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Classification Scheme 1. Structure of Crystalline Solids 1.1 Perfectly Periodic Structure 1.2 Solid-State Phase Transformations 1.3 Alloys. Metallurgy 1.4 Microstructure (Magnetic Domains See 18; Ferroelectric Domains See 14.4.1) 1.5 Films 1.6 Surfaces 2. Non-Crystalline State 3. Crystal Growth 4. Bonding Properties 5. Mossbauer Spectroscopy 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Lattice Dynamics. Phonons Acoustio Properties Thermal Properties Diffusion Defect Properties (Irradiation Defects See 11) 10.1 Metals 10.2 Non-Metals
11. Irradiation Effects (X-Ray Diffraction Investigations See 1 and 10) 12. Mechanical Properties (Plastic Deformations See 10) 12.1 Metals 12.2 Non-Metals 13. Electron States 13.1 Band Structure 13.2 Fermi Surfaces 13.3 Surface and Interface States 13.4 Impurity and Defect States 13.5 Elementary Excitations (Phonons See 6) 13.5.1 Excitons 13.5.2 Plasmons 13.5.3 Polarons 13.5.4 Magnons 14. Electrical Properties. Transport Phenomena 14.1 Metals. Semi-Metals 14.2 Superconductivity. Superconducting Materials and Devices 14.3 Semiconductors 14.3.1 Films 14.3.2 Surfaces and Interfaces 14.3.3 Devices. Junctions (Contact Problems See 14.3.4) 14.3.4 High-Field Phenomena, Space-Charge Effects, Inhomogeneities, Injected Carriers (Electroluminescence See 20.3; Junctions See 14.3.3) 14.4 Dielectrics 14.4.1 Ferroelectrics 15. Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic Properties 16. Photoconductivity. Photovoltaio Effects 17. Emission of Electrons and Ions 17.1 Field Emission Microscope Investigations 18. Magnetic Properties 18.1 Paramagnetic Properties 18.2 Ferromagnetic Properties 18.2.1 Ferromagnetic Films 18.3 Ferrimagnetic Properties 18.4 Antiferromagnetic Properties (Continued
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SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX Volumes 127 to 132, 1985
Volumes 87 to 92, 1985
ISSN 0370-1972/0031-8965 Edited by E. BORCHARDT
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Preface The eighteenth index volume contains volumes 127 to 132 of "physica status solidi (b) — basic research" as well as volumes 87 to 92 of "physica status solidi (a) — applied research", i.e. all volumes having appeared in 1985 containing 1461 papers. Beginning from January 1986 the International Classification System for Physics (Condensed Matter, items 60 and 70) of the International Council for Scientific and Technical Information, Abstracting Board completed by a Substance Classification will be used for quoting papers in physica status solidi. Both systems are reproduces on pages 4 and 5 and page 599 to 604 of this index volume. However, in the present index volume the general classification scheme of the last index volume was maintained as it was the basis for quoting of papers in the respective issues having appeared in 1985. Nevertheless, before taking over these subject classifications into the index volume they were once more carefully revised and in some cases improved and completed in order to get a most uniform and clear classification for all papers. The average number of quotations per paper in this index volume is nearly the same as in the last one, namely about 3.0. Again I have to express my thanks to the readers for their interest, and I will always readily take up any critical remarks and proposals for improvements. I am especially obliged to Prof. Dr. P. Görlich, Prof. Dr. E. Gutsche, Dr. H.-J. Hänsch, Dr. H. Lange, Dr. S. Oberländer, and Dipl. Phys. K. Müller for giving me advice and unselfish help. Furthermore I have to thank Mrs. E. Schwan for her exact and reliable secretary's work at the manuscript. Berlin, October 1986 Eva Borchardt
Classification Scheme
(In use up to December 1,1985; the new Classification Scheme used from January 1,1986 is reproduced on page 599 to 604) 1. Structure of Crystalline Solids 1.1 Perfectly Periodic Structure 1.2 Solid-State Phase Transformations 1.3 Alloys. Metallurgy 1.4 Microstructure (Magnetic Domains See 18; Ferroelectric Domains See 14.4.1) 1.5 Films 1.6 Surfaces 2. Non-Crystalline State 3. Crystal Growth 4. Bonding Properties 5. Mossbauer Spectroscopy 6. Lattice Dynamics. Phonons 7. Acoustic Properties 8. Thermal Properties 9. Diffusion 10. Defect Properties (Irradiation Defects See 11) 10.1 Metals 10.2 Non-Metals 11. Irradiation Effects (X-Ray Diffraction Investigations See 1 and 10) 12. Mechanical Properties (Plastic Deformations See 10) 12.1 Metals 12.2 Non-Metals 13. Electron States 13.1 Band Structure 13.2 Fermi Surfaces 13.3 Surface and Interface States 13.4 Impurity and Defect States 13.5 Elementary Excitations (Phonons See 6) 13.5.1 Excitons 13.5.2 Plasmons 13.5.3 Polarons 13.5.4 Magnons 14. Electrical Properties. Transport Phenomena 14.1 Metals. Semi-Metals 14.2 Superconductivity. Superconducting Materials and Devices 14.3 Semiconductors 14.3.1 Films 14.3.2 Surfaces and Interfaces 14.3.3 Devices Junctions (Contact Problems See 14.3.4) 14.3.4 High-Field Phenomena, Space-Charge Effects, Inhomogeneities, Injected Carriers (Electroluminescence See 20.3; Junctions See 14.3.3) 14.4 Dielectrics 14.4.1 Ferroelectrics 15. Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic Properties 16. Photoconductivity. Photovoltaic Effects 17. Emission of Electrons and Ions 17.1 Field Emission Microscope Investigations
Classification Scheme 18. Magnetic Properties 18.1 Paramagnetic Properties 18.2 Ferromagnetic Properties 18.2.1 Ferromagnetic Films 18.3 Ferrimagnetic Properties 18.4 Antiferromagnetic Properties 19. Magnetic Resonance 20. Optical Properties 20.1 Spectra. Optical Constants (X-Ray Spectra See 20) 20.2 Lasers 20.3 Luminescence (X-Ray Spectra See 20) 21. Metals. Alloys 21.1 Transition Metals (Group Sc to Zn) and Their Alloys 21.1.1 Fe and Fe Alloys 21.2 Alkali-Metals 21.3 Alkali-Earth Metals 21.4 Rare-Earth Metals 21.5 Actinides 21.6 Noble Metals 21.7 Semi-Metals (Semiconducting Alloys See 22.7) 22. Semiconductors and Ionic Crystals 22.1 Elements 22.1.1 Germanium 22.1.2 Silicon 22.1.3 Group VI Elements 22.2 III-V Compounds 22.2.1 Arsenides 22.2.2 Phosphides 22.2.3 Antimonides 22.2.4 Mixed Crystals 22.3 IV-IV, II-V, and III-VI Compounds 22.3.1 Mixed Crystals 22.4 II—VI Compounds 22.4.1 Sulphides 22.4.2 Selenides 22.4.3 Tellurides 22.4.4 Mixed Crystals 22.5 Halides 22.5.1 Silver Halides 22.5.2 Alkali Halides 22.5.3 Alkali-Earth Halides 22.5.4 Mixed Crystals 22.6 Simple Oxides (CdO, ZnO See 22.4) 22.6.1 Mixed Crystals 22.7 Semiconducting Intermetallic Compounds 22.7.1 Mixed Crystals 22.8 Tertiary and Higher Compounds 22.8.1 Salts of Oxy-Acids (Carbonates, Phosphates, Silicates Including Mica etc). 22.8.2 Spinels, Garnets, Ferrites 22.9 Organic Semiconductors 23. Solidified Gases For comments on the use of the classification scheme see p. 6.
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Some Comments on the Use of the Subject and Author Index The classification system1) comprises 20 broad sections each devoted to a major field of solid state physics and 3 broad sections devoted to the main groups of substances. A section may contain a number of subsections dealing with aspects of this field of special substance, respectively, which tend to receive particular attention. A paper dealing with this field will either be classified under one or more of the subsections or, if none of these are relevant, it will just appear under the general section heading (i.e. sections and subsections are equivalent in this sense). For example, a paper dealing with problems of paramagnetism would appear under 18.1 but not 18, whereas a paper on diamagnetism would be quoted under 18; a paper dealing with GaP would appear under 22.2.2, not under 22 or 22.2, whereas a paper on A1N would be quoted under 22.2, and a paper on a II—IV or a IV-VI compound would be quoted under 22. All papers will be quoted under each relevant section. There is made a distinction between one or two principal entries (refering to the main subject matter of the paper) and secondary entries (refering to subsidiary subject matter and substance, respectively).In the principal entries the title of the paper is given in its original language and in English. In addition, every principal entry is marked by * in front of the title of the paper. In the secondary entries the title is only given in English. On the line following the title the subject classification is given (in parantheses) in the same manner as in the volumes. Each entry gives the volume, the number of the issue, the initial and final page numbers, and the year in which the paper appeared. A paper of physica status solidi (b) or physica status solidi (a) is marked by (b) or (a) in front of the line, respectively. The letter " K " before the page numbers indicates a short note published in the offset part of the journal. Review articles appear, at the head of the list of entries under a given subject and are given the subtitle "Review Articles". These articles are listed in the chronological order of their publication, irrespective of being a paper of physica status solidi (b) or physica status solidi (a). The subject classification for a review article consisting of several parts is based on the article as a whole rather than on the individual parts. The entries for original papers, short notes, and errata are made together in a single list for each subject and this follows the entries for review articles. These are again ordered according to data of publication, irrespective of being a paper of physica status solidi (b) or physica status solidi (a). Original papers are sometimes published in several parts under the same principal title (in general with special subtitles). The various parts of papers of this type are treated separately and each part is classified according to its particular contents. In quoting errata the following rule is obeyed. If the erratum refers to a paper quoted in the preceding index, it is listed in the chronological order of its publication otherwise the erratum is quoted together with the paper to which it refers.
') See cover two and three, and pages 4 and 5. For the case of losing the cover by bookbinding we repeat the classification scheme on pages 4 and 5.
Some Comments on the Use of the Subject and Author Index In using the subject index attention should be given to the following details: subject
quoted in
remarks
representations of space groups
1 and 13.1
Alfen waves, helicon waves
13 and 20
hot electrons
13 and 14.3.4
transport phenomena
14 or subsection of 14
if not clearly to be assigned to 8 or 15
galvanomagnetic effects
14 or subsection of 14
not in 18
electro-optical effects
14 and 20 (or subsection of 14 and 20)
piezoelectricity, électrostriction
14 or subsection of 14
not in 12 or subsection of 12; different electromechanical effects are quoted in 12 or subsection of 12
ionic conduction
14.4
not in 14.3
magneto-optical effects
18 and 20 (or subsection of 18 and 20)
possibly in additional sections, e.g. Faraday effect in 13
ferromagnetic films
18.2.1
not additionally in 1.5
X-ray spectra
20
but not X-ray studies of structure
MIS and MOS structures
the section assigned to the semiconductor
not in the section assigned to the oxide or the metal
MIM structures
the section assigned to the insulator
generally not in the section assigned to the metal
epitaxial layers
the section assigned to the layer
not in the section assigned to the substrate
T h e author index gives the names o f the authors in alphabetical order. Each name is followed by the bibliographic details o f the paper. A paper o f physica status solidi (b) or physica status solidi (a) is again marked by (b) or (a) in front o f the number o f the volume, respectively. In the last c o l u m n the subject classification o f the paper is presented in the same manner as in the volumes. Behind the principal subject classification(s) the page number is given (in parantheses) o n which the paper appears in the subject index. W h e n several papers have been published by the s a m e author they are arranged according to the dates o f publication, irrespective of being a paper o f physica status solidi (b) or physica status solidi (a).
Subject Index 1. Structure of Crystalline Solids Original Papers and Short Notes
T . OHKAWA a n d H . HASHIMOTO
•An X-Ray Wave Theory for Heavily Distorted Crystals. I. On the Modified Monochromatic Spherical Waves (1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 5 9 - 7 1 (1985).
R . S. VARDANIAN a n d A . K H . KHACHATRIAN
•Application of the Invariance Principle in the Dynamic Theory of X-Ray Scattering (1 ; 20) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 7 3 - 7 8 (1985).
T . OHKAWA a n d H . HASHIMOTO
*An X-Ray Wave Theory for Heavily Distorted Crystals. II. On the Resonance Shift Function and the Dispersion Relation in Distorted Crystals (1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 417-423 (1985).
V . B . MOLODKIN, S . I . OLIKHOVSKII, M . E . OSINOVSKII, A . N . GUREEV, L . I. DATSENKO, A . I. NIZKOVA, a n d B. F . ZHURAVLEV
•The Integrated Intensities of the Laue-Diffracted X-Rays for Monocrystals Containing Macroscopically Homogeneously Distributed Defects (1 and 10) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 597-608 (1985).
C . MALGRANGE a n d J . GRONKOWSKI
•Erratum to: Fraunhofer Diffraction of X-Ray Beams at Bragg Incidence in Distorted Crystals (1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 741 (1985).
Z . JANÂCEK
•Coherence Description of a Double Crystal Diffractometer ( l ; 10) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 4 9 - 5 9 (1985).
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•Exact Solution of the Takagi-Taupin Equation for Dynamical X-Ray Bragg Diffraction by a Crystal with a Transition Layer (1 and 10) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 1, p. 6 9 - 7 6 (1985).
P . A . BEZIRGANYAN, K . T . GABRIELYAN, a n d G . O . DEMIRCHYAN
• A n X-Ray Interferometer with an Elastically D e f o r m e d Crystal (1 and 10) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 1, p. 1 4 3 - 1 4 9 (1985).
F . EGGERT a n d W . SCHOLZ
*A Rapid Deconvolution Method Based on the Bayesian Theorem Applied to Energy Dispersive X-Ray Emission Analysis (1 and 20) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. K . 1 2 3 - K 1 2 5 (1985).
A . A . KOROLEV a n d V . P . SMIRNOV
•Coordinate Transformations Induced by the Elements of the Permutation-Inversion Symmetry G r o u p of a Nonrigid Molecular Crystal (1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 4 1 - 4 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
S . A D A M , G H . A D A M , a n d A . CORCIOVEI
•One-Particle Crystal Field Hamiltonians (1 and 13) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. 7 6 3 - 7 7 4 (1985).
T . TAKAI, T . HALICIOGLU, a n d W . A . TILLER
*A Parametric Study of Crystal Stability and Surface Energy for D i a m o n d Cubic Structures (1 and 4; 22.1) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 1, p. 131 - 1 3 8 (1985).
H . S . K I M a n d S . S . SHEININ
•Asymmetry in Bright Field Images of Stacking Faults (1 and 10) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 231 - 2 4 0 (1985).
H . - K . HYVARINEN, V . - P . T A N N I N E N , A . G R E K U L A , a n d P . - L . KALLIOMÂKI
•Profile Fitting Analysis of the X-Ray Powder Diffraction Pattern of a Complicated Metal Aerosol (1 ; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. K 1 5 - K 1 8 (1985).
T . T A K A I , T . H A L I C I O G L U , a n d W . A . TILLER
•Calculation of Potential Energy Parameters of the Silicon-Carbon System (1 and 4 ; 22.1; 22.1.2; 22.3) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 475 - 4 8 1 (1985).
1. Structure of Crystalline Solids R . SOMASHEKAR, C H . SATYANARAYANA, a n d M . S. MADHAVA
•Mesomorphic Behaviour of Mixtures of Cetyl Alcohol and Dimethyl Sulfoxide (1 and 2; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 4 9 - 4 5 6 (1985).
Y u . A . BABANOV a n d V . R . SHVETSOV
• E X A F S : Bond Length Determination for Multicomponent Systems (1 and 20; 21.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. l , p . K l - K 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
L . T . WILLE a n d J . VENNIK
•X-Ray Diffraction by Vibrating Crystals (1 and 7) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K 9 7 - K . 1 0 0 (1985).
I. R . ENTIN
On the Suppression of X-Ray Anomalous Transmission by Acoustic Oscillations (7; l) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 3 5 5 - 3 6 4 (1985).
J . GANSTER a n d D . GEISS
•Polycrystalline Simple Average of Mechanical Properties in the General (Triclinic) Case (1 and 12.2; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 3 9 5 - 4 0 7 (1985).
Y u . G . CHUKALKIN, V . V . PETROV, V . R . SHTIRTS, a n d B . N . GOSHCHITSKII
•Effects of Radiation Disorder in Chromium Spinels (1 and 11 ; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 347 - 3 5 4 (1985).
R . G . GABRIELYAN, A . R . MKRTCHYAN, H . A . ASLANYAN, a n d K H . V. KOTANDYAN
•On the Theory of X-Ray Diffraction in Oscillating Piezocrystals (1 and 10) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 3 6 1 - 3 6 8 (1985).
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Subject Index
1.1 Perfectly Periodic Structure Original Papers and Short Notes
H . - G . BRUHL a n d H . R H A N
*On the Extension of the Theory of Umweganregung with Respect to the Use of Divergent White X-Ray Radiation (1.1; 22.2.1) (a) Vol.87, No. 1, p. 121-126(1985).
U . PLETSCH
*X-Ray Structure Amplitudes for GaAs and InP (1.1; 22.2.1; 22.2.2) (a) Vol.87, No. l , p . 151-156(1985).
W . COENE, H . BENDER, F . C . LOVEY, D . VAN D Y C K , a n d S . AMEI.INCKX
*On the Influence of Crystal Orientation on the High Resolution Image Contrast of Polytypes (1.1; 21.1; 22.3; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 9 7 (1985). D . STEPHAN a n d V . GEIST
"Investigation of Lattice Strain in Proton-Irradiated G a P by a Modified Auleytner Technique (1.1 and 11; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 87, No.2, p. 5 8 9 - 5 9 6 (1985).
V . G . BARYSHEVSKII a n d S . V . CHEREPITSA
•Neutron Spin Precession and Spin Dichroism of Nonmagnetic Unpolarized Single Crystals (1.1 and 11; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 3 7 9 - 3 8 7 (1985). G . MAVRODIEV, A . KONESKA, a n d A . SZYTULA
•Dilatometrie and DDC Measurements of NiMnGe, _J(Sij( and NiMn 1 _ITi1Ge Systems (1.1 and 1.2; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 0 5 - K 1 0 9 (1985).
B. JENICHEN, R . KOHLER, a n d W . MOHLING
•Double Crystal Topography Compensating for the Strain in Processed Samples (1.1 and 1.4; 10.2; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 7 9 - 8 7 (1985). R . OBERSCHMID
Absorption Centers of Bi 12 GeO 20 and Bi 12 SiO 20 Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 1.1; 16; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 6 3 - 2 7 0 (1985). J . PRZEDMOJSKI, S . GIERLOTKA, a n d B . PALOSZ
*X-Ray Thermal Investigations of Cadmium Iodide Single Crystals (1.1 and 8; 22.5) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K9 - K l l (1985).
1.1 Perfectly Periodic Structure
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B. KOZARZEWSKI
•Calculation of Lattice Sums (1.1)
(b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 4 5 9 - 4 6 3 (1985) V . V . ARISTOV, W . GRAEFF, V . I. POLOVINKINA, a n d A . A . SNIGIREV
•Dynamical Diffraction of X-Ray Spherical Waves in Perfect Crystals Using a Narrow Slit as Radiation Source (I.I ; 10.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 6 9 - 7 5 (1985). H. Knx>, T. HOSHIKAWA, M. SHIMADA, and M. KOIZUMI Crystals Structure Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Pseudo-Ternary DyCu t _j,Zn x Si Compounds (14.1 and 18.1; 1.1; 18.2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 0 7 - 3 1 1 (1985) H . R . WENK, D . O'BRIEN, a n d Z . Y o u
•Spherical Representation of Orientation Distribution Functions (1.1; 22.8)
(a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 1 9 - K 2 4 (1985). V . HOLY, J . HLAVKA, a n d J . KUBENA
On the Correlation of X-Ray Generated Photoconductivity with the X-Ray Reflection Curve in Silicon (16; 1.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K87 —K89 (1985). N . A . RAZIK
•Precise Lattice Constant Determination of Hexagonal, Rhombohedral, and Tetragonal Crystals from X-Ray Powder Diffractometric Data (1.1; 22.6)
(a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K125-K.128 (1985). D . K . CHAKRABARTY, M . K . JHA, a n d S, UNNIKRISHNAN
Preparation and Properties of Barium Substituted Gadolinium Cobaltite (18.2; 1.1; 14.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No, 2, p. K 1 7 5 - K 1 7 7 (1985). M . SCHENK, H . BERGER, C . KLEINT, N . S. GOLOVANOVA, O . I. TANANAEVA, a n d V . P . ZLOMANOV
The Influence of Bi on Lattice Parameter and Carrier Concentration of PbTe (10.2; 1.1; 14.3; 22.7) ( a ) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 1, p . K . 3 5 - K . 3 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
A . BEN FREDJ e t G . NIHOUL
•Observation en microscopie électronique à haute résolution d'oxydes à grande maille (c-Dy 2 0 3 ) et interprétation des images obtenues (High-Resolution Electron Microscopic Observation of Large Cell Oxides (c-Dy 2 0 3 ) and Interpretation of the Obtained Images) (1.1 and 1 . 4 ; 2 2 . 6 ) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 3 5 1 - 3 6 9 (1985).
P . K H . BEZIRGANYAN a n d K H . R . DRMEYAN
•Fine Structure of X-Ray Interferograms. III. Complex Interference Systems
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Subject Index (1.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 3 7 9 - 3 8 4 (1985).
K . SCHEERSCHMIDT a n d R . HILLEBRAND
•Calculated Defocus Diffraction Contrast and Lattice Fringe Imaging of Small Crystal Defects (1.1; 1.4; 10) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 8 2 (1985).
J . KULDA a n d P . MIKULA
*The Three-Beam Case of Neutron Diffraction in a Distorted Crystal (1.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 95 - 1 0 0 (1985).
K . G . TROUNI a n d L . A . ARUTYUNYAN
•"Billet and Meslin Bi-Lenses" in Two-Beam X-Ray Interferometry (1.1 ; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 2, p. 3 6 9 - 3 7 8 (1985).
E . K . KOVEV, A . V . ANDREEV, M . I. DEIGEN, a n d V . E . GORSHKOV
•Polar Scanning in Multi-Beam Diffractometry (1.1; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 3 9 1 - 3 9 8 (1985).
S. GÖTZ
• M e a s u r e m e n t of Anomalous Dispersion Effects a r o u n d an Absorption Edge in the Soft X-Ray Region (1.1 and 20; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 4 0 7 - 4 1 2 (1985). C . OTERO ARFÄN a n d M . C . TROBAJO-FERNANDEZ
• C a t i o n Distribution in Mg^Nij _ ^ G a 2 0 4 Oxide Spinels (1.1; 1.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 4 7 (1985).
M . QUINTERO a n d J . C . WOOLLEY
•Crystallography and Optical Energy G a p Values for Cd 2 l (AgIn) ) ) Mn 2 z Te 2 Alloys (1.1; 13.1; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 2, p. 4 4 9 - 4 5 6 (1985).
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1.2 Solid-State Phase Transformations Review Articles S . SUGAI
Lattice Vibrations in the Charge-Density-Wave States of Layered Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (6 and 13; 1.2; 20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 1 3 - 3 9 (1985). S . A . SHABALOVSKAYA
•Phase Transitions in the Intermetallic Compound TiNi with Charge-Density Wave Formation (1.2 and 13.1; 6; 14.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 327-344 (1985). Original Papers and Short Notes
M . M . SZOSTAK, A . V . BELUSHKIN, a n d I. NATKANIEC
Neutron Spectroscopy and Model Calculations of Phonon Dynamics in Crystalline p-Chloroaniline (6; 1.2; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. Kl—K4 (1985). S . ASBRINK, M . WOLCYRZ, a n d S . - H . H O N G
*X-Ray Bond-Type Diffractometer Investigations on V 3 O s in the Temperature Interval 298 to 480 K Including the Phase Transition Temperature T, = 428 K (1.2; 8; 22.6)
(a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 135-140 (1985). Erratum (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 415(1985). J . A . CUSIDÔ, A . ISALGUÉ, a n d J . TEJADA
•On the Amorphous to Crystalline Transformation of Fe 80 B 20 by Means of Electrical and Thermal Conductivity, X-Ray Diffraction, and Môssbauer Measurements (1.2 and 2; 5; 8; 14.1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 169-174 (1985). S. N . VAIDYA
•Theory of Melting. II. Relaxion Model (1.2 and 6; 8; 23) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 181 - 1 8 6 (1985). P . SAINT-GRÉGOIRE, A . PÉREZ, R . ALMAIRAC, a n d M . LOPEZ
•Some Anomalies Connected with the Structural Transition of KFeF 4 near 400 K (1.2 and 8; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. Kl - K 6 (1985). G . A . BORDOVSKII a n d A . B . ZARKOI
•Polymorphic Phase Transition in Pb 5 Bi 8 0 17 (1.2; 22.6.1)
(a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 7 - K 1 2 (1985).
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Acoustical and Electrochemical Behaviour of Proustite Parameters in the Incommensurate Phase (7; 1.2; 10.2; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 3 5 - K 3 9 (1985). P . ENDERS
Structure and Bonding in Cubic IV-VI Crystals. IV. Evidence for Covalent Bonding in the IV-VI Family from the Extended Mulliken Scheme (4 and 13; 1.2; 22) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 4 4 9 - 4 5 7 (1985). F . BOLDUAN, H . D . HOCHHEIMER, a n d H . P . BECK
Optical and Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Investigations of the Mixed Halide SmFCl (20.1; 1.2; 13.1; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 6 7 3 - 6 7 8 (1985). E . M . SMOLYARENKO, V . M . TRUKHAN, a n d A . P . BOLOGA
•Phase Diagram of the ZnP 2 —ZnAs2 System (1.2; 22.3.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 1 2 3 - K 1 2 6 (1985). H . OSHIMA, A . TANAKA, a n d T . SUKEGAWA
•Calculation of the Ga-Al-Sb Phase Diagram Using the Redlich-Kister Expression ( 1 . 2 ; 3 ; 22.2.4) (a) V o l . 87, N o . 2, p . K 1 3 1 - K 1 3 4 (1985).
Erratum (a) V o l . 92, N o . 1, p . K 8 7 (1985).
G . BLASSE a n d G . J . DIRKSEN
"The Influence of the Phase Transformation on the Luminescence of NbPO s (1.2 and 2 0 . 3 ; 2 2 . 8 ) (a) V o l . 87, N o . 2, p . K 1 8 1 - K 1 8 4 (1985).
G . ÜFFINGER a n d A . KASTEN
•Specific Heat and Magnetocaloric Effects in T b P 0 4 . I. Experiments (1.2 a n d 18.4; 8 ; 2 2 . 8 . 1 ) ( b ) V o l . 128, N o . 1, p . 201 - 2 0 7 (1985). H . D . HOCHHEIMER, E . GMELIN, C H . MENSING, L . VICZIAN, K . D . KREUER, a n d H . G . v o n SCHNERING
•AC Conductivity, Calorimetric, X-Ray, and Raman Study of the Hexagonal Phase TlInS 2 -III ( 1 . 2 ; 6 ; 8 ; 14.3; 2 0 . 1 ; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 1, p . 4 3 - 4 8 (1985).
M . R . NAGY, M . S. SAKR, M . M . MOSTAFA, a n d R . KAMEL
Effect of Structure Transformation on Creep and Creep Recovery of Al-14 wt% Zn (10.1; 1.2; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 6 1 - 6 7 (1985). A . G . BONDARENKO a n d A . B. KHMELININ
•Phase Transition in the System Solid-Gas Admixture Due to the Macroscopic Defect Formation and Growth (1.2; 10) (a) Vol. 88, No. l , p . 121-127(1985).
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P . ROCHEGUDE a n d J . F O C T
•The Transformation e -» a " in Iron-Nitrogen Solid Solutions Studied by Mossbauer Spectrometry (1.2 and 5; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 2 (1985).
R . KUSKA
•The Application of Landau's Theory for Studying First-Order Phase Transitions by the Internal Friction Method (1.2; 10.1; 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 151 - 1 5 6 (1985).
A . KASTEN a n d G . ÜFFINGER
Specific Heat and Magnetocaloric Effects in T b P 0 4 . II. Mean Field Theory (1.2 and 18.4; 8; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 5 2 5 - 5 3 5 (1985).
V . L . AKSENOV a n d M . BOBETH
•Structural Glass in Solid Solutions with Competing Interactions (1.2; 14.4; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K105 —K.109 (1985).
A . V . DOBROMYSLOV, A . E . ERMAKOV, N . I . TALUTS, a n d M . A . UIMIN
•Electron Microscopy Investigation of Phase Transformations in M n - A l - C Alloy (1.2; 1.4; 18.2; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 5 4 (1985).
A . H . PHILLIPS, N . K . GOBRAN, a n d R . KAMEL
•Structure Analysis of the Metallic Glass F e ^ N i ^ B ^ Using the Tangent Lattice Model (1.2; 14.1; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 6 3 - 4 6 7 (1985).
M . A . UIMIN, A . E . ERMAKOV, O . B . ANDREEVA, E . I. TEITEL, a n d V . M . GUNDYREV
•Phase Transformations and Magnetic Properties of M n A l - C Single Crystals (1.2 and 18.2; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 5 8 7 - 5 9 4 (1985).
C . JULIEN, M . EDDRIEF, M . BALKANSKI, E . HATZIKRANIOTIS, a n d K . KAMBAS
Electrical Transport Properties of In 2 Se 3 (14.3; 1.2; 22.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 6 8 7 - 6 9 5 (1985). G . MAVRODIEV, S . KONESKA, a n d A . SZYTULA
•Dilatometrie and D D C Measurements of NiMnGe, ^ S i ^ and NiMn, .^T^Ge Systems (1.1 and 1.2; 21.1) (a) Voi. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 0 5 - K 1 0 9 (1985). A . F . GONCHAROV, I. N . MAKARENKO, a n d N . M . GASANLY
•Effect of Pressure on the Optical Absorption Edge in InS Monocrystals (1.2 and 20.1; 13.1; 22.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 7 9 - K 8 1 (1985). 2
physica, Reg.-Bd 18
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D . STOCK, H . - D . GEILER, a n d K . HEHL
A Model of Crystallization Processes Controlled by Temperature Pulses in Amorphous Semiconductors. I. Step-Like Temperature Pulse (3; 1.2; 2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 5 7 - 6 3 (1985).
