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ALVHOR: Agranovich V.M..
0 51-4-4/25
TITIS,: 6i~F~~N_ect~:~_ ~he solvent on the optical activity of mole-
cules of the dissolved substance. (0 vliyanii rastvoritelya na
opticheskuyu aktivnost' molekul rastvorennogo veshchestva.)
FERIODICAL:11pptika i Spektroskopiyall (Optics and Spectroscopy)
1957, Vol.2, No.4, pp.426-432 (U.S.S.113.)
ABSTRACT: Theoretical paper. It is assumed that the solute molecules
do not form covalent bonds with those of the solvent. The sol-
vent is taken to be non-active and transparent in that region
of frequencies where the solute absorbs light. S.I.Pekar's
method (Zh.Eksper. i Teor.Fiz.,Vol.22,641,1952) of adiabatic
approximation is employed. Nuclei of the solvent molecules are
regarded as a "slowly moving" subsystem which executes small
oscillations about certain equilibrium positions. The valence
electrons of the solute molecule are regarded as a "rapidly
moving" subsystem. It is assumed that the electron states fol-
low adiabatically the comparatively slow motion of the solvent
nuclei. Perturbation theory is used to obtain the ener& state
of the solution. Only the average effect of thi solvent on the
solute molecule is taken into account. This,is permissibl~i for
those molecules which are only alightly deformed en interaction
Card 1/3 vdth the solute. Interaction of an electromagnetA-c %eve -with the
On the effect of the solvent on the optical activity of
molecules of the dissolved substance. (Cont.)
solution is then considered. The interaction operator is
regarded as a small perturbation of the solution which causes
a transition of the solution from its ground state (defined
as the state in which a solute molecule is in its lowest
energy level) to an excited state (a solute molecule is now
in its first,excited level). Average values of the dipole
electric and magnetic moments induced by light are obtained.
From these values polarizability can be found. Finally, E)
the angle of rotation of the plane of polarization per unit
length of light beam in solution is found to be
8 ir2N n2 + 2 w Re
3 X0
where n refractive index of the solution, wave-
length of light in vacuo Ni- number of mollMes per unit
volume, (j = frequency, ke 13 real part of A ("gyration").
Away from the solute absorption band the dispersion of a is
given by the curve for an isolated solute molecule with its
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On the effect of the solvent on the optical activity of
molecules of the dissolved substance, (Cont.)
natural frequency displaced. In the solute -absorption band
the dispersion of 0 is asymmetric with expoential fall at
its limits and it strongly depends on temperature. There
are one figure and seven references., all Slavic.
SUBMITTED: August 20, 1956.
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AUTHOR: Agranovich,--V-.--M.
TITLE: A Theory of Natural Optical Activity of Molecular
Crystals. (Tooriya yestestvennoy opticheskoy aktiv-
nosti molekulyarnykh. kristallov.) 2. Quantum Theory.
(2. Kvantovaya teoriya.)
PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.II, Nr.6,
pp. 738-746. (USSR)
ABSTRACT: This mathematical paper is a sequel to Part I (Refol)
which dealt with classical calculations of the optical
activity of molecular crystals. The author studies
the interaction of a plane electromagnetic wave with
a crystal. He deducea general formulae for specific
rotation and its dispersion. He also discusses
summation rules. There is a mathematical appendix
and 11 references, 6 of which are Slavic.
SUBMITTED: November 22, 1956.
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AUTHOR: Agranovich.. V. bl.
TITLE: On the Concentration Dependence of the Quantum Yield
of Luminescence of Solid Organic Phosphors with
Admixtures. (0 kontsentratsionnoy zavisimosti
kvantovogo vykhoda lyuminestsentsii tverdykh organi-
cheskikh lyuminoforov s primesyami).
PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.III, Nr.1, pp.29-37.
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: There are two theories of the luminescence mechanism in
mixed organic phosphors, such as anthracene in
naphthalene or anthracene in polystyrene. Birks (Ref.5)
suggested radiative mechanism with luminescence of the
admIxture being due to absorption of luminescence of the
basic substance. A radiationless mechanism was suggested
by others, with transfer of energy achieved by resonance
interaction between excIted . molecules of the basio
substance and molecules of the admixture. This paper
is an attempt to elucidate theoretically the role of
both these mechanisms at various admixture concentrations.
