHICH ASSURED
so BY N D. Kit .1sovi
VIDE~USFS FOR TITANIUM ALLOY 1_1
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MINISTRY0 HE AVIATION INDU3TRY,
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rILLED CAVITIES*y 165-691, BY &-LjMQjSEnV!? A'$-. A. PETROV,
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RUMUNTSEV AND F. L. CHERNOU.!: iff AND. "ULTRA HIGH PR
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JIG BORING Ma"'OLS, WITH 1 ooo x i,6m AIND 1~400 X: 2.2110 11M PLA-lE,'i5!v'v BY
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TATION CENTH OF THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES AND Titir. NINISTRY oF .rHE:
MACHINE TOOL CONSTRUCTION'AND TOOL INDUSTRYP RESPECTIVELY,
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Real/Frame
UNCLASS1 FIED; PROCESSING DATE-040EC70
QUALITY OF STAINLESS, LOW CARBON STEEL -U-
.AUTHOR-1051-KASYANOV, A.G.* GUREVICH, YU.,G.t IMARKELOYo, A.1,, SIDO."ROV9
N V GERASIMOVP YU*V*
C. -Ri or- iNFa-.-ussp,
'-~~OURCE-MOSCOW, METALLURG,# NO 5v MAY 701 PP 17-L9
PUBLISHED ---- MAY70
.SUBJECT. AREAS--MATERIALSP MECH.o INO.t GIVIL AND MARrNE ENGR
TOPIC TAGS--LOW CARBON STEE-Li STAINLESS STEELi METAL03PGLC PLANT,
..-MECHANICAL PROPERTYr ARGON SCAVENPING, :VACUUM MELVING, 4-IFGH QUALI-TY
STEELP ARC FURNACEP FERROUS LIQUID METALt. INDUCTION FURNACE, STEEL
I M? UR I T'Y
~'C'ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
--DOCUMENT CLASS-UNrLASSIFIED
PROXY REEL/FRAME--3007/0409 STEP NO--UR/0130/'rl',)1000/005/001-(/0019
CNRC ACCESSION ND--AP0135881
LINCLASSIFEED
2/2 022 UNCLASSI FIEO PROCES~ING OATE--04DEC70
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0135881
'ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. A STAINLESS, LOW CARBON STEEL
DEVELOPED AT THE ZLATOUST METALLURGICAL PLANT IS DESCRIBED. THE CARBON
'D THE STEEL 13 MADE
.CONTENT OF THIS STEEL IS LESS THAN 0.030PERCENT, AN
IN OPEN ARC FURNACES USING METAL ELECTRODES OR BY SCAViENGING THE LIQUIO
STEEL WITH ARGON. COMPARISONS WERE MADE BETWEEN T141S STEEL AND A
-.:!.SIMILAP. METAL MADE IN VACUUM INDUCTION FURNAC~S. A TA41LE GIVES -THE
IMPURITIES IN THE VARIOUS TYPES Of STEEL PRODUCED BY THE TWO METHODSv
THE:USE OF METAL ELECTRODES AND ARGON SCAVENGING. AN ANALYSIS 13F 17HE
RESULTS OF A QUANTITATIVE ESTIMATE OF IMPURITIES SHOWEG THAT OWING TO
THE HIGH DEGREE OF DEFORMATIONt THE CONTAMINATION M-ONG THE TRAN.SVERSE
AXIS OF THE STEEL SHEET IS LESS THAN THAT ALONG THE LO'IGITUDINAL AXIS.
THE MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE STEEL SATIS-FlED ALL TECHNICAL
REQUIREMENTS. A COMPARISON DF THE MECHANICAL CHAAACTERISTICS OF THIS
STEEL MADE BY THE THREE PROCESSES DISCVSSED, METALt[C ELECTRODESp A GO,
~-SCAVENGINGr AND VACUUM INDUCTION, IS ALSO PRESENTEI)o FACILITY:
,,CHELYABINSK POLYTECHNICAL INSTITUTE. FACILITY: ILATOUS
,.:'~~-METALLURGICAL PLANT.
UNCLAS-S[FIED-
5111141 m1m, l'ljilpN:v; F~;;l
USSR UDC 669'.18.046.554
SIDOROV, N. 11.,,GERASIMOV, Yu. V., KRAYRUTDINOV, R. M., FILATOV, S. K.1
KHASIN, G. A., BARMOTIN, I. P., KAS'YANOV, A. G., CHEREMNM, B. A., and
ISHMURZIN, M. G., Zlatoust Metallurgical.Plant, Scientific Research
Metallurgical Institute, Chelyabinsk
"Out-of-Furnace REfining of Low-Carbon Corrosion-Resistant Steels"
Moscow, Metallurg. No 12, Dec 70, pp 22-23
Abstract: 'Fhe smelting technology of low-carbon corrosion-resistant steels
in electric arc furnaces with argon scavenging in the foundry ladle has
been developed and introduced into production at the ZlAtouat Metallurgical
Plant. The main principlasof the out-of-furnace degassin&effectiveness
depends on the chemical composition of the steel, tht slag, and the
scavenging parameters were investigated
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ilf.'Ov, yU. V. LEBEDEVAI., J,
Poia's
sti-1-u-i-e and ZLatous a t al lurg ic al. p-, ant
i
n
11jo-,;_Carbon S) t 11
IlQuality of Stain
17 - 19
MTO a 0 o-,-1, No 5, Hay 70, pp
Lp:~ a 1 _vu r
c a rb 0 n zteci
Abstract-. A stainicSsi 101--
nt -'s des-Giibed.
11urgic--i Pla I
steci is jess than 0.03a,", and the n
f maces U 3 4 np- ractal electrodes or by scll.vc-'r,~;':
.L - t. -L -,,
U :3
-e made
with argon. Corpariscns wG-1
cm) -i f
de ;1-1 jacij,_-r. inductic.1 4 -
sirai lar ncual na -
the in thic variouz 1,-Ypn,-, of st~eel.
wo methods -- the use 0, u,,tal olect:rcdo.
'-is of, the result of a qLantita
An an
I-ies mim.,ed that owing to t'he Iai"h Of
U-
f
contaninatio-Ti along the t,-,r.3vn;rGc n;di o _o Z, -1-OrY3
losa than t*, along the lon7itud I~ral a r, In
hal,
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KAS MLYOV, A. G. , e t.- al., IJ M--Y 70, ~p 17--,
ics o- a steol sa"-" "ed at o c'= -a
charactaris C'ISII
A co=ar~son of the mechanical, characte.-istias of
made DY tho three processez disci;usad metaillio
argon scavenging, and vacuu-ni induction is a 1 s ar) r ~as r- 6 i:i.
2/2
--18SEP70
:019 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE
_-'~TITLE-THERMODYNAMICS OF OUTER SPHERE COMPLEXES. IV.. COEFFICIENTS OF THE
:,_.--~:ACT%fVITY OF THE-RACEMATE AND I)iANU:L,TRtgETHYLE-NEDlAt4lNECOBALT(ill)
~.'AUTHOR-00-SMIRNOVt A.P.9 SIDOROV B.S.# RAGULINI, G.K., MIRONOV, V.YE.
~COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
,SOURCE-_ZH. FIZ. KHIM. 1970t 44(2)v 420-1
-,-DATE PUBLISHED ------- 70
~'SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY
T(IPIC-TAGS--COBALT COMPLEXt THERMODYNAMICSt ISOMER, PERCHLORATE, NITRATE,
'-.~'.:SULFATE
CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,,;DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
~wPROXY REEL/FRAME--19a7/0330 STEP NO-,-UR/0076/70/044-/002/0420/0421
CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103985
UNCLASSIFIED
...................... --- - - --- ----
019 UNCLASS.1 F I ED PROCESSING DATE-18SEPTO
~.CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0103985
-ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE COEFFS. OF ACTIVITY OF THE
'NEOIAMVE COBALTHIll
RACEMATE-9 AND THE 0 AND L iSOMERS OF TRiSETHYLL -1
PERCHLORATE,- NITRATE, AND SULFATE IN AQ~.: SOLNS. ARE DE-TD.; THEY ARE
-.EQUAL IN MAGNITUDE WITHIN THE LIMITS OF~
1PERCENT. THIS PEANS THEfR
ABILITY:FOR OUTER SPHERE ASSOGN. IS EQUAL. C. J. TEINBERG,
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR UDC 669.15'24-194:539.125.517.2
MEN'SHIKOV, A. Z., A%KHIPOV, V. ye., ZWIAROV, A. I., and 31DQROV,_.Z__K.,
Institute of Metal Physics of the Ukrainian National. Center of the Academy
of Sciences USSR
"Atomic Correlation in Invar Ferro-Nickel Alloys"
Sverdlovsk, Fizika Metallov i Metallovedeniye, Vol 34, No 2, Aug 72, pp 309-
315
Abstract: An experimental investigation war. made of the nuclear diffusion
scattering of ncutron~., on hardened specimen!; of ferro-nickel alloys (50,
65, and 70 at% Fe). The specimens contained the isotope of aickel 62 having
a negative amplitude of scattering. The parameters of the short-range order
(a < 0) in the first and the second coordination spheres mz-re calculated by
the method oE least squares from experimental curves of the dependence of
the differential scattering section on the wave vector., The calculation of
the number of atoms in the first coordination sphere indicates that in har&-
ened nickel alloys containing 65 and 70 at7. Fe, a short-range order of the
0
NiFe or NiFe3 types is being established. A parallel Inves tibia tion was made
of the change of the linear expansion coefficient and parampaters of the
short-range order depending on the annealing temperature of the Invar all.()v.
The experiments revealed that temperature annealing, rodijc!n;:, to a development
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Aug 72, pp 309-315
of a short-range order, decreases the anomaly of the linear expansion co-
efficient. Therefore, the atomic correlation of the short-range-order type
can only attenuate the Invar phenomenon, but it cannot be its source. Two
figures, one table, fifteen bibliographic references.
_00swom -$'-5 UA I t:--4
UNCLASSI.FtEP PROCE I TNU
lTEe-----,SPECTRA OF SLOW NEUTRONS FROM A CONTINUOUS T4,N.GENTIAL REACTOR
CHA*JN9L -U-
UTHOR-.(05)-GOSHCHITSKIY# B.N.j GUSEVt V.Vot KONSTANTINOVi L.V.,
KOROTOVSKIKH, P.M.# SIDOROVV S.K.
GUNTRY OF If4FO;:7_-:~U_SSR --------
bORCE-AT. ENERG. 1970, 2815)o 425-6
TE-PUBLISHED ------- 70
.-A
48JECT AREAS-PHYSICS, NUCLEAR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
IPIC, TAGS-SPECTRUM, SLOW NEUTRON, GRAPHITE', PLEXIGLASS9 MAXWELL
'j-,DISTRIBUTIONt NEUTRON FLUXy NUCLEAR REACTORf(UJIVV2_lkEAGT0P.
ljlkTR0L:MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
)OCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
ROXY:REEL/FRAME--3008/0584 STEP NO--UR/0089170/028/005/0425/0426
41 JRC ACCESSION NC--AP0137669
UNCLASS I F IED
2.;~z 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--27NOV70
'A
GCESSfON NO--AP0137669
BSTP.ACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE EFFECTIVENESS OF GRAPHITE AND
'~PLEXIGLAS AS SCATTERERS FOR THE EXTN. OF SLOW N FROM A CONTINUOUS
TANGENTIAL REACTOR CHANNEL WAS STUDIED BY OBTAINING ENERGY SPECTRA OF
SLOW N FROM THE TANGENT14L CHANN'EL GEK-5 OF THE RE4CTOR IVV-2. THE N
FLUX WAS MEASURED AS A FUNCTION OF THE N WAVELENGTHt THE LENGTH OF THE
SCATTERER, AND THE ANGLE OF THE SCATTERER WITH RESPECT TO THE CHANNEL
AXIS. THE SPECTRA ARE COMPARED 'WITH MAXWELL DISTRIaUTION CALCD. FOR T
N ALL CASES THE SPECTRA ARE, DESCRIBED BY THE SAME
-EQUALS 290DEGREESK. Ii
ENERGY DISTRIBUTION. THE'OBSDo rlEAK ABSORPTION OF*N IN THE PLEXIGLAS
.,-SCATTERER DID NOT AFFECT THE CHARACTER~OF THE SPECTRUM, 8UT SLIGHTLY
DECREASES THE VALUE OF THE N FLUX FOR EACH ENERGY,
UNCLASSIFIED
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Acc. Nr
XA*37846,
PRIWay SOURCE: Zhurnal Eksperl~)tal'noy i Teoretic'neskoy
Mikis 1970, Vol 58, Nr I pp jA*-/cZ(7
MAGNETIC PROPERTIES OF~ TERNARY ALLOYS OF THE
NICKEL - IRON - HANGrANESE -SY$TEM
A. V. poroshenho,
The saturation magnetizatioa and temperature dopendann of th(I susceptihility of
ternary Ni(Fe,;,.::L_v) alloys is measured, It is shoAm that the magnetization is zero
when the alloy contains 23 at.% Ma. In the vicinity of the concentration es' = 28 at.(Ik
Mn the viagnetic properties strongly depend on field strength.~ The results are discussed
on basis of the concept of disorieDtation of atoinic magnatic moinents, The anOysis
indicates that exchwige, interactioiL in Fe -Ma pairs is nqative and its Magnitudo is
close to that of exchange interaction in Mn - Mu pairs.
USSR UDC 778.37
DUBOVIK, A- W-V
DO ~V.- tj-., and BARANOV, S. V., InstLtute of Earth
Physics, Academy of Sciences,. USSR
"The sFR-2?1fT High-Speed Photographic Installation Witli a Turbine Drive"
Moscow, Zhu-mal Na-achnoy i Prikladnoy Potografii i Kinematografii, No 1,
1971, pp 9-14
Abstract: In the investigation of high-temperature plasmas, laser radiation,
explosive and other self-luminous processes that are measzzed b,! small time
intervals of the order of 10-6 - 10-8.second, use is made of opticomechanical
photographic instruments ~md installations with idrror.scanning, which per-
mit the phenomena to be racorded on a photographic film by means of a rotat-
ing mirror. Many such photographic installations havelbeen developed in
the Iastitute of Earth Sciences, Academy-of Sciences, USSR.
fte of these instruments is the SFR-2MT photographic installation with a
turbine drive. The specifications of the instrument are given. This in--
strument is an adaptation of the presently series-produted SFR-24 high-speed
photorecording installation, 7 figures, 8 bibliographic entries.
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FILIN, V. A., and SIDOROV S. P. All-Union Scientific Research Institute of
Medical InstnLment Buildiijd"r;TO-tMcal Physical Culture Dispensary, Moscow
Municipal Health Department
"Tnvoluntary Movements of the Eyes During Mental Work"
Moscow, Zhurnal Vysshey Nervnoy Deyatellnosti imeni I. P. Pavlova, Vol 22,
No 4, Jul/Aug 72, pp 683-691
Abstract: By means of telephotoelectronic recording in a dark room, irrrol!-M-
tary nr-mements of the eyes were studied in adult si;bjects with norma-l visual
acuity. About 8 jwaps of the eyes occurred while the subject's were lookiA-,
straight ahead or had their eyes fixed on a dimly illu'Minated point and, in
most subjects, their number decreased to three or tw1o when they began counting
by 7 starting with 100. Thus with theeyes fixed, the average interval between
jumps was 1-3 see, and it increased to 3-8 see during counting. With eyes
looking straight ahead, the initial average interval of 1.5 see increased to
2.9 see durirL-, counting. Similarly, the amplitude of the jumps and eye drift
diminished during performance of mental work. Whien thr-, fixation point van.
shifted by 10 during countin(-;, most subJ4~r~stxe' did not 'W",..ir galll.e 8.13a
sow. aid not even notice the shift. lndlvidt;~ilz in whom the eye moriements
did not diminish miztakes in co,.2nting. It is concluded that the reduction
in eye movements during performanoe of rental work is indicati-re of a person's
ability to concentrate without dividing attention over two or more subjects.
