Physics and astronomy(A-M)-a Rambler's Top100
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PHYSICS AND ASTRONOMY(A-M)-A

  1. Abrikosov A. A. Electronic structure and transport properties of carbon nanotubes (05-02-17464). Moscow State Institute of Steel and Alloys. Moscow.
  2. Agafonov A. V. Low-impedance integrated beams systems (05-02-16442). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  3. Agudov N. V. Statistical analysis of kinetics and stationary states in the systems being far from equilibrium in the regimes of Brownian and anomalous diffusion (05-02-16405). Lobachevskiy Nizhny Novgorod State University. Nizhny Novgorod.
  4. Akimov A. V. Optical control of magnetization in semiconductor structures with magnetic ions (05-02-16389). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  5. Akimov B. A. Impedance of the structures based on modified lead telluride solid solutions (05-02-16657). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  6. Akishev Y. S. Electric discharge forms and dynamics of streamer and spark breakdown in water with gas bubbles (05-02-17716). Troitsky Institute for Innovative and Fusion Research (national research center) . Troitsk.
  7. Akomov A. V. Spectroscopy of the coherent population trapping resonance's at ultra low temperatures (05-02-16801). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  8. Aldoushtchenkov A. V. Phase spectrum at the transmission of polarized resonance neutrons through the polarized nuclear target and selection of time reversal non-invariant amplitude of interaction in the compound nuclei (05-02-17515). Konstantinov St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, RAS. Gatchina.
  9. Aleksandrov E. B. Development and investigation of multichannel magnetometrical system based on cesium vapour for the stabilization of neutron magnetic (05-02-17826). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  10. Aleksandrova I. P. The study of ferroelectrics relaxes real structure and low frequency dynamics by modern nuclear magnetic resonance techniques (05-02-16437). KirenskyInstitute of Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Krasnoyarsk.
  11. Alekseev I. G. Search for cryptoexotic non-strange member of pentaquark antidecouplet in the elastic scattering (05-02-17005). State Scientific Center of Russian Federation Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. Moscow.
  12. Alekseev P. A. Resonance excitations and electron instability in Yb- and Eu-based compounds (05-02-16426). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  13. Alifanov O. M. Development of mathematical models identification methodology for thermoloaded systems with distributed parameters (05-02-17309). Moscow Aviation Institute (state technical university). Moscow.
  14. Alperovich V. L. Atomic structure and electronic states on GaAs surface with adsorbed Cs over layers (05-02-17265). Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  15. Alshits V. I. Acoustic waves in anisotropic media and wave guide structures (05-02-16666). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
  16. Andreev A. V. Study of phenomena in superstrong laser fields: nonlinear response of ultrathin metallic films and gratings, elementary particle scattering, excitation of nuclei in laser plasma (05-02-16764). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  17. Andreev O. D. Hadron physics and string theory (05-02-16486). Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  18. Andreeva M. A. Theoretical and experimental investigations of the coherent effects in resonant ("colored") reflectometry of magnetic multilayers (05-02-16770). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  19. Andreeva T. L. Theoretical and experimental investigation of the collective oscillations in the spin-polarized gases (05-02-17460). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  20. Andrianov A. V. Terahertz spectroscopy of doped semiconductors and semiconductor nanostructures (05-02-17770). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  21. Andrianov V. A. Investigation of dynamics of strong and electroweak interactions of composite particles in effective field theories (generalized quarks models) in phases with broken fundamental symmetries (05-02-17477). Fok Institute of Physics under St. Petersburg University. Saint Petersburg.
  22. Anosov A. A. Theoretical and experimental investigation of the reconstruction of space temperature distribution of an object by means of correlation measurements of thermal acoustic radiation (05-02-17646). Institute for Radio-Engineering and Electronics, RAS. Moscow.
  23. Antipin S. V. Variable stars in the digitized Sternberg Institute's plate stacks: discoveries and studies (05-02-16688). Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  24. Antipov V. N. Creation of the new type reluctance adjustable -low-speed electromechanical converter (05-02-16107). Institute for Electrophysics and Electroenergetics, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  25. Antonov S. N. Models of biological tissue structure's self-organization in intense ultrasound fields (05-02-16378). Institute of Radioengineering and Electronics, RAS (Fryasino branch). Fryazino of the Moscow region.
  26. Antonov V. E. Quantum features of hydrogen vibrations in high-pressure hydrides (05-02-17733). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  27. Antonova I. V. Nanostructuring of silicon-based epitaxial layers by methods of the high energy ion implantation and investigation of their properties (05-02-16479). Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  28. Arakelian S. M. Precise optical measurements and control of microprocesses in multiatomic and solid state coherent systems by ultrashort laser pulses (05-02-16576). State Enterprise "Astrophysics Scientific Industrial Corporation". Moscow.
  29. Aristov V. Y. Investigation of the atomic and electron structure and physical properties of the thin organic molecular crystals phthalocyanides (MePc) in an ultrahigh vacuum (05-02-17390). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  30. Aristov Y. I. Optimum sorbent for chemical and adsorption heat pumps: theoretical criteria, synthesis and study, cycle modeling (05-02-16953). Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  31. Arkhipova V. P. Unstability investigation of planetary and protoplanetary nebulae on the early ionization stage (05-02-17402). Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  32. Aronzon B. A. Transport properties of disordered 2D structures with magnetic impurities (05-02-17021). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  33. Arseyev P. I. Nonequilibrium effects in finite size superconductors (05-02-17074). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  34. Arteha S. N. Investigation of physical mechanisms and conditions for plasma transition to a rotating state and of the influence of rotation on kinetic and electrodynamical properties of turbulent plasma (05-02-17315). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  35. Artemev A. N. Investigation of physical peculiarities of realization of the synchrotron methods - EXAFS, X-ray microelement analysis and phase contrast radiography for samples with micro- and submicro- sizes (05-02-16702). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  36. Artyukh V. S. Investigation of physical condition variations in AGNs over the cosmological evolution (05-02-17011). Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory of Astrospace Center of Lebedev Physical Institute, RAS. Puschino.
  37. Aseyev S. A. Femtosecond laser photoelectron projection microscopy of nanostructures on surface (05-02-16900). Institute of Spectroscopy, RAS. Troitsk.
  38. Ashurbekov N. A. Spectroscopy of the excited atoms in the area of two ionizations waves of a gradient potential in a long screened tubes (05-02-17267). Dagestansky State University. Makhachkala.
  39. Asinovskii E. I, Markovets V. V. Experimental investigations of plasma coagulation at the temperatures 4.2 and 77K (05-02-17845). Institute for High Temperatures, RAS. Moscow.
  40. Ataev B. M. The study of nucleation mechanisms and new phase growth onto solid state surfaces in order to fabricate heteroepitaxial layers and microstructures of multicomponent systems (05-02-16636). Institute of Physics of Daghestan Scientific Center, RAS. Makhachkala.
  41. Atsarkin V. A. Spin dynamics and magnetic resonance in conducting materials: from elementary processes to co-operative phenomena (05-02-16371). Institute for Radio-Engineering and Electronics, RAS. Moscow.
  42. Averkiev N. S. Controlled spin dynamics in semiconductor nanoheterostructures (05-02-16441). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  43. Baidakov V. G. Explosive boiling-up of mixtures of cryogenic liquids (05-02-16284). Thermo-physics Institute, Ural Branch, RAS. Ekaterinburg.
  44. Baklanov E. V. Precision calculations of energy levels of hydrogen atom in momentum representation (05-02-16549). Novosibirsk State University. Novosibirsk.
