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About Dif f racticn of Parallel Light V~avm by Travelling Ultrascnic 'Waws. 1. v by E. H. I-Amers CMAN# I)VX# Zeitachrift f= rhy~*# Vol 1410 1955" w 604-621. *AFCM Aw 68 On the lbeary of the 2mmal CondwUvlty of a Mama, Part lp by ff. SWLtrow. =KO, Imr, Z. fmr Pbyvft, Vol CMTZ, ND 1, 19551 AN=- OB 4/T/992 Sci - flw-~ 04 Arr 62 / ~ 2'0 71.X on the 2bmy of TbvterLgU Lomme In & FAUttzzg mmwt:Lo ne2Af bV M. lb2tetzldp 1, , 22 3;Pa mms wj zeit tmr Pbpas, vbi am=, M50 pp TO-82#-r---- xm-SAR-ft-ms ftl-p2va NOT 63 -1 V-21 11WO On the Tooory of the Turml Cond=tivlty of a Fl"ma . Part 11 p H. RUM Sabirmer. a0M, per, Z. fur PbyL,.'.k) Vol'-Myll, ft 2, 1955x PP ASM aB 4/T/993 S-ai - fte, &,X! Alw 62 / f,21 713 Concerning the CryataUizatloa of Evaporate-,A Antimony Film 0 by Aftlf Gotsberger, 24 pp. GMM, per) Z FAO:Lk$ Vol CX'Ln,, 1955, pp 182-2oo. ABC UCRL-Traw -504W Sci io Nov 6o List 45 13 The Fuwlnzmnt.91 ReUtIonablp Between Diaboention Density and Stress ftnetions, by E. Kroner, 12 pp. GZFMAN, - er, Z. Ph .-Yol-C=.-jj.J95,5) pp 463-475. ATs-66n7G Sci Jul 62-16090 MEAWRING THE OSCILLATOR SrRHNM OP A 1. motd=WA H. PEW NI-LIXES IN A WATER AND AIR-STAMMLIMZHD LlCMT ARC (Messurig der Os4U&tmrmWks Maiger M-Unfen Lm Wasser- uDd Luftsubillaterten Lld)bcgen~ 11962) 18p. (I fig. ownitwo 14 rds. Order frm SLA $1.60 62-16W0 Trana. at Zeltedulft fdr Phymik (West Germany) 19M. v. 143 (no. I I p. 77-9Z DESCRVMRS: OFmm phyBice, Ream oactUadom *SpocnWraphic analysis, Lighting eTApnum The oscillum strerg& of 10 NI-nmMplete (Inpawd in the wave length ramp between SSW od 4(m Xj_~_Rd 71f txlr cmVm=Ke on detemdned thmigh absolute in- tensity awar4remem. ta dds cmueettm the shookme Intensideg cl a hydrogen and an co"m line are used (Phys1---Th-edc&4 7T. v. 8. m 6) (over) oFft...4 7"6144 NegAtive Photneffects in Se-Acmd~kctors, by F. Stock-nmp 18 pp - GM~-W, per, Z. Phys., Vol 143, 1955, PP 348-356. P9" 316,067 PM UM-TRANS-10129 Sai-Physics Dee 67 3W,214 d the - p- in Yopwo vith dl* DWWdm Cf*A CWw&bw, by J/ P. Fran* IL G. Hem Val 143, GEMAN, per@ ZOW tK ftl pp 559-M, t956 - 922M4 AEG AI-Tr-93 Sd-ESU. Nkm 65 2%o9R The 3nmCnim.vf Th.b T' i 0 - df Fir lrppv."" GUMANt pesP-Z ftu A 96907 sci - phys- Mar 64 The Sav=o of T Temporamer of I and T4113 pp. GERMAN per, Z f 1956. -pp ' scl - phys-l! Mar 64 b on 12~-rmoelempnt.-. Prcm the Rheniom- Olystm, by G. Flamv.-, G. Schneider, 7 Prn- Ph~bit.j vol cx-1111, 1905601 'AX7 ti C-aner*tion of a St"ail of B~droRn Atom With thaidirectional Nwlssr Sping bj 0, Clauenitzers R. Floischman j, H. ScboM*r, , pp- dERW# per, 2 Phygilto Vol VMV., 1956P P-) 336-342. ABC AM-Lib Tr -(68 Sri - Ruc I%" Sao '58 7 JP6 1;7umilr. 