USSR UDC: 621.373:530-145.6
ZABOKRITSKIY, B. Ya., SIDOROV, S. V., SOSKIN, M. S.
"On the Mechanism of Two-Transition Generation in Neody=um Glasses"
V sb. Peredacha eneraii v k-10ndensirovan. sreda-kh (Pner& Transmission in
Condensed Media--collection of works), Yerevan, 19'T0, pp 91-101 (f rom RZh-
-Radioteltnika, No 5, May 71, Abotract NO 5D217)
Translation: The authors are the first to take neodymium glas-s as an exnmple
for studying "two-transition" generation of rare earth ions in a glass matrix
with emission realized in a disper-.ion cavity (transition.-, from level '7312
to levels '11112 and "19/2). '[he basic properties of simultaneous emission
in.the re,ngons of 0.92 and 1.06 ii are determined; threshold ct:)nditions, time
cycle and spectral composition of radiation$ as well ao, 'the mutual effect
of*generation on both transitions. A weakly pronounced relationship is found
for the threshold characteristics of generation for both transitions. The
result's are discussed. A. K.
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SIDOROV, V.
"The Heart and Heat
Leningrad, Leningradskaya Pravda
Translation: There is not enough information from the electrocardiogram and
stethoscope about the thermal organization of the heart for the medicail re-
searcher to develop a clear, complete picture of the work of the heart. How-
ever, until recent times, the detection of the thermal characteristics was
~Impossible, Bo long as there was no precision instrument for measurement of
infrared-radiation.
'Now there is such.an instrument. It was constructed by the co-workers of the
Hain.Institute of the Sbcip-ty."Pozitroni"-~airected,by P-4.9incer A. Sushcheviy
and engineer V. Istyuteyeviy.
Here is how this invention is evaluated by the head of the Laboratory of
Rentogenophonodiagnosis of Cardiovascular.Diseases, Institute.of Cardiology,
Academy of Medical Sciences USSR, Professor 1. 1. Savchcnkov:
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SIDOROV, V.., Leningradskaya Pravda
"The apparatus, constructed by Leningraders, gives precise readings during
contraction and relaxation of the heart muscles. It was established that in
a healthy person the temperature difference in the heart, between the pos-
terior wall of the left ventricle and the wall of the aorta must be a
constant 0.5% Deviations from the normal will help the doctor to form a
correct diagnosis."
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BALAKIN, V. YE. I BUKINt A. D., KURDADZE, L. M., .0NUCIUN,,.A.-, P., PAKHTUSOVA,
TE. V. t SERED!TYAKOV, S. I., SIDOROV, V. A., and KFAW~'HPASHEV, A. G., Insti-
tute of Nuclear Physics of tfi-e-SIRRH-a-n-Dipartm ent d the Academy of Sciences
USSR
"Observation of Double ete--Pair Production"
Moscow, Yadernaya Fizika, Vol 16, No 4, 1972-t pp 729-733
Abstracts The article describes results of the first experiments (in 1969 and
1970) on the observation of the process of the double pair production of the
electron-positron pairs e e e+e-+e'~e- on a VEPP-2 positron-electron accel-
erator ring. Papers on this work were presented in-1971 at internaill-Ional con-
ferences in t--isterdam and Cornell. The cross-section of the process for large
angles of emission for the produced particles was measured, The experine.1tal
results were fotmd to be in agreement uith the theoretical calculations of Ve
116 BAYYER and V. S. FADIII,
The authors thank V4 H. BAYYER and V. S, FADIN for dizeasaions,
r6,,, (SLAC-Trans-105) PREL114INARY RESMS OF A
STUDY OF THE p-MESON RESONANCE US-%'G COLLMM
ELECTRON-POSITRON BEA11S, BalaliinLz~ r-.,; Budkcr, G. L
NUCtEAP. SCI. ABST..~,2415
00
Accelerai~i_rNnter, Calif., f~oxn Russian Prepript No. 3217. 12p.
Dep. CFSTL
The resalts are reported of. a preliminary analysis of approxI -
mately 100,000 photographs from a sp~rk-chamber study a( the p-
meson, using the electron-positron storage ring V.F.PP-2. The
measurements were carried out (or nine ene rgy values between
508 and 514 MoV., Tuv types of events were analyzed. elastic
electron-positron scattering and chmIrged kaln pair,productiolL A
least-squares fit of the reanIts1o the Breit-Wigner~curvo yielded
following values for the resoniance parameterg; ~,r ts 4.1 1: 0.5
MeV and at w 2,3 * 0.3 ;b. The total resonance croan eactim for
the formation of the p-meson was found to bo 6p = 4,$ * 0.6 Ob.
19700283
"Test of Statistical Control of the Quality of Semiconductor Devices"
V sb. Nadezbnost' i kontrol' kachestva (Reliability and Quality Control --
Collection of Works) [Supplement to journal "Standardii; and Qua
'lity"I Moscowt,
1971, No 5, pp 3-7 (from RZIi-Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 10, October
1971, Abstract No 1013366)
Translation: There are two aonacts to the organization of work on the Lnprove-
ment of quality and increase of the percentage of output of suitable semiconduct-
or devices:(l) The physical basis for the choice of Mtilalm Materialu, the geo-
metry of the structure, and the technological regimes; and (2)Statictical study
and development of mathecalLical models and algorith:ms for control of tochnologi-
cal processes. A graphic ochems for the principal interrelationchips of the
tachnoloEical process is composed on the basia of an analysia ccrducted on tine
Y admissible values of the parameters of KP-9-41i transistors
optimum and boundar
with pocoible doyiations taken into account. In the tac~xological procees, four
control points are aolectedi regitro of,fuaingj wijj~ i3ubvequent wasyling
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SIDOROV, V. G., Nadezhnos," i kontrol' kaeliestva (Reliability and Quality
Control -- Collection of Works) [Supplement to journal "Standards and Q'.Iaality"],
Moscow, 1971, No 5, pp 3-7 (from RZh--Elektronika i yeye primeneniye, No 10,
October 1971, Abstract No 1OB366)
and drying, nomenclature distribution according to type of trans-ister, and re-
veree current at a temperature of 700 0. Additional statistical control is estab-
lished of the quality of production of the electrodes of tho emitter and collect-
or, graphite fittings, germanium cryetals, metal-glass hoLisings, and stamped
components. A dispersible analyvis arid. classification of the effects of techno-
-logical factors is conducted with respect to a number,of tarameters. Statistical
control in conducted ot quentitstive and qualitative charaoteristice. 1.111.
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FEDOTOV, YA. GUSET, V.A., VASILOYEV, A.P., REMIZOVA, G.V,
"Definition Of The Determinant Factors During Physico-M3thfinaticul Investigation Of
The Quality Cf Alloy-Type Low-Power TransisIors"
Elektron. tokhniks. Nauchno-tekhn. ab. Poluprovodn. pribory (ElIctronic Technology.
Dsvi~',D-eT,____i'9_70, 110 101), PP ' j
Scient-ific-Technical Collection. Semiconductor _24
(from RZh--Elektronika i Zeye primeneniye, No 12, Der"ember 1970, Abstract No 12B176)
Tranalationt A method is proposed for analysis of the quality of alloy-type low-
vower transistors with the aid of physico-ma,thematical methode.which define the
determinate factors affecting the change.of :the individual parameters. Author's
SUMM13 ry
USSR UDC 6j2.954:635.11113/.211.34/.64/.652
MOLESNIKOV, V. A., SIDOROV, V. )~., and CHMTIANI, V. R., Scientific
Research Institute ~f Hoit!~;it~re
"The Effect of Herbicides an the Weed Growth and Crop of Fruit Cultures
With Prolonged Application"
moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skam Khozyaystve, Vol 11, No 8 (118), 1973, pp 50-54
Abstract: After a prolonged unchanged application of prometrin, chloro-
IFK and trephlan on some plots, their effectiveness against the weeds
dropped considerably. Alternating these agents led to a lesser drop of
their effect. The appearance of the weeds contaminating fruit cultures
changed after prolonged application of these herbicides. Only trephlan
lowered i1w yield of fruit after the third and fourth year of continuous
unaltered application. With application:of prometria and chloro-IKF an
insignificant drop in the crop was experienced-, which could be due to the
c=ulative effect of these herbicides, which happemt to be relatively IMI.