V . NARASIMHAN, H . V . KEER, a n d D . K . CHAKRABARTY
•Structural and Electrical Properties of the LaCo, _ I M n J 0 3 and LaCo, .^Fe^Oj Systems (1.2 and 14.3; 15; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 6 5 - 7 1 (1985).
A . AKROUNE, J . CLAVERIE, A . TAZAIRT, G . VILLENEUVE e t A . CASALOT
•Propriétés structurales, magnétiques et électriques des oxyfluorures V, - , M J t 0 2 - 2 i F 2 x (M = Mg, Ni) (Structural, Magnetic, and Electric Properties of V 1 _ I M x 0 2 _ 2 : c F2, (M = Mg, Ni) Oxyfluorides) (1.2 and 14; 8; 18.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 271-282 (1985).
L . G . KHVOSTANTSEV, A . I. ORLOV, N . K H . ABRIKOSOV, a n d L . D . IVANOVA
•Kinetic Properties and Phase Transitions in Sb2Te3 under Hydrostatic Pressure up to 9 GPa (1.2 and 15; 14.3; 22.7) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 301-309 (1985).
M . MÜLLER, T H . FRAUENHEIM, a n d C . HAMANN
•Peierls Transition and Fluctuation Conductivity in Thin Lead-Phthalocyanine (PbPc) Films (1.2 and 14.3.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 8 9 - K 9 4 (1985).
W . G . M C M U L L A N a n d J . C . IRWIN
•An Interpolytypical Transition in NbS2 (1.2; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 465-469 (1985).
T.
ITO
•A Pseudopotential Approach to the Structural and Thermodynamical Properties of III—V Ternary Semiconductor Alloys (1.2 and 8; 12.2; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 559-568 (1985).
E . V. ZOLOTOYABKO a n d N . S. OVANESYAN
•Mössbauer Diffraction in the Superionic Conductor RbAg 1 I 5 (1.2 and 5; 9; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 587-594 (1985).
1 . 1 . SASOVSKAYA, V . P . KORABEL, a n d E . I . SHREDER
Optical Properties of NiAl Intermetallic Compounds during Concentration and Temperature B.C.C.F.C.T. Transitions (13.1 and 20.1; 1.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 667-674(1985).
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R . KAWASHIMA, K . KATSUKI, a n d K . SUZUKI
•Temperature Dependence of Optical Absorption near the Structural Phase Transition of Potassium Nitrate (1.2 and 13.1; 14.4.1; 20.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 697-705 (1985). S. GARCÍA a n d E . ALTSHULER
•Mossbauer Study of the Reaction Kinetics of Hexagonal M-Phase Ferrites (1.2 and 5; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 427-436 (1985). M . PETROV, L . KOMITOV, P . SIMOVA, a n d G . HAUCK
•Intermediate Smectic A-State at Nematic-Smectic C Phase Transition at Tilted Orientation (1.2; 2; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 451-456 (1985). M . PIOTROWSKI a n d A . MURASIK
Exchange and Dipolar Interactions in TbF 3 (18; 1.2; 22.5) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 571-580 (1985). I. H . ISMAILZADE a n d O . A . SAMEDOV
•The Nature of the Intermediate Phase of PbZrOj (1.2 and 14.4.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K133-K136 (1985). M . S. SAKR, A . E . E . ABDEL-RAAHEIM. a n d A . A . EL-DALLY
•Effect of Structure Transformation on the Transient Creep Characteristics of Zn-40 wt% Al and Zn-0.5 wt "/o Al Alloys (1.2 and 10.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K157-K162 (1985). A . N . DIDENKO, O . K H . ASAINOV, V . P . KRIVOBOKOV, E . I. LOGACHEV, A . D . POGREBNYAK, L . N . PUCHKAREVA, G . E . REMNEV, a n d SH. M . RUZIMOV
Positron Annihilation at Defects in Surface Layers of Steel Irradiated by Supercurrent Ion Beams (10.1 and 11; 1.2; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K167-K172 (1985). I. O . BASH KIN, Y u . M . DERGACHEV, a n d E . G . PONYATOVSKII
•Pressure-Induced Phase Transition in RbH (1.2; 22.5) (b) Vol. 13«, No. 1, p. 7 3 - 7 7 (1985). D . M . HATCH a n d H . T . STOKES
•Active Representations in Crystals of Cubic Symmetry (1-2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 7 9 - 8 6 (1985). P . J . BECKER, H . G . KAHLE, a n d E . KELLER
•The Phase Diagram of TbP0 4 Measured by Linear Optical Birefringence (1.2 and 18.4; 20; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 191 - 1 9 6 (1985). D . I. UZUNOV, E . R . KORUTCHEVA, a n d Y . T . MILLEV
•Random-Field Correlations and Quantum Critical Phenomena (1.2 and 13) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 243-253 (1985).
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A . G . PELMENCHIKOV, V . I. PAVLOV, a n d G . M . ZHIDOMIROV
•Quantum-Chemical Comparison of the Coordination Abilities of B and A1 in Oxides within the Framework of the Molecular Model (1.2 and 4; 22.6) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 4 (1985). D U Y I - J I N G , YEN T Z U - T U N G , a n d CHEN L I - R O N G
•Theoretical Calculation of the Mole Fraction at the Eutectic Point for a Binary System (1-2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K.5 —K10 (1985). G . OOMI a n d S . B . WOODS
•Pressure-Induced Martensitic Transformation in Li at Low Temperatures (1.2 and 14.1; 21.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 7 7 - K 8 0 (1985). H . J . VAN RIJN a n d H . L . ALBERTS
•The Appearance of a Resistivity Anomaly at the Incommensurate-Commensurate SDW Transition of Cr + 0.7 a t % G e (1.2 and 14.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K.81 — K.84 (1985). J. A. CUSID6 and A. IsALGui •A Simple Generalized Model for the Kinetics of Crystallization in Metallic Glasses (1.2 and 2; 5; 8; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 2 7 - 1 3 3 (1985). C . MICHALK a n d W . THIEL
•Garnet Formation of Al-Substituted Yttrium Iron Garnet Ceramics Studied by Mossbauer Effect and Magnetization Measurements (1.2 and 5; 18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 2 5 - 3 3 0 (1985). V . A . BIBIK, I. V . BLONSKII, M . S . BRODIN, a n d N . A . DAVYDOVA
•Structural Phase Transition in the Layer Semiconductor Pbl 2 Induced by Laser Irradiation (1.2 and 13.5.1; 20.1; 22.5) (a) Vol. 90, No. l , p . K l l - K 1 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . MASAHARU KATO a n d H - R . PAK
•Some Remarks on Thermodynamics of Stress-Induced Martensitic Transformations (1-2; 8; 12) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 421 - 4 3 0 (1985). D . BINGHAM a n d C . H . BURTON
•Fast-Ion Conduction in the Presence of a Lattice Phase Transition (1.2; 6; 14.4) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 8 7 (1985). P . ENDERS
Structure and Bonding in Cubic IV-VI Crystals. VII. On the Influence of Defects on the Stability of the Cubic Structure (4 and 13; 1.2; 10.2; 22) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 511-516(1985).
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STEARNS, R . BRAUNSTEIN, a n d L . MULDAWER
Wavelength-Modulated Spectra of the Optical Properties of ß'-Cu^Zn, ß' a + ß' Phase Transition (13.1 and 20.1, 1.2,21 1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 6 (1985).
I H
from 1.5 to 5.1 eV at the
ISMAILZADE a n d O . A . SAMEDOV
•Influence of Permanent Electric Fields on the Successive Phase Transitions in the Solid viluuoiis of the System (Pb, _ ^ B a J Z r O j (1.2 and 14.4.1, 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 4 5 - 4 4 8 (1985).
O
BOSTANJOGLO, E . ENDRUSCHAT, a n d W
TORNOW
•Kinetics of Laser-Induced Liquid Metal Etching of a-Si Films (1 2, 1 4 , 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No 2, p. 457 - 4 6 2 (1982). P
U R W A N K , E . WIESER, A . HASSNER, C H . KAUFMANN, H
LIPPMANN, a n d I. MELZER
•Formation of MoSi 2 by Light Pulse Irradiation (1 2 and 11, 14.1,21) (a) Vol. 90, No 2, p. 463 - 4 6 8 (1985). J
MAYER a n d K
URBAN
•Observation of Ni 8 Mo Ordered Phase in N i - M o Alloys (1.2, 1 3, 11, 21 1) (a) Vol. 90, No 2, p. 469 - 475 (1985). F
REYNAUD
•Relation between the Pair Potentials VAA and VBB in Classical Statistical Physics of the Order-Disorder Transitions in Binary Substitutional Alloys (1 2 and 1 3, 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 477 - 4 8 1 (1985). A . I GUSEV a n d A . A . REMPEL
•Order Parameter Functional Method in the Theory of Atomic Ordering (1 2 , 2 2 ) (b) Vol. 131, No 1, p. 43 - 51 (1985). S . IHARA a n d K
SUZUKI
Molecular Dynamical Study of ß-Agl, _ ..Cl^. (10.2 and 14.4, 1.2,22.5.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 97 - 103 (1985). B. MARTIN, J M
PASTOR, a n d J A . DE SAJA
Ferroelectric Behaviour of TGS and TGSe from Microhardness Measurements (12.2, 1.2,22.9) (b) Vol. 131, No. l , p . K.5 - K9 (1985). T
SOMA, M
TAKAHASHI, a n d M -MATSUO KAGAYA
•Compression Effect on the a - ß Phase Transition of Cu-Based Binary Alloys (1.2 and 12.1, 1 3 , 2 1 1) (b) Vol. 131, No l , p . K l l - K 1 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
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•Calculations of the Narrow Temperature Interval for Premelting Phenomena (1.2 and 8; 10) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K19-K.22 (1985). K . R . ALLAKHVERDIEV, T . G . MAMEDOV, V . V . PANFILOV, M . M . SHUKYUROV, a n d S. I. SUBBOTIN
Influence of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Fundamental Absorption Edge of TlGaSe2, TlGaS 2 , and TlInS 2 Crystals (12.2 and 20.1; 1.2; 13.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K.23-K28 (1985). G . D . GUSEINOV, V . M . BURLAKOV, T . M . TURSUNKULOV, a n d N . D . DZHURAEV
Special Features of Vibrational Spectra of Mixed Tlln, .jFe^Sj Crystals (6 and 20.1; 1.2; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 2 9 - K 3 3 (1985). E . R . KORUTCHEVA
•On the Quantum Critical Behaviour of Systems with Extended Impurities (1.2 and 10) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K.39-K43 (1985). K . S Y ASSEN
•Pressure-Induced Structural Transition in SrS (1.2; 12.2; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 11 - 1 5 (1985). S . N . VAIDYA
•Theory of Melting. III. Nature of the Molten Glasses (1.2 and 6; 2; 8; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 3 7 - 4 3 (1985). M . M . ALEKSANDROVA, V . D . BLANK, V . I. LARCHEV, S . V . POPOVA, a n d G . G . SKROTSKAYA
•Transition Temperature and Heat of Crystallization of Amorphous Bulk Gallium Antimonide Obtained by Rapid Quenching from the Melt at High Pressure (1.2 and 2; 22.2.3) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 5 - K 8 (1985). V . G . KAPINOS a n d P . A . PLATONOV
•Simulation of Recrystallization of the Depleted Zone at the Thermal Spike (1.2 and 10.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 9 - K 1 1 (1985). V . M . GUNDYREV, M . A . UIMIN, A . E . ERMAKOV, a n d O . B . ANDREEVA
•e -* e Transformation in MnAl-C Alloys (1.2 and 18.2; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K55-K.58 (1985). L . M . SANDLER, V . N . PUSHKAR, I. V . FILONCHUK, a n d T . S . KORSUNSKAYA
•Crystallization of Amorphous Fe-Si Films (1.2 and 2; 1.5; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 371-378 (1985).
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K . URBAN, N . MOSER, a n d H . KRONMULLER
•Phase Transitions between the Quasicrystalline, Crystalline and Amorphous Phases Al-14at% Mn (1.2; 2; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 411 - 4 2 2 (1985). S . ÂSBRINK, L . GERWARD, a n d J . STAUN OLSEN
•Investigations of the Phase Transition in V 3 0 5 Using Energy Dispersive X-Ray Diffraction and Synchrotron Radiation White Beam X-Ray Topography (1.2; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 423-432 (1985). G . VAN TENDELOO, S . AMELINCKX, C . MANOLIKAS, a n d W E N SHULIN
•The Direct Observation of "Discommensurations" in Barium Sodium Niobate (BSN) and Its Homologues (1.2 and 1.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 483-501 (1985). J . CORBERO, D . J . PUSIOL, A . E . WOLFENSON, a n d A . H . BRUNETTI
•Possible Incommensurate Structure in 4,4'-Dichlorobiphenyl Sulphone as Studied by the 35C1 Nuclei NQR (1.2 and 19; 22.9) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 9 7 - K 9 9 (1985). E . M . SMOLYARENKO, V . M . TRUKHAN, a n d A . P . BOLOGA
•Phase Diagram of the ZnP 2 -CdP 2 System (1.2; 22.3.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K101 K.102 (1985). F . BOLDUAN, W . HONLE, H . D . HOCHHEIMER, a n d W . HENKEL
•Temperature and High Pressure Raman Study of M 3 P 7 (M = Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs) Compounds (1.2; 20.1; 21.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 41 - 5 0 (1985). D . DUVAL a n d R . A . CONDRATE, SR.
•Temperature Dependence of the Raman Spectra of Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate (1.2; 6; 20.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 9 2 (1985). PAN XIAO-QING, H U MEI-SHEN, YAO MING-HUI, a n d FENG D U A N
•A TEM Study of the Incommensurate Phase and Related Phase Transitions in Barium Sodium Niobate (1.2 and 1.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 5 7 - 6 8 (1985). O . BOSTANJOGLO, E . ENDRUSCHAT, E . I. GIVARGIZOV, a n d W . TORNOW
•Metal-Assisted Grain Growth in Beam Crystallized Amorphous Ge/Au Films (1.2 and 3; 21.6; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 4 (1985). R . A . DUNLAP
•The Formation of Icosahedral Al-Transition Metal Alloys (1.2 and 1.3; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 1 1 - K 1 3 (1985).
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S . L . CHAPLOT
*Phase Transition in Tetracyanoethylene at High Pressure by X-Ray Diffraction ( 1 . 2 ; 12.2; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 2 3 - K 2 7 (1985).
J . NARAIN, N . K . DWIVEDI, G . G . AGRAWAL, a n d J . SHANKER
•Structural Phase Transformation and the Equation of State of CsCl, CsBr, and Csl Crystals (1.2 and 4; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 3 8 9 - 3 9 3 (1985).
V . P . MEIKLYAR, A . E . USACHEV, Y U . V . YABLOKOV, a n d V . A . SHUSTOV • E P R a n d E N D O R in C s C a C l 3 : G d 3 +
Crystals
(1.2 and 19; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 7 3 - K 7 6 (1985).
N . LAWERENCE a n d T . M . HARIDASAN
Mean Square Amplitude of Transition Metal Dichalcogenide lT-TiSe 2 in the Normal and Commensurate Charge Density Wave Phases (6; 1.2; 22) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 7 7 - K 7 9 (1985). M . WAGNER, H . - D . GEILER, a n d G . G Ö T Z
Time-Resolved Investigation of Large-Area Explosive Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon Layers (2 and 3; 1.2; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 4 1 3 - 4 2 0 (1985). K . H . HEINIG a n d H . - D . GEILER
Penomenological Theory of Explosive Solid Phase Crystallization of Amorphous Silicon. I. Stationary Solutions (2 and 3; 1.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 421 - 4 3 0 (1985). B. MARTIN, H . JEX, a n d F . WITTMANN
•Elastic and Inelastic Scattering from NH 4 Br Measured by Mössbauer y-Ray Diffraction (1.2; 5; 6; 22.5) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 4 5 7 - 4 6 5 (1985).
R . MUKHOPADHYAY, S . L . CHAPLOT, a n d K . R . RAO
•Phase Transition in Tetracyanoethylene (1.2; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 4 6 7 - 4 7 4 (1985). G . HÜBNER a n d H . LÖFFLER
On the Quench-Sensitivity of the Decomposition Rate of Al-Zn Alloys (1.3 and 10.1; 1.2; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 1 7 - 5 2 4 (1985). Z . A . MATYSINA, A . M . OVRUTSKII, a n d L . M . CHUPRINA
•Influence of Correlation and Anisotropy on the Molecular Roughness of the Crystal Face (1.2 and 1.6; 21.7) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 9 3 - K . 9 7 (1985).
1.2 Solid-State Phase Transformations A . U . SHELEG a n d V . V . ZARETSKII
*The Relationship of the "Invar Effect" with Polytypism and Modulation in a-ZnP 2 (1.2; 22.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 9 9 - K 1 0 4 (1985).
C . DAUWE a n d K . MOTOKO
•Three-Quantum Annihilation in the Plastic Crystal Norbornane (1.2 and 10.2; 22.9) (a) Vol.92, No. 2, p. K.117-K.121 (1985).
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26 1.3 Alloys. Metallurgy Original Papers and Short Notes
B. A . MEN a n d M . L . KATSNELSON
*The Ground State Superstructures in Ordered Binary S.C., B.C.C., and F.C.C. Alloys with Pair Interactions up to Third Neighbours (1.3; 21) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 9 3 - 1 0 8 (1985).
J . E . FR^CKOWIAK
•Determination of the Long-Range Order Parameter in the Transition Metal Alloys Using Mossbauer Spectroscopy (1.3 and 5; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. l , p . 109-119(1985).
A . E . CURZON a n d O . S. RAJORA
*An Electron Diffraction Study of the Ordering of Silver in Ag x NbSe 2 for 0 < x < 0.33 (1.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 157-163 (1985).
M . SINGH, M . BARKEI, G . INDEN, a n d S. BHAN
•High-Temperature X-Ray Diffraction Study on Co 75 Sn 25 Alloy (1.3; 21.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 165-168 (1985).
J . F . DINHUT, P . BOUILLAUD, a n d J . P . RIVIÈRE
Ion Irradiation of Thin Films of Fe(65 at%)-Co (35 at %) Alloy. Production of a Metallic Fe(50 at %)Co(30 at %)-P (20 at %) Glass (11 and 14.1; 1.3; 21.1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 199-205 (1985).
A . PRASAD, R . M . SINGRU, a n d A . K . BISWAS
Study of the Roasting of Pyrite Minerals by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (5; 1.3; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 267-271 (1985).
H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
Crystal Structure and Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Pseudo-Ternary HoCu, ^Zn^Si and NdCu,, 6 Zn 0 4Si Compounds (14.1 and 18.1; 1.3; 18.2; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 273-277 (1985).
E . A . VASILEV a n d V . A . VIRCHENKO
•Effect of Interstitial Atoms on the Quadrupole Interaction at Solutions (1.3 and 5; 4; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 1 9 - K 2 4 (1985).
U9
Sn Nuclei in Some B8 Type Solid
1.3 Alloys. Metallurgy
27
H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
Preparation of Magnetic Properties of YMn 2 (Si, . . . G e ^ Compounds (18.1 and 18.2; 1.3; 21.1; 21.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K61 - K 6 4 (1985). D . SCHRYVERS, G . VAN TENDELOO, a n d S. AMELINCKX
•On the Ordering Mechanism of Ni 3 Mo. A High Resolution Electron Microscopy Study (1.3 and 1.4; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 401-415 (1985). V . G . TSIRELSON, M . Y U . ANTIPIN, R . G . GERR, R . P . OZEROV, a n d Y u . T . STRUCHKOV
*Ruby Structure Peculiarities Derived from X-Ray Diffraction Data. Localization of Chromium Atoms and Electron Deformation Density (1.3 and 10.2; 13.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 425-433 (1985). K . URBAN
•Determination of Long-Range Order Parameter in Alloys by Means of Electron Diffraction in the Electron Microscope (1.3; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 459-471 (1985). L . D^BROWSKI
•Short- and Long-Range Ordering in Binary Alloys (1.3; 21.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 371-378 (1985). J . P . ZHANG, H . Q . YE, K . H . K U O , a n d S. AMELINCKX
•A HREM Study of the Crystal Structure of Cu 4 Ti (1.3 and 1.4; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 475-482 (1985). H . Q . YE a n d S. AMELINCKX
•Long-Period and Hexagonal Shear Domain Structures Co-Existing with the Cu 3 Ti 2 Phase (1.3 and 1.4; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 483-495 (1985). F . H . SANCHEZ, R . C . MERCADER, A . F . PASQUEVICH, A . G . BIBILONI, a n d A . R . L6PEZ-GARC1A
•The Influence of Particle Sizes on the Oxidation Kinetics of AgSn Alloys Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (1.3 and 5; 21.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 1 7 - K 2 1 (1985). M . TAKAHASHI, K . NUSHIRO, a n d S . ISHIO
•Formation of the F.C.C. Phase in Fe-C Alloys by Rapid Quenching (1.3; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 2 7 - K 2 9 (1985). D . J . GONZALEZ, C . M . ZAPATA, a n d J . A . ALONSO
•Density Functional Pseudopotential Calculation of the Cohesive Properties of Disordered Solid Alloys of Alkaline-Earth Metals. Influence of the Ionic Pseudopotential (1.3 and 13; 4; 21.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 483-488 (1985).
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P . SINGH, C H . PAL, a n d K . N . KHANNA
*Flory's Formula for the Entropy of Mixing of LiNa Alloy (1.3 and 8; 2; 21.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K i l l - K 1 1 5 (1985).
V . A . ZHORIN, D . P . SHASHKIN, a n d N . S . ENIKOLOPIAN
*Dynamics of Solid Solution Formation in Cu-Ni Mixture under Plastic Flow at High Pressure (1.3 and 3; 10.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 4 3 7 - 4 4 2 (1985).
L . DELAEY, G . GUENIN, Y . MURAKAMI, P . F . GOBIN, G . VAN TENDELOO, a n d J . VAN LANDUYT
•Strain Field Observation and Lattice Stability at the Tip of Thermoelastic C u - Z n - A l Martensite Plates (1.3; 1.4; 12.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 4 5 7 - 4 6 5 (1985).
P . MERLE e t J . MERLIN
*Etrude de validité d'un modèle de réseau de précipités sphériques pour la description de la remise en solution des précipités 9 dans les alliages Al-Cu (Study of the Validity of a Lattice of Spherical Precipitates for the Description of 9-Precipitate Dissolution in Al-Cu Alloys) (1.3; 10.1 ; 21.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 9 2 (1985).
V . F . DEGTYAREVA, G . V . CHIPENKO, I. T . BELASH, O . I. BARKALOV, a n d E . G . PONYATOVSKII
*F.C.C. Solid Solutions in Al-Ge and Al-Si Alloys under High Pressure (1.3; 14.2; 21; 22.1.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K 1 2 7 - K 1 3 1 (1985).
T . SATO, H . TAKIZAWA, a n d M . SHIMADA
Preparation and Electrical Properties of (M,_.,M;) Si2 (M, M ' = Cr, Mn, Fe) ( O g j S 0.3) (14.1 and 14.3; 1.3; 15; 21.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. l , p . K81 — K86 (1985).
A . A . REMPEL a n d A . I. GUSEV
•Relation between Short-Range and Long-Range Order in Solid Solutions with Basal B.C.C. and F.C.C. Structures (1.3; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 4 1 3 - 4 2 0 (1985).
G . SCHUBERT a n d W . LOSER
Electrical Resistivity and Thermoelectric Power of Spinodal Decomposing Crystals (14.1 and 15; 1.3; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 7 5 - 7 8 0 (1985).
J . MAYER a n d K . URBAN
Observation of Ni 8 Mo Ordered Phase in N i - M o Alloys (1.2; 1.3; 11; 21.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 6 9 - 4 7 5 (1985).
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29
F . REYNAUD
* Relation between the Pair Potentials ( / AA and VBB in Classical Statistical Physics of the Order-Disorder Transitions in Binary Substitutional Alloys (1.2 and 1.3; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 7 7 - 4 8 1 (1985). G . WENDROCK a n d H . LÖFFLER
•Two-Step Ageing Treatments as a Means to Estimate the Zinc Content of Guinier-Preston Zones at Elevated Temperatures in an Al-15 a t % Zn Alloy (1.3; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 8 7 (1985). H . NEUMANN, W . M A T Z , W . HOYER, a n d M . WOBST
Investigation of the Structure of Molten Ge I 5 Te 8 5 in Dependence on Temperature (2; 1.3; 22.7) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 4 9 8 (1985). M . J . MARCINKOWSKI
•Strengthening of Alloys by Atomic Order (1.3 and 10.1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 621 - 6 3 0 (1985). T . SOMA, M . TAKAHASHI, a n d M . - M A T S U O KAGAYA
Compression Effect on the a-(3 Phase Transition of Cu-Based Binary Alloys (1.2 and 12.1; 1.3; 21.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K11 — K14 (1985). D . S . HAROUTUNIAN, A . G . KARAGYOZYAN, a n d G . N . KARAJIAN
•Anomalous Paramagnetic State in AgMn Spin Glass and the Kondo Effect (1.3 and 14.1; 18.1; 21) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 8 7 - K 9 0 (1985). F . C . LOVEY, G . VAN TENDELOO, J . VAN LANDUYT, L . DELAEY, a n d S . AMELINCKX
•Erratum to: On the Nature of Various Stacking Defects in 18R Martensite in Cu-Al Alloys. A Study by High Resolution Electron Microscopy (1.3; 10.1; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 301 (1985). T . SATO, N . MORITA, a n d M . SHIMADA
•Synthesis and Electrical Properties of Li^Mgj _ J M 2 0 4 (M = Ti, V) (0 g x g 1.0) (1.3 and 14.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K 8 5 (1985). L . D/^BROWSKI
•Atomic Ordering in Multicomponent Alloys (1.3; 21.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 4 3 7 - 4 4 2 (1985).
V . I. BOGDANOV a n d D . L . FUKS
Many-Body Contribution to the Energy of Metals with B.C.C. Lattice (4; 1.3; 21.1; 21.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 4 9 5 - 5 0 3 (1985).
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K . BORTEL
Electronic Contribution to the Ordering Energy of a Binary Alloy (13; 1.3; 21.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 4 (1985).
D . COLAITIS, D . VAN D Y C K , a n d S . AMELINCKX
•Electron Microscopic Study of the Domains and Interfaces in MV 4 S 8 (M = Fe, Co, Ni) (1.3 and 1.4; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 3 8 5 - 4 0 6 (1985).
R . SCHULBE, a n d U . SCHMIDT
•On the Influence of the Pre-Ageing Conditions on the Reversion Behaviour of an Al—1.87 at'% Cu Alloy (1.3; 12.1; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 4 3 3 - 4 3 8 (1985).
G . WENDROCK, H . LÖFFLER, O . KABISCH, a n d C H U THIEN TRUONG
•On the Position of the Critical Temperature for the Dissolution of Guinier-Preston Zones in an AI-15 a t / o Zn Alloy (1.3 and 10.1 ; 21 ; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 4 5 3 - 4 6 0 (1985).
L . URAY
Investigation of Dilute Tungsten Alloys by Electrical Transport Measurements (14.1 and 15; 1.3; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 2 9 - 7 3 5 (1985).
W . M . STOBBS
•The Short Range Order Exhibited by A u - F e Alloys (1.3; 1.4; 21.1.1; 21.6) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 69 - 8 1 (1985).
M I N H HOANG, J . - C . NIEPCE e t C . M U T I N
•Mise en évidence du rôle chimique joué par l'oxyde de niobium N b 2 O s lors du frittage d'un mélange des perovskites BaTi0 3 et C a Z r 0 3 (Evidence of the Chemical Role Played by Niobium Oxide N b 2 O s during Sintering of Mixtures of BaTiOj and C a Z r 0 3 Perovskites) (1.3 and 14.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 9 3 (1985).
W . J . JIANG, Z . ZHANG, D Z . K . H E I , a n d K . H . K u o
•High Resolution Electron Microscopy of Translation Twins in NiZr (1.3 and 1.4; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K5-K.6(1985).
R . A . DUNLAP
•The Formation of Icosahedral Al-Transition Metal Alloys (1.2 and 1.3; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol.92, No. 1, p. K.11-K.13 (1985).
1.3 Alloys. Metallurgy H . NEUMANN, W . HOYER, W . M A T Z , a n d M . WOBST
•Neutron Scattering Investigations on Molten Eutectic A g - G e Alloys (1.3 and 2; 21.6; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 1 9 - K 2 2 (1985).
C . OTERO AREÀN a n d M . C . TROBAJO-FERNANDEZ
Cation Distribution in Mg x Ni, _ fia204 Oxide Spinels (1.1; 1.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 4 7 (1985).
G . HUBNER a n d H . LOFFLER
*On the Quench-Sensitivity of the Decomposition Rate of Al-Zn Alloys (1.3 and 10.1; 1.2; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 1 7 - 5 2 4 (1985).
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1.4 Microstructure (Magnetic Domains See 18; Ferroelectric Domains See 14.4.1)
Original Papers and Short Notes
M . TAKEDA a n d H . HASHIMOTO
•Atomic Structure of CuAuII Studied by High Resolution Electron Microscopy (1.4; 21.1; 21.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 141 - 1 4 9 (1985).
F . CEMBALI, M . SERVIDORI, E . GABILLI, a n d R . LOTTI
* Effect of Diffuse Scattering in the Strain Profile Determination by Double Crystal X-Ray Diffraction (1.4; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 3 3 (1985). Erratum (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 336 (1985).
N . AJIKA, H . HASHIMOTO, a n d Y . TAKAI
•Electron Microscope Observation of the Structure and Behaviour of Stacking Fault Tetrahedra and Single Vacancies in Gold Crystals Irradiated by 2 MeV Electrons (1.4 and 10.1; 11; 21.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 2 3 5 - 2 5 2 (1985).
V . L . INDENBOM a n d V . M . KAGANER
*The Formation of Plane-Wave X-Ray Images of Microdefects (1.4; 10.2; 22.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 2 5 3 - 2 6 5 (1985).
W . RUDNICK, R . HAENSEL, H . NAHME, a n d N . SCHWENTNER
'Luminescence Efficiency and Grain Sizes of Ar Crystals (1.4 and 20.3; 23) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 1 9 - 3 2 2 (1985).
V . O . ESIN a n d V . I. DANILYUK
•Cluster Structure of a Two-Dimensional Lattice Gas Model (1.4; 1.6) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 4 8 (1985).