0. N'01)1`1, CUMANG AND POLARIZA,rioli Ov 'ii*:11_'!.'~G PAOIMNS und wa It -P,(Aoi,.; n) tr. ty 0, A. Sin- C i1r. 2p. 5 rc!& NRCCITLOuilcal trano 941. OL-l',r frt-ai NRCC $0.50 NRCG C-3591 Tr:.--..% of rdr FhyMk(WcstGnnany) 1956. p. 40-454. 61-22101 1. Nuctc3r reactions-- Analyals 2. 3. L1.ueror_,s--Nuc1vsr reactior,41 1. Musitair. 0. If. N F cc Tr '. 11 111. N".,,,CC C_:~_,?I IV. flatto;~nl cour,.il Ci om:_13 (Nuc1c:ir F'o,,!cs- T-17, v. 5, to. 11) conective and individual Degrm of Freedom In Belium II., by W. Brouls, 38 pp. GMM,, per, Z Pbplkp Vol W.V., 1956j. PP 4W-5W. 6i- Am om-waw-681(L) sci - ftV oat U 1*71, .2, .2-j- List 6o Unifi.ed Dynamics and Theriaodynamics of L W-1--ruia'-, Plasma, by H. ~aocker, Th. Peters, 30' up. Vol CxLrv, 195bp UFJUW, per, " fucr Fbyqu PP 586-611. Rand co, rx T-coO Sci Phyes Aug i7 New Method of Wasuring NKtmme4 BmU Ion Ow"Ut Lu RL&b Vacwnp by W. SdmUes Fe Derobard, QWMp yor., Z, fuer fteU,, Vol CILVj No ).s 1956.,:,~pp~- COIND -- ,;, -;~ - / 4~ ;, v , Sol - a]" My 62 Necbanism of the Brergy Tranaer in the Sensitized nuorescence of Organic Mixed Cryst&U,, by R. C. Wolf,, 7 Pip. GMMI Per., Z. %IV WoUr If voi aw, 1956,, pp 116-124. C 653 A.C.S.I.L. Tr 887 sci - Ch"04 ftysics May 57 M/dex ~o 53~L Macroacopic k4jutridioa and lAttice Diaorder In Silyar r Bromide Crystalap by Wo Zietan, OMM, per, Z. Pv -Vol =Vt Ito 1: 1956,, pp 125- 1110. j ABLIS-0-231 Sci Aug 58 7/' de6 Elect= Imp ---A-sz it a LowTan3t------- -Z Hall Effect and Electrical Resietame of Inab in Strong Magowtic Fielas and at Bigh Vressures,, by Jo GLO10656up go Kutatug) 5 99, GEMN, per, Z PbPlkj V01 =Vs 1956P PP 151-155. BIA 57-2338 may 58 & 6 47 I -al '-R. haviour o~ -Cryoul t-y- ff. r. MUM-. I*r 2j. fuer Physik, Vol 9 MV) 2o6-P-7n. '1' "IF WS io 62 aectron TheoY7 InvestAgatione an Vacancies in Metals: The Association b2sra of Vacancy Adre in Homovalant, Metals as in Transition Metalso by A* Seeger* GERRMO per* ijazdk. No 145. 1956. pp 161-a83. ONBS TT ?0-57%4 Sci-yat Aug 70 Haaw.. G. and Sdmider. G. 62-1&263 DIVEMGMnONS ON THERMOELEMEWS OF THE 1. Hasse. G. SYMM IRMRW-RHENtL1M. [19621 10p. (figs. U. ScbAdder. 0. ornitted) 5 refs. Order from SLA $1. 10 62-18263 Trans. o(Zeltlechriftl fUr MysikjWest Germany) 1956, v. 144. p:-236-262. - DESCRIPTORS: *Temperature sensitive elements, *Thermocouples. Crystals. ORheuluffn, 01ridium. TwqKcn, Thermoelec-tricity, High temperature research. The thermopotentials of Ir. Re, and of alloys of the a-, t! 4 tern Ir-Re, against W were measured up to 24500C. I'lio upper limit of usefulness of 0=rnoclemeuts of Is apparently between 2000 and 24WOc.. depen the combination. Systematic st"es Wyerbs t range of concentratims showed the followft Wk1j d Tab" SKAM (Physics- -nemodytiamics. Tr. v. 9. no. 3) (ever) ~ on the Trammissiolm Of fte a . 