34
USSR UDC 337.312.62
BERM-N, 1. V. BRANDT, N. B., S Dt
1 nov- V.
"Superconductivity of Gallium Arsenide at High Pressures"
Pis'ma vZhETF (Letters to the Journal of Lxperimental and Theoretical Physics),
Abs
1971, Vol 14, No 1, pp, 18-19 (from IZA-Radiotekhnika, No 10, Oct 7-1, tract
No IOD300)
Translation: A report is given on detecting superconductivity in CaM in the
pressure range exceeding 250 kilobars. Pressures up to 300 kilobars were cre-
ated at room temperature in a bigh pressure chwnber using anvils made of poly-
crystalline superhard materials of the SV type-, and they ware analyzed by a
calibration ~zurva based on the reference lines of the phase transitions of Iii,
Fe, Pb, and Fe-Co. A force of up to 4 tons was created by a mechanical lo-,-j
temperature press. The transition temperature was 4,81' K al: a pressure of 260
kilobars, and it decreased with a further decrease in pressure at an average
rate of dTk/dP = 0.2-10-5 deg/bar. It is assumed that, the transition te!-.pcra-
ture of metallic versions of the compounds of groups AIII-213V must be close to
the transition temperature of isostructural or metallic %rersions of the elenents
of group IV having an atomic mass close to the mean atomic mass of the compound
i
t
i
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KOLESNIKOV, V. A., and.SIDOROV, V. I., Scientific Research Institute of
Vegetable Farming
"The Effectiveness of Herbicide Application in Vegetable Crop Rotation"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol 10, No 6, 1972, pp 45-47
Abstract: Long-term effects of herbicides were tested on a crop rotation
of green beans, early cabbage, and tomatoes. 11he herbicides were sprayed on
as follows: prometryne in a 1.5 kg/ha dosage on the 3rd or 4th day after
bean planting; treflan in a 2 kg/ha. dosage on the eve of cabbage planting
with immediate working into the soil by hand fork; and diphanamid in an
8 kg/ha. dosage 2 days before setting out tomato plants, without working
Into the soil. Each test plot was paired with a control plot. The soil was
of moderately podzolic soddy loam, p1l 6~0, humus content (according to
Tyurin) 2 6%'P 05 according to Kirsanov 18.8 and K20 according to Maslova
16.4 mg. ~er 106 g. of soil. Weather during the 2 years of the test was
favorable fur plant growth. The herbicides reduced weed content of these
cultures significantly throughout the vegetation peri(.jd and also significantly
reduced the seed formaticn of remaining weeds and hence weed renewal by seed.
The herbicides also saved a great deal of hand work. , Aftereffects of the
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KOLESNIKOV, V. A., and SIDOROV, V. I., Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaystve, Vol
10, No 6, 1972,-pp 45-47
herbicides, particularly during the 2 year application, were manifested in
a,lovering, of weed content in later cultivations throughout the vegetation
period. The herbicides indicated had no adverse effects on the harvest
or the quality of the vegetables tested.
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USSR UDC 632J54:635.13/.21/.34
KOLESNIKOV, V. A., and SIDOROV V. I Scientific Research In,,:;titute of
Vegetable Economy
"Aftereffects of Herbicides Employed on the Background of Banked and
Nonbanked Plowing on the Contamination and Harvest of Vegetable Cultures"
Moscow, Khimiya v Sel'skom Khozyaistve, No 4, 1973, pp 49-51
Abstract: Herbicides used in the ctiain or crop rotation -- prometrin (2
kg/hectare) on potato plantings, prometrin or linuron (2 1%huctare) on
carrots crops, semeran (0.7 kg/hectare) on cabbage crol)s lcjqered substan-
tially the contamination of these cultures during the entire vegetation
period, thus lowering the need for manual weeding. Application of herbi-
cides on preceeding cultures either in case of banked or noribanked plowing
resulted in lower costs for weed control of the second and third cultures
of the crop rotation cycle -- carrots and cabbage. Using the proper se-
quence of these herbicides -it should be posf3ible to shorten their applica-
tioa to two rather than three years. These herbicides did not lower the
crop or the quality of potato, carrots or cabbage. The banked pla-7ing
appeared to be more advantageous since it 3owered the weed growth.
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USSR UDC 536.46:533.6
KAIABUKROV, G. V., RYZqIK, A. B., YURAMNOV, Yu. A., SIWLOV~, OSIPOV,
B. R.,. FAYERMAN, S. N.
"Ort the Effect of Reaction-Kinetic Properties of an Inflammable Flow in the
Combustionlof Aluminum Powders"
V sb. Goreniye i vzryv (Combustion and Explosion Collection of Works),
Moscow, "Nauka", 1972, pp 204-206 (from RZII-ffekhanika, No 3, Mar 73, Abstract
No 3B969)
Translation: Shock tube studies were made of the combustion of aluminum uowder
when detonation waves act on it. These waves differ in:intensity and chemical
composition. It was established that the increase in the detonation rate of the
gas vAixtures Impedes combustion to a greater degree than the detonation tem-
perature ia lowered. The positive effect of oxygen, carbon dioxide, and small
quantities of nitrogen and argon on the combuation of disperse aluminum is
noNd. Rarefaction of the stoichiometriemixture of It :rogen and oxygen with
I Yd
Jight gases (hydrogen and helium) leads to a decrease in thedegree of combus-
tion of the powder. 5 ref. Authors' abstract.
1A
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USSR LTDc; 8.74
SIWROV. V. M.
e - al
"Classification of Problems in Mathematical Geology. Part 1. Iheor tic
Questions of Computer Software"
Kiev, Klassifikatsiya geologo-matematicheskikh zadach. Ch. 1. Teoreti-
cheskiye voprosy matematicheskorgo obespecheniya EVM. jVN USSR. in-t geo-
khimii i fiz. mineralov. Resp. fond algoTitmov i prograrx-i (cf. English
above. Academy of Sciences of the UkrSSR. Institute of Gt.,--ochemistry and
Physics of 11-Liperals. Republic Algorithm and: Progran Bank), 1972, 530 pp,
ill. I r. 55 k. (from RM-Kibernetika, Wo 7, Jul 73, abstract NO TI.T662F)
Translation: The principles of classifying problems in r.1-athc=ntical
geology are presented in such a way as to erbrace an extersIve clasZ c-f
-cific problems
practical and theoretical problems in geology.-- from sp-
in prospecting to c=-plicated hierarchical constructions such as t-ype
classifications of minerals and rocks, classifications,of facies; and
formations, geochemical classifications,~clagsificati-oi"s of object., ac.-
cording to theix- phy-sical, physicotechni al and other properties, and
also genetic classifl-cations.
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PRIKARY SOURCE: FBIS Daily Report, Soviet Unioa~,99 March 1970, Vol III, Nr 46,
p D 1
USSR
DISCMRY OF PI-AESON F(SPORM AT DUBM INSTITUTE
[Editorial Report..Ll' Moscow SOCIALIST INDUSTRY of 5 March 1970 publishts 3 a report
by.TASS corre3pondent A. Vranyokov entitled *Me Discovery of thit Stcret or PI-meson.