  45. Balykin V. I. Atom nanofabrication by laser nano-field (05-02-16370). Institute of Spectroscopy, RAS. Troitsk.
  46. Baranov A. I. Ferroelastic and structural phase transition with changing of the chemical compositions in the crystals with a disordered hydrogen bond network (05-02-17640). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
  47. Baranov A. V. Optical spectroscopy of electronic and vibrational excitations in semiconductor nanostructures: joint effects of spatial confinement, composition, and strain (05-02-16212). All-Russia Research Center "S.I.Vavilov State Optical Institute". Saint Petersburg.
  48. Baranov N. N. Development, research and optimization of autonomous blocks of the power supply on the basis of modules of direct energy conversion sources and secondary semi-conductor converting devices raising an output voltage and ensuring required reliability, stability and quality of output parameters of the electric power (05-02-16041). Joint Institute of High Temperatures, RAS. Moscow.
  49. Barash Y. S. Effects of electron correlations and ordering on properties of superconducting hybrid mesoscopic systems (05-02-17175). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  50. Barengolts S. A. Model of the collective acceleration of ions at the spark stage of a vacuum discharge (05-02-17650). Institute of Electrophysics, Ural Branch, RAS. Ekaterinburg.
  51. Barvinsky A. O. Methods of quantum field theory and quantum gravity in the physics of early and modern Universe and inflationary cosmology (05-02-17661). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  52. Baturin V. A. Evolution of chemical composition and diffusion processes in solar-type stars (05-02-17302). Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  53. Belokon A. A. Design-experiment study of the interaction between diffusion and premixed flames for development of the combustion process in power plant units (05-02-16816). Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors. Moscow.
  54. Belyaev V. S. Theoretical and experimental investigation of picosecond high-intensity laser pulse formation and propagation in transparent media (05-02-16551). Central Research Institute of Machine Building. Korolev.
  55. Berezhko E. G. Theory of regular acceleration of cosmic rays in inner heliosphere (05-02-16412). Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy, Siberian Branch, RAS. Yakutsk.
  56. Beskin V. S. Kinetic and hydrodynamic processes in compact astrophysical objects (05-02-17700). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  57. Bespalov P. A. On the formation of the spatio-temporal characteristics of particle fluxes, electromagnetic fields and currents in the rotating magnetospheres (05-02-16350). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  58. Bessonov E. G. Electromagnetic radiation sources based on relativistic electron and ion beams (05-02-17162). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  59. Bezruchko B. P. Investigation of methods for diagnostics and identification of coupling in nonlinear oscillatory systems from noisy time series (05-02-16305). Saratov Department Radio Electronics and Electronics Institute, RAS. Saratov.
  60. Bisnovatyi-Kogan G. S. Magnetohydrodynamical and radiational processes in cosmic explosions and relativistic objects in the Universe (05-02-17697). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  61. Blazhevich S. V. Orientation effects in the transmission and coherent radiation of relativistic electrons in crystals (05-02-16512). Belgorod State University. Belgorod.
  62. Blinnikov S. I. Radiation of exploding astrophysical objects (05-02-17480). Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  63. Blinov V. E. Precision measurement of psi (3770)-meson mass and lepton width with the KEDR detector (05-02-16510). Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  64. Bobylev V. V. Distribution and motion of stars in the local arm of the Galaxy (05-02-17047). Central astronomical observatory at Pulkovo, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  65. Bogod V. M. Research of the thin spectral and polarizing structure of plazma in quiet and active Solar objects in a broad range of radio-waves (05-02-16228). St. Petersburg Branch of the Special Astrophysical Observatory, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  66. Bogolyubov N. N. Statistical mechanics and selforganization in condensed matter (05-02-16663). Belgorod State University. Belgorod.
  67. Bogomaz A. A. Investigation of the new form of erosion as a symmetrical ejections from end of electrode in discharges with current up to 1 MA with the purpose of controlling the general level of erosion in electrodes (05-02-16091). Institute for Electrophysics and Electroenergetics, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  68. Boltaev A. P. Nonlinear effects in slight electric fields in disordered structures based on super-thin metallic films (05-02-17734). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  69. Bonch-Bruevich A. M. Photostimulated transport of mass and charge in ensembles of metal nanoparticles (05-02-17575). All-Russia Research Center "S.I.Vavilov State Optical Institute". Saint Petersburg.
  70. Bordovitsyna T. V. Investigation of dynamics and of interaction of solar system's small body populations (05-02-17043). State Scientific Research Institute of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics of Tomsky State University. Tomsk.
  71. Borisevich N. A. Experimental and theoretical investigation of electronic-vibrational interactions in excited electronic states of free aromatic molecules and development of new calculation techniques of high-resolution optical spectra (05-02-17448). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  72. Boyarchuk A. A. Investigation of accretion discs in binaries: 3D gasdynamical modeling taking into account the processes of radiative transfer (05-02-16123). Institute of Astronomy, RAS. Moscow.
  73. Brazhkin V. V. Phase transformation in halogenide melts and glasses (AlCl3, ZnCl2) (05-02-16596). Institute of High Pressure Physics, RAS. Troitsk.
  74. Bublik V. T. Legitimacy and mechanisms of early stages of decomposition of solid solutions of semiconductors with diamond-like crystal lattice (05-02-16321). Moscow State Institute of Steel and Alloys. Moscow.
  75. Buchinskaya I. I. Growth, structure, morphology and properties of CdF2 viskers (05-02-17383). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
  76. Budantsev M. V. Ferromagnetic order of quantum hall liquid and hysteresis of magnetoresistance of one-dimensional nanostructured conductor (05-02-17200). Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  77. Budin A. V. Investigation of the combined electrodischarge launcher working on hydrogen (05-02-16001). Institute for Electrophysics and Electroenergetics, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  78. Budnev N. M. Search for possibility of detection of ultra-high energy neutrino with acoustic method in Baikal deep underwater experiment (05-02-16593). Applied Physics Institute of Irkutsk State University. Irkutsk.
  79. Bukharaev A. A. Investigation of nature of giant magnetoresistance in nanocontacts (05-02-16550). Zavoisky Kazan Physical-Technical Institute of Kazan Scientific Center, RAS. Kazan.
  80. Bulatov M. G. Microwave studies of the nonlinear dynamics of sea waves (05-02-16384). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  81. Bulgakova N. M. Development of a general approach to describe electron dynamics in materials under the action of pulsed laser radiation (05-02-16170). Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  82. Bunkin A. F. Coherent four-photon spectroscopy of intermolecular vibrations in associated liquids (05-02-16020). Wave Research Center at General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  83. Bunkin F. V. Ultrasonic fields in inhomogeneous and nonlinear media under parametric phase conjugation (05-02-17530). Wave Research Center at General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  84. Burdov V. A. Fine structure of the optical spectra of shallow impurity centers in a bulk Si and silicon quantum dots (05-02-16762). Lobachevskiy Nizhny Novgorod State University. Nizhny Novgorod.
  85. Burkov A. T. Non Fermi-liquid transport in disordered itinerant metamagnets (05-02-17816). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  86. Burov V. V. Investigation of relativistic properties of the deuteron in the Bethe-Salpeter approach (05-02-17698). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  87. Bush A. A. Dielectric, piezoelectric and pyroelectric studies of the crystals of new ferroelectrics and related phases of the complex oxides (05-02-16794). Moscow State Institute of Radio-Engineering, Electronics and Automation (Technical University). Moscow.
  88. Chaldyshev V. V. Resonant one-dimensional photonic crystals based on exciton polaritons in periodic quantum well structures (05-02-17778). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  89. Chaplik A. V. Theory of geometric and topologic effects in semiconductor low-dimensional systems (05-02-16939). Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  90. Chebotareva A. B. Investigation of electroactive polymers as a new promising material for photovoltaic solar energy conversion (05-02-17321). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  91. Chehovsky A. V. Applications of supercritical fluids for nanotechnology (05-02-17250). Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  92. Cherepashchuk A. M. Non-steady-state processes in close binary systems (05-02-17489). Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  93. Cherepenin V. A, Valuev V. V. Generation of coherent X and Y-ray radiation of attosecond duration during the interaction of relativistic-intense laser pulse with plasma layer (05-02-17297). Institute for Radio-Engineering and Electronics, RAS, Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Moscow.