1- n tons by 0. Bmwr. amu,, no per,,_LMM Vol mvp 1956v vp 279-2 300. DOW29WCT Be% - mvice f5 7,6~ Sep 57 jo;gl~ COntlrn- Th*M Of DiSIOC"lOR9# OY Z- VM" aW G. Riodaro (Nat"S wo Zo Pbot. VOIL 16 X9%.. Vp 424-4n. ABLID-MI4 Bel AW 58 71 , ~~f Saturation Magnetization of Nickel Under High Hydrostatic Pressure, by No He Von Klitzinge GERMAN., per'Zai&sehrift fuer Physikp Vol 146, 1956, PP 59-64 NTC 72-12351-20C * July 712 63-14M4 Waidelich, Wilhelm. 'ME QUESTION OF A AgI1r 17MUC-MRAL CHANGE 1. WaWllck W. IN ME FORM110N OF 'nW. LATENT IMAM, 7 "At 63, 13P. 14 refs. Order from SLA $1.60 63-14054 Tranr. at 74tschrift Wr Phyaik (West Germany) 1956, v. 146, p.-50575TT.- MSCRIPTORS. *Photographic Images, *Silver com- pounds. 011roraWs. Crystal lattices, *Photographic chemicals. Photographic film. X-ray Photography, Photography. Photographic Lmulalons to the presem work. a search Is made with monochro- matic X rays for signs of a 0 3 structure In Dabye- Scherrer diagrams. Photographic films that were mmed along thrmo the primary beari to avaiiiZte exposure to the X ruys during the Debye were used as the t;ample_ In each case, p(KKof SM0 d 7rA*M Urtices (Materials--Photographic, Tr, v. 10~ no. 4) (over) I Unified Dynamics and Thermodynamics of A Thermal Plasma., by H. Maicker, Th. Peters, 40pp. GERMAN., per, Zeitschrift fur Pbysik) Vol 144., 1956.. PP 586-611. usn TT-64-73-351- 322,679 Sci - ftsics Apr 67 61-16439 Strosche. It. 711E EPPICIENCY OP CADARIM SELENIDE.LAY- Strout^ K ERS AT SELENIUM RECTIFIERS, 11. (1961120p. (5 figs. ornitted) 34 refs. Order f rom SLA $1. 60 fl-16459 Trans. of 7At!chrift f1dr Phyalk West Germany) 1956, Y. 145, p. 597 FTM DESCRIFMRS. *Selenium rectifiers, OSeIcnides. Cadmium compounds. 4 0 I ibbo- It was found experimentally that the two stmwres of the CdSe. 1. e. the cubic anci the hexagonal one. behave dIfferently with respect to placement of the excess Cd. At the cubic CdSe the placement of excen Cd in the lattice will cut down the electric resistance more than this Is the cape for the hexagonal CdS. 'One may rolee or lower at will the electric resistance by tempering the samples In Se or Od vapor. renrectively. Accord- Me* 04 (Enginee ring- - Electrical. TF, v. 6. no, 6) (over) english title unknonnt by H. Rollnik. GEIMP =j 7eito fix R Vol 145, 1956F pp 63gLa3. WJAA F IkDMA TT F 13j,302 oct 70 an an Experimntal and Theorotical Detemination of 0 the Tharmal Conductivity of the PIPLam in a Rish. Current Carbon Arc, by R. Vienecke., 24 pp. GMMI, per, Z Phyalk,, Vol CnVl,, 1956,, pp 39-58. ARC Tr SCL-T-46 Sei - Phy Sop 58 flectron Thsor7 Investigations about Visomoiss inKstals: Influence of Maloostions an Cryst&U Layers and AppUed Problemse tV H. Stable, GERKM,p part Z Pbndk Ro 146, 19569 pp 217-2419 *NBS TT 70-37513 sa-fts Aug ? 