The repart.de3crtoes how, experimenting an a synchr.ocyclotron at tbe Dubra Joint
Nuclear Research ln3titute, "Soviet physicists have accompllshe4 the pravlounly
'Ginown transtormation or a positive meson into a negative one. %?je reaction can
reversed'fron a negitive meson to a positive on*.*
The repoit continues t ltrhis research by -physicists Xg, A..-ALLUMS(a, S.A. Bunyatov,,
Y.&_S%doray nd.Y_J,_Lujuw&6 eAsined on 3 A%rch and acknowledgedd a;a an outstanding
nalenziflo discovery at a session of the USSR Council of fflntst4,ra comaittee for
lrtYCntions and Discoveries.*
49he Soviet physicists' discovery,s the report continues, 'is ot anomous theorttical
importance. Thus, in the opinion of scientists',-with the bblp~of the nowly discovered
reaction or pi-mesons a, s*&rcb tar now atomic nuclei can be coniluoted.
~191 77 141:111 ~811 1L 16~3
40374-
4ently, the report says, 'research scientists have been interestadvin 41,va'-possibility
of-. the, existence of ~xultineutran system" sna even or: 'heatftn oaps'. The Soviet
pbyalcists latest work "has wade It possible to Investigwta.this. extr'"Obly inttresting
problem under laboratory condit'lons. Th*.s,*i#ntists.A*e now_lnmtig~ting the effedt!-
of the "double recharging' of pi-mesons. They Iare-being aide4,Lu their resedreh
by ph"icists from Bulgaria, Mongolia, and Rosania.,
19'741817
USSR UDC: 51:621-391
SIDOROV,,V. N., YUSUPOV, B. M.
"S
ome.Problems of Increasing the Interference immunity of Algorithms of
Automated Control Systems"
Vladivostok, Inform. metody v sistemakh upr. i=ereniy i kontrolya--sbornik
(Information Methods in Measuring and Monitoring Control systems-collection
of 'works), T. 1, 1972, pp 378-390 (from RZh-Matematika, No 8, Aug 73, ab-
stract no 8v441 by v. Dyn'kin)
Translation. Informational, structural,and algorithmic redundancy are
used to control distortions of information due to malfuncticns In digital
computers. In this paper the authors solve problems of-anialyzing the inter-
ecrence immunity of algorithms described on the level of basic mathematical
relations and on the level of numerical methods. The Informational flow-
chart is considered as a formal vehicle. . The sensitivity of the algoritbr',
to distortions of information caused by digital computer malPanctions serves
as an estimate of the interference immunity of the algorithm. The infor-
mational flowchart is broken down into siibcharts of calculaticn and sub-
charts of control, Analysis of the sensitivity of the:a1gorithm is reduced
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SIDOROV, V. N., YUSUPOV, R, M,, Inform, metody v sistemakh upr. izmereniy
i koatrolya, T. 1, 1972, pp 3T8-390
to analysis of the sensitivity of these subeharts, and the corresponding
procedures are presented. The requirements.for accuracy in checking the
parameters of the algorithm are pointed out. The authors formulate the
problem of constructing algorithms having high inherent interference im-
munity.
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SIDOROV. V. N., YUSUPOV, R. M.
"Some Problems of increasing the Interference Resistance of ACS Algorithms"
Inform. metody v sistemakh upr. izmereniy i controlya. T. I [Information
Methods in Control, Measurement and Testing Systems. Volume 1 -- Collec-
tion of Works), Vladivostok, 1972, pp 378-390 (Translated from Referativny),
Zhurnal - Kibernetika, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8 V441 by V. Dynlkin)
Translation: The struggle with distorted information caused by computcr
errors involves the use of information, structural and algorithmic redun-
dancy. In this work, problems of the analysis of the interference stability
of algorithms described at the level of the basic mathematical relationships
band at the level of numerical methods, are solved. The formal aFparatus
studied is the information graph plan (IGP). The sensitivity of the algorithm
to distortions of information caused by computer errors,is taken as an e-valu-
ation of the interference stability of an algorithm. The IGP Is divided into
the control and computation of graphs. Analysis of the sensitivity of the
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SIDOROV, V. N., YUSUFOV, R. M., Inform. metody v sistemakh uDr. izmereniy
i controlya. T. 1., 1972, pp 378-390
algorithm is reduced to the analysis of the sensitivity of the subgraphs,
and the corresponding methods are presented. The requirements for accuracy
of testing of the parameters of the,aigorithm are indicated. The problem of
construction of algorithms having high natural interfereince stability is
stated. Examples are presented.
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rT
UNCLk ttFtE0'z OROC t 1 \) G; D A T E- - 0 7- -f
ITtE--5J-lE. RESULTS OF THE OBSERVATIONS Ui; THE HYORJXYL:~i~EMISSIJNS fmql"~;
-U-
A UTH0. r% S I DO K0 V V.N.
A, 0 INT F. Y3 F INFO-USSP
TL---:kZDE-L III, P0LYA--'NYYk STYANIYA ISVECHENIYE Nr2_lti(',oG,'j !14ER4, 19TL),
IS, PV33-36,
j!ATE PU'.L ISHED -------- 70
.~;S:09JECT AREAS--ASTRONOMY,ASTROPHYSICS
PIC, TAC-S-SEASONAL VARIATION, ROTATIO.Nt~ TE MPERATURE HYUROXYL RADICAL,
INTEt_(;vkTI0NAL QUIET SUN YEAR
,-'~_C W-i TRU,,L ~:~',APKPYG-NO RESTRICTIONS
_00CUlM,PJ CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED
PPOXY -,:'EL/FRA"4E--1994/0123 STEP N~3--tiP,13307/70/000/019/0333/003f)
023 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING 0ATE--02m'CT70
A-"CFSSI!DN Nn--AP0114519
'ABSTRACT/EXTVACT--(U) GP-0-- ABSTRACT, THE RESULTS 031TAINED DU-1 ING
CONFIRM THE SEASONAL A.ND LATITUDINAL VARIATIONS 1.14 R(ITAT13N
IOUS
Y'Em.p[.,/.TUkf 'FOUND EARL I ER. THF SYNCHRON VARIATIWIS IN ROTATION
T'EV PE----ATURE~l IN DIFFERMT POINTS OF OBSERV 4TION MAKE IT K-ISSHLE TO
':_'ESM'ATE THE -SPACE DIMENSIONS OF. UNIFORMiri
C
ES AT A OISTANCE GF AROUT
~3000 KIM.
UNCLASSIFIED
USSR Authors' Certificate No 356663, ci. G o6k 9/o2, filed 7 Apr 70, pub-
lished 23 Oct 72 (from OtImytiyaq, Izobretenlyat Promyshlennyye Obraztsy,
Tovarnyye Zhaki, 110 32,P 1972, p 145)
Abstractt The device containst situated on the principal optical axis, an
objectivaq a cathode-ray t-ube,- reflecting plates, a so-mitran-s-paront mirror
and a mk optically coupled themdth# a converging lims and a receiver, con-
nocted through the control imit to the cathode-ray tul)Q- output. To increase
the operating speed of the device, the mflecting surftces of a prisn are
arranged at a 450 angle to the direction of the main boam and perpendicular
tothe principal optical axis, parallel to which and at a 450 angle to the
direction of the line bum tracie " at a distance which is a multiple of the
length of the picture line, are nounted reflecting plates for the light of
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-- NOWIM .........;I 111111=1M. in. III
1/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROICESS:ING DATE--230CT70
::TJTLE--SURFACE WAVES IN A PLASMA WITH AN OSCILLATING C-URRENT4 II. PLASMA
-~'~-'SURROUNDED 13Y A SHEATH OF INFINITE CONDUCTIVITY -U-,
~~i_IUTHOR-102)-SIDOROVI
TSY.PIN, V.. S. tow
~..,OuNTA.y~,.6F~ I NI=O--USSR
:,.SOURCE -NUCLEAR FUSIONi VOL. 10i MAR. 19701 P. 81-84
:'DATE PUBLISHED ---- MAR70
"SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
TOPIC TAGS--PLASMA SHEATHy ELECTRON OSCILLATION, PLASMA WAVE, SURFACI::
-:WAVEP LOW TEMPERATURE PLASMA
-.CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
,DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFfED
~:.PROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1840 STEP ND--AU/0000/70/OIU/00~)/0031/1)0114t
~CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101887
UNCLASSIHEO
2/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING QATE--230CT70
t'IRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101887*
--.A8STRACT/EXTRA(;T--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS INVESTIGATE SURFACE
WAVES EXCITEO IN COLD PLASMA BY AN OSCILLATING CURRENT, CONSIOERING
CASES WHERE rHE PLASMA IS BOUNDED MASNA LAYER AND PLASkIA CYLINDER) .