  94. Cherkashin Y. N. Propagation and interaction of the soliton beams in inhomogeneous media, theory and experiment (05-02-16058). Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RAS. Troitsk.
  95. Chernozatonskii L. A. Nanowires of silicon rods and nanotube modifications based on carbon and silicon dioxide: structure, mechanic and electronic properties (05-02-17443). Institute of Biochemical Physics, RAS. Moscow.
  96. Chkhalo N. I. Physical and technical basis of high resolution fluorescent microscopy at 13 nm wave-length (05-02-17340). Institute for Physics of Microstructures, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  97. Chuev M. A. Theory of relaxation gamma-resonance absorption spectra of nano-magnets (05-02-16297). Institute of Physics and Technologies, RAS. Moscow.
  98. Daibog E. I. Investigation of correlation of the shape of particle flux time profile in solar cosmic ray events with characteristics of the interplanetary space state (05-02-17096). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  99. Dalkarov O. D. Theory of compound hadronic and atomic systems and questions of synthesis and spectroscopy of antimatter (05-02-17482). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  100. Damdinov B. B. Development of the method of determining a size and size distribution of nanoparticles in colloids suspension via application of acoustic waves modulation (05-02-16584). Buryat Scientific Centre, Siberian Branch, RAS. Ulan-Ude.
  101. Danilin B. V. Theoretical investigation of the drip-line nuclei: structure and nuclear reactions (05-02-17535). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  102. Davydov A. V. Investigation of nuclear resonant absorption of gamma rays emitted by long-lived isomer Ag-109m in the samples of polycrystalline and single crystal silver using the gravitational Mossbauer spectrometer (05-02-17468). State Scientific Center of Russian Federation Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. Moscow.
  103. Delone N. B. Optimization of the processes of interaction between powerful femtosecond laser pulses and a matter (05-02-16383). Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute (Technical University). Moscow.
  104. Demidov E. S. Magnetic and transport properties of quasi-diamond ferro-magnetic semiconductors and nano-structures on their basis (05-02-17362). Research Physicotechnical Institute Lobachevskiy Nizhny Novgorod State University. Nizhny Novgorod.
  105. Demidov E. V. Detection and emission of terahertz radiation in transistor semiconductor structures with two- dimensional electron gas (05-02-17374). Institute for Physics of Microstructures, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  106. Denisov S. P. Search for and studies of rare charged K - meson decays (05-02-16557). State Research Center of the Russian Federation - Institute for High Energy Physics. Protvino.
  107. Denker B. I. 1.5 microns crystalline Yb-Er diode pumped lasers (05-02-17502). Prokhorov General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  108. Deshcherevskaya N. P. X-ray diffraction and spectral studies of biological native and modified tissues (05-02-17708). Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics, RAS. Puschino.
  109. Director L. B. Theoretical and experimental substantion of advanced dynamic method of liquids thermophisical properties determination05-02-16048). Institute for High Energy Density Joint Institute for High Temperatures, RAS. Moscow.
  110. Dizhur E. M. Electronic transport in low-dimensional systems near pressure induced metal-insulator transition05-02-16316). Vereschagin Institute of High Pressure Physics, RAS. Troitsk.
  111. Dmitrenko V. V. Investigation of gaseous mixtures based on xenon for impulse ionization chamber filling capable to registrate both the gamma-quantum and neutrons (05-02-16579). Moscow State Engineering Physics Institute. Moscow.
  112. Dmitrienko V. E. Defects in quasicrystalline alloys (05-02-16763). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
  113. Dmitriev A. K. Precision spectroscopy of R(2)v3 methane line (05-02-17076). Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  114. Dmitriev A. S. Transient phenomena in radio physical systems with chaotic dynamics (05-02-17667). Institute for Radio-Engineering and Electronics, RAS. Moscow.
  115. Dneprovskii V. S. Nonlinear optical processes in semiconductor nanocrystals (quantum dots and wires) (05-02-17604). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  116. Dodin E. P. Terahertz electromagnetic emission of the Bloch oscillatior in narrow minigap semiconductor superlattices (05-02-16468). Institute for Physics of Microstructures, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  117. Dolganov V. K. Selfordering micro- and nanoparticles in liquid crystal media (05-02-16675). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  118. Domogatsky G. V. Study of natural fluxes of high and superhigh energy muons and neutrinos and search for exotic particles with the Baikal deep underwater neutrino telescopes NT-200 and NT-200+ (05-02-17476). Institute for Nuclear Research, RAS. Moscow.
  119. Donskov S. V. Study of the production of the exotic meson states with the GAMS-4pi spectrometer (05-02-16861). State Research Center of the Russian Federation - Institute for High Energy Physics. Protvino.
  120. Doroshkevich A. G. Large-scale distribution and evolution of the matter in observations and simulations of the Universe at redshifts z=0 - 6 (05-02-16302). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  121. Druzhinin V. P. Measurement of the total cross section of the e+e- annihilation into hadrons and R value with SND detector (05-02-16250). Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  122. Dubnishchev Y. N. Optical 3D diagnostics of vortex structures with research thereof impact on the heat transfer in nonstationary flows (05-02-16896). Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  123. Dubrovskii V. G. Theoretical and experimental studies of the kinetics of quantum dot formation in A3B5 and A2B6 heteroepitaxial systems (05-02-16568). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  124. Dudorov A. E. Physics of protostellar and circumrstellar envelopes (05-02-17070). Chelyabinsk State University. Chelyabinsk.
  125. Dugin N. A. Astrometry of the solar system bodies and 'space debris' fragments using the Radar Very Long Baseline Interferometry (05-02-16838). Radiophysics Research Institute (State Scientific Institution). Nizhny Novgorod.
  126. Dvoyrin V. V. Creation of high-bandwidth near IR light sources based on chromium-doped silica fibers (05-02-16788). Fiber Optics Research Center at the General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  127. Dvurechenskii A. V. Spin transport and spin relaxation in Ge/Si quantum dot heterostructures (05-02-16285). Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  128. Dyachenko V. V. Investigation of the role of different mechanisms of FMS wave absorption in ion cyclotron frequency range on spherical tokamaks (05-02-17763). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  129. Dyachkov L. G. Theoretical study of charging and screening of dust particles in thermal plasmas at atmospheric pressure (05-02-16707). Institute for High Energy Density Associated Institute for High Temperatures, RAS. Moscow.
  130. Efros V. D. Light nuclei as interacting nucleon systems (limitations of the theory, an accurate calculation method, the electrodisintegration reactions) (05-02-17541). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  131. Elovikov S. S. Processes of emission and modification of surfaces induced by low energy ion and electron irradiation of solids and low-dimension structures (05-02-17870). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  132. Emelianov V. M. Physical and numerical modeling of unsteady convective heat transfer in near-critical fluid (05-02-17106). Institute for Problems in Mechanics, RAS. Moscow.
  133. Esipov I. B. Slow nonlinear acoustics processes in granular medium (05-02-17500). Andreyev Acoustics Institute. Moscow.
  134. Evdokimov A. A. Photochromic and electrochromic properties of cluster thin films and nanostructures based on polyoxomatallate of transition metals (05-02-17633). Moscow State Institute of Radio-Engineering, Electronics and Automation (Technical University). Moscow.