0 12, S, VELOCITY ANALY313 OF LAVAL BEANS# BY E. w. KcKER,, W-i NEWESt 15 FPS, GERMAN* PERo. .I VOL CxLvto 1956v PP 320*3320 AEC TR4799 sc I - PHYS my 61 1-73064 1.11~ Frqq Condensed AtOvO and Y-Olec"IcLI in 3y por, 7, Ifter Fhyo-4kj Vol MOWI, 2.956, 333-3,28- 9093605 AEC Tr-47go Sci C, J i)-ec U On tb* IORL B~flGCWM *nd GMWMIU7 nectrm solosice in tin CoUloun -of AMWII ICW vith ?me XAAM~ Stwf&c"jo lw Co Ennom - i ammi Ipwa t ~ du I fww Vbl 247m IWO pp M-830 MA TS-66-U.066 Id 61 3320 2U A Sm Microbalance of Qwirts for Work Under Rioest Vacum,, by Herbert Mwerp ZK 12a1= BehrAt., 10 pp. GMRMAN,, per, Z fuer_pw _. Vol CxLvns, so 48 1957. IMA CY-525.V scl - aw 'ra ff, '- -Y ftg 57 Gua Therm=t-try at High T-amperatures I. A New Method of Can Tlwm=etry,, by R. Moser, J. Otto, Thome. (&fflW, par, Z Phya, Vol CUVIlo 1957, Vp 59-75. 11-mmummft. D~IR/31028/CT SCI - maice '5- r 9,91,0 Feb 58 Cc-is Th-cracraetry Mc-Avur-ownta mt U& T=pamrt=-an. n. Datendwtion of the Gold no Polutj by H, Moser, J. Otto, W. Thomas. 12IR!LIT, p,;r, Z LILU r Vol C;MVIT,, 1957, pp 76-91. DSIR/31027/CT Sci - khysice ji-g;' re r Ifeb 58 I= sUdOCUO SW-Sw*od~XY SISOM toledw DWI% Ing"t of Afta b= on Pare uw4bdomm swbcm by Curt Snww4 39 m GEANLANO PWO, - it Vol CXLVDO 19S7, pp 161A91 F?9y- ,~EC-4~~-V-467 ~d-jvb" msy 65 snow 2bwa of the MUM= of ftAiAve Jos an *"Luc &Wftomm~ bw clad- T. ft"r a6 MIN. ammo pw, Aw Val p rdlArm-LO-1 IMMT,jp, spe FJLISRW AW V Tis-35 38 331pm 64 - AQGuw ode= ja 67 Energy Distribution of Secondary Electrons Released by Protons in Gases. by Erich Blauth. GERILIAN, per, Z, Phys, Vol 147, 19579 pp 228-240, MM-Trans-729'- July 69 384-709 tbzolutu 'd countl~- in ze-.VI*o a Satur(AIM MiCkona., by J. BaiW,;Zos H. Fiaebbock,, 16 pp. GUNAI-Ij per, Val MVIIA 19~370 M-287. Ub Tr 810 sal Ifar 39 Forced 09cillatIon5 of a Simple Nonlinear System, 1. The Differential Equations; wA Their Steady-State Bolutions, by Werner Braunbek,, 0 uP. b ZIP= GERW, per, Z_n!!L.PbysIkj.Vol CXLVII, 1957: VP 297-306. RAOA N-57659 SCI - pt~-'3 Feb 58 62-10619 Haken. H. CALCULATION OF THE ENERGY OF TM 1. Title: Exciton EXCITON GROUND STATE IN A POLAR CRYSTAL 1. Haken, H. ACCORDMC TO A NPW VARIA71ONAL PROCE- DURE OF PEYNMAN, 1. 11961140p. (39 refs. omitted) 13 refs. Order (rain SLA $3.60 62-10619 Trans. of Zeltachrift ft Physik (West Gernmy) 1957, v. 147, p. 323-349. DESCRIPTORS: Particles, Energy, OCrystals. Lattices, Vibration. Excitation. Quantum mechanics. Wave analysis. Numerical snalyalew Calculus of variations. The energy of the exciton ground owe In p0 vibrating crystals to calculated with the. rtr simplest "trial- Schroedinger -equation" wh.