IT IS PHYSICALLY CLEAR THAT ONE HAS TO TAKE INTO ACCIJUNr THE ACTUAL
GEOMETRY OF ~rHE PLASMA CONFIGURATION WHFN THE DAMP ll%,G LENGTH OF A
SURFACE WAVE 15 CO.'IMENSURATE WITH THE TRANSVERSE fjlt#lEiNSI,ONS OF THE
-PLASMA. THE AUTHORS STUDY THE SURFACE WAVES WHEN THE PLASMA 15
'ITE. CONDUCTIVITY. THE
.,,-,.SU-RROU,'VDED BY A METALLIC SHEATH OF INFIN
~.CONDMONS ARE FOUND FOR T4E.BUILD UP OF THREE 01MENSIONAL SURFACE WAVES
~D
THE CORRESPONDING EXPRESSIONS DERIVED FOR THEIR,FREQUENCIES AND
-GROWTH RATES. GOSUDARSTVENNYI KOAITET PO
FACILITY:
ATOMNOI ENERGII* FIZIKU TJEKHNICHESKIl INSTITUTP SUKHUMIt
IAN SSR.
_UINC L A S S I FE 0
'ROCE'SlING
112 028 tOICLASSI Fiff) 11
JITLE--SURFACE WAVFS IN A PLASMA WITH AN OSCILLATING CURRENT.
-U-
GSCILLATILINS OF A COLD BOUNDED'PLASMA
-AUTHOR-(02)-SIDOR0Vt V.P.w TSYRIN? V. S.~
;.COUNTRY OF INFO--USSR
.-SOURCE--NUCLEAR FUSIONv VOLo 109 MAR. 1970* P. 75-~80
.'DATE PUBLISHED----MAR70
-,SUBJECT AREAS--PHYSICS
'TOPIC TAGS--PLASMA OSCILLATIONs LOW TEMPERATUREt
PLASMA WAVE, RF FIELD#
SURFACE WAVE
C~ONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
46CUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED
.RROXY REEL/FRAME--1985/1839 STEP
~.CIAC ACCESSION NO--AP0101886
UNCLASSIFIED
DATE--230CT70
1. LONG WAVE
ELEGrRON OSCILLATIONt
NO--AU/0000/70YOLO/000/0075/0080
-2/2 028 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--230CT70
-.-CIRC ACCESSION NO--AP0101886
.-~ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-IUI GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE AUTHORS CONSIDER THE LONG WAVE
OSCILLATIONS OF A COLD BOUNDED PLASMA AGAINST A BACKGROUND OF STEADY
ESTATE ELECTRON USCILLATIONS, THE PROBLEM IS SOLVED IN A NONLINEAR
.:.,:APPROXIMATION WITH RESPECT TO AN EXTERNAL HIGH FREQUENCY FIELD* IT is
.,-FOUND THAT, AS IN THE CASE OF A CONSTApa CURRENTt THE SURFACE WAVES ARE
UNSTABLE. FACILITY: GOSUDARSTVENNYL 1(1401TET PO ISPOLIZOVANIIU
ATOMNOI ENERGII, FIZIKO TEKHNICHESKII IN$TITU,rt SUKHIMI, GEORGIAN SSR.
UNCLAS$IFIEP
Wien-M-6-
UBSP UW 621.~C~6.24t"12~.55
MINJLLIN~, R.G.,
"Co=nsrison 0~1 T'he Characteriv-tica Of U)Arashort Wave Si!,1310 RaflecUed Frou the E
lotcor Tr~,ilsl' c
Layer And R
V eb. MAt-aorn. rasnrostr. raaio-.oln O.eteoric Propavation Of radio Wave~--1,011-_ction
Of' Works), Issue 8, Lazan', Ls=n University, 15i7l, pp (frcra
No 9, Sept 1971, Abstract 'to 0,1192)
-Translation: In connection witn 'he fact that on the ttraes] of' tavteor Lurat
commt)nica ,Aon, tranvmiesjon of eig"wils is aometimea poosible by ulo'a)13 of refl-votion
from the sporadic IS layer, a ow.-.),.irutiva otudy is mi.-,de al' the c),!iractoriulic3 of
the ro-
aignalu relfloctod from filiq D&YOr and from meteor trails, The eill factor o:
flacted sigr-1111a (th,_ ratio of' time af existence of Ui;5 roillouted to Ua
time of chs,5rvation) ic -ze:?--ured. Dirotri`4"iticn "rvos aro proaonlfd for tlh-~- w_,iLnilh
angles of the rcf1f.)ctod alvroalu; it io roc~iblo to ujo tt',.i diff'Afuronces between curzas
d r " th-se types. '1'he di3-
correaton,,in- to both '-nc!: cf- prc;pagat~on for uepar4l-
41 1 L
tributiOn c`;ift-era ia~_i-:Aficantlly for the angles of elevatlon. It is t1hat
the max,.=ini values of ti,~e of the signule upon tha sporadic layer
exceed the signals from t1_e meteor tr4ile by,,-,, 2 ordors of magnit-ade; coneealle-itly,
'11.4 ref. N.S.
during reception it is neceasBry to use -an autc=tic gcin control. 2
UDC 621-571-532
PLEUXF'Ov' 1'.N.' SiDmov, Va.
'Erfect Of Conditions In The Ionosphere On Meteoric Propagation Of Radio Pulses"
V eb. Yeteorn. rasDrostr. radiovoln (Mettearie Propagation Of Radio Wavea--Collection
Of Works)-, Issue 8, Kazan', ~-szsnl_niversitY, 1971, PP 66-73 (from RZh-Padicte1.,11Lrai*:,5,
No 9f Sept 197fl, Abstract No 9,110~)
Translation:. A, computUition in made of diBtortions of cignalo with obliq,,io incidenca
at the Ionosphere and reflaction from a zetoor trull. Bee;uuve of absonao ir. tha at-
mosphere of abrupt changes of the gradient of the refractive 4"ndex, the ap-,.rcach of
geometrical optics is used during the computation. It is deterninad that Vor radio
pLtlaea with a sm-all spectrum width, it is possible to ne;:lectl the dlstorlicns in
the atmosphere; with a wido apectrum and long routes Ltr;psa], it ic neceenary to
take the= into account. 5 ill. 8 ref. N.0.:
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Rit" ~ -1 i z ~ ~- P~OCESSING
j~n_`
~~r-ITLE-THEDISTRIBUTION OF ORBIT,PARAMETERS AND THE CHANGES IN INCIDENT
PARTICLE FLUX DENSITY -U-
~-AUTHOR-4031-ANORIANOVe N.S.t PUPYSEVr U.A.11 SIDORUVV'~ V.V.