  135. Ezhevskii A. A. Study of isotopic effects in EPR and optical spectra of defect and impurity centers in silicon with various composition of isotopes (05-02-16449). Lobachevskiy Nizhny Novgorod State University. Nizhny Novgorod.
  136. Fainberg V. Y. Gauge fields, exactly solvable models, and strings (05-02-17451). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  137. Faustov R. N. Properties of heavy hadrons in the relativistic quark model (05-02-16243). Dorodnicin Computer Center, RAS. Moscow.
  138. Favorsky O. N. Enhancement of combustion processes in gaseous flows by means of laser-induced or plasma-assisted excitation of reacting molecules (05-02-16419). Baranov Central Institute of Aviation Motors. Moscow.
  139. Fedichev P. O. Study of phase transitions and transport processes in atomic and electron systems with long-range interaction (05-02-17488). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  140. Fedorov M. V. Structure of wave packets and entanglement in decaying and excited quantum systems (05-02-16469). General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  141. Fedyanin A. A. Nonlinear light diffraction in three-dimensional photonic crystals of artificial opals and opal - silicon composites (05-02-17034). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  142. Filippov A. V. Study of mechanism and kinetics of growth of submicron and micron dust particles in molecular gases (05-02-17258). Troitsky Institute for Innovative and Fusion Research (national research center) . Troitsk.
  143. Firsov Y. A. Spin-charge separation and its influence on physical properties of low dimensional systems (05-02-17804). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  144. Fomichev V. V. Diagnostics of flare and transient phenomena on the Sun on the basis of observations with digital radiospectrographs (05-02-16271). Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RAS. Troitsk.
  145. Fraiman G. M. Coherent collision effects in Ultra High Illuminated Plasmas (05-02-17367). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  146. Fridkin V. M. Ferroelectricity on the molecular level in the ultra-thin films (05-02-16871). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
  147. Fridman A. M. Structures and turbulence in accretion disks and in the Galactic center as a result of the evolution of over-reflection instability (05-02-17874). Institute of Astronomy, RAS. Moscow.
  148. Frolov V. D. Regular carbon nanostructures - nanoemitters of electrons: formation by means of SPM-nanolithography technique and electronic properties (05-02-16317). Natural Sciences Center of Prokhorov Institute of General Physics (NSC GPI). Moscow.
  149. Frolov V. L. Investigation of features of secondary turbulence exited in the upper ionosphere by the action of HF powerful radio wave (05-02-16493). Radiophysics Research Institute (state scientific center). Nizhny Novgorod.
  150. Gachev I. G. Development and experimental study of a J-band 100 W CW two-cavity gyrotron-multiplier operating at the 3-d cyclotron harmonic (05-02-16126). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  151. Gadzhiev G. G. Thermal conductivity of solids and fluid-saturated mediumat at high pressures and temperatures (05-02-17586). Institute of Geo-thermal Studies, RAS. Makhachkala.
  152. Galkina T. I. Terahertz bulk acoustic phonons and Rayleigh waves as probes of interfaces and extended defects in multilayer micro- and nanostructures (05-02-17545). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  153. Gaponov S. V. Investigation and modification of local properties of the thin film nanostructures by scanning probe microscopy methods (05-02-17153). Institute for Physics of Microstructures, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  154. Garifullin I. A. Study of induced ferromagnetism due to superconductivity in superconductor/ferromagnet heterostructures (05-02-17198). Zavoisky Kazan Physical-Technical Institute of Kazan Scientific Center, RAS. Kazan.
  155. Gavrin V. N. GGNT. Measurement of solar neutrino flux using the Gallium Germanium Neutrino Telescope (05-02-17199). Institute for Nuclear Research, RAS. Moscow.
  156. Gilev S. D. Shock-wave cumulation of magnetic field: development of the physical model and production of extreme density of electromagnetic energy (05-02-16398). Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  157. Ginzburg I. F. Problems of particle theory and fundamental interactions in the high energy processes (05-02-16211). Sobolev Institute for Mathematics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  158. Ginzburg N. S. Generation of powerful spatially-coherent radiation in free-electron maser with two-dimensional distributed feedback (05-02-17036). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  159. Ginzburg S. L. Spatial-temporal coherence in systems of stochastic excitable elements with mutual interaction (05-02-17626). Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, RAS. Gatchina.
  160. Gladkii V. V. Photostimulated kinetic phenomena in relaxor ferroelectrics (05-02-17565). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
  161. Gledenov Y. M. Study of P-even and P-odd angular correlations in the (n, p) reaction in the resonance sphere of neutrons energy (05-02-16260). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  162. Glushkov A. V. Research of spatial - temporary structure of extensive air showers with energy 10**(17-20) eV with the help of big muon detector on Yakutsk array (05-02-17857). Shafer Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy, Siberian Branch, RAS. Yakutsk.
  163. Gochelashvily K. S. Investigation of radiation of gas discharges, initiated by a beam of runaway electrons at different pressure (05-02-17484). General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  164. Golant V. E. Influence of the fueling localization and plasma isotope content on the particle confinement in a tokamak (05-02-17810). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  165. Golenishchev-Kutuzov V. A. Interaction of the acoustic waves with a periodic cluster and domain structures, which are formed by Jan-Teller ions in ferroelectric and magnetic materials (05-02-17142). Kazan state Power Engineering Institute. Kazan.
  166. Golod S. V. Formation and study of artificial mediums for dynamic control over polarization, phase, direction and intensity of electromagnetic radiation (05-02-17842). Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  167. Golovan L. A. Light localization effects and nonlinear-optical interaction enhancement in porous semiconductors (05-02-17035). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  168. Golovin A. M. Influence of nonisothermal effects on high temperature oxidation of zirconium in atmosphere of water pair (05-02-17180). Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  169. Golub L. E. Quantum magnetotransport and spin relaxation in two-dimensional systems: theory and experiment (05-02-16413). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  170. Golubev V. G. Spontaneous emission, propagation and localization of light in semiconductor photonic crystals (05-02-17803). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  171. Goncharov A. N. An investigation of laser cooling of Mg atoms in a magneto-optical trap down to ultra-low temperature (<10 micro K) for a new generation of an optical clock with relative uncertainty of 10^-15 - 10^-16 (05-02-16597). Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  172. Gordeev N. Y. Single photon source based on semiconductor quantum dots (05-02-16922). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  173. Gordienko V. M. Generation of high energy particles and x-rays under interaction of superintense femtosecond laser radiation with a solid target in gaseous environment (05-02-16476). International Laser Center of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  174. Gorelik V. S. Photoinduced phase states of nanoferroelectrics (05-02-16205). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  175. Gorfinkel B. I. Experimental and theoretical investigation of the nature of degradation processes taking place in the field emission from carbon nano-tubes, nano-cluster carbon structures deposited onto emitter surface by electrophoresis, and films of diamond-like carbon (05-02-17490). "Volga" Scientific-research Institute of Sign-analyzing Electronics (federal unitary enterprise). Saratov.
  176. Gorshunov B. P. Dielectric spectroscopy of spin-ladder cuprates (05-02-16490). General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  177. Govorkov B. B. Study of the photo-birth of pio-mezons on nuclei in the sphere of threshold energies and DELTA (1232)-barion energies. The purpose of the research - to measure the parameters of form-factors in impulse distribution of nucleons in nuclei (radius, width of border layers, etc.) (05-02-17345). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  178. Grebenev S. A. Experimental and theoretical study of X-ray properties of busters (05-02-17454). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  179. Grekhov I. V. A new tendency of developing high-power semiconductor electronics for the converters of high electrical power (05-02-17827). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  180. Grigoriev D. N. Study of the interaction dynamic of the nucleons and antinucleons near the energy threshold with the upgraded CMD-3 detector at the new VEPP-2000 acceleration complex (05-02-17169). Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  181. Grigoriev S. V. Neutron resonance interferometry (05-02-16558). Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, RAS. Gatchina.