-.~=. (Phyeics--Solid State, TT, v. 7, no. 9) (over) 41~,T ~ W ~ W".- -Ij lphys 62-16689 Tb-xnas, Harry. CUTER PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT OF ALKALI 1. Thona", H. METALIS. L ITS THICKNESS DEPENDENCE FOR U. Title.- Its ... POTASSIUM: RANGE OF THE PHOTON IN 'I' HE METAL. III. Title-. Range ... t19621 1331p. 47 refs. Order from SLA $3.60 62-16689 Trans. of Zel4schs'ift f4l Physllkl (West Germany) 119571 v. 147. p. 395 -41 B. DESCRIPTORS: WWI metals, *Photoelectric effeM *Potassium, Thin films, Volume, *Photons. Distri- bution, *Plasma physics. Earlier work was continued by measuring the thickness dependence of the :~atoelectrlc emission of thin layers of potassium evaporated In highest vacuum onto a quartz support at low temperatum Meaurements *we made at constant Irradiation at wave lengdu between, (Physics--Sohd State. 77. Y. 9, no. 2) (overl "ks d 7odWcW lerAm no Exte=al PhotasUmtric, Effect of Alkali Metals. 11. 7he ~ Spectral Distribution of the Quantum Yield In Potassium, by H. Mayor, He Thaws, GERMAN, per, Wtsohrift fic Fhysikp VoII470 19579 pp 419-441. NASA IT F-10,907 GOVERN,%WM USE aNLY SCL-phos Aug 67 3389708- o ["'n'C'A'L-i-~t'V'I*-'.3nGATIONS OF FWASSIUM FILMS I,Thla films--Olitleal OF ATOMIC '111ICKNESS. [1961] 13p. pruperties Ordcr from ATS ~18.65 ATS-,M!~:G 2. Nfl~tAl (i1t'nS--O`p.'t-_-,t propcrtics Tram. of 74C.Lschrift firl Physik C.Vcit Ceriway) 3. potasr tum- -Optical 1957, v. 147, p. 465-480. Propettles I . Fibel, A.-W. R ATS-21.~NZS~ Amc1atcdTec1LnlcA Set-vices, Inc.. Last ~T Orange, 14. f 0 flict of TW;Icol S-1- (Phys los --Optics. TT, v. 5, no. 11) pjotce c c=cmto cm 19 p-p 101 j= 6,2 Vol III; TT-64-i6896 Hdbnd, G. ON 7M INFLUENCE OF HYDROGEN ON IME 1. Holland, G. cr ELECMCAL CONDUCnYrff ON THE SURFA , (w ZINC OMDE CRYSrALS 14p 21rats. Order from SLA $1.60 Tram. ct ZejtschryLfALftWjt(We:st Germany) 1957. v. 148 [no. 1) P. 15-27. (Chanistry- -Physical, rr, v. 12, no. 5) Office of Technical services On the ROWW" Of thO Chargewdede EDWV L"Wo to Tompersugm &A Sconorin Avde. by G. Mew. GERMAN, pa, ZOO. PhTlJL Vol 1480 pp 61-74 1937 922%W AE C ORNL-Tr-536 Sel-Phys Oa 65 290g644 Tweatiptions of the Energy Lose of Slow Blectrow in N-Itrogen., bytARVLjtLftjl!~j 21 pp. am"j, parp'"W-44k. Vol (MLVMO 1957) PP 177-191- 966803 f.mr *+~ Boo T-G-188 fla . fts N&Y 63 -* 1, F,4t ~ ibe Pimclectric 1-;ffcct i-i Scienitui, bv ii. 'lobrecht, et al. I-)er,, Z, Physiks Vol WyI9571 po 209-17. A~S 1210-(,J zsci - Cham Phy AII~!