~,:`MjNTRY (IF INFO--USSR
].%-:SOURCE--ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, MONTHLY NOTICES~ VOL. 148, NO. 2t
p - 227-237
`11~.'DATE PUBL ISHED ------- 70
UBJECT AREA-S--ASTRONOMYlASTROPHYSICS
'_..;~TOPIC 'roAGS-ORB.lT PARAMETER, METEOR, ASTRONOMIC llbSeRVATORY, METEOR
AZADtANT
~____'._-CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS
;-...DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLAS.SIFIED
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UNIC LA S S I F IED
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~,CIRC,4CCESSION NO-AP0125109
ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-W) GP-0- A3STRACT. ~~HIS pApER, pqESENfS TH,-~ !~E S, U L 0 F
MEASUREMENTS, MADE AT THE KAZAN RADIO A-3TRDNOMY 0'. SERkj;!l,.)P,.Y (USSR), F
THE OkBITS T -,I!] P
.C,F METEORS AND THE INCIL)FNT FLUX OF: Q- if, i 0,~
RADIO METHODS "144VE bFEN USED WHICH REMOVE THE SE'VISITIVTTY L I M I T A I i 0." 0 IF
A BACK SCATTER RADAR FOR f--AINT AND FAST '11IFTEO)'PS. IK~ i ovFs f I i
STATISTICAL RELIABILITY OF THE FLUX MEASUREMENTS. f H EL11"11NATEON OF
VELOCITY SELECTION HAS INOT RESULTED IN' CONSIOERASLE CH-44INGES IN THE
DISTRIBUTIOINS OF ORBIT PARAMETERS. 013SERVATIONS P!)k MANY YEARS HAVE
SHOWN THAT SEAS-ONAL PECULIARITIES IN THE DISTRIau'r.tom OF SPOPADIC
METEOR RADIANTS OVIER THE CELESTIAL SPHERE AND THE~AVERAGE INCIDENT
METEOR PARTICLE FLUX VALUE REAMIN UNCHANGED FROM YEARJO YEAR.
FACILITY: KAZANSKII G3SUDARSTVENNY1 UNIVERSITET,,~ KAZANP USSF(g.
UNCLASSIFTE0
P000"2373-
Acc. Kr. Ref Code:
-T P P- 5
Study of 'Orbits of Small Meteor BodiA jue Scatteriniz blethod
(Abstract.: "Study of the Orbits of Small Meteor Bodi",- by the Oblique
Scattering Method," by N. S. Andrianov, V. P. Popoya and
K-zakh State University-, M-oscTi, kstronomicheskiy Vestnik, Val IV, bzb 1.
---1970, PP 43-48)
The,-authors proposed the oblique scattering method for studyini-the
orbits of small meteor bodies at the 1AU Symposium No 33 in 1967; this
paper now describes practical investigations of the wthod. Since 1965
the method-has been used in measuring 3,2GO radiants and the velocities of
indivi4iial, sporadic meteors brighter than approximately +Vr, The mean
square,errors for measuring radiant coordinates are 2".'S and for velocity
1.5 km/seci These estimates were confirmed an the basis of observations
of- t4 Geminids stream, The radio magnitude of a mettor waii estimated -
using:the formula mr - 40 - 2.5-logdm, wbered-b is the electron density
at thle point of maximum ionization. Using the measured radiants and veloci-
ties~ W-electranic computer was used in calculating the orbits for 1,090
meteors brighter than approximately +6mr and for 500 ciatoors brighter than
approxjpately +P,. In. contrast to the radar method, the now radio method
Makes iv possib-'- tq observe faint meteor
s aving great velocities and
Reel/Fraile'
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evaluation of observational selection is more precise. The determined
distributions of orbital elements for the most part coincide with the
distributions obtained by the radar method. There are differences in de-
tails, attributable to different selaction conditions and a difference in
the sensitivity of the apparatus used. For example, -the i and e distri-
butions in these observations are considerably closer~to photographic data
than to radar data. The percentage of short-period orbits (with a 4 1)
'was even greater than in radar observations.
19760327
U S.' 3 R UDC 621-317-77
MIMUYIOV, B. K. and SIDORRY., V., V:
"Measuring the Relative -Phase Instability of the I'letleoric Chwme!
in Frequency and Polarization Separation"
Moscow, V sb. X Vses. konf. po rasprostr. radiovoln. Te--isy dokl.
Sekts. 1 (Tenth kl!-Union Conference on tl~e Propagation of Radio
b7aves; Report Theses; Section 1--collection of works) "Nauka, "
1972, pp 527-530 (from RZh--Radiotekhnika, Eo 10, 1972, libstract
No IOA425)
,iven of me, surements of the tu.
Translation: Results are g ie covrse
rcc(,
for the difference in phavie of coherent, oignaln. in t*rr, Av!!,~I
antenp-als with orthogonal polarization. The- data ob-L'ained i.--iay be
used in the design of meteor systems usinr.; polarization or fre-
"our illuzt-rationa, biblio&aph~ of two.
quency separation. I
A. L.
03.
"Electron--Microscopic Study of Intracellular Symbiosis of Rickettsia-Like
Symbionts and Argasid Ticks"
Moscow, Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR, Vol 211, No 3, 19730 pp 707-710
Abstract: Study of the ultrastructural organization of ricketLSia-like
symbionts of the genus Wolbachia (obligate inhabitants of cells in tick
ovaries, Malpighian tubules, and other organs) in several tick species
(Alveonasus lahorensis Neumann, Argas persicus Oken, and Ornithodoros
papillipes Birulia) showed that the developmental cycle of the symbionts
in all three tick species consists of three stages: (a) reproduction, (b)
conservation, and (c) activation. The size of the symbiont population is
regulated by the host in all stages of their combined existence. The
nj er or sy=-bicars increases after the ticks feed, but the former pass
through the initial stage (binarv fission) in onlv a coamarativeiv few,
cells that contain cavities' in T,,,~ich new parasite' colonie's can forni; the
bulk of the population remains in the conservation stage. Fasting the
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pp 707-710
ticks results in a steady decrease in the number of symbionts, as shown by
theappearance and subsequent increase in.colonies with degenerating syn-
bionts. Thus, the numbers of the symbionts-mutualists remain under the
-has.tls control and never reach the level,that might threaten its life.
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CHEB&NOV, S. M., and Institute of Epidemiology and ~Ucro-
biology imeni N. F. G!~"Ieya. ~Aca e.&y of Medical Sciences USSR, Moscow
11A Device for Processing and Embedding Several Preoriented Blood-Sucking
Arthropod Organs in Epoxy Resins"
Moscow, Meditsinskaya Parazitologiya i Parazitarnyye Bolezni, Vol 41, No 1,
janjFeb 72, pp 113-114
Abstract: This device takes advantage of the fact that organs placed on a
gelatin film tend to remain fixed in place. It consists of a 26 mm square
mold box 5 mm. high with walls 1 mzn thick. It is Dartitioned into 5 rec-
tangular sactions by walls 4 =-.a high, which can in turn.be subdivided into
'th transverse walls 1.5 mm high. After acetone treat-
2-3 more sections Y,
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ment and rinsing, the box L3 dipped in 1. ~ gelatin iter solution, excess
is removed, and it is all(nied to dry. Organs removed frora -.1chs in Hank's
solution under a s tereomi cros cope are oriented on the galatin floor of one
section with a =-nimum quantity of fluid, The section is then filled with
fixing fluid, after which the organ stickz permanently to the gelatin while
all subsequent treatment and embedding operations are L4arried out. The
box can be reused, or employed to store embedded specimens.
621 5 S 2
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ZOLOTMEHIrl, A. A. 1-1-ILEVSKIY, L. 3. , 81MOL SIC-1Y, I L. and SIDGROV,
Yu. A.
'io,
"Effect of Iron Atoma on -Electrical Chaj,acteriou of Pla~,;'Lic
ation"
Silicon Deform
Lenimgrad, Fizik-a i teski-mi,1--a ppluixaN.Todnikov, Ho 10, 1972, pp 1-961-
1965
ct: are dr sc:ribc-d 'or tbe
connectee w.-ILI.-h ~,.--uurc atinosphuror, by gewer,'Ain(r JJr,
silicon crystals with variow3 conte-rit's I)f Oxygel~ "JA."i iron
ties. The reasou for this ig that e-.~,,treme in gor!"fl
nium- can only be obtained for a sl)wrt tire
theimal shock vrithout 811011 RtUOSI)hereq.
conduc'ed b, -.iralyzine, the teraperature dependr:,,xice 04,
fect. The used ~,ere monoorystal'-- of --!I. C
con vith minijLuz of 20 %-,-~d
phosphov.11.1 cr boron. cut:iu thu fca-!-A C.11, 1 U
IX18 awl wf.:-e befor-.-- cuolil-lp. in
XII
3
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, ~ I ~'! ~, II!S1
d L t0 t- J. k 'n . ,,Bata opi the
2.