  182. Grigoryev V. M. Investigation of spectral lines polarization processes in the atmosphere of the Sun and diagnostics of the large-scale magnetic fields (05-02-16472). Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  183. Grilikhes V. A. Investigation of the technological processes for multijunction solar cells fabrication and development of test methods for evaluating of cells characteristics (05-02-17828). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  184. Gubarev S. I. Microwave spectroscopy of magneto-plasma excitations in systems with single and double electron layers (05-02-17663). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  185. Gumerov R. I. Determination and refinement of orbits parameters and masses of the selected small bodies of the Solar system from observations by the telescope AZT-22 KSU (05-02-17637). Kazan State University. Kazan.
  186. Gurbatov S. N. Non-linear interaction of waves and evolution of the structures in nondispersive medium, the theory and the experiment (05-02-16517). Lobachevskiy Nizhny Novgorod State University. Nizhny Novgorod.
  187. Gusakov E. Z. Diagnostics of magnetic microturbulence in tokamak by cross-polarization scattering in the upper hybrid resonance (05-02-16569). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  188. Gusev A. S. Photometric and spectroscopic exploration of the 0.1-1 kpc scale star formation processes in galaxies (05-02-16454). Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  189. Gushchina R. T. The relation of the different components and indices of the global magnetic solar field with the long term variations of galactic cosmic rays (05-02-17251). Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RAS. Troitsk.
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  191. Hagen-Thorn V. A. Structure and physics of active galactic nuclei as derived from photometric and polarimetric observations (05-02-17562). Sobolev Astronomical Institute St. Petersburg University. Saint Petersburg.
  192. Hramov A. E. Pattern formation and interaction, chaos and its controlling in electron-wave systems with virtual cathode (theory and experiment) (05-02-16286). CHernishevskiy Saratov State University. Saratov.
  193. Ignatov A. A. Theoretical investigation of the dynamical screening of damped Bloch oscillations by the coupled plasmon-phonon modes in superlattice-based semiconductor microstructures (05-02-16124). Institute for Physics of Microstructures, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  194. Ignatov A. M. Self-organization and universal instability of dusty plasmas (05-02-16796). General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  195. Imamov R. M. Development of X-ray methods of the study of complex heterostructures with nano-sized layers (05-02-17585). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
  196. Inyushkin A. V. Thermal conductivity of isotopically modified CVD diamond (05-02-16564). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  197. Ionin A. A. Factors governing the gain parameters of the active medium of an iodine laser based on the electric discharge (plasma chemical) generator of singlet oxygen (05-02-17656). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  198. Iordanski S. V. Non-dissipative states of two dimensional electron gas in magnetic field (05-02-16553). Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  199. Isaev S. A. Tornado-like heat enhancement on dimple reliefs (05-02-16184). "Academy of Civil Aviation" (federal training center). Saint Petersburg.
  200. Ivanenkov G. V. Basic principles of feedback in the X-pinch (05-02-17532). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  201. Ivanov P. A. Formation of SiC-based heterostructures by solid-phase bonding of alpha-SiC single crystals of different polytype forms (05-02-17768). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  202. Ivanov S. N. Investigation of breakdown in the high overvoltage spark gaps in a range of subnanosecond current risetime (05-02-16477). Institute of Strong-current Electronics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Tomsk.
  203. Ivanov S. V. Plasmonic effects in metal/semiconductor nanostructured composites grown by molecular beam epitaxy (05-02-16934). Scientific Engineering Center for Microelectronics, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  204. Ivanov V. A. Studies of the nature of the ferromagnetism in new magnetic materials based on triple semiconductors doped with transitional elements (05-02-17666). Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry, RAS. Moscow.
  205. Ivanov Y. L. Interaction effects of holes localized on acceptors in two-dimensional structures (05-02-16520). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  206. Ivchenko E. L. Theory of optical and photogalvanic effects in semiconductor nanostructures (05-02-16372). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  207. Ivonin I. V. The crystallization condition effect on the step echelon and growth centers formation in VPE and MBE of A3B5 semiconductor compounds (05-02-16712). Tomsk State University. Tomsk.
  208. Izyumov Y. A. Nonlinear dynamics and thermodynamics of ferromagnets (05-02-17704). Institute of Metals Physics, Ural Branch, RAS. Ekaterinburg.
  209. Kachorovskii V. Y. Effect of nonmarkovian processes on magnetoresistance of two-dimensional systems (05-02-17800). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  210. Kadyshevsky V. G. Geometrical approach in the combined theory of electro-weak interactions (05-02-16535). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  211. Kagan D. N. Elaboration and application of new method determining Gibbs energy and consistency of thermodynamic and structure properties of multicomponent liquid-metal coolants with regulated characteristics (05-02-16129). Institute for High Temperatures, RAS. Moscow.
  212. Kagan M. S. Studies of terahertz radiation of Si/SiGe/Si structures doped with shallow acceptors (05-02-17880). Institute for Radio-Engineering and Electronics, RAS. Moscow.
  213. Kaganova I. M. Influence of the surface on calculation of some effective characteristics of inhomogeneous solids (05-02-17503). Vereschagin Institute of High Pressure Physics, RAS. Troitsk.
  214. Kaganovich B. M. The description of kinetics and transfer processes in thermodynamic analysis of energy problems (05-02-16626). Melentyev Institute of Power Engineering Systems, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  215. Kalevich V. K. Spin memory in dilute III-V nitride semiconductor alloys and their quantum size heterostructures (05-02-17784). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  216. Kalinikos B. A. Investigation of nonlinear dynamics of spin waves in thin ferromagnetic films and layered film structures (05-02-17714). St. Petersburg State Electrotechnical University "LETI". Saint Petersburg.
  217. Kalinin Y. E. Magnetoelectric effect and magnetoresistivity in granular nanocomposites and multilayered ferromagnetic-ferroelectric nanostructures (05-02-17012). Voronezh State Technical University. Voronezh.
  218. Kalinin Y. G. Plasma dynamics in the complicated liner loads and magnetized Hohlraum targets by the megaampere-range current pulses (05-02-17339). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  219. Kalinkin A. A. Basis problems of biphoton's amplification in regime of the triggered optical superradiance (05-02-16169). E.K.Zavoisky Kazan Physical-Technical Institute of Kazan Scientific Center, RAS. Kazan.
  220. Kalinnikov V. G. Experimental and theoretical investigations of anomalous effects in atomic nuclei with dynamic deformation (thulium and holmium isotopes with A=157 div 163) (05-02-17606). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  221. Kalmykov N. N. EAS MSU array modernization and study of primary cosmic ray characteristics (05-02-16401). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  222. Kaloshin A. E. Spin structure of the interacting Rarita-Schwinger field and processes involving the Delta(1232) resonance (05-02-17722). Irkutsk State University. Irkutsk.
  223. Kamchatnov A. M. Nonlinear waves in Bose-Einstein condensate (05-02-17351). Institute of Spectroscopy, RAS. Troitsk.
  224. Kamilov I. K. Experimental investigation of the excitation influence on an nonlinear phenomena evolution in the semiconductor plasma and manganites (05-02-16609). Institute of Physics of Daghestan Scientific Center, RAS. Makhachkala.
  225. Kaminskii A. S. Centers V6H2 that appear as a result of capture of Hydrogen by Hexavacancies in silicon (05-02-16368). Institute for Radio-Engineering and Electronics, RAS. Moscow.