- 67 338,291. Elektronanbeugung Saufnuhmen von Neuartigen Zinn -- Wismit-Legierungen, by H. Bulow. GEMW, per., Zeit fur Physik) Vol CXLVIII., 19571 p 321. *possibly to be done by ACSI Sci - Apr 63 Observat'lon of Individual Electron Avalancher. and of Their 3econdarj Processes in Gases, by j. K. Vogel. ORMAN, per, Z. fur Physik, No 148, 19.73, -ap 1155-3 ~ - CSIRO SC-1 - FhY13 Mar 621 App~." 12-4p~' Electrical &We SWO cry o, GENW, pw, 2 Phrolke *NBS TT 70-5A43- an Ag- bly 14 Mst*oe No We 1937* pp 454495.. soi-mat Aug 70 The Microfield in Total Vaits With Reciprocal Nffect According to Coaomb's Iswo by 0. Sokerp 17 Pp. GERIJ40. PQrf 7&- a Vol CALVIUs 1957s PP 593-606. 5 OM 4753 ?W/X-3715 7- c,4 -/J a~~, C zov 59 11,3 Die Stabilisierung des ?,vischenzustandes der Supraleitung Durch Kritische Streme, by W. Bucket, R. Hi1sch. GEMM., per, Zeit far Physik) Vol CXLIX) 1957, p 1. *possibly to be done by ACSI Sci Apr 63 'IT-64-14taG Mcier, IL QCAMTrATIVE UXMIGAMN OF ME SPECTKAL 1. !..eler, 11. EIMLSSION IN ?W,SED USCHARGES OCCURRING IN MERCURY VAPOR JUGMST PREMURE ARCS. (19631 351) 22refe Crder from SLA $3 ). 60 Tr-(4-14taO Trans. of 7,cits[chrift] fur 'hysik (".est Gmnany) 1957, v. 149(no-'IT-~'--40451- (Physics. 17, v. 12. no. The Elastoplastic Behavior of a Cationic Exchanger, by 0. Rbjsh44mp~. Schloegl GERMAN,pwr, Z. !~np Vol 1;0 19S7s pp 137-49. ABC OML-tr-1663 Sci - Chem Oct 67 342j341 61-10706 Schonhelf. E.Ivrharth. MASS SPEaROSCOPIC INVESTIGATION OF MfOT0- 1. Gas toMz2flon-spectro- ION17ATION IN CASES (MassenspektroskopiRche lr Phic analysis g UnterRuchungen der Photoinisation in CaRen). (1960 1 Sc ianhelt, H. h (291P. 88 refs. Order from SLA miS2. 70. ph$4. 80 - 61-10706 Trans. of 7.1clischrift fUrl Phymik (West Get -wny) 4 9 1 57. v. 14 , 1151826 Mass Rpcctra were photograptied for air, nitrogen. oxygen, argrm, water vatxir, mercury vapor, and illuminating gap. The phatoJonliAtion was produced by a vacuum qkitk the light frcKn,*hich was to decom- posed spectrally. The Ionization products which were found can be explairwd by simple photolonization. respectively by disnociation. Compared to oxygen, nitrogen @how@ under similar conditions a weaker photodissociation. For purposes of comparipon the phatoionization was Investigated also with light which *10m of TGAMW was filtered throqh lithium fluoride. (Author) (Chemistry- -Physical, 17. v, 5, no. 9) &gkn-- In the golums* FA%riu Of the Salmr Ume in Plaamp by G. NdWp U pp. C - Kz- / X,.) MWSP pwp Z ftpikp Va 1957,, PP 04- 266. al - Cbm ft 59 on,p v 6 Amme U& 8wv 6=9 67K a7 & Ikglish Title UnIcnown) by Herbert Mayer and Harry Thomas, GERM&N, per, Zeitschrift fur Physik Vol CXLV:E:E, 1957., pp 419-441. *MM TT F-10, 907 Apr 67 The Condensation Behaviour of Substances With Ugh BDiling Points, by K. G. Gunther. GERMN, per, " fuer Physik, Vol CXLIX, 1,057, PP 538-549. *TIL 'r-5123 Sci - Chem jul 6o 7 T (Physics --Spectroscopy, Tr, Y. 11. no. 12) TT-64-10907 Bartels, H. and Seuchelt. R. ON TYPICAL MANIFESTATIONS IN THE SPECTRUM 1, llanla, H, OF DENSE PLASMAS. 