D . SCHRYVERS, G . VAN TENDELOO, a n d S . AMELINCKX
*On the Ordering Mechanism of Ni 3 Mo. A High Resolution Electron Microscopy Study (1.3 and 1.4; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 401 - 4 1 5 (1985).
E . A . LITTLE
*Void Swelling of Ferritic Steel during 1 MeV Electron Irradiation (1.4; 11; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 441 - 4 4 9 (1985).
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33
M . TAKEDA, H . YOSHIDA, a n d H . HASHIMOTO
•Local Tetragonality and Atomic Structure in Nb 3 Sn Superconductor Studied by High Resolution Electron Microscopy (1.4 and 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 4 7 3 - 4 8 2 (1985).
W . GRAEFF a n d K . WIETESKA
•Observation of Domain Structure in a (111) Oriented Grain of Fe(Si) by X-Ray White Beam Topography (1.4; 18.2; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 5 1 7 - 5 2 5 (1985).
M . BEN SALEM, B . YANGUI, G . SCHIFFMACHER, a n d C . BOULESTEIX
•Twinning of the Hexagonal (A) Structure of Rare Earth Sesquioxides (1.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 5 2 7 - 5 3 6 (1985).
R . LYZWA
•Connection between the Thermodynamic Potential and the Interaction Function for Systems with Bilinear Hamiltonians in Molecular Field Approximation (1.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 3 (1985).
L . SZCZESNIAK, K . - P . MEYER, H . BLUMTRITT, B . HILCZER, R . LE BIHAN, a n d E . H . BOUDJEMA
•Shape and Arrangement of the "Hexagonal Domain" and Distribution of Ferroelectric Domains in GASH Single Crystals (1.4 and 14.4.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 9 3 - 1 0 1 (1985).
G . MARTENS, P . RABE, a n d P . WENCK
•Destructive Interference and Multiple Scattering Effects Observed in Ca K-Edge EXAFS Spectra (1.4 and 20; 22.6; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. l , p . 1 0 3 - 1 1 1 (1985).
M . J . MARCINKOWSKI
•The Structure of Twist Boundaries in Terms of Surface Dislocations (1.4; 10) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 1 2 9 - 1 3 6 (1985).
M . ARITA, H . - U . NISSEN, a n d W . SCHAUER
•Structure Images of the Hexagonal Nb 5 Ge 3 (D8 S ) Structure (1.4; 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 4 (1985).
P . A . BEZIRGANYAN, A . G . SEDRAKYAN, A . A . PAPOYAN, a n d K . G . T R U N I
•Investigation of the Influence of Deformation on Displacement Lines (1.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 0 7 - 4 1 4 (1985). 3
physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
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V . N . PEREVEZENTSEV a n d M . Y u . SHCHERBAN
•Energetic Criterion for the Nucleation of Grains during Grain-Boundary Dissociation (14) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 421 - 4 2 8 (1985).
F A N VAN A N , N . A . BULENKOV, a n d A . V . ANDREEVA
•Structure o f a Second-Order Twin Boundary in Silicon and Its Interaction with Thermally Generated Lattice Dislocations (1.4 and 10.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 2 9 - 4 4 1 (1985).
A . V . DOBROMYSLOV, A . E . ERMAKOV, N . I . TALUTS, a n d M . A . UIMIN
Electron Microscopy Investigation o f Phase Transformations in M n - A l - C Alloy (1.2; 1.4; 18.2; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 5 4 (1985).
J . P . ZHANG, H . Q . Y E , K . H . K U O , a n d S . AMELINCKX
•A H R E M Study of the Crystal Structure o f Cu 4 Ti (1.3 and 1.4; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 7 5 - 4 8 2 (1985).
H . Q . Y E a n d S . AMELINCKX
*Long-Period and Hexagonal Shear Domain Structures Co-Existing with the Cu 3 Ti 2 Phase (1.3 and 1.4; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 9 5 (1985).
K I M C H I L SUNG a n d V . V . N I E T Z
•Neutron Diffraction by a Mosaic Crystal with Large Crystallites (1-4) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 4 5 - 5 5 (1985).
B . JENICHEN, R . K O H L E R , a n d W . MOHLING
•Double Crystal Topography Compensating for the Strain in Processed Samples (1.1 and 1.4; 10.2; 22.2.4) . (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 7 9 - 8 7 (1985).
E . A . KOPTELOV a n d A . A . SEMENOV
Instability Conditions for a Spatially Homogeneous Void Distribution in Irradiated Metals (10.1; 1.4; 11; 21) (a) V^l. 89, No. 1, p. 1 1 7 - 1 2 2 (1985). C . HITZENBEBÎGER, H . P . KARNTHALER, a n d A . KORNER
Contrast Analysis o f Intrinsic and Extrinsic Stacking Faults in H.C.P. Cobalt (10.1; 1.4; 21.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 1 3 3 - 1 4 6 (1985).
I . BAKER a n d E . M . SCHULSON
•The Effect o f Temperature on Dislocation Structures in Ni 3 Al (1.4 and 10.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 1 6 3 - 1 7 2 (1985).
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1.4 Microstructure L.
LoSfÂK, J . KALOUSOVÂ, and *Cobaltocene Intercalate of the Layered SnSe2 (1.4; 22) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K.1 - K . 4 (1985).
BENES, J . VOTINSKY, P .
J . KLIKORKA
B . GLOWACKI a n d M . HOROBIOWSKI
•Influence of Temperature of Diffusion Growth and Morphology of Nb 3 Sn Superconducting Layer on the Value of the Pinning Force (1.4 and 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 1 3 - K 1 6 (1985).
J . KUBENA a n d J . HLAVKA
•Space Correlation of Microdefects with Recombination of Excess Carriers in CZ-Si (1.4 and 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 2 3 - K 2 5 (1985). J . SITEK a n d M . MIGLIERINI
•Môssbauer Spectroscopy on Amorphous Fe I Ni 8 0 - J B 2 0 after Neutron Irradiation (1.4; 5; 11; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 3 1 - K 3 3 (1985). C . Y u . SHUNYAEV, M . T . VARSHAVSKII e t A . N . M E N
•Influence de l'ordre à courte distance sur le moment magnétique des solutions solides quasibinaires à la structure du grenat avec la substitution dans un sous-réseau (Influence of Short-Range Order on the Magnetic Moment of Quasibinary Granat-Type Solid Solutions with Sublattice Substitution) (1.4 and 18; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K131-K134 (1985). L . DELAEY, G . GUÉNIN, Y . MURAKAMI, P . F . GOBIN, G . VAN TENDELOO, a n d J . VAN LANDUYT
Strain Field Observation and Lattice Stability at the Tip of Thermoelastic Cu-Zn-Al Martensite Plates (1.3; 1.4; 12.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 457-465 (1985). W . GRUSCHEL a n d M . WILKENS
•Focus Dependence of the Black-White Contrast of Small Point Defect Clusters on Transmission Electron Microscope Images of Crystalline Specimens (1.4; 10) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 467-482 (1985). L . T . MIYADA-NABORIKAWA, R . DE BATIST, a n d P . DELÀ VIGNETTE
•Transmission Electron Microscopy Observations of Dislocations and Twins in Polycrystalline Zirconium (1.4; 10.1; 21) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 521-531 (1985).
M . G . BLANCHIN, L . A . BURSILL, a n d DAVID J . SMITH
Extended Defects in Deformed Rutile (10.2; 1.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 559-570 (1985). 3*
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S. LAY, P . DELAVIGNETTE, a n d J . VICENS
"Analysis of Subgrain Boundaries in Tungsten Carbide Deformed at High Temperature (1.4; 10.2; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 5 3 - 6 8 (1985). W . HERREMANS, G . VAN TENDELOO, M . DAVID, a n d R . GEVERS
"TEM Images of a Translation Interface on Edge (1.4 and 10.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 9 1 - 1 0 5 (1985). A . ARMIGLIATO, A . PARISINI, R . HILLEBRAND, a n d P . WERNER
"Computer Simulation of High Resolution Electron Microscopy Images of Small Precipitates in P-Supersaturated Silicon (1.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 1 5 - 1 2 6 (1985). O . A . KAIBYSHEV, R . Z . VALIEV, a n d A . K . EMALETDINOV
Deformation Mechanisms and the Theory of Structural Superplasticity of Metals (10.1; 1.4; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 9 7 - 2 0 6 (1985). C . DE BLASI, D . MANNO, a n d S. MONGELLI
"The Stacking of Polytypes in InSe Crystals (1.4; 22.3) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K . 5 - K 6 (1985). O . BOSTANJOGLO, E . ENDRUSCHAT, a n d W . TORNOW
Kinetics of Laser-Induced Liquid Metal Etching of a-Si Films (1.2; 1.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 5 7 - 4 6 2 (1985). K . Z . BOTROS a n d S . S . SHEININ
*On the Applicability of Conventional Contrast Theory to Weak Beam Images of Stacking Faults (1.4 and 10.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 9 9 - 5 1 4 (1985). Z . GIERAK, J . W . MORON, a n d J . RASEK
"Phenomena of Structural Defect Recovery in Molybdenum (1.4 and 10.1; 14.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 5 1 5 - 5 2 1 (1985). R . TOGNATO
"On the Total Free Energy Differences, at Temperatures near Melting Point, between Liquid Clusters and Liquid Flat Mono-Layers, Containing the Same Number of Atoms and Both Embedded in a F.C.C. Crystal Matrix (1.4 and 4; 2) (a) Vol. 91, No. l , p . K l - K 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . NGUYEN A N , R . HERMANN, T H . SCHURIG, a n d G . W O R M
"Dislocations and Energy of Grain Boundaries in Crystal Structures with Covalent Bonds (1.4 and 10) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 5 2 7 - 5 3 6 (1985).
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37
A . BEN FREDJ et G . NIHOUL " O b s e r v a t i o n e n m i c r o s c o p i e é l e c t r o n i q u e y h a u t e r é s o l u t i o n d ' o x y d e s y g r a n d e m a i l l e ( c - D y 2 0 3 ) et interprétation des images obtenues ( H i g h - R e s o l u t i o n E l e c t r o n M i c r o s c o p i c O b s e r v a t i o n o f L a r g e Cell O x i d e s ( c - D y 2 0 3 ) a:nd I n t e r p r e tation of the Obtained Images) (1.1 a n d 1.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 3 5 1 - 3 6 9 (1985).
D . COLAITIS, D . VAN DYCK, a n d S. AMELINCKX • E l e c t r o n M i c r o s c o p i c S t u d y of the D o m a i n s a n d I n t e r f a c e s in M V 4 S 8 ( M = F e , C o , N i ) (1.3 a n d 1.4; 2 1 . 1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 3 8 5 - 4 0 6 (1985).
K . SCHEERSCHMIDT a n d R . HILLEBRAND C a l c u l a t e d D e f o c u s D i f f r a c t i o n C o n t r a s t a n d L a t t i c e F r i n g e I m a g i n g of S m a l l C r y s t a l D e f e c t s (1.1; 1.4; 10) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 8 2 (1985).
G . VAN TENDELOO, S. AMELINCKX, C. MANOLIKAS, a n d WEN SHULIN * T h e D i r e c t O b s e r v a t i o n of " D i s c o m m e n s u r a t i o n s " in B a r i u m S o d i u m N i o b a t e ( B S N ) a n d Its H o m o logues (1.2 a n d 1.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 4 8 3 - 5 0 1 (1985).
I. GAAL a n d J. M . NEUGEBAUER E f f e c t o f G r a i n B o u n d a r i e s o n t h e O u t - D i f f u s i o n R a t e o f Volatile S o l u t e s f r o m T h i n W i r e s ( 9 ; 1.4; 21) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p . 5 7 3 - 5 8 1 (1985).
V. Y u . GERTSMAN, R. Z . VALIEV, a n d O . A . KAIBYSHEV * O n t h e E n e r g y C h a n g e d u r i n g the G r a i n B o u n d a r y S t r u c t u r e R e c o v e r y f r o m N o n - E q u i l i b r i u m S t a t e to Equilibrium State (1.4 a n d 10) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. K l 1 9 - K 1 2 4 (1985).
PAN XIAO-QING, HU MEI-SHEN, YAO MING-HUI, a n d FENG DUAN * A T E M S t u d y of the I n c o m m e n s u r a t e P h a s e a n d R e l a t e d P h a s e T r a n s i t i o n s in B a r i u m S o d i u m N i o b a t e (1.2 a n d 1.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 1, p. 5 7 - 6 8 (1985).
W . M . STOBBS T h e S h o r t R a n g e O r d e r E x h i b i t e d by A u - F e A l l o y s (1.3; 1.4; 21.1.1; 21.6) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 1, p. 6 9 - 8 1 (1985).
S. A . DEMIN, A . I. USTINOV, a n d K . V. CHUISTOV • S t r u c t u r a l A s p e c t s o f R e v e r s i b l e Plastic D e f o r m a t i o n o f M a r t e n s i t i c M n - C u Alloys (1.4 a n d 10.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 1, p. 1 0 1 - 1 0 7 (1985).
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38 V . PAIDAR
•A Classification of < 110) Symmentrical Tilt Grain Boundaries in F.C.C. Lattice (1.4) ia) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 1 1 5 - 1 2 0 (1985).
W . J . JIANG, Z . Z H A N G , D Z . K . H E I , a n d K . H .
Kuo
•High Resolution Electron Microscopy of Translation Twins in NiZr (1.3 and 1.4; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K5 K6 (1985).
T . N . YANG, G . P . Y U , a n d L. J. CHEN
•The Characterization of Nitrogen-Ion-Irradiation Induced Dislocation Loops in Zirconium (1.4 and 11; 21) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 3 9 9 - 4 0 6 (1985).
C . TEMPLIER, B . BOUBEKER, H . G A R E M , E . L . M A T H E , a n d J . C . DESOYER
•Precipitation of Implanted Xenon in Silicon (1.4 and 10.2; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 1 1 - 5 1 6 (1985).
R . H E R G T a n d H . PFEIFFER
•On Texture Formation in Metallic Films (1.4 and 1.5; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K . 8 9 - K 9 2 (1985).
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1.5 Films Original Papere and Short Notes R . P . GOYAL, R A VIENDRA D . , a n d B . R . K . GUPTA
•Electroless Deposition o f I n 2 0 3 and I n 2 0 3 : S n (ITO) (1.5 and 14.3.1 ; 20.1 ; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 79 -83 (1985). V . KRASEVEC, A . PRODAN, M . HUDOMALJ, a n d S. SUL£IC
* A New Form of S n 0 2 Found during Oxidation of a-SnO Thin Films (1.5; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 1 2 7 - 1 3 3 (1985).
H . - J . FITTING, K . KÖNIG, a n d D . HECHT
Exoelectron Emission Due to Alkali Ions on Insulating Layers ( 1 7 ; 1.5; 2 1 . 2 ; 22.1.2; 22.6) ( a ) V o l . 8 7 , N o . 1, p . K . 7 7 - K 7 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
G . D . BAGRATISHVILI, R . B . DZHANELIDZE, T . V. ETERASHVILI, D . A . JISHIASHVILI, a n d E . R . KUTELIA
•Properties and Structure of Silicon Oxynitride Films Obtained in a Hydrazine Plasma (1.5 and 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 4 3 5 - 4 4 0 (1985).
A . STRIGAZZI
• A New Method for Measuring the Mixed Splay-Bend Elasticity and the Anchoring Strength in a Nematic Film (1.5 and 12.2; 22) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 5 3 7 - 5 4 1 (1985).
D . STOCK, H . - D . GEILER, a n d K . HEHL
•Theoretical Evidence for Opposite Moving Phase Fronts during Ultrafast Solidification Processes (1.5 and 3; 11 ; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K l 1 5 - K 1 1 8 (1985).
B . ROTHER a n d C . WEISSMANTEL
•Structure and Chemical Composition of RF-Sputtered Boron Nitride Films (1.5; 3; 22) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 1 1 9 - K 1 2 1 (1985). W . WLERZCHOVVSKI
•Double-Crystal Topographic Investigation of Misfit Dislocations in Silicon Epitaxial Layers (1.5; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 7 7 - 8 7 (1985).
Z . IVANOV, B . TODOROV, a n d V . GANCHEVA
•Thin e-Phase Films Prepared by Alloy Evaporation (1.5; 14.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 8 9 - 9 2 (1985).
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ATMANI
•Determination of Thermodynamic Parameters of the Amorphous Selenium Film Crystallization (1.5 and 3; 22.1.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 1 1 3 - 1 2 0 (1985).
RAVIENDRA D . a n d J . K . SHARMA
n-CdS/p-AgInSe 2 Solar Cells by Electrodeposition (14.3.3 and 20.1 ; 1.5; 22.4.1 ; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 6 5 - 3 6 8 (1985).
Y u . B. BOLKHOVITYANOV a n d R . I. BOLKHOVITYANOVA
Stress-Induced Isothermal Formation of Films during LPE Growth of III—V Compounds with , Aa/a # 0 (3; 1.5; 22.2.1; 22.2.2; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 5 - K 8 (1985).
L . N . ALEKSANDROV a n d B. K . BOGOMOLOV
*Mass-Spectrometry of Tungsten-Silicon System (1.5 and 17.1; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K15-K.18 (1985).
D . E . JESSON a n d M . P . SHAW
•Dynamical Effects in Foil Thickness Determination Using Convergent Beam Electron Diffraction (1.5; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 6 9 - 4 7 4 (1985).
S . CHANDRA, O . N . SRIVASTAVA, a n d S. N . SAHU
*Electrodeposited Tungsten Selenide Films. I. Preparatory Technique and Structural Characterization (1.5; 3; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 9 7 - 5 0 3 (1985).
G . - U . REINSPERGER, F . SCHWABE, a n d B. SELLE
•Nondestructive Analysis of Thin Zn^Cdj _ ^S Films by Rutherford Backscattering and Optical Measurements (1.5 and 20.1; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 7 4 5 - 7 5 1 (1985).
Z . CIMPL, F . KOSEK, J . JANOS, a n d M . MIKHAILOV
Heterogeneity of Evaporated AS2S3 Films (3; 1.5; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K111 - K113 (1985).
P . KOSTIAL
*The Influence of Non-Isothermic Thermal Treatment on the Attenuation of Surface Waves in Electrographic Se Layers (1.5 and 7; 2; 22.1.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 1 5 - K . l 18 (1985).
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41
C . H . LING, C . Y . K W O K , a n d K . PRASAD
»Relative Hydrogen Content in Plasma-Enhanced CVD Silicon Nitride Films: Substrate Temperature Dependence and Effect of Thermal Annealing (1.5 and 10.2; 22) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 3 9 - K 4 3 (1985). L . N . ALEKSANDROV
Simulation of the Influence of Mechanical Stresses on the Kinetics of Crystallization of Ion-Implanted Silicon Layers under Pulse Heating (2 and 3; 1.5; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 4 9 (1985). V . A . PILIPOVICH, B. A . BUDKEVICH, I. M . ROMANOV, G . D . IVLEV, I. A . GES, a n d S. P . ZHVAVYI
Laser Annealing Effects on Electrochromic Properties of Amorphous Evaporated W 0 3 Films (14.3.1 and 20.1; 1.5; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 7 0 9 - 7 1 7 (1985). T H . MORITZ a n d P . SCHAFER
•Preparation of Pb(Te, Se) Films by Simultaneous Evaporation of PbTe and Se (1.5 and 3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K119 - K 1 2 1 (1985). U . RENSCH a n d G . EICHHORN
•Investigation of the State of Strain and of the Electrical Properties of A1N Layers on Monocrystalline Si (1.5 and 14.3.1; 22.1.2; 22.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 135— 141 (1985). P . D . CIKMACH, J . J . KLEPERIS, A . R . L u s i s , a n d G . M . RAMXNS
•Influence of Ordering of Structure on the Optical Properties of W 0 3 Thin Film (1.5 and 20.1; 22.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K1 - K.4 (1985). R . M . CANDEA, D . DARDALAT, R . TURCU, a n d E . INDREA
•Properties of PbSe Films Prepared by Chemical „Anorganic" Deposition (1.5 and 14.3.1; 16; 20.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K91 — K95 (1985).
N . N . KOREN, V . F . GREMENOK, a n d V . V . KINDYAK
*On the Crystal Structure of Thin CdS Films Grown by Pulse Laser Evaporation (1.5; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 1 2 1 - K 1 2 3 (1985). B. V . VASILEV, A . P . DOLGAREV, A . A . POTSELUIKO, a n d V . G . PYNKO
•Transitional Epitaxial Layers in Nickel Films Deposited in Vacuum on Complex LiF/NaCl Substrates (1.5 and 3; 21.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 1 2 9 - K 1 3 0 (1985) O . BOSTANJOGLO a n d E . ENDRUSCHAT
•Kinetics of Laser-Induced Crystallization of Amorphous Germanium Films (1.5 and 3; 2; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 7 - 2 8 (1985).
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42 P . ZAUMSEIL
•On the Increased Sensitivity of X-Ray Rocking Curve Measurements by Triple-Crystal Diffractometry (1.5 and 10.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. l , p . K.31 — K33 (1985).
L . M . SANDLER, V . N . PUSHKAR, I . V . FILONCHUK, a n d T . S. KORSUNSKAYA
Crystallization of Amorphous Fe-Si Films (1.2 and 2; 1.5; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 371-378 (1985).
A . WITZMANN, A . DITTMAR, K . GÄRTNER, a n d G . G Ö T Z
•Formation of Ni Silicides on As-Doped Silicon (1.5; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 439-445 (1985).
L . N . ALEKSANDROV, A . N . KOGAN, a n d N . P . TIKHONOVA
•Study of the Peculiarities of Film Growth from Molecular Beams by the Method of Simulation (1.5 and 3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 109-113 (1985).
Y . 0 - SHENG, P . M U N Z , a n d R . SCHULTHEISS
•The Determination of the Thickness of Ultrathin Metal and Semiconductor Films on Conventional Semiconductor Substrates (1.5; 14.3.1; 21; 21.1; 21.4; 21.6; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 121 - 1 2 8 (1985).
J . HONIG
•Thickness-Dependent Absorption in Lead Phthalocyanine Thin Films (1.5 and 20.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 7 - K 1 0 (1985).
V . I. VDOVIN, L . A . MATVEEVA, G . N . SEMENOVA, M . Y A . SKOROHOD, Y U . A . TKHORIK, a n d L . S. KHAZAN
•Mechanismen of Misfit Dislocation Network Formation in Heteroepitaxial Systems Ge-GaAs (001) (1.5 and 10.2; 22.1.1; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 379-390 (1985).
R . HERGT a n d H . PFEIFFER
•On Texture Formation in Metallic Films (1.4 and 1.5; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K89-K.92 (1985).
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1.6 Surfaces Original Papers and Short Notes
V . M . GENKIN a n d A . A . FRAERMAN
•The Rate of Advance of a Monoatomic Step on the Surface of a Growing Kossel Crystal (1.6 and 3) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 8 5 - 9 1 (1985). V . O . ESIN a n d V . I. DANILYUK
Cluster Structure of a Two-Dimensional Lattice Gas Model (1.4; 1.6) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 4 8 (1985). H . DUSTERHOFT, R . DAUGS, a n d R . PIPPIG
A New Method for the Interpretation of Energy Distributions Measured on Secondary Ions (17; 1.6; 11; 21.1; 21.1.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 4 9 9 - 5 0 6 (1985).
I. MOJZES, Y U . VAULIN, N . GERASIMENKO, V . OBODNIKOV, B. KOVÀCZ, a n d R . VERESEGYHÀZY
•Spatial Distribution of the Components in Au/GaAs System after Scanning Laser Annealing (1.6 and 11; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 1 2 7 - K 1 3 0 (1985).
I. URSU, V . CRACIUN, L . N A N U , D . CRACIUN, I. N . MIHAILESKU, A L . POPA, A . PANTELICA, a n d M . SALAGEAN
•On the Behaviour of GaAs Single Crystals Irradiated with a Free-Running Ruby Laser (1.6; 11; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 1 5 - 4 1 9 (1985). M . A . ANDREEVA, K . ROCETE, a n d Y u . P . KHAPACHEV
•Matrix Analog of the Takagi Equations for Grazing-Incidence Diffraction (1.6)
(a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 5 5 - 4 6 2 (1985).
A . L . GOLOVIN, R . M . IMAMOV, a n d E . A . KONDRASHKINA
•Potentialities of New X-Ray Diffraction Methods in Structural Studies of Ion-Implanted Silicon Layers (1.6; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 5 0 5 - 5 1 4 (1985).
O . G . MULLER, W . KATZEL, a n d F . STORBECK
•Determination of Sulphur Coverages of Fe(III) by Means of Quantitative Auger-Electron Spectrometry (1.6; 21.1.1)
(a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 8 9 - 9 4 (1985).
A . L . GOLOVIN, R . M . IMAMOV, a n d E . A . KONDRASHKINA
•Absolute Measurements of Lattice Spacings in Surface Layers of Crystals (1.6; 22.2.3) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K5 K7 (1985).
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*XPS Studies of R u 0 2 Covered Titanium Oxides (1.6 and 17; 13; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. K 1 2 3 - K 1 2 6 (1985). R . TOGNATO
*On the Interface Free Energies per Unit Area of Small Liquid Clusters Completely Embedded in a Close-Packed Crystal Matrix at Temperatures near the Melting Point (1.6; 2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. 8 3 - 9 0 (1985). A . M . AFANASEV, P . A . ALEKSANDROV, R . M . IMAMOV, E . M . PASHAEV, a n d V . I . POLOVINKINA
*X-Ray T o p o g r a p h y of Thin Subsurface Layers (1.6; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 1 9 - 4 2 3 (1985). V . O . ESIN a n d L . P . TARABAEV
A Generalized Criterion for the Transition from the Layer to the Continuous Mechanism of Crystal Growth ( 3 ; 1.6)
(a) Vol. 90, N o . 2, p. 4 2 5 - 4 3 7 (1985). A . V . M A S L O V , E . K_H. M U K H A M E D Z H A N O V , R . M . IMAMOV, L . I . M A N , a n d L E C O N G Q U I
•Application of X-Ray Photoelectron Energy Analysis to Depth-Selective Studies of the SubsurfaceLayer Structure (1.6 and 17; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 3 9 - 4 4 4 (1985). C . M . DEMANET a n d H . J . STRYDOM
*An Ion Microprobe Mass Analysis of Indium Contacts on Mercury Cadmium Telluride (1.6; 9; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 2, p. K 1 3 1 - K 1 3 3 (1985).
K . CHOUDHURY, B. DAS, C . K . MAJUMDAR, K . R . P . M . RAO, a n d M . ADHIKARI
*Mossbauer Studies of Corrosion and Inhibition (1.6; 5; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 1, p. 2 9 - 3 5 (1985).
A . K . R A I , R . S . BHATTACHARYA, a n d M . H . R A S H I D
Ion Beam Mixing of Alternate A u - G e Layer with G a A s (11 and 14.3.4; 1.6; 21.6; 22.1.1 ; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 1, p. 2 8 7 - 2 9 3 (1985). I . N . SHABANOVA
"Chemical Bond Peculiarities of Elements in A m o r p h o u s Alloy Surface Layers on the Basis of Fe (1.6 and 2; 17; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 1, p. K 1 3 - K . 1 7 (1985).
S . A . M A K S I M E N K O a n d V . V . SKADOROV
*The Tensor Reflection Coefficient for the Surface Diffraction (1.6)
(b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 4 2 9 - 4 3 5 (1985).
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L . T . WILLE a n d J . VENNIK
•Kinetics of Surface Segregation in Binary Alloys (1.6; 21.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 4 9 (1985).
T H . NATTERMANN
The Random Field Ising Model in 2 + £ Dimensions. Critical Behaviour from Interface Fluctuations (18; 1.6) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 5 6 3 - 5 7 1 (1985).
W . FRENTRUP, M . GRIEPENTROG, a n d U . MULLER-JAHREIS
Negative Secondary Ion Emission Influenced by Alkali Atoms (17; 1.6; 22.1.1; 22.1.2; 22.2.1; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 4 4 7 - 4 5 2 (1985).
F . APPEL, H . BETHGE, a n d M . KROHN
•Direct Evidence of Post-Nucleation Decoration (1.6; 9; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 4 6 1 - 4 6 4 (1985).
S . TRIMPER
•On a Random Surface Tension Model (1.6) (b) Vol. 132, No. l , p . K l — K4 (1985).
A . M . AFANASEV, R . M . IMAMOV, E . K H . MUKHAMEDZHANOV, a n d LE CONG Q U I
•Photoemission Curves Obtained in Conditions of X-Ray Grazing-Incidence Laue Diffraction from Crystals with a Disturbed Surface Layer (1.6; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 3 5 5 - 3 6 0 (1985).
G . P . YABLONSKII
•Light Figures on the Surfaces of Semiconductors (1.6; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 4 3 1 - 4 4 1 (1985).
Z . A . MATYSINA, A . M . OVRUTSKII, a n d L . M . CHUPRINA
•Influence of Correlation and Anisotropy on the Molecular Roughness of the Crystal Face (1.2 and 1.6; 21.7) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 9 3 - K 9 7 (1985).
- R . BURKOVA, S . TAKOVA, a n d G . DIMITROV
•S-Pits on (111) Silicon Surfaces (1.6 and 10.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 0 7 - K 1 0 8 (1985).
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2. Non-Crystalline State Review Articles K . H . FISCHER
Spin Glasses (II) (18.2 and 18.4; 2; 5; 7; 8; 13; 14; 21 ; 21.1 ; 21.6; 22.6; 22.8) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 13-71 (1985).
B . L . GELMONT, B. T . KOLOMIETS, a n d K . D . TSENDIN
•Impurity Conduction of Chalcogenide Vitreous Semiconductors (2 and 14.3; 13.1; 13.4; 22.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 9!, No. 2, p. 319-337 (1985). Original Papers and Short Notes J . SCHREIBER a n d D . SCHULZ
•Self-Consistent Dynamical Theory for Heisenberg Spin Glasses (2 and 18.1; 8; 18.2; 18.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 139-147 (1985).
J . A . CUSID6, A . ISALGUE, a n d J . TEJADA
*On the Amorphous to Crystalline Transformation of Fe 80 B 20 by Means of Electrical and Thermal Conductivity, X-Ray Diffraction, and Mossbauer Measurements (1.2 and 2; 5; 8; 14.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. l , p . 169-174(1985).
T . TARN6CZI
•Structural Relaxation and Curie Point of a Metallic Glass (2 and 18.2; 6; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 283-291 (1985).