  226. Kamzin A. S. Research of principles of formation of fundamental properties in nanostructure films, nanosize powder systems and multilayers - magnetic materials of new generation (05-02-17791). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  227. Kamzina L. S. Study of long-range order development processes in a cubic matrix of disordered relaxors of a different type (05-02-17835). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  228. Kanorsky S. I. Atomic-optical method for measuring ultra-low electric fields (05-02-17625). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  229. Kaplyanskii A. A. Synthesis and spectroscopic studies of rare earth and transition metal ions doped nanocrystalline materials - phase transitions and nonlinear optical properties (05-02-17777). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  230. Kardashev N. S. Investigation of regions with non-steady phenomena in active galactic nuclei and quasars (05-02-17377). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  231. Karpeshin F. F. Resonant conversion in the decay of excited nuclei (05-02-17430). St. Petersburg University, Institute of Physics. Saint Petersburg.
  232. Karpov M. I. Production, study of structure and properties of nanometrical multilayered metallic composites (05-02-17732). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  233. Kasumov A. Y. Quantum transport in superconductor-molecule-superconductor nanojunctions (05-02-17635). Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  234. Katsnelson A. A. Peculiarities of non-monotonic discrete stochastic structural evolution in hydrogenated alloys on base Pd and factors determination these peculiarities (05-02-16533). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  235. Kazakov D. I. Supersymmetry in particle physics and astrophysics (05-02-17603). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  236. Kazansky A. K. Theoretical study of processes caused by pairs of femto and attosecond laser pulses (05-02-16216). St. Petersburg University, Institute of Physics. Saint Petersburg.
  237. Kazantsev V. B. Stimulus-induced oscillatory processes in neuronal systems (05-02-17441). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  238. Khapachev Y. P. X-ray diffraction crystal optics of heterostructures with a variable strain gradient (05-02-16137). Kabardino-Balkarian State University. Nalchik.
  239. Khlebtsov N. G. Optical biosensors based on gold and silver nanoparticles (05-02-16776). Institute of Biochemistry and Physiology of Plants and Microorganisms, RAS. Saratov.
  240. Khlopkin N. S. Development of unified methods for the description of water chemistry in the first core of nuclear power installations with any topology and two-phase coolant (05-02-16178). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  241. Kholshevnikov K. V. Analysis of motion properties of Solar and extrasolar planetary systems (05-02-17408). Sobolev Astronomical Institute, St. Petersburg University. Saint Petersburg.
  242. Kholtygin A. F. Spectral microvariability and a structure of winds of hot stars (05-02-16995). Sobolev Astronomical Institute, St. Petersburg University. Saint Petersburg.
  243. Khriplovich I. B. Quantum effects in general relativity (05-02-16627). Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  244. Khusainov M. G. Inhomogeneous superconducting and magnetic states in ferromagnet-superconductor nanostructures (05-02-16369). Kazan State University. Kazan.
  245. Khvostantsev L. G. The study of transformation kinetics in solids at high hydrostatic pressure in wide temperature range (05-02-16649). Institute of High Pressure Physics, RAS. Troitsk.
  246. Kim I. S. Researches of velocity field of the upper solar atmosphere (05-02-17877). Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of the Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  247. Kiselev A. A. Investigation of the two-stage hypervelocity launcher (05-02-16025). Institute for Electrophysics and Electroenergetics, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  248. Kitaeva G. K. Periodically poled crystals for parametric generation in the middle IR and THz ranges (05-02-16278). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  249. Kitchatinov L. L. Interaction of differential rotation with magnetic fields on the Sun and stars (05-02-16326). Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  250. Kiyashko S. V. Spatio-temporal dynamics of the localized structures with defects (05-02-17066). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  251. Klimentov S. M. Low-threshold optical gas breakdown induced by dust plasma in the vicinity of the material surface ablated by short and ultrashort laser pulses (05-02-16950). General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  252. Klyuchnik A. V. Superconductor photonic lattices and wave-guides for microwaves (05-02-17876). Moscow Radio-technical Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  253. Kobanov N. I. The diagnostics of the wave motions in the partially magnetized solar fluid (05-02-16325). Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Irkutsk.
  254. Kobelev N. P. Investigation by acoustical methods of relaxation phenomena and crystallization processes in bulk metallic glasses (05-02-17726). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  255. Kolikov V. A. Investigation of physical and chemical properties of water treated by the pulsed low energy electric discharges for developing the method of producing the metal-oxide nanoparticles with required parameters and its apparatus equipment (05-02-16033). Institute for Electrophysics and Electroenergetics, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
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  257. Kolokolov I. V. Statistical properties of impulses in optical media with disorder (05-02-17305). Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  258. Komolov V. L. Non-thermal laser-induced destruction in solids under ultra-short pulses action (05-02-17534). All-Russia Research Center "S.I.Vavilov State Optical Institute". Saint Petersburg.
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  260. Kononenko V. I. Investigation of thermophysical properties of heavy metallic liquids (05-02-17385). Institute of Solid State Chemistry, Ural Branch, RAS. Ekaterinburg.
  261. Konstantinov O. V. Physical principles of reduction of dislocation density in gallium nitride based heterostructures (05-02-17781). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  262. Kopaev Y. V. Macroscopic description of superconducting pairing from repulsion (05-02-17077). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  263. Kornilov A. V. Study of new quantum ground states and quantum phase transitions in low-dimensional crystalline organic super/semi/conductors (05-02-17289). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  264. Korobov A. I. Nonlinear interactions of elastic waves in structural- inhomogeneous solids. New methods and applications (05-02-16327). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  265. Korobov V. I. Precise spectroscopy of a positively charged molecular hydrogen ion H_2^+ and its isotopes (05-02-16618). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  266. Korolev Y. D. Investigation of the pseudospark discharge in the conditions of generation of extreme ultraviolet radiation (05-02-16280). Institute of Strong-currents Electronics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Tomsk.
  267. Kotov V. I. Research and application of crystal and nano channeling at IHEP accelerator (05-02-17622). Federal Research Center - Institute for High Energy Physics. Protvino.
  268. Kovalenko Y. A. Theoretical and experimental researches of current and charge neutralization of ionic beam in Hall thruster with closed electron drift (05-02-16081). State Unitary Enterprise - "Lenin All-Russia Electro-technical Institute". Moscow.
  269. Kovalskiy N. G. Experimental study of hydrodynamic, dissipative, and energy-transport processes in laser-produced plasma inside low-density materials of different microstructure (05-02-16856). Troitsky Institute for Innovative and Fusion Research (national research center) . Troitsk.
  270. Kovrazhkin R. A. Investigation of generation and transport of ion beams in magnetosphere on the data of space projects 'Interball', 'Cluster' and ' Double Star' (05-02-17366). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  271. Kozakov A. T. Electron emission from ferroelectrics-electrets' surfaces excited by soft X-rays in area of ferroelectric - paraelectric phase transition (05-02-16345). Rostov State University, Physics Research Institute. Rostov - on-Don.
  272. Kozlov D. V. Investigation of localized and resonant shallow impurity states in semiconductors and semiconductors heterostructures with quantum wells in magnetic fields (05-02-17341). Institute for Physics of Microstructures, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  273. Kozlov M. G. Testing fundamental laws by means of atomic physics (05-02-16914). Konstantinov St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, RAS. Gatchina.
  274. Kozlov S. A. Self-focusing and ultrabroadening of spatial-temporal spectra of few-cycle light pulses in dielectric media (05-02-16556). St. Petersburg State Institute of Fine Mechanics and Optics. Saint Petersburg.
  275. Kozlov V. A. New mechanisms of the negative differential conductivity at Terahertz frequencies due to the bunching of the ballistic hot electrons in the nanometer barriers of the semiconductor heterostructures (05-02-17121). Institute for Physics of Microstructures, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  276. Kozlovskii E. A. Precision measuring of Ke3 formfactors' decay of charged caons (05-02-17614). Federal Research Center - Institute for High Energy Physics. Protvino.