11. SIGNIFICANCE OF THE I]. aeuchelt, R. RADIATION DENSMY OMBIBUTiON IN DENSE Ill. TRW SigrAfIcance PL.ASMAS DURING MUE DISCHARGING OF MER- CLTRY HIGIM.1717- PRESSURE ARCS. 119631 28P Order from SLA $., 60 TT .64 - I 09r, Trans. of 7eltsichrift) fUr Physik (West Germany) 1957. v. 149 (nd. $I-p76G9--VZ-. (Pbysics, TT, v. 11, no. 11) Thegry of tht Lav Te"wratuav ftak of Us Intaml Priction of M*Uls,, by SmA Douth., 33PP- 0 GMM,, per., Z Pbysik,, Val MM, MT.- pp M-130. AICC 3390 sci - Phr %)CA ~d - 4f ;1,314-07 Pbysical Prcetecas Duplag Usetzial Win talaoiws,o by Imb DayMp 18 pp. GMAJ, wr, Z fuer P2w*lk,, Vol CLp 19580 pp 16-0-1?1. 6 Z/,?~ A=/!CL.T.2kD oriW Sal - ft" mw 59 /~- 37 1 ~ 7g, ~, 0 ~16 Volplaender-Tetzner, G. ON THE THEORY OF THE X-RAY D(MIWMN CURVES FOR UQUIDS AND AMORPHOUS SUB- STANCES. 1196DI [29)p. 35 refs. Order from SLA ml$2.70, phS4. 80 61-106M Trans. of ZeltacbrIft Mr. ftAk (West Germany) 1958. 1. 136. -pzy-136. The statistical frequency distribution for Hquide and amorphous substances is obtained experinwnrAtly. by a Fourier transformation of X-ray actatterlog Intensi- ties. It to impossible to avoid a cut-off effect, which distorts the "radlolpraphic distribution cum" so ob- tained in a characteristic manner. The degree of dlw- tortion depends an the magnitude of the statistical deviations of the stom aftes in the irradiated volum and on the limit of measureme d the scaftering is- tensity. to order to exaridne don Wtuems. ft "Milan for scang"Al Ingenley In Uqkdde and Amer- phous substances Is derived. 1M~ Potirter bransform (Physics- -Tboaradcol, T17, v. 3. no. 0) (ower) 1. X-rsd1dd01k 0111 2. Uqtdds--X-rsya lydm 3. X-roydi ctlon%slyels,-, cot 01011 1. 151810 OA the Appearance ot Jots In C" -Am at a Kids Current Intensityj Part 1. j, by It. WansWo., 18 pp. MM, Per, Z PAPIk Jol CL) 2958m IV 9314141. AW-U-3T37 sai - Pbp Aug 99 41 V, /* ;z T Me Innuence of Mwirity Swfwo 711= on Straotm-al Ow,ges of ndu Bvqpmted Mall Pilm Vving AnnesUng, b7 K. J. ft=zenp ft ZL pp. Gavmp Pwo Zeltsebrift far Pbysik, Vol CL., loo pp 52T-550. A.C.S.I.L. Tr IM Gai - Pbys 5-~Y-v Apr 63 1he Line Profiles of 1hanally Excited Helium Unoss by 11. Wulff* GI!RM,o pevr zait anal Vol CL# 1958* pp 614-631* NASA TT F-lOv2SS Sci-Phys Oct 66 312t259 U. S. GOVEUqWn USE CNLY Kranz, J. and Drechsel, W. OBSERVAMON OF '111H WEISS REGIONS IN POLY- CRYSTALUNE MAITRIALS