F . A . S . AL-RAMADHAN a n d C . A . HOGARTH
•The Effect of Electroforming on the Alternating Current Behaviour of Thin Amorphous Films (2 and 14.3.1; 22.6.1) (a) Vol.87, No. l , p . 351-354(1985).
SiOJV2Os
A . Y u . LEIDERMAN
•On the Generation-Recombination Currents in p-n Junctions of Semiconductors with Continuous Gap-State Spectrum (2 and 14.3.3; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 363-372 (1985).
N . RYSAVÀ, L . TICHY, C . BARTA, A . T f t i s K A , a n d H . TICHÀ
•Kinetics of Recrystallization of Sb 2 S 3 in the Glassy (GeS2)o 3(Sb2S3)o 7 (2 and 3 ; 22) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K.13-K17 (1985).
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47
S . G . SAXENA a n d K . B . G A R G
•EXAFS Study of Some Iron Based Metallic Glasses (2 and 4; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 2 5 - K 2 8 (1985).
S . K . J . A N - A N I a n d C . A . HOGARTH
•Optical Absorption Edge in Amorphous In 30 Se 70 Films (2 and 20.1; 22.3) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 6 5 - K 6 7 (1985).
H . KRONMULLER
•The Role of Two-Level Systems in Amorphous Metallic Alloys. II. Micromagnetic Theory of Magnetic After-EfTects in Amorphous Ferromagnets (2 and 18.2; 21.1.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 531 - 5 4 1 (1985).
D . A . FUSHMAN
•Kinetic Properties of the Two-Level Systems in Glasses with Account of Tunneling (2; 13) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 679 - 688 (1985).
W . SCHEIBNER a n d M . JACKEL
Thermal Conductivity and Specific Heat of an Epoxy Resin/Epoxy Resin Composite Material at Low Temperatures (8; 2; 22.9) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 543-547 (1985).
N . I. NOSKOVA, N . F . VILDANOVA, Y U . I . FILIPPOV, a n d A . P . POTAPOV
Strength, Plasticity, and Fracture of Ribbons of Fe 5 Co 70 Si 15 B 10 Amorphous Alloy (10.1 and 12.1; 2; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 549-557 (1985).
M . VAZQUEZ, W . FERNENGEL, a n d H . KRONMULLER
Changes of the Magnetic Properties of the Nearly Non-Magnetostrictive Amorphous Alloy Co 58 Fe 5 Ni 10 Si 11 B 16 by Annealing under Tensile Stress (10.1 and 18.2; 2; 21.1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 609-615 (1985).
P . KOSTIAL a n d J . SLABEYCIUS
•The Determination of the Distribution Function of Activation Energies of Structural Changes in Amorphous Se (2 a n d 7; 22.1.3) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 2, p. K 1 0 9 - K 1 1 3 (1985). T . LUCINSKI a n d J . BASZYNSKI
Thermopower in Amorphous Fe, ..¡Si, Films (15; 2; 21.1.1) (a) V o l . 87, N o . 2, p. K 1 9 1 - K 1 9 3 (1985).
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B . A . VAID a n d K . C . SHARMA
'Structural Disorder Model of Amorphous Semiconductors. Thermodynamics of a-As (2; 8; 22.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 9 3 - 9 8 (1985). G . F . KVENTSEL a n d J . KATRIEL
"Two-State Mean-Field Theory of Reentrant Phase Transitions (2 and 18) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 169—175 (1985). Z . FRAIT, D . FRAITOVA, a n d N . ZARUBOVA
Observation of F M R Surface Spin Wave Mode in Bulk Amorphous Ferromagnets (18.2 and 19; 2; 21.1; 21.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 1 9 - 2 2 2 (1985). I. A . VAKARCHUK, Y U . K.. RUDAVSKII, a n d G . V . PONEDILOK
•Free Energy of the Amorphous Ferromagnets with Heisenberg Exchange Interaction and Liquid-Like Disorder (2 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 231-242(1985). V . N . PRIGODIN, C H . SEIDEL, a n d A . P . NAKHMEDOV
•Trap-Limited Hopping in One-Dimensional and Quasi-One-Dimensional Systems (2 and 14; 22.9) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 3 4 5 - 3 5 8 (1985).
Y . FOURNIER a n d NGUYEN VAN DONG
Properties of Sputtered Amorphous Silicon Films Prepared under a Reduced Pumping Speed. The Effect of Hydrogen (14.3.1; 2; 16; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 309-314(1985). R . STUMPE
*A New Model for AC Conduction in Disordered Solids (2 and 14; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 1 5 - 3 2 3 (1985). A . APOSTOLOV, C H . CHRISTOV, M . MIKHOV, a n d V . SKUMRIEV
•Atomic Arrangement in Amorphous Er 4 Co 3 (2; 21.1; 21.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 9 - K 1 3 (1985). Z . MICHNO, A . BARANOWSKI, a n d W . SWI^TKOWSKI
*Some Remarks on the Applicability of the Positron Annihilation Technique for Studying the Electronic Structure of Metallic Glasses (2 and 13.1; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 4 5 - K 4 9 (1985). J . A . DUFFY
The Absorption Edge of Lead(II) in Oxide Systems (20.1; 2; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K . 5 7 (1985).
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49
P . I. STOIANOVA a n d R . E . ANDREICHIN
Coordinate Sensitive Photoelement on the Basis of the Photoelectret State in Vitreous Semiconductors (14.3.3 and 16; 2; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 3 (1985). T . BHATTACHARYA a n d A . K . GHOSH
*Pair-Correlation Functions for Liquid Noble Metals through Percus-Yevick Theory (2; 4; 21.1; 21.6) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 4 1 9 - 4 2 3 (1985). W . EBELING a n d W . RICHERT
"Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Hydrogen Metal (2; 8; 21; 23) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 467 — 474 (1985). A . BATH, J . H U G E L , a n d R . KLEIM
Thermoelectric Power of Liquid Germanium and Tin (2 and 15; 14.1; 22.1; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 6 1 - 7 6 7 (1985). H . BERGNER, V . BRÜCKNER, F . KERSTAN, a n d W . NOWICK
"Picosecond Processes of Laser-Excited Carriers in Silicon on Sapphire (2 and 14.3.1; 16; 20.1; 22.1.2; 22.6) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 6 9 - 7 7 7 (1985). J . G . GASSER, J . L . BRETONNET, a n d A . BRUSON
"Temperature Dependence of the Liquid Tin Resistivity (2 and 14.1; 21.7) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 8 9 - 7 9 6 (1985).
H . BOTTGER, P . SZYLER, a n d D . WEGENER
"Numerical Investigation of Non-Ohmic Hopping Conduction at Low Temperatures ( 2 and 1 4 . 3 ) ( b ) V o l . 128, N o . 2, p. K 1 7 9 - K 1 8 2 (1985).
G . SURYANARAYANA REDDY, H . C . G U P T A , a n d B. B . TRIPATHI
Non-Linear Dependence of the Temperature Coefficient of Electrical Resistivity on Electron-Phonon Interaction Constant in the Case of Transition Metal Amorphous Alloys (14.1; 2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 128, N o . 2, p. K 1 8 3 — K 1 8 6 (1985).
P . ALLIA, E . BONETTI, E . EVANGELISTA, L . TURRONI, a n d F . VINAI
"Reversible and Irreversible Processes of Structural Relaxation and Dynamic Young Modulus Behaviour in the Fe 4 0 Ni 3 8 Mo 4 B 1 8 Amorphous Alloy (2; 12.1; 21.1:21.1.1) ( a ) V o l . 8 8 , N o . 2, p . 5 2 1 - 5 2 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
X . B. LIAO, J . Y . LIAN, a n d G . L . K O N G
Analysis for Steady State Field Effect Measurements on a-Si:H Films (14.3.1; 2 ; 13.3; 22.1.2) ( a ) V o l . 8 8 , N o . 2, p . 6 9 7 - 7 0 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . 4
physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
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P . KOSTIAL
The Influence of Non-Isothermic Thermal Treatment on the Attenuation of Surface Waves in Electrographic Se Layers (1.5 and 7; 2; 22.1.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 1 5 - K 1 1 8 (1985). B. HIMMEL, T H . GERBER, a n d H . - G . NEUMANN
*X-Ray Diffraction Investigations of Differently Prepared Amorphous Silicas (2; 22.6) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K.127-K130 (1985). S. L . TALIM a n d A . S . T . PIRES
* Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals in External Fields (2 and 14.4.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 4 9 - 5 9 (1985). H . ISHIKAWA, M . AOYAMA, O . UEMURA, a n d T . SATOW
•Electronic Properties of the Liquid Tl-GeTl 2 Te 4 and Tl-SnTl 2 Te 4 Systems (2 and 14.3; 15; 18; 22.7.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 427-434(1985). E . CANESSA
*Note on the Temperature Dependence of the Liquid Structure Factors (2; 21; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 4 (1985). D . A . FUSHMAN
•Saturation of Tunneling States in Glasses in the Presence of the Phonon Bottleneck (2; 6; 13) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 2 1 - K . 2 5 (1985). D . STOCK, H . - D . GEILER, a n d K . HEHL
A Model of Crystallization Processes Controlled by Temperature Pulses in Amorphous Semiconductors. I. Step-Like Temperature Pulse (3; 1.2; 2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 5 7 - 6 3 (1985). L . J . GALLEGO, J . A . SOMOZA, a n d J . A . ALONSO
•Liquidus Curves of Eutectic N a - K and N a - C s Systems from Semiempirical Theories of Mixtures (2; 8; 21.1)
(a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 7 3 - 7 8 (1985). U . K . REDDY
•Electrical and Optical Properties of Non-Crystalline As-Se-Cd Thin Films (2 and 14.3.1; 13.4; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 5 5 - 2 6 1 (1985). V . I. ARKHIPOV, V . M . LOGIN, a n d S . Y A . SHEVCHENKO
Effect of Multiple Trapping on Photoreceptor Discharge Characteristics under the Condition of Surface Carrier Generation (14.3.2 and 16; 2; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 9 3 - 2 9 9 (1985).
2. Non-Crystalline State
51
J . KRISTOFIK, J . J . MARES, a n d V . SMID
The Effect of Pressure on Conductivity and Permittivity of As 2 Te 3 -Based Glasses (14.3; 2; 22) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 3 3 3 - 3 4 5 (1985). S . A . Y . AL-ISMAIL, K . ARSHAK, a n d C . A . HOGARTH
Electron Spin Resonance Measurements and Electrical Characteristics, before and after Electroforming, of Thin Films of SiO/Nb 2 O s and Nb 2 O s (14.3.1 and 14.3.4; 2; 19; 22.6; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 363-374(1985). A . V . IVANOV a n d A . I. MELKER
•Interatomic Bond Rupture in the System of Two Coupled Anharmonic Chains with a Weak Interaction (2 and 10.2; 4; 22.9) (a) Vol.89, No. 1, p. K 5 1 - K 5 4 (1985). A . FONTANA, G . MARIOTTO, a n d F . ROCCA
•Low-Frequency Light Scattering in Superionic Glasses ( A g l ^ A g j O 1B 2 0 3 ), (2 and 14.4; 20.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 4 9 6 (1985). P . BLAUDECK
•Shell Model for Clusters of Dence-Packed s-Scatterers and Calculation of the Density of States (2 and 13) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 7 2 9 - 7 3 4 (1985). S . Y u . POTAPENKO a n d A . M . SATANIN
The Resistance of a One-Dimensional System with a Stationary Random Potential which is a Markov Process (13 and 14; 2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 8 0 5 - 8 1 1 (1985). M . I. KATSNELSON a n d A . S . SHCHERBAKOV
•Temperature Dependence of Conductivity at Small Electron Mean Free Path (2 and 14.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 813 - 8 2 2 (1985). P . SINGH, C H . PAL, a n d K . N . KHANNA
Flory's Formula for the Entropy of Mixing of LiNa Alloy (1.3 and 8; 2; 21.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K i l l —K115 (1985). V . HIETSCHOLD a n d G . SEIFERT
Soft X-Ray Spectra of Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon (13 and 20; 2; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K 1 6 3 - K 1 6 6 (1985). L . N . ALEKSANDROV
4«
•Simulation of the Influence of Mechanical Stresses on the Kinetics of Crystallization of Ion-Implanted Silicon Layers under Pulse Heating (2 and 3; 1.5; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 4 9 (1985).
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M . PETROV, L . KOMITOV, P . SIMOVA, a n d G . HAUCK
Intermediate Smectic A-State at Nematic Smectic C Phase Transition at Tilted Orientation (1.2; 2; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 4 5 1 - 4 5 6 (1985). U . K . REDDY a n d P . J . REDDY
I-U Characteristics of Non-Crystalline As-Se-Cd Thin Films (14.3.1; 2; 14.3.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 6 7 9 - 6 8 2 (1985). G . - H . CHEN, A . MORIMOTO, M . KUMEDA," a n d T . SHIMIZU
*ESR Studies on Doped Hydrogenkted Amorphous Silicon-Carbon (2 and 19; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K 1 8 1 - K 1 8 3 (1985). A . M . ANDRIESH, V . V . BIVOL, V . I. VERLAN, B. V . EFREMUSHKIN, M . S. IOVU, a n d E . G . KHANCHEVSKAYA
Influence of Electrode Material on the Electrical and Photoelectrical Properties of p-InP/As 2 Se 3 Heterostructures (14.3.3 and 16; 2; 14.3.1 ; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K231 - K 2 3 4 (1985). V . A . POLUKHIN, A . M . BRATKOVSKII, a n d V . G . VAKS
•Molecular Dynamics Study of Thermodynamics and Structure of Liquid Sodium under Pressure (2; 8; 21.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 8 7 - 9 4 (1985). H . MATSUDA, O . UEMURA, a n d T . SATOW
*The X-Ray Diffraction Study of Molton T12X and AgTl 3 X 2 (X: Se and Te) (2; 18; 22.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 7 7 - 8 2 (1985).
R . TOGNATO
On the Interface Free Energies per Unit Area of Small Liquid Clusters Completely Embedded in a Close-Packed Crystal Matrix at Temperatures near the Melting Point (1.6; 2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 9 0 (1985). W . MATZ, U . BÀRENWALD, a n d M . DUBIEL
*Neutron Diffraction Investigations of the Structure of Fluorophosphate Glasses (2; 22.8)
(a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 107-114(1985). J . A . CUSIDO a n d A . ISALGUE
*A Simple Generalized Model for the Kinetics of Crystallization in Metallic Glasses (1.2 and 2; 5; 8; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 2 7 - 1 3 3 (1985).
D . M . PETROvifc, V . V . KHIMINETS, a n d M . I. AVRAMOV
*Glass Formation and the Vibration Spectra in the G e - A s - S - I System (2; 6; 22.8)
(a) Vol. 90, No. I, p. 1 5 1 - 1 5 5 (1985).
2. Non-Crystalline State
53
NGUYEN C H I THANH a n d R . KRISHNAN
Anistropy of Magnetostriction in Coevaporated CO1_xZ.TX Amorphous Thin Films (18.2.1; 2; 21.1)
(a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 313-323 (1985). K . EIDNER, G . MAYER, R . SCHUSTER, L . KOMITOV, a n d A . G . PETROV
»Influence of Finite Sample Thickness and Distortion on the Critical Angle of Total Reflection (2 and 20) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 349-353 (1985). K . YASUDA, A . YOSHIDA, M . TAKEDA, H . MASUDA, a n d I. AKASAKI
*Boron Nitride Films Prepared by RF Sputtering (2 and 3; 6; 20.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 7 - K 9 (1985). A . A . BAHGAT, E . E . SHAISHA, A . I. SABRY, a n d N . A . EISSA
*Mossbauer Analysis of Valence and Coordination of Fe Cations in T e 0 2 - F e 2 0 3 Glasses (2 and 4; 5; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 2 5 - K 2 9 (1985).
Y . HOSHINO a n d T . NISHIDA
•Transient Photocurrent Wave Form Deformation in Amorphous Silicon by Successive Light Pulse Irradiations (2 and 16; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K101-K102 (1985). Y . TAKANO, Y . TANDOH, H . OZAKI, a n d N . MORI
*XPS Study on a-GeO, (1.3 < x < 2) Films Prepared from GeO a (2; 17; 22.6) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 431 - 4 3 6 (1985). B. R . SOOD
Magnetoconductance in Metallic Granular Gallium Films (14.1 and 18; 2; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 801 - 8 0 6 (1985). R . SOMASHEKAR, C H . SATYANARAYANA, a n d M . S. MADHAVA
•Mesomorphic Behaviour of Mixtures of Cetyl Alcohol and Dimethyl Sulfoxide (1 and 2; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 449 - 456 (1985). H . NEUMANN, W . M A T Z , W . HOYER, a n d M . WOBST
•Investigation of the Structure of Molten Ge I5 Te 85 in Dependence on Temperature (2; 1.3; 22.7) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 489-498 (1985). W . FERNENGEL, M . RAPP, a n d H . KRONMULLER
•The Coercive Field of the Partially Crystallized Amorphous Alloy Fe4oNi4oPi4B6 (2 and 18.2; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 637-642 (1985).
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C . S . SUNANDANA a n d K . S. RAO
*ESR and Other Properties of Copper-Substituted Tellurium Vanadate Glasses (2; 14; 19; 20.1 ; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 9«, No. 2, p. 681-690 (1985). W . SCHEIBNER, R . HÀSZLER, M . STEPHAN, a n d M . JÀCKEL
On the Filler Induced Modification of the Glass Transition Temperature and Hardness of an Epoxy Resin Composite Material (12.2; 2; 8; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K139-K141 (1985). W . ZYCH a n d J . J . MILCZAREK
•Magnetic Properties of Fe S0 _ j[ TM j B 20 and Fe 80 _ j Mn jc Si 12 B 8 Amorphous Alloys (2 and 18.2; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K165-K170 (1985). I. BAKONYI, K . - S . H A N , a n d H . E . SCHONE 51
V NMR of Amorphous and Crystalline V-Zr Alloys (19;2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 249-254 (1985). W . HENRION, G . BEDDIES, a n d H . LANGE
Optical Characterization of Amorphous and Crystalline Molybdenum Silicide Films (20.1; 2; 13.1; 21) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 8 (1985). O . BOSTANJOGLO a n d E . ENDRUSCHAT
Kinetics of Laser-Induced Crystallization of Amorphous Germanium Films (1.5 and 3; 2; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 7 - 2 8 (1985). S . N . VAIDYA
Theory of Melting. III. Nature of the Molten Glasses (1.2 and 6; 2; 8; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 3 7 - 4 3 (1985). V . I. ARBUZOV, I. K . VITOL, V . J . GRABOVSKIS, J . P . NIKOLAEV, U . T . ROGULIS, M . N . TOLSTOI, a n d M . A . ELERTS
•Degeneracy of Activator Energy Levels with Glassy Matrix Intrinsic States (2 and 13.4; 20.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 199-203 (1985). M . KITAO, K . YOSHII, a n d S . YAMADA
Thermoelectric Power of Glassy As40Se60_; (4 and 13.4; 17; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 5 9 - K 6 2 (1985).
S. K . LILOV
•Calculation of the Fermi Level, Fermi Distribution, and Activity Coefficient for p-SiC:Sc (13.4; 22.3) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K . 8 1 - K 8 5 (1985).
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Subject Index
H . LEMKE
•Dotierungseigenschaften von Rhodium und Iridium in Silizium (Doping Properties of Rhodium and Iridium in Silicon) (13.4; 14.3;22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 4 3 - 1 5 2 (1985). N . T . BAGRAEV, L . S . VLASENKO, a n d A . A . LEBEDEV
•Gold Solid Solution Decay in Silicon. II. Optical Nuclear Polarization Data (10.2 and 13.4; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 165 —172 (1985). V . V . SERDYUK, N . N . KORNEVA, a n d Y u . F . VAKSMAN
Studies of Long-Wave Luminescence of Zinc Selenide Monocrystals (20.1 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.4.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 7 3 - 1 8 3 (1985). M . D I GIULIO, G . MICOCCI, P . SICILIANO, a n d A . TEPORE
On the Analysis of Complex Thermally Stimulated Capacitance Curves (14.3.3; 13.4; 22.7) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 8 5 - 1 8 9 (1985). V . I. ARBUZOV, I. K . VITOL, V . J . GRABOVSKIS, J . P . NIKOLAEV, U . T . ROGULIS, M . N . TOLSTOI, a n d M . A . ELERTS
•Degeneracy of Activator Energy Levels with Glassy Matrix Intrinsic States (2 and 13.4; 20.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 9 9 - 2 0 3 (1985). N . A . KORNYUSHKIN, N . I. BRYZGALOVA, a n d A . A . FRANTSUZOV
•Relaxation of Tunnel Injection Limited Current in Case of Low Capture Probability (13.4 and 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 211 - 2 1 8 (1985). A . I. LEBEDEV a n d K H . A . ABDULLIN
Impurity Photoconductivity and Electrical Properties of Pb, _ : t _ y Ge j ( Sn j Te Doped with Indium (14.3 and 16; 13.4; 22) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 3 4 (1985). S. SCHRADER a n d M . KRYSZEWSKI
•Multiple Trapping Approach to the TSC Drift Experiment (13.4 and 14.3.4; 16; 22.9) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 4 3 - 2 5 5 (1985). G . BEISTER, P . KRISPIN, J . MAEGE, H . - J . BACHERT, a n d ST. STOEFF
Emission from a Semi-Insulating Layer in AlGaAs-GaAs Double Heterostructures (14.3.3 and 20.2; 13.4; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 9 3 - K 9 6 (1985). G . CONTRERAS, L . TAPFER, A . K . SOOD, a n d M . CARDONA
•Physical Properties of Ion-Implanted Laser Annealed n-Type Germanium (6 and 13.4; 14.3; 20.1; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 4 7 5 - 4 8 7 (1985).
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V . A . KOVARSKII, L . V . CHERNYSH, a n d M . K . SHEINKMAN
•Shake-Effect in Radiative Auger Recombination of Carriers on Two-Electron Impurity Centres in Semiconductors (13.4; 13.5.1; 2 0 . 3 ; 22) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p. 6 7 7 - 6 8 2 (1985).
W . ULRICI
•Photoinduced Optical Absorption of Cr" + in Semi-Insulating G a A s : C r (13.4; 16; 19; 2 0 . 1 ; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p . 7 0 7 - 7 1 7 (1985).
W . ULRICI, K . FRIEDLAND, L . EAVES, a n d D . P . HALLIDAY
•Optical and Electrical Properties of Vanadium-Doped GaAs (13.4; 14.3; 20.1; 22.2.1) ( b ) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 7 1 9 - 7 2 8 (1985).
A . SCHENK, R . ENDERLEIN, a n d D . SUISKY
•Electroabsorption for Deep Level to Band Transitions Accompanied by Multiphonon Processes (13.4 a n d 20.1 ; 6 ; 14.3.4; 22) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p. 7 2 9 - 7 3 9 (1985).
T . SCHRÖDER, O . DÖSSEL, H . NÄHME, a n d N . SCHWENTNER
•Transient Absorption of Xe and Kr Guest Atoms in Ar Crystals ( 1 3 . 4 and 2 0 . 1 ; 2 3 ) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p. 7 4 1 - 7 4 6 (1985).
L. Bosi and M. NIMIS • A n Analysis of the Classical Arguments Concerning Forecasts for the Z, Centre Formation in Alkali Halides (10.2 a n d 13.4; 22.5.2)
(b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K i l l —K116(1985). B. MENGEL, H . - U . MULLER, F . LUDWIG, V . L . KONSTANTINOV, a n d R . HERRMANN
Magneto-Optical Investigations in the Submillimeter Wavelength Range on p-InSb Bicrystals (18 a n d 20.1; 13.4; 22.2.3) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 4 5 - K 1 4 7 (1985).
F . L U D W I G , H . - U . MÜLLER, B . MENGEL, a n d R . HERRMANN
Magneto-Optical Investigations on n-InSb in the Far Infrared (18 a n d 20.1; 13.4; 22.2.3) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 4 9 - K . 1 5 2 (1985).
T . S H . ABESADZE a n d M . PUNKKINEN
•Discrete Saturation of the Optical Absorption Line of P r 3 + in CaF 2 under the Condition of Pumping (13.4 a n d 20.1; 19; 22.5.3) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 5 3 - K 1 5 5 (1985).
E . REDJAI a n d G . MASSÉ
•Donor-Acceptor Pair-Transitions in AgInS 2 ( 1 3 . 4 and 2 0 . 3 ; 2 2 . 8 ) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 5 7 - K 1 5 9 (1985).
Subject Index
190 H J . BERNHARDT
Investigations of the Orange Luminescence of P b M o 0 4 Crystals (20.1 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 4 3 - 6 4 8 (1985). H . LEMKE
'Dotierungseigenschaften von Kobalt in Silizium (Doping Properties of Cobalt in Silicon) (13.4; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 4 9 - 6 5 9 (1985). S. KEMMLER-SACK, A . EHMANN, a n d D . WOLF
'Sensitized IR-Emission of Ho 3 + , Er 3 + , and T m ! t in 12R-Ba 3 LaBW 2 0 1 2 (B = Er, Tm, Yb) and 12R-Sr 3 LaYb W 2 0 , 2 (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 6 1 - 6 6 5 (1985). K . MAASS, K . IRMSCHER, a n d H . KLOSE
•On the Determination of Deep Level Concentration Profiles by DLTS Measurements (13.4; 11; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 6 7 - 6 7 5 (1985). M . BALKANSKI, M . JOUANNE, a n d M . KANEHISA
•Bound Phonons (6 and 13.4; 22.1.2; 22.4.3) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 5 7 - 6 7 (1985). E . D E CASTRO a n d P . OLIVO
•Quantum Effects in Accumulation Layers of Si-Si0 2 Interfaces in the WK.B Effective Mass Approximation (13.4 and 14.3.2; 13.1 ; 22.1.2; 22.6) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 5 3 - 1 6 3 (1985). L . VAN ROBBROECK, E . GOOVAERTS, a n d D . SCHOEMAKER
•Electron-Spin-Resonance Study of C o 2 + and N i + Centers in AgCl (Cu, Co, Ni) (13.4 and 19; 22.5.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 179- 187 (1985). A . S. DAVYDOV a n d Y u . B. GAIDIDEI
•Facilitated Electron Tunneling through Polymer Molecules (13.4; 14; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 8 9 - 2 0 1 (1985). V . B. KHALFIN, M . V . STRIKHA, a n d I . N . YASSIEVICH
•Auger Recombination of Electrons via Deep and Shallow Acceptors (13.4; 22.2.1; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 2 0 3 - 2 1 7 (1985). G . WEYER, H . ANDREASEN, a n d H . DE WAARD
•The Electronic Configuration of 1 2 1 Sb in Semiconductors (13.4; 5; 22.2; 22.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 2 1 9 - 2 2 3 (1985).
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H . - J . MULLER
'Influence of Local Environment on Bound Excitons and Bound Excitonic Molecules in II-V Alloys. I. Theory and Numerical Results for GaAs, N (13.4 and 13.5.1; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 239 - 254 (1985). B.
and G . ÜAViDovifc •Impurity Induced Energy Transfer in a Linear Polymer Chain (13.4; 6; 13.5.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 261 - 2 7 0 (1985).
CABRIC, L J . RISTOVSKI,
M . INOUE, M . KOYANO, H . NEGISHI, Y . UEDA, a n d H . SATO
Localized Impurity Level and Carrier Concentration in Self-Intercalated TiS2 Crystals (14.3; 13.4; 22) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 295-303 (1985). M . J . SPRINGIS a n d a n d J . A . VALBIS
•Red Luminescence of Color Centres in Sapphire (13.4 and 20.3; 10.2; 22.6) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 6 1 - K 6 5 (1985). P . GAWORZEWSKI a n d E . HILD
The Effect of Pre-Heat-Treatments on the Formation Kinetics of Thermal Donors in Silicon (10.2; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 129-135 (1985). M . I. D A R B Y , G . R - EVANS, M . N . READ, a n d D . J . SHAUGHNESSY
•Interaction of Hydrogen Impurities with Edge Dislocations in a-Zirconium (10.1 and 13.4; 21) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 149- 158 (1985). E . GRILLI, M . G U Z Z I , E . CAMERLENGHI, a n d F . P i o
•Photoluminescence of Zn J Cd 1 _ ;t In 2 S 1 Layered Alloys (0.7 < x < 1) (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) V9I. 92, No. 1, p. 213-220 (1985). Y E M I N G , E . K R Ä T Z I G , a n d R . ORLOWSKI
Photorefractive Effects in LiNbOj: Cr Induced by Two-Step Excitation (20.1; 13.4; 16; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 221 - 2 2 9 (1985). A . N . ANAGNOSTOPOULOS, C . MANOLIKAS, a n d A . KAROUTIS
•Electrical Effects Associated with the Ordering Process in CdInGaS 4 Crystals. II. Electron Traps Determined with Conductivity Measurements (13.4 and 14.3.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 231-235 (1985). V . K . JAIN a n d M . S. JAHAN
•Low-Temperature Thermoluminescent Characteristics of CaF 2 : Mn (13.4 and 20.3; 22.5.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 237-248 (1985).
Subject Index
192 Z . A . ISKENDERZADE, O . M . SADYKHOV, a n d A . SH. ABDINOV
Effect of Codolinium Impurities on Injection-Induced Impurity Photoconductivity in InSe Single Crystals (16; 13.4; 22.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 7 7 - K 8 0 (1985). L . I. MAGARILL a n d S . K . SAVVINYKH
•Dynamic Conductivity Singularities of a Many-Valley Semiconductor in a Quantizing Magnetic Field (13.4; 14.3; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 1 5 - 5 2 1 (1985). H . A . KASSIM
•Energy Levels of Z j - C e n t r e s in KCl:Ca 2 + . A Model Potential Perturbation Calculation (10.2 and 13.4; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 531-539(1985). M . MATOS a n d B . MAFFEO
•Non-Equivalence Effects in Cluster Self-Consistent Calculations of Ionic Solids (13.1 and 13.4; 22) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 4 1 - 5 4 9 (1985). K . YOSHIDA
•Displacement of the Fermi Level Due to Impurities in a Random Distribution (13.4; 21.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 5 1 - 5 5 6 (1985). S . W . BIERNACKI
*Parametrization of Crystal Field Spectra of Mn 2 + in ZnSe and ZnS (13.4; 22.4.1; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 5 7 - 5 6 4 (1985). L . VAN ROBBROECK, A . BOUWEN, a n d D . SCHOEMAKER
•Electron Spin Resonance Study of Ni 2 + Centers in AgCl (Cu, Ni) (13.4 and 19; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 6 5 - 5 7 2 (1985). M . KORKMAZ a n d B . AKTA$
•A Fast Computational Method to Obtain Spin-Hamiltonian Parameters of S and / = 5/2 Ions (13.4 and 19; 22.5.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 7 3 - 5 7 9 (1985). V . D . ISKRA
•On the Theory of Scattering by Short-Range Potentials (13.4; 14.3; 22) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 581 - 5 9 0 (1985). M . L . DALAL, S . SIVARAMAN, a n d V . Y . G . S'. MURTI
•Optical Absorption Studies on Colored K C l : N a : P b Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 9 1 - 6 0 0 (1985).