The total quantum yield (Eq.22) is obtained as the sum
Card 1/2 of two quantum yields due to the two mechanisms of
On the Concentration Dependence of the Quantum Yield of Luminescence
of Solid Organic Phosphors with Admixtures.
luminescence. It was found that as eoneentration of
admixture is increased the quantum yield due to radiative
z9ohaniam. JJI begins to fall while the quantum yield due
to the radia ionlesa mechanism J I continues to increase
until saturation is reached. This supports the eon-'
oluaion reached in Refs. 6-8 that Birks' meohani= holds
only for low admixture concentrations. At very high
admixture concentrations a concentration quenching effect
occurs and the total quantum yield begins to decrease.
There is 1 figure and 13 references, 6 of which are
slavio.
SUBMITTEDi Deoembor 6s 1956.
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RUBACH, O.M. (mv); AGRANDVIGH, Y.M. (Kiiv)
Stressed state of circular plates stiffened by radial ribs
[with summarv in English]. Pr7kl. makh. 3 n0-1:38-50 '57.
(MLRA 10:5)
1. Institut budivellnoi mekbaniki AN URSR.
(Elastic plates and shells)
iUTHOR: Agranovich, V. M.
TITLE: On the Effect of Re-absorption on the Duration of
Fluorescence of Molecular Crystals. (K voprosu o vliyanii
reabsorbtaii na dlitellnost' fluorestsentsii molakulyarnykh
kristallov.)
PERIODICAL: Optika i Spektroskopiya, 1957, Vol.III, Nr.1, pp.84-87,
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: A phenomenological exciton theory of molecular crystals
(Refs.1, 2) gives the relationship between the duration of
fluorescence, coefficient of re-absorption, length of
diffusion displacement of exciton and absorption coefficient
of the incident light. For many molecular crystals it is
possible to regard fluorescence transitions as occurring
from exciton bands which correspond to the lowest level of
excitation in an isolated molecule. To determine
fluorescence yield it is therefore sufficient to know
exciton density in the energy bands which correspond to
the lowest levels of excitation. The number of such
bands is equal to the number of molecules in a unit cell.
The width of such bands is about 0.05 eV. Bands can,
Card 1/2 in general, overlap. If they do not overlap, the width
On the Effect of Re-absorption on the Duration of Fluorescence of
Molecular Crystals.
of forbidden intervals between the bands is about 0.01 eV.
At room temperature thermal motion causes blurr.ing and
diffusion of such bands. As a result an electron-
vibration-rotation band is formed in place of the exciton
bands. By a purely mathematical argument the author
finds the quantum yield Q for this particular case
(Eq.16). To determine Q it is necessary to measure
duration (lifetime) of fluorescence at very large and at
very small values of the coefficient of absorption-of the
exciting light, and to obtain the relative distribution of
fluorescence in thin crystals, where re-absorption of lighLt
can be neglected. There are 4 references, all of which
are Slavic.
SUBMITTED: January 9, 1957.
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AUTHOR AGRA NOVICH) V. M., i)AVYDOV~A.S.
TITLE optical-Udd-61-55F lateractior between Nucleons and Nuclei
in the Resonance Ragion of the Compound Nucleus.
(Opticheakaya modeV vzaimodeystviya nuklonov a yadrami
v oblasti rezonanaov sosta-rnogo yadra.- Russian)
PERIODICAL Zhurnal EksDerim. i Teoret. Fiziki 19579 Vol 32, Nr 6,
pp 1429-143~ (U-S-S-R-)
ABSTRACT The energy dependence of the real part and the imaginary
part of the effective potential is investigated here by
taking account of all components of the oompound nucleus.
For the purpose of not complicating the problem by taking
account of COULOMIS inte'raction, the authors here in-
vestigate only the interaction between one neutron and
one nucleon.
The dependence of the real part of the optical potential
upon energy: At first the formula for the real part of
this potential is given. Next, the authors determine the
energy dependenoe of the relative motion of the mean value
of the real Dart of the optical. potential. The authors are
interested here in the domain of energies which correspond
to the resonances of the cross sections of the nuclear
CARD 1/3 reactions. At ener6ies of the relative motion i > 30 MeV
Optl~i,el. 7-lodel rj'L *,juc:.eoas ana lluclel
in Of 413 Cj',;Ipcund Nucleus.
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PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION SOV/3898
SOV131-m-i4
Alcademiya nau1c UkrSSR. Institut teploenergetiki
Teploob.men"i gidrodinamika (Heat Transfer and Hydrodynamics) Kiyev,
1958. 190 P. (Series: Its: Sbornik trudov, no. 14) 2,000
copies printed.
Ed8. of Publishing House: Ya.L. Kaplan and N.M. Labinova; Tech.
Ed.: M.I. Yefimova; Editorial Board: I.T. Shvets (Resp, Ed.)
Academician, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR; G.M. Shchegolev (Deputy
Resp. Ed.), Candidate of Technical Sciences; N.M. Kondak (Resp.