  277. Kozlovsky V. I. Development of optical pumped vertical-cavity surface-emitting semiconductor laser based on low-dimensional heterostructure for visible spectral range (05-02-16390). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  278. Krainev M. B. Investigation of the variations in the galactic cosmic ray intensity of the mean energies (100-500 MeV/nucleon) in the heliosphere in 1957-2007 (05-02-17346). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  279. Kraposhin V. S. Experimental and theoretical investigation of phase transformations in artificial modulated metallic structures (05-02-17141). Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Moscow.
  280. Krasil'nik Z. F. Physical properties of Ge(Si) self-assembled islands on strained and relaxed $Si_{1-x}Ge_x/Si(001)$ layers (05-02-17336). Institute for Physics of Microstructures, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  281. Krasnov V. A. Experimental study of nucleon structure at eta and eta-touch meson production with polarized nucleons collisions (05-02-17743). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  282. Kravtsov N. V. Non-stationary and chaotic processes in solid-state lasers (05-02-16008). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  283. Krichevtsov B. B. Investigation of unidirectional magnetic anisotropy mechanisms in ferromagnet-antiferromagnet nanostructures (05-02-16451). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  284. Krivokhizha S. V. Investigation of the turn motion of anisotropic molecules in critical solutions near phase transitions and in viscous liquids by means of light scattering using methods of high resolution spectroscopy (05-02-16381). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  285. Krivoshapkin P. A. Creation of the cosmic ray spectrograph (05-02-16954). Institute of Cosmophysical Research and Aeronomy, Siberian Branch, RAS. Yakutsk.
  286. Krulova D. D. Theoretical investigation of accuracy of the laser frequency standards on the base of the nonlinear absorption/dispersion resonances, the Ramsey resonances and trapped ions (05-02-17457). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  287. Kryukov A. P. Study of non-equilibrium transfer processes on interphase surfaces in various two-phase systems (05-02-16859). Moscow Power Engineering Institute. Moscow.
  288. Kudryavtsev S. M. High-accurate development of the tide-generating potential of Mars and other planets of the Solar system (05-02-16436). Sternberg State Astronomical Institute of Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  289. Kugel K. I. Nanostructures and transport characteristics of inhomogeneous magnetic materials (05-02-17600). Institute of Theoretical and Applied Electro-dynamics under the Joint Institute of High Temperatures, RAS. Moscow.
  290. Kukulin V. I. Exchange currents of a new type and electroweak interactions in few-nucleon systems (05-02-17407). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  291. Kukushkin I. V. Microwave spectroscopy of two-dimensional electrons and of composite fermions (05-02-17685). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  292. Kulbachinski V. A. Carrier scattering and localization engineering in quantum dot layers and coupled quantum wells (05-02-17029). Faculty of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  293. Kulchin Y. N. Investigation of interaction of light waves with different polarization states in photorefractive crystals for providing with adaptive processing of phase-modulated optical signals (05-02-16589). Institute of Automation and Control Processes, Far Eastern branch, RAS. Vladivostok.
  294. Kulik L. V. Collective excitations in tunnel coupled double electron layers (05-02-17417). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  295. Kulkova S. E. Investigation of the interplay of the structural and magnetic transformations in the Heusler alloys and their thin films (05-02-16074). Institute of Strength Physics and Materials Science, Siberian Branch, RAS. Tomsk.
  296. Kupriyanov D. V. Quantum coherent effects in multi-scattering of light by atomic ensembles (05-02-16172). St. Petersburg State Technical University. Saint Petersburg.
  297. Kurepin A. B. Experimental study of delta-isobar properties in nuclear matter by using the process of pion production on nuclei (05-02-17208). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  298. Kurkov A. S. Fiber lasers for the medical applications (05-02-17434). Fiber Optics Research Center at the General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  299. Kurmaev E. Z. Electronic structure of 3d-metal impurities in diluted magnetic semiconductors (05-02-16438). Institute of Metals Physics, Ural Branch, RAS. Ekaterinburg.
  300. Kurt V. G. Spectral features of Microwave Background due to the matter recombination in the Early Universe (05-02-16658). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  301. Kuzikov S. V. Investigation of effects of degradation of metals in RF components of high-power electron masers and accelerators of the new generation (05-02-16833). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  302. Kuzmin A. D. The search and study of giant pulses of pulsar's radio emission (05-02-16415). Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory of Astrospace Center of Lebedev Physical Institute, RAS. Puschino.
  303. Kuznetsov S. N. High-energy emission of solar flares - results of CORONAS-F measurements (05-02-17487). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  304. Kuznetsov V. A. The role of the hydration (dehydration) in the mechanism of growth promoting effect of the impurities (GPEI) in polycomponent aqueous systems (05-02-16825). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
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  308. Labzowsky L. N. Quantum electrodynamical, electroweak and nuclear structure effects in the theory of atoms, highly charged ions and antiatoms (05-02-17483). St. Petersburg University, Institute of Physics. Saint Petersburg.
  309. Landsberg L. G. Study of the baryon spectroscopy and search for exotic hadrons in the proton-induced reactions at the energy of 70 GeV (05-02-16924). Federal Research Center - Institute for High Energy Physics. Protvino.
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  314. Larionov Y. V, Semjonov S. L. Study of modification mechanisms of optical properties of doped silica fibers with low photosensitivity under UV and VUV eximer laser exposure (05-02-16207). Fiber Optics Research Center at the General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
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  318. Lebo I. G. Laser annealing of thin ferroelectric heterostructures (05-02-16354). Moscow State Institute of Radio-Engineering, Electronics and Automation (Technical University). Moscow.
  319. Lemanov V. V. Crystals of protein aminoacids and their compounds: symmetry, dielectric, piezoelectric, and pyroelectric properties (05-02-16012). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  320. Leontiev A. I. Fundamental study of the high efficiency closed gas turbine based on gasdynamic energetic separation (05-02-17872). Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Moscow.
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  322. Lifshits V. G. The investigation of formation processes of surface phases and nanostructures on silicon surface and study of its electrophysical properties (05-02-17823). Institute of Automation and Control Processes, Far Eastern branch, RAS. Vladivostok.
  323. Likhoded A. A. Study of the Higgs sector extensions of the electro-weak interaction theory (05-02-17098). Federal Research Center - Institute for High Energy Physics. Protvino.
  324. Limonov M. F. Spectroscopy of the photonic band structure in synthetic opals with dielectric and magnetic fillers (05-02-17809). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  325. Lisin V. P. Study of the neutron spin structure and a test of the Gerasimov-Drell-Hearn sum rule (05-02-16810). Institute for nuclear research, RAS. Moscow.
  326. Litvak A. G. Self-channeling of the ionizing femtosecond laser pulses in air (05-02-17509). Institute of Applied Physics, RAS. Nizhny Novgorod.
  327. Litvak M. L. Multidimensional model of martian polar CO2 deposits based on data registered in russian experiment HEND (05-02-16552). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  328. Livshits M. A. The Sun as a laboratory for investigation of stellar coronae and circumstellar medium (05-02-17105). Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RAS. Troitsk.
  329. Lobashev V. M. Search of kinematics weight neutrino by means of studying the form of a beta-spectrum tritium near to a boundary point. Studying of regular effects vital for achievement sub voltage electron areas of weight neutrino in projected international experiment "CATRIN", on working installation "Troitsk nu weights" (05-02-17238). Institute for nuclear research, RAS. Moscow.
  330. Loginov Y. E. Investigation of the influence of resonant (Mossbauer effect) environment on the isomeric state decay characteristics in nanosecond region (05-02-16018). Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute, RAS. Gatchina.
  331. Loshkareva N. N. Conductivity, electronic and magnetic structure of n-type manganites (05-02-16303). Institute of Metals Physics, Ural Branch, RAS. Ekaterinburg.