13.4 Impurity and Defect States
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S . N . LUKIN a n d O . P . TESLYA
•The Structure of the Magnetic Centre in Cs 3 CoCl 5 (13.4; 19; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 601 - 6 0 6 (1985).
H . - J . MULLER
""Influence of Local Environment on Bound Excitons and Bound Excitonic Molecules in III—V Alloys. II. Numerical Results for Ga^In, _ x P: N and the Role of Disorder Topology for the Optical Spectrum (13.4 and 13.5.1; 20.3; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 607 — 617 (1985).
J . P . JOUART, C . BISSIEUX, G . MARY, a n d M . EGEE
•Study of the Sensitization Effect of Eu 2 + Ions on the Trivalent Rare-Earth Fluorescence in CdF 2 Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 6 1 9 - 6 2 5 (1985).
R . R . ATABEKYAN, V . L . VINETSKII, V . A . GEVORKYAN, L . P . GODENKO, a n d R . K . EZOYAN
Photoconductivity of Corundum Irradiated with High Energy Electrons at Excitation of F and F + Centres (16; 13.4; 22.6) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 6 3 5 - 6 4 0 (1985).
G . ABRAHAM, H . NELKOWSKI, H . PRADELLA, J . SAHM, a n d K . ZINK
Manganese Pairs in ZnSe Detected by EPR Measurements (19; 13.4; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K133 —K.138 (1985).
V . P . SETH, V . K . JAIN, A . YADAV, a n d R . S . BANSAL
ESR Study of Vanadyl Ion in Potassium Succinate (19; 13.4; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 1 3 9 - K 1 4 2 (1985).
J . K . SRIVASTAVA a n d S. J . SUPE
•Thermoluminescence of C a S 0 4 : Dy. A Semiempirical Approach for a Qualitative Analysis of Nonlinear Thermoluminescence Effects (13.4; 20.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 7 3 - 5 8 8 (1985).
L . TARRICONE, E . GRILLI, M . G U Z Z I , a n d L . ZANOTTI
•Optical Absorption and Recombination Processes in CdGaInS 4 Layered Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 16; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 2 (1985).
G . M . MILEVA â n d L . I. PAVLOV
•Third-Order Optical Polarizability of ZnS at Low Temperature (13.4; 20.1; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 6 0 3 - 6 0 7 (1985). 13 physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
194
Subject Index
C . A . LONDOS
* Room-Temperature Irradiation of p-Type Silicon (13.4; 10.2; 14.3.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. % p. 609-614 (1985). A . P . SHKADAREVICH, M . V . NIKANOVICH, V . M . REITEROV, D . S. UMREIKO, a n d
A . R . YARMOLKEVICH
Luminescence and Stimulated Emission of MA Colour Centers in MgF 2 : Li Crystal (20.2 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K135-K137 (1985). H . LEMKE
•Storstellenreaktionen bei Au-dotierten Siliziumkristallen (Impurity Reaction in Au-Doped Silicon Single Crystals) (13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K.139-K143 (1985). K . D . GLINCHUK, V . I. GUROSHEV, A . V . PROKHOROVICH, a n d N . S . ZAYATS
Photoluminescence in Electron-Irradiated Unannealed and Annealed GaAs:Zn — IrradiationInduced 1.26 and 1.39 eV Emission Bands (11 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 4 5 - K149 (1985). J U H TZENG LUE
Temperature and Field Dependence on the Photoconductive Dec&y Measurements of RF Sputtered and CVD Grown a-Si (16; 2; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K161-K. 165 (1985).
13.5 Elementary Excitations
195
13.5 Elementary Excitations (Phonons See 6) Review Article
H . W . STREITWOLF
•Physical Properties of Polyacetylene (13.5 and 13.5.3; 6; 18; 19; 20.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 11-54(1985). Original Papers and Short Notes
A . A . EREMKO, Y U . B . GAIDIDEI, a n d A . A . VAKHNENKO
•Dissociation-Accompanied Raman Scattering by Davydov Solitons (13.5; 20.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 703-713 (1985).
Y u . P . GNATENKO, Y U . I. ZHIRKO, N . P . GAVALESHKO, a n d P . I. BABII
•On the Possibility of Electron-Hole Drop Formation on Neutral Acceptors in CdTe Crystal (13.5 and 20.1; 13.4; 22.4.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K125-K128 (1985).
S . MOCHIZUKI
Radiative Optical Modes of Vibration in Ce0 2 Thin Films (6 and 20.1; 13.5; 22.6) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 3 - 3 0 (1985).
B . OREL, M . KLANJSEK, V . MOISEENKO, M . VOLNYANSKII, N . LE CLAVE, B . PASQUIER, a n d A . NOVAK
•Isotopic Impurity Modes and Polariton Dispersion in Li 2 Ge0 3 Crystals (6 and 13.5; 20.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 5 3 - 6 7 (1985).
F . GASHI, R . GASHI, Z . SHEMSEDINI, a n d R . B . ZAKULA
•The Energy Transport from One Molecular Chain to the Other which are in Mutual Contact by a Small Number of Crystal Sites ' (13.5; 22.9) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 259-273 (1985).
L . WENDLER
Phonon-Polaritons in Bilayer Systems. s-Polarized Guided Wave Phonon-Polaritons (6 and 20.1; 13.5; 22.2.1 ; 22.2.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 425-437 (1985).
M . Y u . NIKOLAEV, N . V . RYZHANOVA, A . V . VEDYAEV, a n d S . M . ZUBRITSKII
•Ferromagnetism and Elementary Excitations in the Hubbard Model (13.5 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 513-523 (1985). 13*
196
Subject Index
G . WIATROWSKI
*Soliton Excitations in Terms of Pseudo-Riemannian Manifolds (13.5 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 6 0 7 - 6 1 4 (1985).
G . CZAJKOWSKI a n d I . BALSLEV
*Real-Space Properties of Transition Dipole Matrix Elements in Semiconductors (13.5; 22) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 6 5 5 - 6 6 0 (1985).
F . THUSELT a n d M . ROSLER
*Gap Shift in Doped Semiconductors at Finite Temperatures (13.5; 22.1.2; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 6 6 1 - 6 7 3 (1985).
V. CAPEK and V. Szocs •Stochastic Liouville Equation Model for Nonperiodic Systems and Finite Temperatures (13.5) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 6 6 7 - 6 7 6 (1985).
E . BAUER a n d J . KOLACZKIEWICZ
•Low Energy Electron Exchange Excitation of 4f Transitions and Location of 4f Levels in Rare Earths (13.1 and 13.5; 21.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 6 9 9 - 7 0 6 (1985).
T . TSUBOI a n d R . LAIHO
Blackening of CsFeCl 3 by External Magnetic Field (18.2 and 20.1; 13.5; 22.5) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 3 3 - K 3 5 (1985).
R . H . ENNS a n d S . S. RANGNEKAR
•Solitary Wave Solutions of the Driven and Damped Three-Wave Problem (13.5; 6; 20.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K121 - K126 (1985).
13.5.1 Excitons
197
13.5.1 Excitons Original Papers and Short Notes
C . TRALLERO GINER a n d O . SOTOLONGO COSTA
One-Phonon Resonance Raman Scattering (6 and 20.1; 13.5.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 121 - 1 3 0 (1985).
I. G . LANG, S. T . PAVLOV, A . V . PROKAZNIKOV, a n d A . V . GOLTSEV
General Theory of Secondary Radiation in Condensed Matter (20; 6; 13.5.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 187 — 200 (1985).
P . REINERER, J . KÖHLER, a n d U . SCHMID
•Triplet Excitons in Non-Resonant Molecular Pairs. Saturation Effects in Electron Spin Resonance (13.5.1; 19; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 2 3 7 - 2 4 4 (1985). K . R . ALLAKHVERDIEV, T . G . MAMEDOV, V . E . SHTEINSHREIBER, a n d I. K . EFENDIEVA
Fundamental Absorption Edge of TISe and TlInTe 2 Crystals (13.1 and 20.1; 13.5.1; 22; 22.8) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 6 0 (1985). N . A . DROZDOV, N . I. ZYATKOVA, A . A . PATRIN, a n d V . D . TKACHEV
Photoluminescence of Silicon Annealed at Low Temperatures (420 to 550 °C) (10.2 and 20.3; 13.4; 13.5.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K45-K.48 (1985). P . V . VODOLAZSKII, B . R . KIYAK, M . G . MATSKO, V . B . N o s o v , G . T . PETROVSKII, a n d A . V . SHATILOV
•Reversible and Irreversible Changes in Exciton Spectra of ZnSe Luminescence (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.4.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 6 9 - K 7 1 (1985). V . M . ASNIN, V . I. STEPANOV, R . ZIMMERMANN, a n d M . RÖSLER
•Screening of the Spin-Orbit Exciton by the Electron-Hole Liquid in Germanium (13.5.1 and 20.1; 13.5.2; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 651 - 6 5 5 (1985). B . J . SCHMID a n d P . REINEKER
•Erratum to: The Mixing of Frenkel and Charge-Transfer Excited States. II. Numerical Treatment of Non-Symmetric Dimers (13.5.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 735 (1985). R . R . GUSEINOV
•Self-Energy of Charge in Superlattice (13.5.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K 1 3 3 - K 1 3 6 (1985).
Subject Index
198 R . STEGMANN, G . OELGART, a n d F . THUSELT
*The Influence of Coulomb Screening and of NN,-Pairs on the Recombination of Bound Excitons in GaAs, - ^ P ^ N Mixed Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 4 1 - 6 5 0 (1985).
A . MEISEN a n d G . HEBER
•Magnetic Excitons in a Spin-Cluster System (13.5.1 and 18) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 0 9 - 2 1 8 (1985).
V . M . FOMIN a n d E . P . POKATILOV
•Excitons in Periodic Structures with Homopolar Semiconductors and Anisotropic Dielectrics (13.5.1 and 14.4; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 5 1 - 2 5 7 (1985).
H . GEISTLINGER a n d W . WELLER
•The Influence of Correlation and Band Structure Effects on an Exciton Weakly Bound to an Isoelectronic Impurity (13.4 and 13.5.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 3 1 3 - 3 2 1 (1985).
D . V . KAPOR, D . LJ. MIRJANIC, S. D . STOJANOVIFC, J . P . §ETRAJCIFC, a n d B. S. ToSlfc
•On the Possibility of the Realization of Superfluid Excitation Transfer in Molecular Crystals (13.5.1; 6) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 4 9 - K 5 2 (1985).
U . F . K o z M i D i s - L u B U R i f c , D . LJ. MIRJANIC, J . P . SETRAJCIC, a n d B. S. T o S i c
•The Influence of Phonons on Two-Particle Exciton States in Molecular Chains (13.5.1; 6) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K . 5 3 - K 5 7 (1985).
N . I. GRIGORCHUK
•Energy Spectrum and Light Absorption Coefficient for Bound Electron-Exciton States in One- and Two-Dimensional Molecular Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 5 9 9 - 6 1 0 (1985).
I. RUCKMANN, K . JARASIUNAS, a n d E . GAUBAS
•Transient Light-Induced Gratings Due to Excitons in CdSe (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 6 2 7 - 6 4 1 (1985).
H . GEISTLINGER a n d W . WELLER
• A Variational Method in Wannier Representation for an Electron Weakly Bound to an Isoelectronic Impurity (13.4 and 13.5.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 0 9 - 7 1 5 (1985).
13.5.1 Excitons
199
T H . KLEINEFELD a n d W . VON DER OSTEN
•Erratum to: Localized and Free Biexcitons in Silver Bromide (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.5.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 808 (1985). G . D . GUSEINOV, E . F . BAGIRZADE, S. S. ABDINBEKOV, a n d N . Z . GASANOV
•Modulation Spectra Peculiarities in A ' ^ ' X ^ 1 Anisotropic Semiconductors (13.5.1 and 20.1; 14.3.4; 22.3.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K.129-K131 (1985). E . L . ALBUQUERQUE, N . S. ALMEIDA, a n d M . C . OLIVEROS
•Light Scattering by Surface Ripples in a Spatially Dispersive Medium (13.5.1 and 20; 7) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 177-186 (1985). M . ROSENZWEIG
•Magneto-Reflectance of the B-Exciton of CdS (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 187 — 202 (1985). V . M . FOMIN a n d E . P . POKATILOV
•Excitons in Multi-Layer Systems (13.5.1 ; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 203-209 (1985). V . CAPOZZI, S. CANEPPELE, M . MONTAGNA, a n d F . LEVY
•Radiative Decay from Free and Bound Excitons in GaSe (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 247-257 (1985). C . M . SOTOMAYOR-TORRES, M . D . LUMB, a n d G . WALKER
•Bound Exciton, Free-To-Bound and Electron-Hole Plasma Luminescence in Ga^In^^P (0.54 g x S 0.76) (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 279-286 (1985).
A . S. LYUTOVICH, K . L . LYUTOVICH, V . P . POPOV, a n d L . N . SAFRONOV
•Radiative Recombination at Centres in Germanium-Silicon Solid Solutions (13.4 and 13.5.1; 20.3; 22.1.1; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 313-320 (1985).
S. A . MOSKALENKO, S. S. RUSSU, V . V . BALTAGA, A . I. BOBRYSHEVA, a n d A . V . LELYAKOV
•The Para- and Ortho-Phases of High-Density Excitons in C u 2 0 (13.5.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 657-665 (1985).
A . A . O'CONNEL-BRONIN
Resonance LO Phonon-Assisted Luminescence and Light and Heavy Excitons in Nal Crystals (6 and 20.3; 13.5.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 675-681 (1985).
200
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C H . NÖLDEKE, W . METZGER, R . P . HUEBENER, a n d H . SCHNEIDER
•Exciton Impact Ionization and Electric Conductivity in Germanium at Low Temperature (13.5.1 and 20.3; 14.3; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 687-695 (1985). V . M A Y , F . BOLDT, a n d K . HENNEBERGER
*Many-Body Theory for the Dense Exciton Gas of Direct Semiconductors. I. General Considerations (13.5.1; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 717-728 (1985). M . SELG
•Theory of Vibrational Relaxation of RJ Centres in Rare Gas-Solids. Application to Ne* (13.5.1 and 20.3; 6; 20.1; 23) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 775-784(1985). R . R . GUSEINOV
•Energy Spectrum of the Cross Motion of Excitons in a Superlattice (13.5.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 205 - 209 (1985). V . I. SOKOLOV, T . P . SURKOVA, M . P . KULAKOV, a n d A . V . FADEEV
*New Experimental Evidence Concerning the Nature of L, M, and N Lines in ZnSe:Co (13.4 and 13.5.1; 14.3.4; 20.1; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 267-272 (1985). G . I. PILIPENKO, V . G . PLEKHANOV, V . I. TYUTYUNNIK, O . I. TYUTYUNNIK, a n d F . F . GAVRILOV
•Direct Observation of Bound Excitons in the Spectra of Resonance Secondary Emission of LiH: Mg Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.1; 20.3; 22.5) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 273-280 (1985). V . A . BIBIK, I. V . BLONSKII, M . S . BRODIN, a n d N . A . DAVYDOVA
•Structural Phase Transition in the Layer Semiconductor Pbl 2 Induced by Laser Irradiation (1.2 and 13.5.1; 20.1; 22.5) (a) Vol. 90, No. l , p . K l l - K 1 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . E . P . POKATILOV, S. I. BERIL, V . M . FOMIN, a n d G . A . POGORILKO
•Wannier-Mott Exciton States in Two-Layer Periodic Structures (13.5.1; 22.2.1; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 619-628 (1985). F . BOLDT, K . HENNEBERGER, a n d V . M A Y
•Many-Body Theory for the Dense Exciton Gas of Direct Semiconductors. II. Calculation of Exciton Level Shift and Damping in Dependence on Exciton Density (13.5.1; 22) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 675-687 (1985). V . N . VIVCHARUK, Y U . V . GUDYMA, V . N . ERMAKOV, a n d V . V . NITSOVICH
•Exciton Mechanism of Exchange Interaction in Semiconductors with Magnetic Impurities (13.4 and 13.5.1; 18; 22.4.3) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K131-K134 (1985).
13.5.1 Excitons
201
R . ZIMMERMANN a n d H . STOLZ
*The Mass Action Law in Two-Component Fermi Systems Revisited. Excitons and Electron-Hole Pairs (13.5.1; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. l , p . 1 5 1 - 1 6 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
H . ROSSMANN a n d F . HENNEBERGER
*Resonatorless Optical Bistability o f CdS. Reconsideration o f Transient Effects Due to Lattice Heating (13.5.1 and 20; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 8 5 - 1 9 2 (1985). S . F . TEREKHOVA, N . A . ONISHCHENKO, O . N . TALENSKII, a n d S . A . PENDUR
•The Refractive Index and the Exciton Transition Oscillator Strength o f CdSe Single Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 0 7 - 2 1 2 (1985).
A . V . SHERMAN
•Exciton Absorption Spectrum (13.5.1 and 20.1; 6) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 3 3 (1985). P . I . BARDETSKII, M . I . SHMIGLYUK, a n d S H . D . TIRON
•Non-Linear Optical Nutation on Interexciton Transitions in C u 2 0 (13.5.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 3 5 - 2 4 1 (1985). E . G . TSITSISHVILI
Piezo-Optical Activity of Cubic Crystals (12.2 and 20.1; 13.1; 13.5.1; 22.5) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 9 0 (1985). V . M A Y , F . B O L D T , a n d K . HENNEBERGER
•Many-Body Theory for the Dense Exciton Gas of Direct Semiconductors. III. Response o f the ManyExciton System on an Externally Driven Light Field (13.5.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 6 0 5 - 6 1 4 (1985). M . S . BRODIN, I . V . BLONSKII, A . O . GUSHCHA, a n d V . V . TISHENKO
•Secondary Emission Spectra and Energy Relaxation o f Polaritons in Layer Polar Semiconductors (6 and 13.5.1; 20.1; 20.3; 22.5) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 6 1 5 - 6 2 0 (1985). F . V . KUSMARTSEV
•The Narrow Bands of Exciton Absorption in Polar Solids and Alloys. Urbach's Rule (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.5; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 621 - 6 2 9 (1985). V . A . KOVARSKII, L . V . CHERNYSH, a n d M . K . SHEINKMAN
Shake-Effect in Radiative Auger Recombination o f Carriers on Two-Electron Impurity Centres in Semiconductors (13.4; 13.5.1; 20.3; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 6 7 7 - 6 8 2 (1985).
202
Subject Index
B. M . NITSOVICH, G . M . PESTRYAKOV, a n d V . D . FALENCHUK
"Temperature Anomalies of Exciton Absorption in G e 0 2 (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K.135 —K138 (1985). F . F . CHARFI a n d M . ZOUAGHI
•Hot-Exciton Orientation in Indirect-Gap GaAs t _ J ' X Alloys (6 and 13.5.1; 20.3; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 0 9 - 1 1 5 (1985). V . MAY
•Light Transmission at the 1 s-Exciton Resonance of CdS in the Presence of a Density Profile of Excitons (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 145 - 1 5 1 (1985).
H . - J . MÜLLER
•Influence of Local Environment on Bound Excitons and Bound Excitonic Molecules in III—V Alloys. I. Theory and Numerical Results for G a A s , _ x P J : N (13.4 and 13.5.1; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 2 3 9 - 2 5 4 (1985). B. CABRI6, L J . RISTOVSKI, a n d G . DAVIDOVI£
Impurity Induced Energy Transfer in a Linear Polymer Chain (13.4; 6; 13.5.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 261 - 2 7 0 (1985). Y u . A . BYCHKOV
•The Joint Effect of Coulomb Interaction and Spin-Orbit Coupling on the Spectrum of 2D Magnetic Excitons (13.5.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K . 5 7 - K 6 0 (1985). E . A . POPOV, M . M . KOTLYARSKII, a n d I. S. EDELMAN
•Temperature and Field Dependence of Exciton-Magnon Absorption of NaMnCl 3 (13.5.1 and 13.5.4; 18.2; 20.1; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 0 (1985). R . LEVY, J . Y . BIGOT, M . FRINDI, a n d B. HONERLAGE
•Optical Switching Behaviour in Two-Beam Experiments with CuCl (13.5.1; 20.1; 22.5) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 4 9 5 - 5 0 2 (1985). H . - J . MULLER
•Influence of Local Environment on Bound Excitons and Bound Excitonic Molecules in III—V Alloys. II. Numerical Results for Ga x In, _ I P : N and the Role of Disorder Topology for the Optical Spectrum (13.4 and 13.5.1; 20.3; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 6 0 7 - 6 1 7 (1985). A . B. HENRIQUES a n d J . P . VON DER WEID
•Decay Kinetics of Triplet Molecular Excitons in Alkali Cyanides (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 6 2 7 - 6 3 3 (1985).
13.5.1 Excitons
203
A . I. BOBRYSHEVA a n d Y u . M . SHVERA
•The Influence of the Excitonic Longitudinal-Transverse Splitting on the Biexciton Binding Energy (13.5.1; 22.4.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 1 0 7 - K 1 1 0 (1985).
I. BROSER, K . - H . PANTKE, a n d M . ROSENZWEIG
•Transmission and Damping of Excitonic Polaritons in CdS (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K117-K.120 (1985).
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Subject Index
13.5.2 Plasmons Original Papers and Short Notes
S . GHOSH a n d S . DIXIT
*Effect of Relativistic Mass Variation of the Electron on the Parametric Instability of Acoustic Waves in Transversely Magnetised Piezoelectric Semiconducting Plasmas (13.5*2; 7; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 2 4 5 - 2 5 2 (1985). S. GHOSH a n d R . B . SAXENA
•Stimulated Brillouin Scattering of High-Power Helicon Waves in Longitudinally Magnetized Cubic Piezoelectric Semiconducting Plasmas (13.5.2; 7; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 5 5 7 - 5 6 6 (1985). E . K U H R T , R . WEDELL, D . SEMRAD, a n d P . BAUER
Theoretical Description of the Stopping Power of Light Ions in the Intermediate Energy Range (11; 13.5.2; 21.1; 22.1.2; 23) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 6 3 3 - 6 3 9 (1985). V . M . ASNIN, V . I. STEPANOV, R . ZIMMERMANN, a n d M . RÖSLER
Screening of the Spin-Orbit Exciton by the Electron-Hole Liquid in Germanium (13.5.1 and 20.1; 13.5.2; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 651 - 6 5 5 (1985). A. I. KASIYAN and P. I. Russu *The Effect of Collective Electron-Hole Plasma Modes on Charge Carrier Mobility in Polar Semiconductors (6 and 13.5.2; 14.3.4; 22; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. I, p. 2 4 3 - 2 4 9 (1985). TRAN THOAI D U Y BAO
Static Polarizability and Dipolar Surface Plasmon of Small Metal Particles (13.3; 13.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 731 - 7 3 4 (1985). S . GHOSH a n d M . S . PATHAK
T r a n s v e r s e Phonon-Helicon Interactions in Semiconducting Plasmas (6 and 13.5.2; 7; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 8 1 - 8 7 (1985). A. I. KASIYAN and P. I. Russu "Charge Carrier Mobility Caused by Scattering from Hybrid Plasmon-Phonon Modes (6 and 13.5.2; 14.3.4; 22; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 4 3 9 - 4 4 7 (1985). S . SEN, D . N . BOSE, a n d M . S. HEDGE
•Plasmon Energies and Dielectric Constants of the III—VI Semiconductors In 2 Te 3 and Ga 2 Te 3 (4 and 13.5.2; 22.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 6 5 - K 6 7 (1985).
13.5.2 Plasmons
205
S. GHOSH a n d S . DIXIT
*Effect of Relativistic Mass Variation of the Electron on the Modulational Instability of Laser Beams in Transversely Magnetised Piezoelectric Semiconducting Plasmas (7 and 13.5.2; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 2 1 9 - 2 2 4 (1985).
R.-L.
and P.Y. Yu A New Technique for Measuring Temporal Profiles of Picosecond and Femtosecond Laser Pulses Using Self-Induced Deflection in a Semiconductor Wedge (20.2; 13.5.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 4 3 - 3 4 8 (1985).
MA
W . BRAUER a n d M . RÖSLER
*On the Relation between Stopping Power and Proton-Induced Electron Emission for Intermediate Energies : Aluminum (11 and 13.5.2; 17; 21) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 7 7 - 1 8 3 (1985).
S. GHOSH a n d S . DIXIT
*Stimulated Raman Scattering and Raman Instability of an Intense Helicon Wave in Longitudinally Magnetized n-Type Piezoelectric Semiconducting Plasma (13.5.2; 6; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 5 5 - 2 6 5 (1985).
S . L . DRECHSLER a n d M . BOBETH
Dielectric Properties of Trans-Polyacethylene. I. The Macroscopic Longitudinal Dielectric Function of a Peiers-Frohlich Semiconductor of Commensurability 2 within RPA (14.3; 13.5.2; 22.9) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 6 7 - 2 7 8 (1985).
D . R . M U S I N a n d V . N . NISHANOV
*Plasma Oscillations in Non-Uniform Quasi-Two-Dimensional Systems (13.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 4 5 - K 4 9 (1985).
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13.5.3 Polarons Review Article
H . W . STREITWOLF
•Physical Properties of Polyacetylene (13.5 and 13.5.3; 6; 18; 19; 20.1 ; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. l , p . 11-54(1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
PAN JIN-SHENG
*The Surface or Interface Polaron in Polar Crystals. I. Weak-Coupling Limit (13.5.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 307-318 (1985).
Y . NAKAOKA
•Crystal Structure Dependence of Hole Stability in Ionic Crystals (13.5.3; 6; 13.4; 22.5.2; 23) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 327-338 (1985).
N . A . MIRONOVA a n d V . N . SKVORTSOVA
*Fine Structure of the NiO:Co Infrared Absorption Spectrum (13.5.3 and 20.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K 8 2 (1985).
PAN JIN-SHENG
•The Surface or Interface Polaron in Polar Crystals. II. Strong Coupling Limit (13.5.3) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 287-295 (1985).
PAN JIN-SHENG
*The Surface or Interface Polaron in Polar Crystals. III. The Phase-Transition-Like Transition for the Surface Polaron (13.5.3) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 663-672 (1985). J. Loos *On the Frequency-Dependent Small-Polaron Conductivity in the High-Temperature Regime (13.5.3 and 14) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 797-805 (1985).
J . MERTSCHING
Inverse Spectral Theory and Incommensurate Peierls Phases (13.1; 13.5.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 235-246 (1985).
13.5.3 Polarons
207
L . WENDLER
Electron-Phonon Interaction in Dielectric Bilayer Systems. Effect of the Electronic Polarizability (6 and 13; 13.5.3; 14.4; 22.2.1; 22.2.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 513-530 (1985).
J . ROSELER
•Application of the Density-Functional Formalism to Bound Polarons (13.5.3; 22) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 303-314 (1985).
G . P . TRIBERIS
•Thermoelectric Power Due to Small Polaron Hopping Motion in Disordered Systems (13.5.3 and 15; 2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 641 - 6 5 2 (1985).
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13.5.4 Magnons Original Papers and Short Notes
D . KONTOS
Spin Green Functions for Ferromagnetic Films with Asymmetric Boundary Conditions (18.2.1; 13.5.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 1 4 9 - 1 5 6 (1985).
A . S . T . PIRES a n d M . E . GOUVEA
•Non-Linear Dynamics of a Classical One-Dimensional Antiferromagnet with Two Anisotropies (13.5.4 and 18.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. I, p. K 2 5 - K 2 8 (1985).
D . L J . MIRJANIFC, Z . BUNDALO. B . S. TOSIC, a n d J . P . SETRAJCIC
•Magnon Drops in One-Dimensional Ferromagnetic Structures (6 and 13.5.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 151 - 1 5 7 (1985).
R . V o s s , R . KOTZOTT, a n d L . MERTEN
•Dispersion of Magnon-Polaritons in Uniaxial Ferrites (13.5.4 and 20.1; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 1 5 9 - 1 6 7 (1985).
I. EGRI
•Internal Structure of Magnons (13.5.4) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 4 3 - K 4 5 (1985).
F . K H . ABDULLAEV a n d R . G . DYANGYRYAN
•Magnetic Solitons in the Anharmonic Ferromagnetic Crystals (13.5.4 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 4 7 - K 5 0 (1985). A . B . ZOLOTOVITSKII
•Relaxation of Magnons in a Ferromagnetic Metal with Two Types of Conduction Electrons (13.5.4 and 18.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 5 9 - K 6 3 (1985). N . B . IVANOV
•Virtual Dipole-Exchange Surface Magnons on Semi-Infinite Uniaxial Antiferromagnets (13.5.4 and 18.4) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K 1 4 1 - K 1 4 5 (1985). E . E . SHAISHA a n d A . A . BAHGAT
•Magnetic and Thermal Behaviour of the Amorphous Ferromagnet Fe 7 9 B 1 6 Si, (13.5.4 and 18.2; 5; 8; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 661 - 6 6 8 (1985).
13.5.4 Magnons K . G . FISCHER a n d G . HEBER
*Magnons in an Anisotropic Ferromagnetic Heisenberg Chain with One Static it-Kink (13.5.4 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 1 7 - 1 2 8 (1985).
A . L . TRONCONI a n d O . A . C . N U N E S
*Spin-Flip Intraband Absorption of Intense Laser Field in the Europium Compounds (13.5.4 and 20.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 0 (1985).
J. T.
and Z. Y. LI "Microscopic Model for the Relaxation and Excitation of Localized Spin Waves (13.5.4 and 18; 13.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 141 - 1 4 9 (1985).
LIN
Y u . M . SEIDOV a n d A . M . SULEIMANOV
"Theory of Absorption and Scattering of Light by Singlet-Triplet Magnetic Systems (13.5.4 and 20.1; 18.2; 18.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 5 4 5 - 5 5 4 (1985).