Secretary), Candidate of Technical Sciences; V.I. Tolubinskiy,
Corresponding Member, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR; I.I. Chernobyl'-
skiy, Doctor of Technical Sciences; M.M. Nazarchuk, Candidate of
Technical Sciences; P.I. Lavrov, Candidate of Technical Sci-
encesl P D ~hvetsov,, Professor; and N.M. Pyatysh]cin, Candidate of
Tec.hn cai N ences,
PURPOSE: This collection of articles is intended for scientific
workers and technical personnel in the fields of heat transfer
and hydrodynamics.
COVERAGE: This collection of 18 articles deals with experimental
and theoretical studies of problems in heat transfer and hydro-
Car"'Al. 1/7
Heat Transfer and Hydrodynamics
SCFV/3898
dyna.qftes as they affect steam and gas turbines and heat-transfer
deviaes. The results of theoretical investigations of heat trans-
fer in turbine components and in elements of heat-utilizing appar-
at,las are described,and new calculation methods are suggested.
Several problems of the thermodynamics and aerodynamics of steam
and gas turbines are discussed. References follow each article.
TABIB OF CONTENTS:
Shvets, I.T., O.A. Gerashchenko, and Ye.P. Dyban. Iftvestigation of
the Temperature Fields in the Hubs -br-IU~rine~Rotors by Means of the
Ihermal-knalogy Method 3
On the basis of a theoretical analysis of the system of equa-
tions describing the temperature field of a bladed rotor, the
authors present a method for taking into account the thermal
resistance of the blade stems. This method may be used for
r,-al,nilations of steady-state heat conditions as well as
iinSteady-state conditions.
Agrar,ovich, V.M., O.A. Gerashchenko, and M.M.
Meth,'D'd for Determining Temperature Fields and
Type Tx_rbine Rotor at Stariing
Cara. 2/7
Nazarchuk. Approximate
Stresses in a Drum-
20
Heat Transfer and Hydrodynamics
SOV/3898
The'authors present a simplified method for approximating the
temperature fields and stresses in a drum-type turbine rotor.
The method does not take axial variation of temperature into
account but considers each section of the rotor as p4rt of an
iffinitely long hollow cylinder with boundary conditions cor-
responsing to those for the particular section under considera-
tion. Results calculated by the approximate method are compared
with those determined by more accurate calculations. An analysis
of the discrepancies leads to the conclusion that the simplified
method is sufficiently accurate for most engineering purposes.
The following personalities are mentioned: V.I. Fedorov, V.M.
Agranovich, and N.N. Shellmenko, all of the Heat-Engine Labora-
tory, Institut teploenergetiki AN UkrSSR (Institute of Heat-
Power Engineering, Academy of Sciences UkrSSR).
Dorfman, A.Sh. Simple Calculation Method for a Laval Nozzle 26
The author presents the results of an experimental study of
the process of heat transfer during the condensation of steam.
A detailed description of the experimental apparatus and the
methods employed is given, as well as a qualitative descrip-
tion of the physical phenomena involved in the-p?ocess of con-
densation on the basis of the results obtained.
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AUTIfORI Agranovich, V.M.
TITLE; On Capture of "Free' Excitons by Imparitias in 11-lolec~alar Crystals
(0 zakhvate "svobodnykh" sksitonov, Frime3y9jal v molebzlyarnykh
1cristallalch)
PERIODICAL; Optiica i Spektroskoplys., 1958, Vol IV, N., tell nvo )8/8+1
akT (35).
For uranium, t is estimated for the irradiation temperatures 3271 4271
527, 7270C: 1.2 years, 200 hra, 130 hra, 60 hrs.
' :PU:3:,JTTED: July 5, 1961
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S/053/62/076/004/002/004
B102/B104
AUTHORS: Agranovich, V. M., and Ginzburg, V. L.
TITLE- Crystal optics with reference to spatial dispersion and
exciton theory. I
PERIODICAL: Uspekhi fizicheskikh nauk, v. 76, no. 4, 1962, 643 - 682
NEXT: This paper is the first part (Introductiony � 1, � 2, and first part
of references) of a longer work. The present state of crystal optics in
the light of recent years' literature is reviewed. The following topics
are discussed: � 1. The tensor of the complex dielectric constant
ij (ij,V) and normal waves in a medium; properties of 8 ii (W,k), normal
electromagnetic waves in matter, transverse and longitudinal waves, ghost
longitudinal waves and "polarization waves"; energy and other relations
for waves propagated in an anisotropic medium. � 2. 6 ij (&:X) in crystals;
introduction of 6 ij ; weak spatial dispersion (aA