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SIDGROVI YU.YE.
110ptir=m Algorithm CT "he _T",tection Of R:iior Si--ji-olc I.n U~
Ki- Val X Wo 2, Fel) 10 rp 102-10L~
yer, j2w. Y'UZ. P5'j iceA ClArc.-dko
Abs~ `N~e ali~nrith:,n (if' rjf:-,t-C.-LjC)rj of 1-ndar 9j.1 I z; LL
;zad by im,~ort_-nt lti! C-
i(.1110 Of Ub:~CrVA-1'10," !~:nd T:1;A1-:C- it I i! to I - Id
tection. Theze rra,)ertien arch: 11 It. doen nc~t dvp;,,n:i a
of t1he noive ond the oim-d i.,iramaters; ;~t.-Y- Of -I "Irl--!:C
is u conf--t~mt wltln ,;ny actual nr,-LE9 -,?cw!ar. hn-j It ~~10 1~I
ity,of correct detecticn w-ith imy i3i,gnal-to-no-i~:e rad.o. it
f OTj-,7b4.'.cn of- the detectnr is increaseld vi-th ~"-Lc!
eff iciency ~af
4 i,ef. Feceived by v-2d-Uorz:, 18 Jan 1972--
V11-4b. F.FFELr OF GROM CONDITIONS AND GAS ETCHINC ON TIM CARRIM DISTRIM-Tielf
IN THF CALLIUM ARSUNIDE LAYUS
[Article by V~~ M.. Z-slatin. G. r. _Lliakin. V.-I.Judayev, jL2---.Q-UaRZQV.
Novosibirsk,. Novosihirsk. lil Rests
!RLUkKsv-'A'~il~~vykh Krletall.v I Pienok., R ... isn'
The methods at electric b rtakdown wtb rompeet -Akrv Rection, measurs-
Ment of the voll-rarad charact 'ristics for intraraii0al a *' thing of the film
and 11all measurements were used to investigate the iife~t a~f the covad"Itlons a.-
forammition of gallium arsenide ~pitj-xle, Isviors in the open chloride system. an
the niactrophyatcal latoper"te and the comctuzzation prattle at the** Layors.
7he n+ substrates were used alloyed with tellurium, tin maul silicon. The
layers grown an high-r4sistaLoce aubetrat" were also investigated.
it won found :hut in the growth camparattire range of 765 to 725*C the
carrier concentration to the layermi decreases vith. temperature. The deT arraderace
of the nature of. the concentration dtatartbuti*s of the carrier* in the *p1razial
layers. of gallium aresn'da grown an tk+- 4mbetratte alloyed with diffazent ad-
mUtureas wan presented as ma favactlon of the carystalUxation tomparsature of the
MISS.
i:1-4&. POSSIOLK SWRCE Or U14CO?rrKQLLM ALLOYING OF EFITAXIAL JAYERS OF
flAll lum AtSMIDE In THE GAS TV-145PORT METHOD
(Artici Aar-ar S. A. Dvarati Havasibirak;
a hy 51 , . , -- UY I
42,,trek. Otsego" Rqsts t S131texa PoluprovadnLkovykh
Kri*-tAllav L Pl*n,)%. lu-Ion. 12-17 Jkjno. 1972, p 901
dats=iulua- zz=== zz z -rx=lz~ct vhich
of tho prop4r%Loo of the g4ltUam -or**oL4& ZaVers end .;he armth
-
Mv4Ltlems of blill"uslity l&j*TO La the a** tr*roport method takeoplac*.A
.tudy it" sadc of the effect of different p4rawaters (the dagwattiowtomperaturm.
the 24M.;Pbl$44 'COO"ft,440U) - 90 the OjAKtTaphyAdC4.LPTOP"tl*fi Of~ thO. 3AYSCO.
The POSSIbIlity Of GUOTIOX the OpltszW layals of l&M= MrstaLd a with
Oxygen .18 "scusiod.
X-14* ALLOYING WE GALLIUM ARSEHIDE LAYERS WITIt 711; IN 'nit CAS TRANSPOWT
[Article by Tu. G'.' Sidarov. L. F. VA*tl'yeya. Nov-asItIrsk: Novosibirsk, III
itnpozium j;;1qp'Cp-r;Ztm Hn4ti'T -Slnij,~~A rolt.provajntkc%~kh Xriat~lluv i -Ilrnek,
Rurnlan~ 171-11 June 1912, p 1431
spans" ~e"rw with Z%n, the .1actre In concentre.
tion was obtatn*41., from .10.1 cur to 101 cri The results avv cotV&"d with the
equilibrium level of alloying calculated from theroodynamic data. A study was
made of the poselbility of using tin to grow multils"red structures.
USSR UDC 536.421.4+536.421.1
"Mechanism of Epitaxial Crys~talli-zation Through Chemical Reactions"
V sb. "I'ist-al I izatsi-a i -nevrashcheniya ina'ion and
ya (Cryotalli u
Phase Transformations-collection o::" works) "Nauka 1 telLan."
1971, PD 80-85 (-Zrom T.-o. 9, 1971y Abst-fact IT. o . 9E395)
'he basis o~' da-a o-" electron nicrosco-ce investi-
Translation: On L u L
gation of the generation of epitaxial Ge and GzaAs layers in the
gas-transport ruethcd, the effect of supercool-Jrc.-, and -Che dis-
orientation of seeds on the velocity of their 1"ormation is co,,,.-
u - --h an increz~se in S, Lm increase is ob-
nixted. 14- is shown ullat
tained in the goneration rate- and the for:-matiori probatility of,
seedo disoriented with res-oect to the substrate. '11he m3*111DIUMM
thielmesfi of the solid film is reduced.
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t~LEKSANDROV, L. N., and SIDOROV,...Yu.G.
"Formation and Growth of Thin Epitaxial Layers (Homoepita%ial Semiconductors"
V sb. Protessv rosta kristalloy i plenok Doluproyodn. (Procedures for the
Growth of Semiconductor Crystals and Films -- Collection of.Works), Nor"Osi-
birsk, 1970, pp 14-26 (from RZh-Blektronika i yeye prituenenive, No 7, July
1971, Abstract No 7B62)
Translation: An analysis of the dist4-ctive features of the course of a horjoe-Ditaxiaj
process on the surface of semiconductor crystals shows -that under a ctual'- cond:ct ions
of deposition of the film, the mechanism of 5-dimensionel nucleation is principally
realized as the result of the presence of Impurities ad-iorbed by the surface and also
as a result of the probability of disorientation of the lattice of the nucleus and
substrate. Subsequent growth of the nucleus as well as epitaxy on the pure sections
of Uia substrate surface can take place by combination of the Individual atoms or by
a 2-*dimensional mechanism of laminar growth (TUG). The exiatence of imperfections and
defects on the surface considerably decreases the necesmary work for their formation.
For quasiopherical nucleif small departures from the surface (111) should facilitate
TG, and transition to the planes (110) or (100) should binder it, For rectangular
nuclei, transition to the surfaces (110) and (100) assists 1U. Experimental studies
of autoepitaxial Ge-As principally show a 5-dimmenaional character of nucleation at
surface (111) and the appearance of individual sections of Ta at the surfaces
USSR
ALEKSANDROV, L. N., and SIDOROV, Yu. G., Protessy rosta'kristallov i plepok
Eoluprovodn. (Procedures for the Growth of Semiconductut Crystals and Films
Collection of Works), Novosibirsk, 1970, p'p 14-26 (from RZh-Elektronika i
Xeye primeneniye, No 7, July 1971, Abstract No 7B62)
displaced from (111). Basicallyp the 3-dimensional growth of the film io the cause
of the formation of the wide transition region between the film and the substrate
which is marked by the discontinuity' of the'electrophysical properties. 15 ref.Y.G.
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