R . BLINC, P . CEVC, J . SELIGER, a n d M . KOREN
*EPR of T l 2 + Doped Incommensurate K 2 S e 0 4 (13.5.4 and 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K 1 6 7 - K 1 7 2 (1985). Erratum (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K143 (1985).
P . PAWLICKI
"Calculation of the Magnon Spectrum for M n 3 G a C Metamagnets (13.5.4; 18.2; 18.4; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 3 7 - K 4 0 (1985).
V . B . KOKSHENEV
*Spin-Phonon Excitations in Paramagnetic Crystals. Heat Transfer at High Temperatures (6 and 13.5.4; 8) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 3 7 5 - 3 8 2 (1985).
E . A . POPOV, M . M . KOTLYARSKII, a n d I . S. EDELMAN
•Temperature and Field Dependence of Exciton-Magnon Absorption of NaMnCl 3 (13.5.1 and 13.5.4; 18.2; 20.1; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 0 (1985).
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Subject Index
14. Electrical Properties. Transport Phenomena Review Articles
K . H . FISCHER
Spin Glasses (II) (18.2 and 18.4; 2; 5; 7; 8; 13; 14; 21 ; 21.1 ; 21.6; 22.6; 22.8) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 3 - 7 1 (1985).
V . CHRISTOPH a n d G . ROPKE
•Theory of Inverse Linear Response Coefficients (13 and 14; 15; 21; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 11 - 4 2 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
J . SLECHTA
*On SCCF Theory of Falicov-Ramirez-Kimball Transitions in 1D Binary Alloys (13 and 14) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 4 0 3 - 4 1 2 (1985).
K . DIETERICH a n d M . WAGNER
*On the Temperature Behaviour of DC Conductivity in One-Dimensional Conductors above 7"c (13 and 14; 6) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 715 — 726 (1985).
V . N . PRIGODIN, C H . SEIDEL, a n d A . P . NAKHMEDOV
"Trap-Limited Hopping in One-Dimensional and Quasi-One-Dimensional Systems (2 and 14; 22.9) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 345-358 (1985).
R . STUMPE
*A New Model for AC Conduction in Disordered Solids (2 and 14; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 315-323 (1985).
J. Loos *On the Frequency-Dependent Small-Polaron Conductivity in the High-Temperature Regime (13.5.3 and 14) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 797-805 (1985).
A . AKROUNE, J . CLAVERIE, A . TAZAIRT, G . VILLENEUVE e t A . CASALOT
•Propriétés structurales, magnétiques et éléctriques des oxyfluorures V, _ J t M I 0 2 _ 2 x F 2 ; < (M = Mg, Ni) (Structural, Mangnetic, and Electric Properties of V ^ . M ^ O j - j ^ F j , (M = Mg, Ni) Oxyfluorides) (1.2 and 14; 8; 18.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 7 1 - 2 8 2 (1985).
14. Electrical Properties. Transport Phenomena
211
S. Y U . POTAPENKO a n d A . M . SATANIN
•The Resistance of a One-Dimensional System with a Stationary Random Potential which is a Markov Process (13 and 14; 2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 805-811 (1985).
K . KULAKOWSKI a n d A . Z . MAKSYMOWICZ
Charge Transfer in Chromium-Transition Metal Alloys (13; 14; 21.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 629-635 (1985).
Z . A . KASAMANYAN, V . M . GASPARYAN, a n d E . S. YUZBASHYAN
•Oscillatory Current along a Tunnel-Thin Potential Barrier in a Magnetic Field (13.3 and 14) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K.149-K152 (1985).
C . S . SUNANDANA a n d K . S . R A O
ESR and Other Properties of Copper-Substituted Tellurium Vanadate Glasses (2; 14; 19; 20.1; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 681-690 (1985).
A . S . DAVYDOV a n d Y u . B . GAIDIDEI
Facilitated Electron Tunneling through Polymer Molecules (13.4; 14; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 189-201 (1985).
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S. A . SHABALOVSKAYA P h a s e T r a n s i t i o n s in t h e I n t e r m e t a l l i c C o m p o u n d T i N i w i t h C h a r g e - D e n s i t y W a v e F o r m a t i o n (1.2 a n d 1 3 . 1 ; 6 ; 14.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 132, N o . 2, p. 3 2 7 - 3 4 4 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
D . SEN a n d S. K . SEN " T r a n s p o r t in S i m p l e M e t a l s in t h e F r a m e w o r k of a U n i f i e d P s e u d o p o t e n t i a l S t u d y (8 a n d 14.1; 15; 2 1 ; 21.2) (b) Vol. 127, N o . 1, p. 3 7 7 - 3 8 3 (1985).
G . SCHUBERT a n d V. CHRISTOPH ""Calculation of T h e r m o p o w e r a n d T h e r m a l C o n d u c t i v i t y U s i n g C o r r e l a t i o n F u n c t i o n s (14.1 a n d 15; 21) (b) Vol. 127, N o . 1, p. K 8 9 — K 9 3 (1985). J. A . CUSIDÔ, A . ISALGUÉ, a n d J. TEJADA O n t h e A m o r p h o u s t o C r y s t a l l i n e T r a n s f o r m a t i o n o f F e 8 0 B 2 0 by M e a n s of Electrical a n d T h e r m a l Conductivity, X-Ray Diffraction, and Môssbauer Measurements (1.2 a n d 2 ; 5 ; 8 ; 14.1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 1, p. 1 6 9 - 174 (1985). J. F. DINHUT, P. BOUILLAUD et J . P. RIVIÈRE • I r r a d i a t i o n a u x i o n s d ' u n film m i n c e d ' a l l i a g a F e 6 5 a t % - C o 35 a t % . P r o d u c t i o n d ' u n v e r r e m é t a l l i q u e F e 50 a t % - C o 30 a t % - P 20 a t % ( I o n I r r a d i a t i o n o f T h i n F i l m s of F e (65 a t % ) - C o (35 a t % ) Alloy. P r o d u c t i o n of a M e t a l l i c F e (50 a t ° / o ) - C o (30 a t % ) ~ P (20 a t % ) G l a s s ) (11 a n d 14.1; 1.3; 21.1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 1, p. 1 9 9 - 2 0 5 (1985). I H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI • C r y s t a l S t r u c t u r e a n d M a g n e t i c a n d Electrical P r o p e r t i e s o f P s e u d o - T e r n a r y H o C u , . ^ Z n ^ S i a n d N d C u , j gZn,, 4 S i C o m p o u n d s (14.1 a n d 18.1; 1.3; 18.2; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 1, p . 2 7 3 - 2 7 7 (1985). S. M . J. AKHTAR a n d E. E. KHAWAJA *A S t u d y o f t h e Resistivity a n d t h e T h e r m o e l e c t r i c P o w e r of T h i n F i l m s o f S b a n d Bi (14.1 a n d 15; 21.7) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 1, p. 3 3 5 - 3 4 0 (1985).
P . MUTH * A C o m m o n M a x i m u m o f t h e M i n o r i t y S p i n - B a n d Resistivities of S o m e N i c k e l A l l o y s (14.1; ; 21.1) (b) Vol.13.1 127, N o . 2, p. K.151 —K.153 (1985).
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R . A I D U N , S . ARAJS, a n d C . A . MOYER
•Formation of Localized Magnetic Moments in Chromium-Manganese Alloys (14.1 and 18.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 1 3 3 - 1 3 9 (1985). A . BATH, J . HUGEL a n d R . KLEIM
Thermoelectric Power of Liquid Germanium and Tin (2 and 15; 14.1; 22.1; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 761 - 7 6 7 (1985). J . G . GASSER, J . L . BRETONNET, a n d A . BRUSON
•Temperature Dependence of the Liquid Tin Resistivity (2 and 14.1; 21.7) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 8 9 - 7 9 6 (1985). G . SURYANARAYANA REDDY, H . C . G U P T A , a n d B . B . TRIPATHI
•Non-Linear Dependence of the Temperature Coefficient of Electrical Resistivity on Electron-Phonon Interaction Constant in the Case of Transition Metal Amorphous Alloys (14.1; 2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K 1 8 3 - K 1 8 6 (1985). A . H . PHILLIPS, N . K . GOBRAN, a n d R . KAMEL
Structure Analysis of the Metallic Glass FeioNi^Bjo Using the Tangent Lattice Model (1.2; 14.1; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 6 3 - 4 6 7 (1985). P . KWAPULINSKI, J . RASEK, a n d J . W . MORON
The Kinetics of Structural Defect Recovery in Pure Iron in the Temperature Interval 300 to 800 K (10.1; 14.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 5 6 1 - 5 7 3 (1985).
I. MERTIG, E . MROSAN, R . ZELLER, P . H . DEDERICHS, a n d P . ZIESCHE
Calculation of the Thermoelectric Power of Ga, Ni, Rh, and Pd Impurities in Copper (13.4 and 15; 14.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 4 0 7 - 4 1 4 (1985). M . I . KATSNELSON a n d A . S . SHCHERBAKOV
•Temperature Dependence of Conductivity at Small Electron Mean Free Path (2 and 14.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 8 1 3 - 8 2 2 (1985). A . P . ZHERNOV, K H . M . PASHAEV, a n d A . M . ALIEV
*The Non-Equilibrium Electron Distribution Function in the Electrical Resistance Problem for Potassium Metal. Influence of N- and U-Processes (14.1; 21.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 8 2 3 - 8 3 3 (1985). J . OLEJNICZAK, A . ROJEK, a n d C . SULKOWSKI
•Superconductivity and Resistivity of LaRh, ,Sn 4 (14.1 and 14.2; 21.4; 21.7) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 7 3 - K 7 6 (1985).
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•Pressure-Induced Martensitic Transformation in Li at Low Temperatures (1.2 and 14.1; 21.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 7 7 - K 8 0 (1985).
H . J . VAN RIJN a n d H . L . ALBERTS
•The Appearance of a Resistivity Anomaly at the Incommensurate-Commensurate SDW Transition of Cr + 0.7 a t % G e (1.2 and 14.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K81 — K84 (1985).
M . KOBIYAMA a n d S . TAKAMURA
•Internal Friction and Electrical Resistivity Measurements in Cu and Ag Alloys after Neutron Irradiation at Low Temperature. I. Experiments (10.1 and 14.1; 11 ; 21.1 ; 21.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 253 - 2 6 7 (1985).
S . TAKAMURA a n d M . KOBIYAMA
•Internal Friction and Electrical Resistivity Measurements in Cu and Ag Alloys after Neutron Irradiation at Low Temperature. II. Discussion (10.1 and 14.1; 11 ; 21.1 ; 21.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 2 6 9 - 2 7 6 (1985).
H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
•Crystal Structure and Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Pseudo-Ternary DyCuj „^Zn^Si Compounds (14.1 and 18.1; 1.1; 18.2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 0 7 - 3 1 1 (1985).
E . M . ZUB, E . V . KUCHIS, a n d S. V . SUKHVALO
•Kinetic Properties and Peculiarities of the Semiconductor-Metal Phase Transition in Cu^Co, _ x Cr 2 S 4 Films (14.1 and 14.3.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. I, p. 3 6 5 - 3 7 0 (1985).
T . SATO, H . TAKIZAWA, a n d M . SHIMADA
•Preparation and Electrical Properties of ( M t _ x M ; ) Si2 (M, M ' = Cr, Mn, Fe)(0 S i S (14.1 and 14.3; 1.3; 15; 21.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K 8 6 (1985).
S . A . NEPIJKO, H . PAGNIA, a n d V . I . STYOPKIN
•Electron Induced Off-Switching in Au Island Film Diodes (11 and 14.1; 21.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. l , p . K113—K116 (1985).
G . SCHUBERT a n d W . LOSER
•Electrical Resistivity and Thermoelectric Power of Spinodal Decomposing Crystals (14.1 and 15; 1.3; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 7 5 - 7 8 0 (1985).
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B. R . SOOD
*Magnetoconductance in Metallic Granular Gallium Films (14.1 and 18; 2; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 801-806 (1985).
P . KOPCANSKY
•Resonance Maximum of the Electrical Resistivity in Amorphous Ferromagnets and Dilute Alloys (14.1 and 18.2; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K.175 —K178 (1985).
P . U R W A N K , E . WIESER, A . HÄSSNER, C H . KAUFMANN, H . LIPPMANN, a n d I. MELZER
Formation of MoSi2 by Light Pulse Irradiation (1.2 and 11; 14.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 463-468 (1985).
Z . GIERAK, J . W . MORON, a n d J . RASEK
Phenomena of Structural Defect Recovery in Molybdenum (1.4 and 10.1; 14.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 515-521 (1985). D . S . HAROUTUNIAN, A . G . KARAGYOZYAN, a n d G . N . KARAJIAN
•Anomalous Paramagnetic State in AgMn Spin Glass and the Kondo Effect (1.3 and 14.1; 18.1; 21) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 8 7 - K 9 0 (1985). A. R.
ALI
On the Behaviour of Interaction of Copper Atoms with Lattice Defects in Quenched and Cold-Worked Ni-Cu Alloys (10.1; 14.1; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 5 1 - 5 6 (1985). Y . KREISLEROVA, T . Z E M & K , a n d H . HEMSCHIK
Mossbauer, Electrical, and Magnetic Studies of the Sn-Doped Ni 3 Fe Alloy (5 and 18.2; 14.1; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 115-122 (1985). B. B. DASGUPTA
•Anomalous Skin Effect in a Cylindrical Conductor (14.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 235-241 (1985). R . FROMAGEAU, A . MAGNOUCHE, a n d N . GERARD
•The Resistivity of Dissolved Hydrogen in Palladium and Amorphous Pdg0Si. (2 and 14.1; 21.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 7 5 - K 8 0 (1985). P . M U T H a n d V . CHRISTOPH
•The Spontaneous Resistivity Anisotropy of Iron-Based Alloys (13.1 and 14.1; 21.1.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 769 - 773 (1985).
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L . URAY
•Investigation of Dilute Tungsten Alloys by Electrical Transport Measurements (14.1 and 15; 1.3; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 729-735 (1985).
G . URUSHADZE
•Acoustic Phenomena in Tunnel Junctions (7 and 14.1; 13.2; 21) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 51 - 5 6 (1985).
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14.2 Superconductivity. Superconducting Materials and Devices Original Papers and Short Notes P . C . MAITHANI a n d M . D . TIWARI
Lattice Specific Heat and Superconducting Transition Temperature of a V: W Alloy (6 and 8; 14.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 7 9 - 8 8 (1985). M . M U C K , H . ROGALLA, a n d B . DAVID
•DC-SQUID Operation above 20 K (14.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K105-K107 (1985). G . GIAQUINTA, C . D I . MAURO, a n d R . FAZIO
*On the Universality of the Resistive Transition Due to Vortex Depairing in 2D Superconductors in the High k Limit (14.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K155-K157 (1985). M . TAKEDA, H . YOSHIDA, a n d H . HASHIMOTO
•Local Tetragonality and Atomic Structure in Nb 3 Sn Superconductor Studied by High Resolution Electron Microscopy (1.4 and 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 473-482 (1985). K . BORTEL
•Magnetic Properties of the Transition Metals in a Superconductor (14.2 and 18; 21.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 177-185 (1985). G . GIAQUINTA, C . D I MAURO, a n d R . FAZIO
•Vortex Unbinding, Fluctuations and Enhanced Resistivity in 2D Superconductors (14.2)
(b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K.97-K.99 (1985). E . KOLLEY a n d W . KOLLEY
•Electron Localization Effects on Tc in Strong-Coupling Superconductivity (14.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K.101 —K104 (1985). Z . IVANOV, B . TODOROV, a n d V . GANCHEVA
Thin e-Phase Films Prepared by Alloy Evaporation (1.5; 14.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 8 9 - 9 2 (1985). M . ARITA, H . - U . NISSEN, a n d W . SCHAUER
Structure Images of the Hexagonal Nb 5 Ge 3 (D8S) Structure (1.4; 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K l - K 4 (1985).
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L . N . SHEHATA a n d A . G . SAIF
•Distorted Flux Lines in Bounded Type II Superconductors (14.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 4 3 - 7 5 1 (1985). J. J. WNUK
•Sum Rule for Tunneling Density of States (14.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K187-K.189 (1985). J . SOSNOWSKI, R . KUENTZLER, a n d R . CLAD
•Magnetic Losses in V 2 Zr and V 2 Hf Laves Phase Compounds (14.2 and 18; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 5 7 5 - 5 8 5 (1985). A . SIKORA a n d B. MAKIFJ
•The Directional Asymmetry of the Critical Current in Type II Superconductor Containing Ferromagnetic Particles (14.2 and 18.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K.197-K200 (1985). G . J . CHASHOO a n d Y . SINGH
•Effect of Magnetic Field on a Phase Slip Centre (14.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 4 3 5 - 4 3 8 (1985). B. GLOWACKI a n d M . HOROBIOWSKI
•Influence of Temperature of Diffusion Growth and Morphology of Nb 3 Sn Superconducting Layer on the Value of the Pinning Force (1.4 and 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 1 3 - K 1 6 (1985). K . SCHUBERT
•On Binding and Superconductivity in Isotypes of Cr 3 Si (4 and 14.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 4 9 7 - 5 0 4 (1985). V . F . DEGTYAREVA, G . V . CHIPENKO, I. T . BELASH, O . I. BARKALOV, a n d E . G . PONYATOVSKII
•F.C.C. Solid Solutions in A l - G e and Al-Si Alloys under High Pressure (1.3 and 14.2; 21; 22.1.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K 1 2 7 - K 1 3 1 (1985). B. YA. SHAPIRO
•Induction of the Superconductivity by the Inner Contact Potential (14.2 and 14.3.4; 13.3) (b) Vol. 13«, No. 1, p. 3 5 9 - 3 6 8 (1985). R . MANKA a n d A . MOLAK
•Theory of the Ferroelectric Superconductors (14.2 and 14.4.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 3 6 9 - 3 8 0 (1985).
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S . - L . DRECHSLER a n d A . P . ZHERNOV
•Electron-Electron Interaction and Isotope Effects in Superconducting Metal-Hydrogen (Deuterium) Systems Like P d H ^ D J (14.2; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 381-386 (1985). G . GIAQUINTA, C . D I MAURO, a n d R . FAZIO
"Universal Flux Flow Resistance in Dirty 2D Superconductors below the Vortex Unbinding Temperature (14.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 6 9 - K 7 1 (1985). J . OLEJNICZAK, A . ROJEK, a n d C . SULKOWSKI
•Superconductivity and Resistivity of LaRh, t Sn 4 (14.1 and 14.2; 21.4; 21.7) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 7 3 - K 7 6 (1985). J . SCHUMANN a n d P . OTSCHIK
•Phonon Structure (a2F(co)) of Superconducting V3Si Monocrystals by Tunneling Measurements (6 and 14.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 437-450 (1985). I. M . CHAPNIK
•Superconducting Transition Temperature and the Formation of Closed Electron Shells in the Atoms of Superconducting Compounds (14.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K179-K182 (1985). A . GILABERT, F . DE SCHUTTER, a n d Y . BRUYNSERAEDE
•Magnetic Properties of Superconducting Oxygen-Doped Vanadium Foils (14.2 and 18) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 651-656 (1985). W A N G R O N G - Y A O , L U O Q I - G U A N G , a n d ZHANG XIAO
*A Formulation for the Critical Temperature Tc of LLj-Type Superconductors (14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 763-769 (1985)., B. SCHUH
•Hybrid Pairing and Heavy Fermions (13 and 14.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 243-248 (1985). G . S. AMETA a n d U . N . UPADHYAYA
•Electronic Properties of Ternary Superconductors (14.2; 18.2; 21.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 369-386 (1985). Z . PRZELOZNY
•Critical Currents in Type-II Superconductors (14.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 387-400 (1985).
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R . J . WATTS-TOBIN
Critical Lengths for Formation of Kink Structures in Finite Trans-Polyacethylene Chains (4; 10.2; 14.2; 22.9) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 1 , N o . 2, p . 6 8 3 - 6 9 8 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
J. J. WNUK
*Sum Rules for Tunneling Density of States (14.2) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p . K 1 7 3 - K 1 7 6 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
V . T . KOVACHEV, V . A . LOVCHINOV, K . A . NENKOV, E . K . NAZAROVA, M . I. BICHKOVA, a n d A . N . KOROV
*AC Losses of N b N (14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. K 1 5 1 - K 1 5 4 (1985).
W . - D . SCHMIDT, P . SEIDEL, a n d S. HEINEMANN
*On the Resonance Behaviour of a Thin Film DC-SQUID (14.2; 21) ( a ) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 2, p . K 1 5 5 - K 1 5 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
P . SEIDEL, H . - J . KÖHLER, B . MIKOLAJCZAK, F . MÜLLER, a n d H . - G . MEYER
•Explanation of the AC Josephson Effect in N b - N b O ^ - P b Tunnel Junctions with the Stewart-McCumber Model (14.2 a n d 14.3.3; 2 1 ; 22.6) ( a ) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 2, p . K 1 6 5 - K 1 6 8 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
E . Y . GUTMANAS a n d Y . ESTRIN
Inertial Mechanism of Discontinuous Plastic Flow of Lead in the Superconducting State (10.1; 14.2; 21) ( a ) V o l . 9 2 , N o . 1, p . 1 3 7 - 1 4 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
T . HADRICH a n d H . - J . KOHLER
•Barrier Inhomogeneities of N b - N b O ^ - P b Josephson Tunnel Junctions Caused by Preparation and Storage (14.2) ( a ) V o l . 9 2 , N o . 2, p . 6 4 3 - 6 4 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
14.3 Semiconductors
14.3 Semiconductors
Review Articles
S . POROWSKI a n d W . TRZECIAKOWSKI
The Effect of Pressure on Deep Impurity States with Large Lattice Relaxation (13.4; 12.2; 14.3; 16; 22.2.3; 22.2.4; 22.4.3; 22.5; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 11 - 2 2 (1985).
B . L . GELMONT, B . T . KOLOMIETS, a n d K . D . TSENDIN
'Impurity Conduction of Chalcogenide Vitreous Semiconductors (2 and 14.3; 13.1; 13.4; 22.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 3 1 9 - 3 3 7 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
G . C H . CHRISTAKUDIS, S . K . PLACHKOVA, E . S. AVILOV, L . E . SHELIMOVA, a n d N . K H . ABRIKOSOV
T r a n s p o r t Phenomena of Ferroelectric Solid Solutions (GeTe), ^ ( ( A ^ T e ) , / S b ^ ) ^ with y = 0.60, O S i S (14.3; 8; 14.4.1; 15; 22.7.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 4 1 9 - 4 2 6 (1985).
1 at 300 K.
K . M . PARASKEVOPOULOS
Electron Effective Mass Dependence on Carrier Concentration in TlBiTe 2 Monocrystals (13.1 and 20.1; 14.3; 22.8) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K45 —K50 (1985).
R . FREMUNT, Y . HIRAYAMA, F . ARAI, a n d T . SUGANO
•Activation of S + -Implanted InP by Scanned CW Laser Irradiation (11 and 14.3; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 4 9 - K 5 2 (1985).
M . AVEROUS, J . P . DESFOURS, a n d J . R . VELLAS
•Long- and Short-Range Magnetic Interactions in EuO (14.3 and 18.2; 22.6) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 5 2 3 - 5 2 9 (1985).
E . GERLACH
•Overshoot in Low-Conduction Semiconductors (14.3; 22) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 7 2 7 - 7 3 3 (1985).
L . HRIVNAK
•Band-Gap Narrowing in Semi-Insulating GaAs (13.1 and 14.3; 13.4; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K.165-K170 (1985).
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F . R . KESSLER, W . KOPPEN, a n d E . GAULKE
Spatial Resolved Ettingshausen Effect in i-Germanium (15; 14.3; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K 1 7 5 - K 1 7 9 (1985).
J . B. RADUNOVIC
•The Influence of Large-Scale Fluctuations on the Anomalous Conductivity in Piezoelectric Semiconductors (14.3; 6; 22) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K 1 8 1 - K 1 8 5 (1985).
V . V . KVEDER, Y U . A . OSIPYAN, I. R . SAGDEEV, A . I. SHALYNIN, a n d M . N . ZOLOTUKHIN
•The Effect of Annealing and Hydrogénation on the Dislocation Conduction in Silicon (10.2and 14.3; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 5 7 - 6 6 5 (1985).
W . SIEGEL, G . KÜHNEL, a n d H . A . SCHNEIDER
*On the Determination of the Carrier Concentration in Large-Grain Polycrystalline InP, GaAs, and G a P by Hall Effect Measurements (14.3; 22.2.1; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 7 3 - 6 8 1 (1985).
J . BETKO a n d K . MGFTINSICV
•Analysis of Galvanomagnetic Parameters in Semi-Insulating GaAs with Respect to the Three-Band Model (14.3; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 8 3 - 6 9 1 (1985).
B . V . KOBA, S . M . KOMAROV, M . A . KOTOV, N . G . KRYUCHKOV, V . L . LITVINOV, V . V . OGURTSOV, N . A . U K H I N , I. B . FEDOTOV, a n d A . A . FILIPPOV
•Change in the Hall Coefficient with Magnetic Field in Silicon, Irradiated by Neutrons ( 1 4 . 3 ; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 2, p. K 1 9 5 - K 1 9 8 (1985).
B . V . KOBA, S . M . KOMAROV, M . A . KOTOV, N . G . KRYUCHKOV, V . L . LITVINOV, V . V . OGURTSOV, N . A . U K H I N , I. B. FEDOTOV, a n d A . A . FILIPPOV
•The Physical and Geometrical Magnetoresistance of n-Si Irradiated by Neutrons (14.3; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 2, p. K 1 9 9 - K 2 0 2 (1985).
R . HERRMANN, W . KRAAK, a n d G . NACHTWEI
•Electrical Properties of Grain Boundaries in InSb Bicrystals (14.3; 13.3; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 3 3 7 - 3 4 4 (1985).
H . D . HOCHHEIMER, E . GMELIN, C H . MENSING, L . VICZIAN, K . D . KREUER, a n d H . G . v o n SCHNERING
AC Conductivity, Calorimetric, X-Ray, and Raman Study of the Hexagonal Phase TlInS 2 -III (1.2; 6; 8; 14.3; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 4 3 - 4 8 (1985).
14.3 Semiconductors
223
A . KUCZKOWSKI a n d T . SLUPKOWSKI
•The Electronic Properties of Macromolecular Structures with Conjugated Bonds Obtained by Chemical Modification of Certain Aliphatic Polymers (14.3 and 15; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 291-295 (1985). S. A . MAZEN, A . A . GHANI, a n d A . H . ASHOUR
•Charge Transport in Cu-Cd Ferrospinels (14.3 and 15; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 343-346 (1985). R . ASSENOV, V . A . MOSHNIKOV, a n d D . A . YASKOV
On the Behaviour of Iodine in PbTe and SnTe (10.2; 14.3; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K.27-K30 (1985). S. SHIGETOMI, T . IKARI, Y . KOGA, a n d S. SHIGETOMI
•Drift Mobility of Electrons Parallel to the c-Axis in InSe (14.3; 13.4; 16; 22.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 7 1 - K 7 3 (1985). H . TAGUCHI
•Electrical Properties of CaMn0 3 _ 4 (14.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 88, No. I, p. K79-K.82 (1985). I. V . GUTSUL, I. G . KIRNAS, P . G . LITOVCHENKO, V . I. MARUSYAK, V . M . NITSOVICH, S. E . OSTAPOV,
and
E . E . PETROSYAN
•Study of the Hall Coefficient in p-Type Germanium Taking into Account Anisotropic Charge Carrier Scattering (14.3; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 753-759 (1985). S. A . ZEINALOV
•Conduction Band Structure of In, ^ a , 5 Sb:Te (13.1 and 14.3; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K139-K142 (1985). P . I. BARANSKII, A . E . BELYAEV, a n d A . V . ZHIDKOV
•Extreme Disordering of Electron Scattering in a Gapless Semiconductor (14.3 and 18; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K.171 —K174 (1985). P . K . BASU a n d K . BHATTACHARYYA
•Modification of the Theory of Two-Dimensional Mobility Due to Scattering by Alloy Clusters (14.3; 13.1; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K.175—K.177 (1985). H . BOTTGER, P . SZYLER, a n d D . WEGENER
•Numerical Investigation of Non-Ohmic Hopping Conduction at Low Temperatures (2 and 14.3) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K.179-K182 (1985).
224
Subject Index
K . YASUDA, T . W A D A , H . MASUDA, M . TAKEDA, a n d S . IKUTA
Defect Distribution in Crystalline Silicon Irradiated with High-Energy Electrons (11 and 13.4; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 5 4 3 - 5 5 1 (1985). A . P . TYUTNEV, V . N . ABRAMOV, V . S . SAENKO, P . I. DUBENSKOV, A . V . VANNIKOV, a n d E . D . POZHIDAEV
*Radiation-Induced Conductivity in Foamed Dielectrics (11 and 14.3; 22.6; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 6 7 3 - 6 8 0 (1985). A . SUBRAHMANYAM, K . R . MURALI, B . S . V . GOPALAM, a n d J . SOBHANADRI
Dielectric Properties of Zinc Phosphide (14.4; 14.3; 22.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 6 8 1 - 6 8 6 (1985). C . JULIEN, M . EDDRIEF, M . BALKANSKI, E . HATZIKRANIOTIS, a n d K . KAMBAS
'Electrical Transport Properties of In 2 Se 3 (14.3; 1.2; 22.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 6 8 7 - 6 9 5 (1985).
V . V . PETROV, V . S . PROSOLOVICH, V. D . TKACHEV, Y U . A . KARPOV, a n d M . G . MILLVIDSKD
Donor Centers in Irradiated Si Doped with Rare-Earth Elements (10.2; 11; 13.4; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 4 1 - K 1 4 4 (1985).
J . KRISTOFIK, J . J . MARES, V . SMID, a n d J . ZEMAN
*AC Conductivity in Semi-Insulating GaAs (14.3; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 8 7 - K 1 9 0 (1985).
O . ¿lilt,
M . STOJIC, a n d B . STOSI£
*Hall Effect and Electrical Resistivity in the Paramagnetic Region of Hg[ _ ^Mn^Se Crystals (14.3; 18.1; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 9 1 - 1 9 6 (1985).
I. A . SMIRNOV, A . V . GOLUBKOV, E . V . GONCHAROVA, V . M . SERGEEVA, V . V . POPOV, M . V . ROMANOVA, B. M . BUTTAEV, a n d V . S . OSKNOTSKII
*(14.3; 15; 22; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K201 - K203 (1985).