  332. Lototsky A. P. Experimental research of pulsed electromagnetic compressor (05-02-17737). Troitsky Institute for Innovative and Fusion Research (national research center) . Troitsk.
  333. Lotov K. V. Acceleration of positrons in the efficient blowout regime of plasma wakefield accelerator (05-02-16775). Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  334. Lozovik Y. E. Strongly correlated exciton and electron systems in low-dimensional structures (05-02-17871). Institute of Spectroscopy, RAS. Troitsk.
  335. Lukashevich I. I. The study of two-dimensional quantum systems on the surface of superfluid helium (05-02-16858). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  336. Lushnikov S. G. Vibration spectra investigation in the partly disorder ferroelectrics, ferroelastics and related compounds (05-02-17822). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  337. Lyuboshitz V. L. Investigation of the pair momentum and spin correlations in processes of the multiple production of particles (05-02-16674). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  338. Lyubutin I. S. Magnetic, electronic and structural properties of transition-metal oxides under high pressures (05-02-16142). Shubnikov Institute of Crystalography, RAS. Moscow.
  339. Makarov V. I. Secular and cycle variations of polar activity of the Sun and polar magnetic field reversal (05-02-16229). Central Astronomical Observatory at Pulkovo, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  340. Makarova T. L. Microscopic nature of magnetism in fullerene-based materials (05-02-17799). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  341. Makhmutov V. S. Investigation of the sources and peculiarities of the solar proton events recorded in the stratosphere during 20th-23rd solar activity cycles (1964-2007) (05-02-16185). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  342. Makhov V. N. VUV spectroscopy of rare earth ions in wide band-gap crystals (05-02-17306). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  343. Maksimov A. A. Energy transfer between free carriers, phonons and magnetic ions in diluted magnetic semiconductors heterostuctures (05-02-17288). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  344. Maksimov E. G. Microscopically investigation of lattice dynamics, structural transitions and superconductivity (05-02-17359). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  345. Malishevskii A. S. Generation of the electromagnetic radiation by Josephson layered structures, which properties lead to the fast Josephson vortex (05-02-17547). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  346. Malova H. V. Investigation of the structure and nonlinear dynamics of thin current sheets in collisionless plasma (05-02-17003). Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University. Moscow.
  347. Malyshenko S. P. Investigation of peculiarities of thermal processes at liquid-gas phase transitions in dielectric medium under an action of external electric fields (05-02-17582). Institute for High Temperatures, RAS. Moscow.
  348. Malyutin A. A. Interaction of high-power Laguerre-Gaussian laser beams with solids and plasmas (05-02-16818). General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  349. Mamin R. F. Dynamic inhomogeneties in the vicinity of the structural phase transitions in the compounds of a complex composition (05-02-17182). Zavoisky Kazan Physical-Technical Institute of Kazan Scientific Center, RAS. Kazan.
  350. Manjavidze I. D. Data processing and physical interpretation of $pp$ and $pA$ - interactions with high multiplicity at incident momentum 70 GeV/c (05-02-17693). Joint Institute for Nu-clear Research, RAS. Dubna.
  351. Mansurov V. G. Electronic band structure, electrical and optical properties of AlGaN/GaN heterostructures with two-dimensional electron gas (05-02-17259). Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  352. Manuilov V. N. Theoretical and experimental investigation of processes of formation and interaction of helical electron beams with RF fields of oversized electrodynamics systems in powerful sources of microwave radiation in millimeter and submillimeter wavelength range (05-02-16015). Lobachevskiy Nizhny Novgorod State University. Nizhny Novgorod.
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  354. Markov A. V. Study of mechanisms of growth defects generation in GaAs crystals (05-02-16272). Federal State Research and Design Institute of Rare Metals Industry. Moscow.
  355. Marov M. Y. Study of the problems of cosmogony and aeronomy based on the developed methods of mathematical modeling of heterogeneous turbulent media and rarefied gas kinetics (05-02-16288). Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics, RAS. Moscow.
  356. Matrosov V. V. Investigation of dynamics of small ansembles of connected oscillators with frequency and phase control (05-02-17409). Lobachevskiy Nizhny Novgorod State University. Nizhny Novgorod.
  357. Matveets Y. A. Femtosecond spectroscopy of semiconductor microcavity (05-02-17338). Institute of Spectroscopy, RAS. Troitsk.
  358. Matveev V. A. Search for exotic baryon states in 600 GeV sigma- -hyperon interactions with nucleus (05-02-17869). State Scientific Center - Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics. Moscow.
  359. Matveyenko L. I. Studies of dynamics of the H2O super maser emission in Orion KL, the high-degree linear polarization mechanism (05-02-16135). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  360. Matyugin Y. A. Precision measurements of the molecular iodine transition frequencies in the near IR and visible region using a femtosecond optical frequency synthesizer (05-02-17706). Institute of Laser Physics, Siberian Branch, RAS. Novosibirsk.
  361. Medvedkin G. A. Study of magnetic nanoclusters in structures based on ternary diamond-like semiconductors (05-02-17817). Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
  362. Melamed L. E. Computer simulation and experimental studies of a two phase flow in a porous medium allowing fluidizing (05-02-16660). Federal Unitary Enterprise - Research and Design Institute of Atomic Power Engineering Machine Building. Moscow.
  363. Melnikov A. V. Investigation of the role of electric fields in plasma confinement by heavy ion beam probing in a tokamak (05-02-17016). Russian Research Center "Kurchatov Institute". Moscow.
  364. Melnikov V. N. Integrable multidimensional models of gravitation and their observational manifestations (05-02-17478). The Russian Research Institute for Metrological Service. Moscow.
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  366. Merzon G. I. Elaboration of an ionization-neutron calorimeter for a joint Russian-US instrument for balloon-borne studies of primary cosmic-radiation electrons and nuclei at high energies (05-02-17599). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
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  370. Mikhatulin D. S. Nonlinear processes of heat transfer and thermoerosion destruction of bodies in supersonic heterogeneous flows with polydispersed particles (05-02-16603). Institute for High Temperatures, RAS. Moscow.
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  374. Mineev A. P. Investigation of the problems concerning of excitation of the planar CO2-lasers active medium by RF and microwave discharge (05-02-17624). General Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
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  379. Molchanov A. G. Investigation of a new laser method of diamond growth from compressed graphite (05-02-16760). Lebedev Physics Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  380. Molkov S. V. Investigation of strongly magnetized X-ray systems. Soft gamma ray repeaters and anomalous X-ray pulsars (05-02-17465). Space Research Institute, RAS. Moscow.
  381. Mollaev A. Y. Electronic transport and energy spectrum at the atmospheric and high pressure, and processes of the defect formation, and the electronic and structure phase transitions in the new magnetic semiconductors Cd1-xGeMnxAs2, Cd1-xCrGeMnxAs2 (05-02-16608). Institute of Physics of Daghestan Scientific Center, RAS. Makhachkala.
  382. Molotkov I. A. Modeling and analysis of nonlinear effects in ultrashort and powerful pulses propagation (05-02-16176). Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation, RAS. Troitsk.
  383. Molotkov S. N. Cryptoanalysis of optic fiber quantum cryptography systems (05-02-17387). Institute of Solid State Physics, RAS. Chernogolovka.
  384. Morozov S. V. Transport phenomena in planar graphite structures with two-dimensional electron gas, controlled by electric field effect (05-02-17638). Institute of Microelectronics Technology and High Purity Materials, RAS. Chernogolovka.
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  386. Moshkunov S. I. Solid-state pulse generator for copper-vapor laser. Design, construction and research (05-02-17725). Institute for Electrophysics and Electroenergetics, RAS. Saint Petersburg.
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