BY INCREASED MAG- NETO-OPTICAL KERR ROTAMN, (19631 llpArefs Order from SLA $1.60 63-14690 of ZeitschrifE Vc-etl~uk_(West Germany) DESCRIFrORS: *Ferrornagnetism, Crystals, *Do- mains (Crystallography), Visibility, *Magneto-optic effect, *Zinc compounds, Sulfides, Thin films, Vapor plating. A ZnS layer of specified thickness is vaporized on a polished ferromagnctic specimen. The mitgneto-optical Kerr rotation of linearly polarized monochromatic light with meridional magnetization of the specimen is increased by multiple reflections in the layer and by (Physics--Solid State, TT, v. 10, no. 5) (over) IlliumaIr, 0. YN- *LD OF (d, 20 RLACI-10NS IN 1 iiii WNTINUUM I (Amb~-kac von (L1, 2n)-Reaktion-In lirl Kojillilu- An'llyatil umberelch) tr. by D~ A. 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OFerromagnetlem, Ferroelectricity, OReelstance The ferromagnetic resistance change In nickel vapori- zation layers to Investigated. The relative magnitude of the total effecr (electrical resistance at saturation magnetization parallel to current minus resistance with transverse saturation, divided by the sample re- mistawe) declines with decreasing layer thickness. A (Physics- -Magnetism, TT, v. 7, no. 8) (over) oftes of T I 11mvices Investigation of Reterogeneou-S Antimony Vapor- Deposited Films, by F. Gremer, E. Ruedl. GF-%MX:, Der, Z f uer Physik, Vol CLT, 1958, PP 487-503. *AFC Sci - Phys Nov 59 (2512-D ) On the LUdtations of the Mmoslactric Efect in the Case of SemiconAuctora,, by Otto Boattgarp 15 Ipp - MMO per# ZaitachrM Fuer Pwolk. Vol CLIO No 3a Berlin i958# pp 29G- 306. JM L-1501-D =a x Bei - fkovtw gar 59 11wtric and Mapetla B"YIor of Ab In the Ares. Forming a Transitlan Toward the :Z=.s by Wervar WSOOMISMS g5 ppq MM P".--ZAW-ftANj, "I CUP 3956P IV 3W-3ff - ;~W AW BM-T-30 Sol - P*us 1'7de A 17 Octt 61 nwtriaa CandmUTIty of a namp by go sculuffe Mat per# Vol out Ito 3f Faft Mot 10ma" set W 60 62-10413 Hellenthal, Wolfgang. MAGNETIC RESISTANCE CHANCE IN NICKEL 1. Hellenthat, W. VAPORIZATION LAYERS IN DEPENDENCE ON LAYER THICKNESS AND STRUCTURE. 11961)115)p. 17 refs. Order from SLA $1. 60 62-10413 Trans. of Zeltschrift fUr Phyalk (WCK Germany) 1958, v. t5l. p~ 421-430. DESCRIMRS: *Nickel, OVaporizatl9n, Tbicings, Verromagnetism, Ferroelectricity, *Resistance The ferromagn"Ic resistance cNinge in nickri vapori- zation Jayers in Investigated. The relative magnitude of the total effect (electrical resistance at maturation magnetization parallel to current minus resistance with transverse saturation, divided by the sample re- sistance) declines with decreasing layer thieltnese. A (Physics- -Magnetism. 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