P . TRIGGS a n d F . LEVY
Optical and Electrical Properties of Ruthenium-Doped T i 0 2 (13.4 and 20.1; 14.3; 22.6) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 3 6 3 - 3 7 4 (1985).
J . HORAK, P . L o S f A K , a n d M . MATY AS
*Point Defects in Sn-Doped Sb 2 Te 3 Single Crystals (13.4. and 14.3; 15; 20.1; 22.7) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 3 8 1 - 3 8 6 (1985).
14.3 Semiconductors
225
U . HENNINGER a n d R . KEIPER
*On Theoretical Modelling of Continuously Inhomogeneous Semiconductor Structures (14.3; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 399-406 (1985). R . HERRMANN, W . KRAAK, G . NACHTWEI, a n d T H . SCHURIG
•Two-Dimensional Electron Gas in the n-Inversion Layer of p-Type InSb Bicrystals (13.1 and 14.3; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 415-426 (1985). H . ISHIKAWA, M . A O Y A M A , O . U E M U R A , a n d T .
SATOW
•Electronic Properties of the Liquid Tl-GeTl 2 Te 4 and Tl-Sn Tl 2 Te 4 Systems (2 and 14.3; 15; 18; 22.7.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 427-434 (1985). V . NARASIMHAN, H . V . KEER, a n d D . K . CHAKRABARTY
•Structural and Electrical Properties of the LaCo, _ j( Mn :< 0 3 and LaCo, _ < Fe jt 0 3 Systems (1.2 and 14.3; 15; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 6 5 - 7 1 (1985). V . L . LITVINOV a n d N . A . U K H I N
Fast-Neutron Radiation Damages in Heavily Doped p-Silicon (11; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 9 5 - 1 0 4 (1985). D . LAPRAZ, F . GAUME, a n d M .
BARLAND
On the Thermoluminescent Mechanism of a Calcium Fluoraptite Single Crystal Doped with Mn 2 + (13.4 and 20.3; 14.3; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 249-253 (1985). L . G . KHVOSTANTSEV, A . I . O R L O V , N . K H . ABRIKOSOV, a n d L . D . IVANOVA
Kinetic Properties and Phase Transitions in Sb 2 Te 3 under Hydrostatic Pressure up to 9 GPa (1.2 and 15; 14.3; 22.7) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 301-309 (1985).
A . P . TYUTNEV,
V . S . SAENKO,
V . N . ABRAMOV,
V . P . SICHKAR,
A . I. KARPECHIN,
E . D . POZHIDAEV,
A . V . VANNIKOV
*Dose Effects in Transient Radiation-Induced Conductivity in Polymers (11 and 14.3; 22.9) (a) Vol.89, No. l , p . 311-320(1985).
J. KRISTOFIK, J. J. MARF.5, a n d V. Siuio
•The Effect of Pressure on Conductivity and Permittivity of As2Te3-Based Glasses (14.3; 2; 22) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 333-345 (1985).
B . POUMELLEC, J . F . M A R U C C O , a n d F . L A G N E L
•Electron Transport in TiG2 _ ^ at Intermediate Temperatures 300 K < T < 1500 K. (13.4 and 14.3; 15; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 375 382 (1985). 15
physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
and
226
Subject Index
P. L o S f A K , R . NOVOTNY, J . HORAK, a n d J . KLIKORKA
Properties of Sb2Te3 Single Crystals Doped with T1 Atoms (10.2 and 20.1; 14.3; 22.7) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 9 (1985). C H . NÖLDEKE, W . METZGER, R . P . HUEBENER, a n d H . SCHNEIDER
Exciton Impact Ionization and Electric Conductivity in Germanium at Low Temperature (13.5.1 and 20.3; 14.3; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 687-695 (1985). R . RUSTOM-DALOUCHE, S. ROLLAND, R . GRANGER, a n d C . M . PELLETIER
•Cadmium Concentration Dependence of Mobility in Cadmium-Doped Lead Telluride (14.3; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 835-842 (1985). LoSfAK, L . JANSA, and P . MATOUSEK Departures from Stoichiometry of BiTel Crystals Grown from the Vapour Phase (10.2; 14.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 493-498 (1985).
J . HORAK, P .
W . BREMSER, K . H . HERRMANN, a n d F . RIETENBACH
•Minority Carrier Lifetimes in PbS0 ,Se 0 9 Determined from Diffusion Length by a Scanning Laser Microprobe (14.3 and 16; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 653-656 (1985). P . I. BARANSKII, V. V . SAVYAK, a n d Y u . V . SIMONENKO
"Influence of Hot Annealing and Cooling Rate on the Hall Effect and Piezoresistance in Transmutationally Doped and Ordinary Silicon Crystals (14.3; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K.185-K189 (1985). K . CERMAK a n d G . JUSKA
•Drift Mobility of Electrons in TlSbS2 (14.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K.207-K209 (1985). A . V . VOITSEKHNOVSKII, A . P . KOKHANENKO, a n d A . S. PETROV
•Radiation Defect Annealing of Electron Irradiated Hg, .„Cd^Te Crystals under Various Thermal Treatments (11 and 14.3; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 241-251 (1985). G . A . KACHURIN, N . P . STEPINA, M . VOELSKOW, a n d E . WIESER
Annealing Behaviour of Low-Energy-Implanted Silicon (11; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 285-290 (1985). T . SATO, H . TAKIZAWA, a n d M . SHIMADA
•Preparation and Electrical Properties of ( M ^ M ^ ) Si2 (M, M' = Cr, Mn, Fe) (0 g x g 0.3) (14.1 and 14.3; 1.3; 15; 21.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K 8 6 (1985).
14.3 Semiconductors
227
W . K R A A K , R . HERRMANN, a n d G . NACHTWEI
•Two-Dimensional Properties of n-Inversion Layers in InSb Grain Boundaries under High Hydrostatic Pressure (13.1 and 14.3; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 8 1 - 7 8 5 (1985). H . K . SY, D . K . DESAI, a n d C . K . O N G
•Electron Screening and Mobility in Heavily Doped Silicon (14.3; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 8 7 - 7 9 2 (1985). B . M A R I , A . SEGURA, a n d A . CHEVY
Free Carrier Absorption in n-Type Indium Selenide (6 and 20.1; 14.3; 22.3) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 9 3 - 7 9 9 (1985). O . P . GORODNICHII, I. N . GORBATYUK, I. M . RARENKO, a n d R . M . VINETSKII
•Longitudinal Magnetoresistance in (Cd, Hg)Te Crystals in Quantizing Magnetic Fields (14.3; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K 1 6 9 - K 1 7 3 (1985). G . D . GUSEINOV, A . K H . MATIEV, A . U . MALSAGOV, S . K H . UMAROV, E . G . ABDULLAEV, a n d N . D . YURAEV
•Effect of Pressure on Electrical Conductivity of TlInSe 2 Single Crystals (14.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 0 3 - 7 0 7 (1985). B. P . TYAGI a n d K . SEN
•Electrical Properties of Polycrystalline Silicon in the Dark and under Illumination (13.4 and 14.3; 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 0 9 - 7 1 3 (1985). T . SLUPKOWSKI
•Electrical Conductivity of Polyester Polymer Containing Carbon Black (14.3; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 3 7 - 7 4 1 (1985). M . MOLDOVANOVA a n d R . ASSENOV
•Peculiarities in the Temperature Dependence of the Hall Coefficient in Tin Telluride. Mobility (14.3; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 4 3 - 7 4 7 (1985). P . GAWORZEWSKI, E . H I L D , a n d K . SCHMALZ
Oxygen Donor Formation and Oxygen Precipitation in Czochralski-Silicon Due to Heat Treatment at 600 to 800 °C (10.2; 14.3; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 1 5 1 - K 1 5 6 (1985). L u ZHIHENG a n d ZHANG XIOJIE
The Observation on the Atom Displacements of Silicon Highly Doped by Arsenic during Post-Annealing (11; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 1 5 7 - K 1 6 0 (1985). 15'
228
Subject Index
D . K . CHAKRABARTY, M . K . JHA, a n d S . UNNIKRISHNAN
Preparation and Properties of Barium Substituted Gadolinium Cobaltite (18.2; 1.1; 14.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 1 7 5 - K 1 7 7 (1985).
R . Z . SADYKHOV, L . M . VALIEV, a n d A . D . NAMAZOV
•Magnetic Susceptibility and the Hall Effect in the FeCr 2 _ j( In :( S 4 ( O i i i (14.3 and 18.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 1 8 9 - K 1 9 1 (1985).
1) System
A . GLEITZ a n d H . W . HELBERG
•Microwave Conductivity of Dislocations in Deformed Silicon Single Crystals (10.2 and 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 2 0 9 - K 2 1 3 (1985).
S . L . DRECHSLER a n d M . BOBETH
•Dielectric Properties of Trans-Polyacetylene. I. The Macroscopic Longitudinal Dielectric Function of a Peiers-Fröhlich Semiconductor of Commensurability 2 within RPA (14.3; 13.5.2; 22.9) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 6 7 - 2 7 8 (1985).
H . LEMKE
Doping Properties of Rhodium and Iridium in Silicon (13.4; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 4 3 - 1 5 2 (1985). N . A . KORNYUSHKIN, N . I. BRYZGALOVA, a n d A . A . FRANTSUZOV
•Relaxation of Tunnel Injection Limited Current in Case of Low Capture Probability (13.4 and 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 1 1 - 2 1 8 (1985).
A . I. LEBEDEV a n d K H . A . ABDULLIN
•Impurity Photoconductivity and Electrical Properties of Pb, _ jt _ >i Ge x Sn y Te Doped with Indium (14.3 and 16; 13.4; 22) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 225 - 2 3 4 (1985).
M . KITAO, K.. YOSHII, a n d S . YAMADA
•Thermoelectric Power of Glassy As 4 0 Se 6 0 _ ; [ Te l (14.3 and 15; 2; 22) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 7 1 - 2 7 7 (1985). M . SCHENK, H . BERGER, C . KLEINT, N . S. GOLOVANOVA, O . I. TANANAEVA, a n d V . P . ZLOMANOV
The Influence of Bi on Lattice Parameter and Carrier Concentration of PbTe (10.2; 1.1; 14.3; 22.7) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K . 3 5 - K 3 9 (1985).
T . SATO, N . MORITA, a n d M . SHIMADA
•Synthesis and Electical Properties of Li;cMg1 _ X M 2 0 4 (M = Ti, V) (0 i i i (1.3 and 14.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K 8 5 (1985).
1.0)
14.3 Semiconductors
229
G . CONTRERAS, L . TAPFER, A . K . SOOD, a n d M . CARDONA
Physical Properties of Ion-Implanted Laser Annealed n-Type Germanium (6 and 13.4; 14.3; 20.1 ; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 4 7 5 - 4 8 7 (1985). W . ULRICI, K . FRIEDLAND, L . EAVES, a n d D . P . HALLIDAY
Optical and Electrical Properties of Vanadium-Doped GaAs (13.4; 14.3; 20.1; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 1 9 - 7 2 8 (1985). M . AVEROUS, B . A . LOMBOS, C . FAU, E . ILBNOUELGHAZI, J . C . TEDENAC, G . BRUN, a n d M . A . BARTKOWSKI
*Pbj ^ G d ^ T e a New Semimagnetic Semiconductor with Rare Earths (14.3 and 18.4; 19; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 5 9 - 7 6 8 (1985).
B. N . MUKASHEV, M . F . TAMENDAROV, S. Z H . TOKMOLDIN, a n d V . V . FROLOV
Hydrogen Implantation into Silicon. Infra-Red Absorption Spectra and Electrical Properties (10.2 and 11; 4; 14.3; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 5 0 9 - 5 2 2 (1985). S. A . SHEVCHENKO, I. I. KHODOS, a n d I. I. SNIGHIREVA
Dislocation Dissociation and Electrical Properties of Plastically Deformed Germanium Single Crystals (10.2; 14.3; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 5 2 3 - 5 3 1 (1985).
H . LEMKE
Doping Properties of Cobalt in Silicon (13.4; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 4 9 - 6 5 9 (1985). N . A . KORNYUSHKIN, N . I. BRYZGALOVA, a n d A . A . FRANTSUZOV
•Relaxation of Current Flowing through Oxide Thermally Grown on Polycrystalline Silicon (14.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 7 7 - 6 8 4 (1985). A . P . TYUNTNEV, V . N . ABRAMOV, P . I. DUBENSKOV, V . S. SAENKO, E . D . POZHIDAEV, a n d A . V . VANNIKOV
' D o p i n g Effects in Transit Radiation-Induced Conductivity of Polymers (14.3; 11; 22.9) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 1 5 - 7 2 4 (1985). Y . NISHIO, Y . OOTUKA, K . KAJITA, T . IWATA, a n d W . SASAKI
•Reverse Annealing Effect in the Neutron-Irradiated Si:P System (10.2 and 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 2 5 - 7 2 8 (1985). I. V . GUTSUL, I. G . KIRNAS, P . G . LITOVCHENKO, V . I. MARUSYAK, V . M . NITSOVICH, S. E . OSTAPOV, a n d E . E . PETROSYAN
*Hall Factor in p-Ge with Anisotropic Energy Spectrum (14.3; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 2 7 1 - 2 7 6 (1985).
Subject Index
230 M . INOUE, M . KOYANO, H . NEGISHI, Y . UEDA, a n d H . SATO
•Localized Impurity Level and Carrier Concentration in Self-Intercalated TiS2 Crystals (14.3; 13.4; 22) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 295-303 (1985). A . BRAU, J . P . FARGES, a n d P . DUPUIS
Induced Effect of Charge Localisation in Complex TCNQ Salts. Evidence from Powder Infrared Absorption Spectra (20.1; 14.3; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K.67-K71 (1985). and E . Susi Lattice Discorder and Recombination Centres in Heat-Treated FZ Silicon (10.2; 14.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 177-185 (1985).
P . NEGRINI, L . PASSARI, A . POGGI, M . SERVIDORI,
M . R . CHAVES, J . L . RIBEIRO, A . SELMI, a n d P . GIBART
•Electrical Resistivity and Seebeck Effect in HgCr 2 Se 4 (14.3; 15; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 263-271 (1985). S. K . PLACHKOVA
•Thermoelectric Power of GeTe-Rich (GeTe)[ _ I (AgBiTe 2 ) J Solid Solutions (14.3 and 15; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 273-277 (1985). V . V . KVEDER, R . LABUSCH, a n d Y u . A . OSSIPYAN
•Frequency Dependence of the Dislocation Conduction in Ge and Si (10.2 and 14.3; 22.1.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 293-302 (1985). P . V . REDDY a n d T . S. RAO
Thermoelectric Power Studies of Li-Ni Mixed Ferrites (15; 14.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 303-307 (1985). I. B. BAKHTIYAROV, S. M . NAKHMETOV, P . G . RUSTAMOV, I. M . NIFTIEV, a n d O . B. TAGIEV
Physical Properties of Ga 2 S 3 • Eu 2 0 3 -Based Glasses (2; 14.3; 20.3; 22.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K.31 -K.35 (1985). Y u . G . ARAPOV, A . B . DAVYDOV, a n d M . L . ZVEREVA
•Tellurium Precipitate Influence on the Electron Hall Mobility in Hg, _ ^Cd^Te (x ss 0.2) Crystals (14.3; 10.2; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K 8 5 (1985). L . I. MAGARILL a n d S. K . SAVVINYKH
Dynamic Conductivity Singularities of a Many-Valley Semiconductor in a Quantizing Magnetic Field (13.4; 14.3; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 515-521 (1985).
14.3 Semiconductors V. D. Iskra On the Theory of Scattering by Short-Range Potentials (13.4; 14.3; 22) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 8 1 - 5 9 0 (1985).
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14.3.1 Films Original Papers and Short Notes
R . P . GOYAL, RAVIENDRA D . , a n d B . R . K . G U P T A
•Electroless Deposition of l n 2 0 3 and l n 2 0 3 : Sn (ITO) (1.5 and 14.3.1 ; 20.1 ; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 7 9 - 8 3 (1985). P . R . VAYA, J . MAJHI, B . S . V . GOPALAM, a n d C . DATTATREYAN
•Thickness Dependence of Hall Mobility of HWE Grown PbTe Films (14.3.1; 22) (a) Vol. 87, No.'. 1, p. 3 4 1 - 3 5 0 (1985). F . A . S. AL-RAMADHAN a n d C . A . HOGARTH
*The Effect of Electroforming on the Alternating Current Behaviour of Thin Amorphous SiO^/VjOj Films (2 and 14.3.1; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 5 1 - 3 5 4 (1985). S . A . AZIMOV, D . ISAMUKHAMEDOVA, P . M . KARAGEORGY-ALKALAEV, A . Y u . LEIDERMAN, a n d Y u . M . YABOV
*On the Properties of Amorphous Silicon Films and Amorphous Si-Crystalline Si Heterojunction (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K203 K208 (1985). J . W . TOMM K . HERRMANN, A . E . YUNOVICH, a n d S . I. SOLOTOV
Photoluminescende Spectra of Pb 1 _ I Sn J Te Epitaxial Layers and Heterostructures up to Room Temperature (20.3; 14.3.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 2 7 7 - 2 8 1 (1985). Y . FOURNIER a n d NGUYEN VAN DONG
•Properties of Sputtered Amorphous Silicon Films Prepared under a Reduced Pumping Speed. The Effect of Hydrogen (14.3.1; 2; 16; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 309 - 314 (1985). RAVIENDRA D . , SUNDEEP, a n d J . K . S HARM A
*ln 2 0 3 and I n 2 0 3 : S n (ITO) Films by Post-Oxidation of Metal Films (14.3.1; 3; 20.1; 22.6) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 8 3 - K 8 6 (1985). H . BERGNER, V . BRÜCKNER, F . KERSTAN, a n d W . NOWICK
•Picosecond Processes of Laser-Excited Carriers in Silicon on Sapphire (2 and 14.3.1; 16; 20.1; 22.1.2; 22.6) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 6 9 - 7 7 7 (1985). E . F . KRIMMEL, R . LANGFELD, a n d A . G . K.. LUTSCH
•Modelling of Dopant Profiles Modified by Diffusing Defects in Polycrystalline Silicon (9 and 14.3.1; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 5 3 3 - 5 3 8 (1985).
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X . B. LIAO, J . Y . LIAN, a n d G . L. KONG • A n a l y s i s f o r S t e a d y S t a t e Field E f f e c t M e a s u r e m e n t s o n a - S i : H F i l m s (14.3.1; 2 ; 13.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p . 6 9 7 - 7 0 4 (1985).
H . KOBAYASHI, S. TANAKA, V. SHANKER, M . SHIIKI, T . KUNOU, J. MITA, a n d H . SASAKURA Multicolor Electroluminescent ZnS Thin Films D o p e d with R a r e Earth Fluorides (20.3; 14.3.1; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. 7 1 3 - 7 2 0 (1985).
U . K . REDDY •Electrical a n d Optical Properties of Non-Crystalline A s - S e - C d Thin Films (2 a n d 14.3.1; 13.4; 2 0 . 1 ; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p . 2 5 5 - 2 6 1 (1985).
S. A; Y . AL-ISMAIL, K . ARSHAK, a n d C. A . HOGARTH • E l e c t r o n S p i n R e s o n a n c e M e a s u r e m e n t s a n d Electrical C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s , b e f o r e a n d a f t e r Electrof o r m i n g , o f T h i n F i l m s of S i O / N b 2 O s a n d N b 2 O s (14.3.1 a n d 14.3.4; 2 ; 19; 2 2 . 6 ; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p. 3 6 3 - 3 7 4 (1985).
M . MÜLLER, TH. FRAUENHEIM, a n d C . HAMANN • P e i e r l s T r a n s i t i o n a n d F l u c t u a t i o n C o n d u c t i v i t y in T h i n L e a d - P h t h a l o c y a n i n e ( P b P c ) F i l m s (1.2 a n d 14.3.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p. K 8 9 - K . 9 4 (1985). Y u . G . FARIVER, A . I. BAIRAMOV, T . D . DZHAFAROV, a n d M . S. SADIGOV • T h e E f f e c t of S u b s t r a t e o n t h e Electrical P r o p e r t i e s of A s 2 S 3 F i l m s (14.3.1 a n d 14.3.3; 22) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p. K 9 5 - K 9 8 (1985). U . K . REDDY a n d P. J. REDDY *I-U C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s o f N o n - C r y s t a l l i n e A s - S e - C d T h i n F i l m s (14.3.1; 2 ; 14.3.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 6 7 9 - 6 8 2 (1985). V. A . PILIPOVICH, B. A . BUDKEVICH, I. M . ROMANOV, G . D . IVLEV, I. A . GES, a n d S. P. ZHVAVYI • L a s e r A n n e a l i n g E f f e c t s o n E l e c t r o c h r o m i c P r o p e r t i e s of A m o r p h o u s E v a p o r a t e d W 0 3 F i l m s (14.3.1 a n d 2 0 . 1 ; 1.5; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 7 0 9 - 7 1 7 (1985).
A . M . ANDRIESH, V. V. BIVOL, V. I. VERLAN, B. V. EFREMUSHKIN, M . S. IOVU, a n d E. G . KHANCHEVSKAYA I n f l u e n c e o f E l e c t r o d e M a t e r i a l o n t h e Electrical a n d P h o t o e l e c t r i c a l P r o p e r t i e s o f p - I n P / A s 2 S e 3 Heterostructures (14.3.3 a n d 16; 2 ; 14.3.1 ; 2 2 ; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. K 2 3 1 - K 2 3 4 (1985).
U . RENSCH a n d G . EICHHORN • I n v e s t i g a t i o n o f t h e S t a t e o f S t r a i n a n d o f t h e Electrical P r o p e r t i e s of A1N L a y e r s o n M o n o c r y s t a l line Si (1.5 a n d 14.3.1 ; 22.1.2; 22.2) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. 1 3 5 - 1 4 1 (1985).
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E . M . ZUB, E . V . KUCHIS, a n d S . V . SUKHVALO
•Kinetic Properties and Peculiarities of the Semiconductor-Metal Phase Transition in Cu,Co, _ x Cr 2 S 4 Films (14.1 and 14.3.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 6 5 - 3 7 0 (1985). E . V . K u C v s , A . B . ABISALAS, R . V. KARPIEJUS, a n d G . B . PETRAUSKAS
• G a A s Epilayer Conductivity Compensation by High-Energy Proton Bombardment (11 and 14.3.1; 13.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 9«, No. 1, p. K45 — K48 (1985). R . M . CANDEA, D . DARDALAT, R . TURCU, a n d E . INDREA
'Properties of PbSe Films Prepared by Chemical "Anorganic" Deposition (1.5 and 14.3.1; 16; 20.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 5 (1985). H . VON BERLEPSCH
•Electric Field Dependent Trapping Time in H D P E (14.3.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 9 7 - K 1 0 0 (1985).
G . I. IBAEV, S . I. KULIEVA, a n d T . G . MAGERRAMOV
•Erratum to: Frequency Dependences of the Dynamic Current-Voltage Characteristic of the Se-CdSe Heterostructure Based on a Single-Crystal Selenium Film (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 22.1.3; 22.4.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K.117 (1985). Erratum (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K175 (1985).
S. A . MIRSAGATOV a n d K . SABIROV
Investigation of Illuminance-Voltage Characteristics for Thin-Film p-CdTe-n-CdTe-n-CdS Structures (14.3.3 and 16; 14.3.1; 22.4.1; 22.4.3) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 2 1 9 - K 2 2 3 (1985).
A . S . BARRIÈRE, H . BEJI, G . COUTURIER, a n d G . GEVERS
•Hopping Conduction in NiF 2 Thin Films as a Function of Their Crystallization Degree and Composition (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 22.5) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 5 7 - 2 7 0 (1985).
V. A . BUDYANU, S . N . CHECHUY, I. A . DAMASKIN, S . A . FEDOSEEV, A . A . NASAKIN, S. L . PYSHKIN, M . I. VALKOVSKAYA, a n d V . P . ZENCHENKO
•Investigation of A IN B V -Si Heterojunctions Grown by Laser Deposition (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 13.3; 22.1.2; 22.2.1 ; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 3 7 - 7 4 4 (1985).
P . BEUTHNER, J . DZIESIATY, a n d P . PIPREK
Implantation Effect on Transport Properties of Mobile Ions in Silicon Dioxide (9 and 11; 14.3.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 1 3 - K 1 1 7 (1985).
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235
E . L . FRANKEVICH, D . I. KADYROV, I. A . SOKOLIK, A . I. PRISTUPA, V . M . KOBRYANSKII, a n d N . Y . ZURABYAN
*On the Conductivity Mechanism of Weakly Doped Polyacetylene (14.3.1; 19; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 2 8 3 - 2 9 4 (1985).
I. G . OGANOVA a n d I . ' M . ALIEV
On the Exponential Shape of the Absorption Edge in Heteroepitaxial n-InSb Layers (20.1; 14.3.1; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 132, No. l , p . K41 — K44 (1985).
Y . Q . SHENG, P . M U N Z , a n d R . SCHULTHEISS
The Dtermination of the Thickness of Ultrathin Metal and Semiconductor Films on Conventional Semiconductor Substrates (1.5; 14.3.1; 21; 21.1; 21.4; 21.6; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 121 —128 (1985).
P . R . VAYA
*Magnetoresistance of PbTe Films (14.3.1; 13.1; 22) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 5 5 - 5 6 1 (1985).
P . DANESH
•Annealing Behaviour of a-Si: H : CI Films (14.3.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 6 3 1 - 6 3 5 (1985).
M . ABD-LEFDIL, M . ROLLAND, a n d M . CADENE
* n + - n Silicon-TransiCH), Schottky Diode (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 7 1 - K 1 7 4 (1985).
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14.3.2 Surfaces and Interfaces Original Papers and Short Notes
G . PAASCH
'Alternative Quasi-Classical Transport Equations. I. General Formalism for the Inclusion of Wave Functions (13.3 a n d 14.3.2) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 7 , N o . 1, p . 3 8 5 - 3 9 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
H . TOUTAH a n d G . PANANAKAKIS
Study of Electronic States Located at the Si-Si0 2 Interface and within the Oxide Volume of VLSI MOS Capacitors Using Capacitance and Conductance Measurements (13.3 a n d 14.3.3; 14.3.2; 22.1.2) ( a ) V o l . 8 7 , N o . 1, p . 3 1 1 - 3 1 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
V . S. LYSENKO, V . I. ZIMENKO, I. P . TYAGULSKII, I. N . OSIYUK, O . V . SNITKO, a n d T . N . SYTENKO
Flash-Lamp Annealing of Si-Si0 2 Transition Layer Defects (11 a n d 13.3; 14.3.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 2, p. K 1 7 5 - K 1 8 0 (1985).
A . MORALES-ACEVEDO
*A Simple Model of MOS Transistors on Large-Grain Polycrystalline Silicon (14.3.2 a n d 14.3.3; 22.1.2) ( a ) V o l . 8 8 , N o . 1, p . 3 8 1 - 3 8 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
S . I. KIRILLOVA, V . E . PRIMACHENKO, a n d O . V . SNITKO
*Nonequilibrium Depletion Relaxation in Strong Electric Fields under Various Conditions at the Silicon Surface (14.3.2 a n d 14.3.4; 13.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. 6 4 7 - 6 5 4 (1985).
V . I. ARKHIPOV, V . M . LOGIN, a n d S . Y A . SHEVCHENKO
•Effect of Multiple Trapping on Photoreceptor Discharge Characteristics under the Condition of Surface Carrier Generation (14.3.2 a n d 16; 2 ; 22.9) ( a ) V o l . 8 9 , N o . 1, p . 2 9 3 - 2 9 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
S. Chandra and S. N. SAHU •Electrodeposited Tungsten Selenide Films. II. Optical, Electrical, Electrochemical Characterization and Photoelectrochemical Solar Cell Studies (14.3.2; 16; 20.1; 22) ( a ) V o l . 8 9 , N o . 1, p . 3 2 1 - 3 3 1
(1985).
G . GOBSCH, G . PAASCH, H . UBENSEE, R . HERRMANN, a n d W . KRAAK
Calculation of the Subband Structure of Inversion Layers in p-InSb Bicrystals (13.1; 13.3; 14.3.2; 22.2.3) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 9 , N o . 2, p . K 1 6 7 - K 1 7 1
(1985).
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237
S . KU£MINSKI a n d A . T . SZAYNOK
*Shallow Energy States in CdTe (13.3 and 14.3.2; 16; 22.4.3) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 6 2 3 - 6 2 8 (1985). I. PETR a n d O . GILAR
"Irradiation of MOS Transistors and Resulting Transport Processes in Si0 2 (14.3.2 and 14.3.3; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 7 0 3 - 7 0 8 (1985). H . ÜBENSEE, G . PAASCH, J . - P . ZÖLLNER, T H . FIEDLER, a n d G . GOBSCH
Self-Consistent Theory of the Electronic Structure of Inversion Layers. I. A New Method Using the Modified Local Density Approximation (13.3; 13.1; 14.3.2; 22.2.1; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 3 8 7 - 4 0 2 (1985). A . J . MUHAMMAD, D . V. MORGAN, a n d A . E . GUILE
•Electronic Conduction in Nb/Nb 2 O s /In Structures and the Effect of Space-Charge Overlap (14.3.2 and 14.3.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 7 1 - 3 8 1 (1985). N ' G U Y E N D u e TIEN
•Characteristics with Negative Differential Resistance of a Device Using Si-Si0 2 Structure (14.3.2 and 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 1 0 3 - K 1 0 5 (1985) S. NOJIMA, M . OISHI, H . ASAHI, a n d H . NAGAI
*An Interfacial Property of the InGaAs/Semi-Insulating InP Structure Prepared by Metal Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (14.3.2 and 14.3.4; 22.2.2; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 2 1 5 - K 2 1 8 (1985). G . BALCHAITIS, J . KAMENECKAS, G . PETRAUSKAS, a n d A . SAKALAS
•Physical and Chemical Changes in the Surface Layer of GaAs Induced by Recoil Implantation of Al Atoms (11 and 14.3.2; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 9 5 - 3 0 0 (1985). W . BRAUNE, M . SCHNÜRER, N . KUBICKI, a n d R . HERRMANN
•Carrier Mobility Determination in Inversion Layers of Anodized InSb MOS Structures (14.3.2; 22.2.3)" (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K 1 8 1 - K 1 8 3 (1985). E . KLIER
•A Study of Semiinsulating GaAs Surfaces by Thermostimulated Currents (13.3 and 14.3.2; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 3 1 - 6 3 5 (1985). E . D E CASTRO a n d P . OLIVO
•Quantum Effects in Accumulation Layers of Si-Si0 2 Interfaces in the W K B Effective Mass Approximation (13.4 and 14.3.2; 13.1 ; 22.1.2; 22.6) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 5 3 - 1 6 3 (1985).
Subject Index
238 F . CAMPABADAL a n d X . A Y M E R I C H - H U M E T
* 0 n the Effects of Localized States and Tunnel Charge in Thin Insulating Films (13.3 and 14.3.2; 14.3.3; 22.6) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 3 0 5 - 3 1 5 (1985).
V . A . BESPALOV, P . K . K A S H K A R O V , V . F . KISELEV, V . A . M A T V E E V , a n d G . S . PLOTNIKOV
"The Study of Slow Relaxation of Charged Centres in Insulator-Semiconductor Structures Using Fluorescent Molecule Probes (14.3.2; 13.3; 20.3; 22.1.1; 22.6) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 3 1 5 - 3 2 6 (1985).
S . ALEXANDROVA a n d A . SZEKERES
*On the Correlation of the Charged Centres in Al-Thermal Si0 2 -Si Structures (13.3 and 14.3.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 8 9 - 5 9 4 (1985).
M . WOLF a n d K . - H . MULLER
Noise in Two-Phase Structures of Hashin-Shtrikman Type: Exact Results (14.3.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 5 1 - K 1 5 3 (1985).
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14.3.3 Devices, Junctions (Contact Problems See 14.3.4) Review Artikles
Y u . A . KATULEVSKII
Injection of Degenerate Electron-Hole Plasma (14.3.4; 13.1; 13.4; 14.3.3; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 4 2 (1985). J . S. KANG a n d D . K . SCHRODER
*The Pulsed MIS Capacitor. A Critical Review (14.3.3; 22) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 1 3 - 4 3 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
A . ARMIGLIATO, S. SOLMI, C . DONOLATO, P . NEGRINI, E . GABILLI, A . GARULLI, a n d M . KITTLER
Influence of Chlorine Implantation on Phosphorus Diffusivity and Oxidation-Induced Defects in Silicon (10.2 and 11; 14.3.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 2 0 7 - 2 1 6 (1985). H . TOUTAH a n d G . PANANAKAKIS
•Study of Electronis States Located at the Si-Si0 2 Interface and within the Oxide Volume of VLSI MOS Capacitors Using Capacitance and Conductance Measurements (13.3 and 14.3.3; 14.3.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 1 1 - 3 1 7 (1985). A . J . MUHAMMAD, D . V . MORGAN, a n d A . E . GUILE
"Contact Overlap in MIM Structures with Distributed Traps (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 13.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 5 5 - 3 6 2 (1985). A . Y u . LEIDERMAN
*On the Generation-Recombination Currents in p-n Junctions of Semiconductors with Continuous Gap-State Spectrum (2 and 14.3.3; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 6 3 - 3 7 2 (1985). J . FIDDICKE a n d G . OELGART
*The Importance of the Excitation Volume for the Determination of the Minority Carrier Diffusion Length (14.3.3; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 8 3 - 3 8 9 (1985). M . M . CHANDRA a n d M . PRASAD
*On the Ideality Factor of Schottky Diodes at Low Temperatures (14.3.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K97-K.100 (1985).
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Y. OCHIAI *I> i-n Junction in Evaporated a-Si (14.3.3; 11; 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 1 0 1 - K 1 0 4 (1985). M . JAGADESH K U M A R , C . R . SELVAKUMAR, V . R A M A M U R T H Y , a n d K . N . B H A T
*On the Dominant Recombination Level of Platium in Silicon (14.3.3; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 5 1 - 6 5 5 (1985).
N . B . L U K Y A N C H I K O V A , N . P . G A R B A R , a n d M . I . LISYANSKII
•Study of Degradation of Diode Structures by the Use of Probes (14.3.3 and 20.3; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 9 3 - 6 9 8 (1985). A . C . F I O R E DE M A T T O S a n d G . SARRABAYROUSE
"The MISS Device. Modelling and Influence of Critical Parameters (14.3.3; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 9 9 - 7 0 7 (1985). H . P A G N I A , J . SCHNELLBACHER, a n d N . SOTNIK
*A Regeneration Model for Conducting Filaments in M I M Diodes (13.3 and 14.3.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 7 0 9 - 7 1 7 (1985).
K . W . BOER
*Current-Voltage Characteristics of Diodes with and without Light (14.3.3) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 7 1 9 - 7 3 4 (1985). B. B. RAO a n d W . A .
ANDERSON
•Comparing Furnace to Laser Annealing in Ion Implanted Surface Passivated M I N P Solar Cells (14.3.3 and 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 7 3 5 - 7 3 9 (1985).
S . A . A Z I M O V , D . ISAMUKHAMEDOVA, P . M . K A R A G E O R G Y - A L K A L A E V , A . Y u . LEIDERMAN, a n d Y U . M . YABOV
*On the Properties of Amorphous Silicon Films and Amorphous Si-Crystalline Si Heterojunction (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 2 0 3 - K 2 0 8 (1985). I. ZÔLOMY •Metal-(Tunnel) Insulator-Semiconductor Switch (MISS) with Negative Resistances both in Forward and Reverse Directions (14.3.3; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 2 1 3 - K 2 1 6 (1985). G . S. KOROTCHENKOV, A . A . G U T K I N , a n d A . M . MARINOVA
*The Characteristics of Thin-Film Gallium Phosphide MOS Structures with a Tunnel Transparent Native Anodic Oxide (14.3.3; 16; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 5 5 - 3 6 3 (1985).
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241
RAVIENDRA D . a n d J . K . SHARMA
*n-CdS/p-AgInSe2 Solar Cells by Electrodeposition (14.3.3 and 20.1; 1.5; 22.4.1 ; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 365-368 (1985). O . GILAR a n d I . PETR
"Combination of a Silicon Photodiode and a Scintillator as a Dose Rate Detector (14.3.3 and 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 375-380 (1985). A . MORALES-ACEVEDO
*A Simple Model of MOS Transistors on Large-Grain Polycrystalline Silicon (14.3.2 and 14.3.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 381-387 (1985). K . YASUDA, M . TAKEDA, H . MASUDA, a n d A . YOSHIDA
•Radiation Effects in a Photo-Coupler with High-Energy Electrons and y-Rays and Recovery by Current Annealing (11 and 14.3.3; 22.1.2; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 389-396 (1985). P . I. STOIANOVA a n d R . E . ANDREICHIN
•Coordinate Sensitive Photoelement on the Basis of the Photoelectret State in Vitreous Semiconductors (14.3.3 and 16; 2; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 3 (1985). R . G U L A T I , S . B. KAUSHIK, P . L . TRIVEDI, H . S . SHARMA, I . C H A N D R A , a n d B . L . SHARMA
•Optical Effect in Normally-Off GaAs MESFET (14.3.3; 16; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 9 9 - K 1 0 3 (1985). A . ROMANOWSKI
•The Impact of the Heat Generation of the Primary Scanning Beam on the SEM-EBIC Characteristics (14.3.3; 22.1.2; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 663-672 (1985). V . S. LYSENKO, M . M . LOKSHIN, A . N . NAZAROV, a n d T . E . R U D E N K O
• R F Plasma Annealing of Implanted MIS Structures (14.3.3; 11; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 705-713 (1985). R . PICKENHAIN, V . GEIST, W . SEIFERT, a n d K . JACOBS
•Green and Yellow Light Emitting Diodes Produced from Vapour Phase Epitaxial GaP:N. II. Defects Produced by 1 MeV Proton Irradiation (14.3.3 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 721-731 (1985). H . PAGNIA, J . SCHNELLBÄCHER, a n d N . SOTNIK
Correlation between Current and Induced Emission Processes in MIM Diodes (17 and 20.3; 14.3.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K.209-K212 (1985). 16 physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
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Subject Index
V . I. OSINSKII, S . A . MALYSHEV, S . L . MELNIKÔV, a n d M . P . RYZHKOV
Photo-Generated Carriers in Structures with Nonlinear Band-Gap Changes (16; 14.3.3; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 283-292 (1985). W . R . FAHRNER, J . R . LASCHINSKI, D . BRAUNIG, M . KNOLL, a n d A . NEIDKJ
•Damage Profiles after 50 to 500 MeV Ion Implantation as Deduced from Thyristor Leakage Currents (11 and 14.3.3; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 347-351 (1985). A . JAKUBOWSKI a n d K . INIEWSKI
•Technical Method of Determination of the Interface Trap Density (13.3 and 14.3.3) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 383-388 (1985). K . K . SHARMA a n d G . P . SRIVASTAVA
•Barrier Height and Its Instability in Al-Ultrathin Si0 2 -n/p-Si Devices (14.3.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 403-413 (1985). Erratum (a) Vol. 91, No. l , p . 303(1985). Y u . G . FARIVER, A . I. BAIRAMOV, T . D . DZHAFAROV, a n d M . S . SADIGOV
•The Effect of Substrate on the Electrical Properties of As 2 S 3 Films (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 22) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 9 5 - K 9 8 (1985). J . J . MARES, V . SMID, J . KRISTOFIK, a n d L . STOURAC
•Short-Pulsed Alloying of Contacts on GaAs (14.3.3; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K105-K107 (1985). A . KUCZKOWSKI
•Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells with Semiconducting Polymers Prepared by Modification of Polyvinylchloride PVC and Polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE (14.3.3; 16; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K109-K113 (1985). K . ZÖÄNSKY
•Analysis of Non-Exponential Filling in DLTS on p-n Junctions. Application to Dominant Traps in AlGaAs Lasers (13.4 and 14.3.3; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 629-637 (1985). D . A . ARONOV, P . I. K N I G I N , a n d B . R . MAMATKULOV
•The Enhancement of Exclusion Effect in Compensated Semiconductors under the Action of Impurity Illumination Generating Minority Current Carriers (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 16; 22) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 683-691 (1985). I. THURZO a n d F . DUBECKY
•On the Role of the Back Contact in DLTS Experiments with Schottky Diodes (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 693-698 (1985).
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243
M . DUSZAK a n d A . JAKUBOWSKI
"Influence of Humidity on Electrical Properties of a MOS Structure with an Ultrathin Dielectric Film (14.3.3 and 14.4; 22.1.2; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 699-702 (1985). I. PETR a n d O . GILAR
"Irradiation of MOS Transistors and Resulting Transport Processes in Si0 2 (14.3.2 and 14.3.3; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 703-708 (1985). S . A . AZIMOV a n d T . M . RAZYKOV
"Energy Band Model of Ultrathin Solar Cells with Thickness up to 5 |im (13.1 and 14.3.3; 16; 22; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K223-K226 (1985). F . P . KORSHUNOV, I. G . MARCHENKO, a n d V . T . TROSHCHINSKII
•Variation of Switching Time of Silicon p-n-p-n Structures Irradiated by Fast Electrons (11 and 14.3.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K227-K230 (1985).
A . M . ANDRIESH, V . V . BIVOL, V . I. VERLAN, B. V . EFREMUSHKIN, M . S . IOVU, a n d E . G . KHANCHEVSKAYA
•Influence of Electrode Material on the Electrical and Photoelectrical Properties of p-InP/As 2 Se 3 Heterostructures (14.3.3 and 16; 2; 14.3.1; 22; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K231 -K.234 (1985).
N . A . AVDEEV, Y U . E . GARDIN, V . A . GURTOV, a n d S. N . KUZNETSOV
•Study of Charge Accumulation Kinetics in MOS Structures with Intrinsic Anodic Oxide on InSb by Measuring Transient Photocurrents (13.3 and 14.3.3; 16; 22.2.3) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 393-400 (1985).
D . SACHELARIE
•Analysis of Gold-Doped MOS Structures (14.3.3; 13.3; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 401-407 (1985).
M . K . AGARWAL, P . D . PATEL, L . T . TALELE, a n d D . LAXMINARAYANA
•Optical Band Gaps of Molybdenum Sulphoselenide (MoS x Se 2 ^ Spectral Response (14.3.3 and 16; 13.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K.107 —K111 (1985).
0 g x g 2) Single Crystals from
G . I. IBAEV, S. I. KULIEVA, a n d T . G . MAGERRAMOV
•Erratum to: Frequency Dependences of the Dynamic Current-Voltage Characteristic of the Se-CdSe Heterostructure Based on a Single-Crystal Selenium Film (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 22.1.3; 22.4.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K117 (1985). Erratum (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K175 (1985). 16*
Subject Index
244 A . KESSLER
*Bulk Conductivity, Polarization, and Thermal Stimulated Currents of Insulated Polar Crystals (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 10.2; 22.5.3; 22.5.4) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 1 5 - 7 3 6 (1985).
H . PAGNIA, N . SOTNIK, a n d H . STAUSS
i n f l u e n c e of Organic Molecules on the Current-Voltage Characteristic of Planar M I M Diodes (14.3.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 7 1 - 7 7 8 (1985).
F . J . BRYANT, A . K . HARIRI, a n d C . G . SCOTT
•The Use of Ion Implantation in the Fabrication of Cu 2 S~CdS Thin Film Solar Cells (11 and 14.3.3; 16; 20.3; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 7 9 - 7 8 6 (1985).
S . A . MIRSAGATOV a n d K . SABIROV
•"Investigation of Illuminance-Voltage Characteristics for Thin-Film p-CdTe-nCdTe-n-CdS Structures (14.3.3 and 16; 14,3.1; 22.4.1; 22.4.3) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 2 1 9 - K 2 2 3 (1985).
J . OSVALD
'Influence of Electron Lithography on Electrical Parameters of MOS Structures (11 and 14.3.3; 13.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K225-K.227 (1985). M . D i GIULIO, G . MICOCCI, P . SICILIANO, a n d A . TEPORE
*On the Analysis of Complex Thermally Stimulated Capacitance Curves (14.3.3; 13.4; 22.7) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 185-189(1985).
A . S . BARRIÈRE, H . BEJI, G . COUTURIER, a n d G . GEVERS
•Hopping Conduction in NiF 2 Thin Films as a Function of Their Crystallization Degree and Composition (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 22.5) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 5 7 - 2 7 0 (1985).
N . B . LUKYANCHIKOVA a n d N . T . DEKHTYARUK
•Noise Investigation of the Impact Ionization in GaAs (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 8 6 (1985). T . M . RAZYKOV, B. K H . KADYROV, a n d M . A . KHODYAEVA
•Energy Band Models of n - Z n / M ^ S - p - C d T e and n-Zn^Cd, _,S-p-Si (0 i * i (13.1 and 14.3.3; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 8 7 - K 9 1 (1985).
1) Heterojunctions
G . BEISTER, P . KRISPIN, J . MAEGE, H . - J . BACHERT, a n d ST. STOEFF
•Emission from a Semi-Insulating Layer in AlGaAs-GaAs Douple Heterostructures (14.3.3 and 20.2; 13.4; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 9 3 - K 9 6 (1985).
245
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V . A . BUDYANU, S. N . CHECHUY, I. A . DAMAS KIN, S . A . FEDOSEEV, A . A . NASAKIN, S. L . PYSHKIN, M . I. VALKOVSKAYA. a n d V . P . ZENCHENKO
•Investigation of A'"B V -Si Heterojunctions Grown by Laser Deposition (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 13.3; 22.1.2; 22.2.1 ; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 3 7 - 7 4 4 (1985). P . SEIDEL, H . - J . KÖHLER, B . MIKOLAJCZAK, F . MÜLLER, a n d H . - G . MEYER
•Explantation of the AC Josephson Effect in N b - N b O ^ - P b Tunnel Junctions with the Stewart-McCumber Model (14.2 and 14.3.3; 21 ; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 6 5 - K 1 6 8 (1985). A . RAMAM, R . GULATI, a n d B. L . SHARMA
•Variable Pinch-Off GaAs M E S F E T (14.3.3; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 6 9 - K 1 7 2 (1985). V . S . LYSENKO, A . N . NAZAROV, a n d T . E . RUDENKO
»Simple Method for the Determination of the Doping Profile in MIS Structures with Implanted Shallow p - n Junction (11 and 14.3.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 7 3 - K 1 7 8 (1985). V . BRÜCKNER a n d F . KERSTAN
•Fast Responce Time Measurements in Transistors Using Picosecond Optoelectronic Switches (14.3.3; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 7 9 - K 1 8 3 (1985). F . CAMPABADAL a n d X . AYMERICH-HUMET
On the Effects of Localized States and Tunnel Charge in Thin Insulating Films (13.3 a n d 14.3.2; 14.3.3; 22.6) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 2 , N o . 1, p . 3 0 5 - 3 1 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . D . BRAUNIG, K . H . YANG, T . Y . T A N , a n d C . P . SCHNEIDER
•In Depth Generation Lifetime Profiling of Heat-Treated Czochralski Silicon (14.3.3; 22.1.2) ( a ) V o l . 9 2 , N o . 1, p . 3 2 7 - 3 3 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
T . RANG
•Erratum to: Simple Relationship between the Breakdown Voltage, Concentration, and Junction Depth for Diffused pn Junctions (14.3.3; 22.1.2) ( a ) V o l . 9 2 , N o . 1, p . K 8 8 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . C . A . LONDOS
Room-Temperature Irradiation of p-Type Silicon (13.4; 10.2; 14.3.3; 22.1.2) (a) V o l . 92, N o . 2, p. 609 - 6 1 4 (1985). W . A . BADAWAY a n d M . S . EL-DESSOUKI
•A Study of the Stability of n-Si/Sn0 2 Solar Cells under Normal Working Conditions (14.3.3 a n d 16; 22.1.2) (a) V o l . 92, N o . 2, p. K 1 6 7 - K 1 7 0
(1985).
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M . ABD-LEFDIL, M . ROLLAND, a n d M . CADENE
*n + -n Silicon-Trans (CH), Schottky Diode (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K171-K.174 (1985).
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14.3.4 High-Field Phenomena, Space-Charge Effects, Inhomogeneitis, Injected Carriers (Electroluminescence See 20.3; Junctions See 14.3.3) Review Article Y U . A . KATULEVSKI
•Injection of Degenerate Electron-Hole Plasma (14.3.4; 13.1; 13.4; 14.3.3; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 11 - 4 2 (1985). Original Papers and Short Notes E . HEINER
•A Dynamical Theory for a Disordered Hubbard Chain far from Equilibrium. I. Extended Master Equations (13 and 14.3.4; 22) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 253-265 (1985). H . KÖSTER, J R . , O . V . KURNOSOVA, a n d I. N . YASSIEVICH
•Tunneling from Deep Levels of 1-c Type in Electric Fields (13.4 and 14.3.4; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 339-350 (1985). A . G . MIRONOV, V . A . MOROZOVA, a n d V . S . VAVILOV
Some Peculiarities of the Electrooptical Spectra of n-GaAs(Cr) at Liquid Helium Temperatures (Wannier Levels?) (13.4 and 20.1; 14.3.4; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 359-363 (1985). A . I. AGAFONOV, A . F . PLOTNIKOV, a n d V . N . SELEZNEV
•Conductivity of Amorphous A^B, Semiconductors with Potential Fluctuations of the Mobility Edges (13.4 and 14.3.4; 22) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 395 - 401 (1985). A . BHATTACHARYA, A . GHOSAL, a n d D . CHATTOPADHYAY
•Small-Signal AC Response of Two-Dimensional Hot Electrons in Quantum-Well Structures of Polar Semiconductors (13 and 14.3.4; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 427-432 (1985). V . K . ARORA
•Intracollisional Field Effect in Quasi-Hot Electron Transport (14.3.4; 6; 22.1.1; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K95-K97 (1985). A . J . MUHAMMAD, D . V . MORGAN, a n d A . E . GUILE
•Contact Overlap in MIM Sturctures with Distributed Traps (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 13.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 355-362 (1985).
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Subject Index
A . Y u . LEIDERMAN
On the Generation-Recombination Currents in p - n Junctions of Semiconductors with Continuous Grap-State Spectrum (2 and 14.3.3; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 6 3 - 3 7 2 (1985). B . RHEINLANDER, G . OELGART, H . HAEFNER, a n d R . PICKENHAIN
'Degradation of Green Light Emitting Diodes L P E - G a P : N . II. Injection Luminescence Spectroscopy and Kinetics (14.3.4 and 20.3; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 7 3 - 3 8 1 (1985). P . A . AUGUSTOV, K . K . SHVARTS, a n d E . (CRATZIG
•Intensity Dependent Saturation Space Charge Fields in LiTaOj: Fe (14.3.4 and 20; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 7 3 - K 7 6 (1985). P . PIPINYS, A . RIMEIKA, a n d A . KIVERIS
On a Trap Ionization Mechanism by Electric Field in C d F , (13.4 and 20.3; 14.3.4; 22.5.3) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 8 9 - K 9 1 (1985). T H . SCHURIG a n d R . HERRMANN
•Some Properties of n-Inversion Layers at Grain Boundaries in InSb Bicrystals (13.3 and 14.3.4; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K 1 5 9 - K 1 6 3 (1985). O . Z . ALEKPEROV, V . G . GOLUBEV, V . I . IVANOV-OMSKII, a n d A . SH. MEKHTIEV
*The Effect of Electron-Electron Interaction on the Cyclotron Resonance Linewidth in n-GaAs (14.3.4 and 19; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K 1 7 1 - K 1 7 4 (1985). D . A . ARONOV, R . MAMATKULOV, a n d V . V. RUBINOV
•The Criteria of Diffusionless Solution Validity in the Theory of Exclusion in "Super-Pure" Semiconductors (14.3.4; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 6 7 - 6 7 2 (1985). A . C . FIORE DE MATTOS a n d G . SARRABAYROUSE
The MISS Device. Modelling and Influence of Critical Parameters (14.3.3; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 9 9 - 7 0 7 (1985). D . ENAKSHI a n d K . V . RAO
Dielectric Properties of Tourmaline (10.2 and 14.4; 14.3.4; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 1 8 5 - K 1 8 9 (1985). A . P . ZDEBSKII, Y U . A . OLIKH, a n d A . U . SAVCHUK
•Saturation and Oscillation of Current in Semiconductors Subjected to Uniaxial Deformation (14.3.4; 12.2; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 2 0 9 - K 2 1 2 (1985).
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I. Z6LOMY
Metal (Tunnel) Insulator-Semiconductor Switch (MISS) with Negative Resistances both in Forward and Reverse Directions (14.3.3; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K213-K216 (1985). A. I.
and P. I. Russu The Effect of Collective Electron-Hole Plasma Modes on Charge Carrier Mobility in Polar Semiconductors (6 and 13.5.2; 14.3.4; 22; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 243-249 (1985).
KASIYAN
N . A . NIKOLOV, P . N . MALINOV, K . G . KOSTOV, a n d G . V . MIHAILOVA
•Influence of Collisions on the Resonances in Bounded Semiconductor Plasmas (13 and 14.3.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 323-328 (1985). J . A . GIACOMETTI, G . F . LEAL FERREIRA, a n d B. GROSS
'Negative Charge Transport in Fluorethylenepropylene by the Constant Current Method (13.4 and 14.3.4; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 297-307 (1985). I. L . BAGINSKII a n d E . G . KOSTSOV
*Theory of Transient Currents in Dielectrics at a Limited Level of Single Injection. I. The Case of Strong Injection (14.3.4; 14.4; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 331-341 (1985). A . MERTENS, H . KLOSE, a n d N G . TANG
*Ion Beam Contacting of Silicon. II. Antimony in n-Silicon (11 and 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 369-374 (1985). T . LALINSKY, P . KORDOS, B. KOVÀCS, I. MOJZES, B. SZENTPÀLI, a n d A . TICHY-RÀCZ
•Optimization of the Heat Treatment for Forming AuGe Based Contacts to n-GaAs (14.3.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 8 7 - K 9 0 (1985). U . BRAATZ, F . FINK, a n d P . KLINGER
•Optoelectronic Switches on the Basis of Mercuric Iodide (Red Phase, a-HgI 2 ) (14.3.4; 16; 20.2; 22.5) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K.95-K97 (1985). Y u . K . POZHELA, E . V . STARIKOV, a n d P . N . SHIKTOROV
*Far Infrared Absorption by Hot Holes in p-Ge under E 1 B Fields (14.3.4 and 20.1; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 653-661 (1985). O . ZIEP a n d R . KEIPER
*On the Theory of the Electron-Phonom Scattering Rate Including the Intra-Collosional Field Effect (13 and 14.3.4; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 779-787 (1985).
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G . D . GUSEINOV, E . F . BAGIRZADE, S . S . ABDINBEKOV, a n d N . Z . GASANOV
Modulation Spectra Peculiarities in A in B m X2 1 Anisotropic Semiconductors (13.5.1 and 20.1; 14.3.4; 22.3.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K129-K131 (1985). I. L. BAGINSKII, and E. G . K o s r s o v
*Theory of Transient Currents in Dielectrics at a Limited Level of Single Injection. II. The Case of Weak Injection (14.3.4; 14.4; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 637-646 (1985). S . I . KIRILLOVA, V . E . PRIMACHENKO, a n d O . V . SNITKO
•Nonequilibrium Depletion Relaxation in Strong Electric Fields under Various Conditions at the Silicon Surface (14.3.2 and 14.3.4; 13.3; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 647-654 (1985). G . D . GUSEINOV, S . N . MUSTAFAEVA, a n d E . G . ABDULLAEV
•Effect of Lithium Intercalation on the Electrical Properties of InSe Single Crystals (14.3.4; 22.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K205 K207 (1985). I . A . CHAIKOVSKII, G . M . SHMELEV, a n d A . I. GERMAN
*AC Conductivity of Highly Inhomogeneous Semiconductors (14.3.4; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 393 - 398 (1985). A. I. KASIYAN and P. I. R u s s u
Charge Carrier Mobility Caused by Scattering from Hybrid Plasmon-Phonon Modes (6 and 13.5.2; 14.3.4; 22; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 439-447 (1985). H . KRAUSE
•Trap Induction and Breakdown Mechanism in Si0 2 Films (14.3.4; 13.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 353-362 (1985). S . A . Y . AL-ISMAIL, K . ARSHAK, a n d C . A . HOGARTH
•Electron Spin Resonance Measurements and Electrical Characteristics, before and after Electroforming, of Thin Films of SiO/Nb 2 O s and Nb 2 O s (14.3.1 and 14.3.4; 2; 19; 22.6; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 363-374 (1985). B . G . TAGIEV, G . M . NIFTIEV, a n d F . SH. AIDAEV
•Injection and Thermodepolarization Currents in GaS:Er Single Crystals (13.4 and 14.3.4; 22.3) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 639-645 (1985). R . OBERSCHMID
•Conductivity Instabilities and Polarization Effects of Bi12(Ge, Si)O20 Single-Crystal Samples (14.3.4; 16; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 657-671 (1985).
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U . K . REDDY a n d P . J . REDDY
I-U Characteristics of Non-Crystalline As-Se-Cd Thin Films ( 1 4 . 3 . 1 ; 2 ; 14.3.4; 22.8) (a) V o l . 89, N o . 2, p . 6 7 9 - 6 8 2 (1985).
D . A . ARONOV, P . I. KNIGIN, a n d B. R . MAMATKULOV
•The Enhancement of Exclusion Effect in Compensated Semiconductors under the Action of Impurity Illumation Generating Miniority Current Carriers ( 1 4 . 3 . 3 a n d 14.3.4; 16; 22) ( a ) V o l . 8 9 , N o . 2, p . 6 8 3 - 6 9 1 (1985).
I. THURZO a n d F . DUBECKY
•On the Role of the Back Contact in DLTS Experiments with Schottky Diodes ( 1 4 . 3 . 3 a n d 14.3.4; 2 2 . 2 . 1 ) ( a ) V o l . 8 9 , N o . 2, p . 6 9 3 - 6 9 8 (1985).
B. OLEJNIKOVA
•A Method of Determination of the Trap Depth of Deep Centres by Capacitance Measurements ( 1 3 . 4 a n d 14.3.4; 22.1.2) ( a ) V o l . 8 9 , N o . 2, p . K 1 9 7 - K 2 0 0 (1985).
J . KOSHY
•Measurements of the Rectifying Barrier Height of Sputter Deposited Bi2Te3 Contacts on p-Silicon (14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) V o l . 89, N o . 2, p . K . 2 1 9 - K 2 2 2 (1985).
V. I. SOKOLOV, T . P . SURKOVA, M . P . KULAKOV, a n d A . V. FADEEV
New Experimental Evidence Concerning the Nature of L, M, and N Lines in ZnSe:Co ( 1 3 . 4 a n d 13.5.1; 14.3.4; 2 0 . 1 ; 22.4.2) ( b ) V o l . 130, N o . 2, p . 2 6 7 - 2 7 2 (1985).
B. YA. SHAPIRO
•Induction of the Superconductivity by the Inner Contact Potential ( 1 4 . 2 a n d 14.3.4; 13.3) ( b ) V o l . 130, N o . 1, p . 3 5 9 - 3 6 8 (1985).
A . J.MUHAMMAD, D . V . MORGAN, a n d A . E . GUILE
•Electronic Conduction in Nb/Nb 2 O s /In Structures and the Effect of Space-Charge Overlap ( 1 4 . 3 . 2 a n d 14.3.4; 2 2 . 6 ) (a) V o l . 9 0 , N o . 1, p . 3 7 1 - 3 8 1 (1985).
Y . HOSHINO a n d T . NISHIDA
Transient Photocurrent Wave Form Deformation in Amorphous Silicon by Successive Light Pulse Irradiations (2 a n d 16; 14.3.4; 2 2 . 1 . 2 ) (a) V o l . 90, N o . 1, p . K . 1 0 1 — K 1 0 2 (1985).
N'GUYEN D u e TIEN
•Characteristics with Negative Differential Resistance of a Device Using Si-Si0 2 Structure ( 1 4 . 3 . 2 a n d 14.3.4; 2 2 . 1 . 2 ) ( a ) V o l . 90, N o . 1, p . K 1 0 3 - K 1 0 5 (1985).
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Subject Index
A . KESSLER
•Bulk Conductivity, Polarization, and Thermal Stimulated Currents of Insulated Polar Crystals (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 10.2; 22.5.3; 22.5.4) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 1 5 - 7 3 6 (1985). S. NOJIMA, M . OISHI, H . ASAHI, a n d H . NAGAI
•An Interfacial Property of the InGaAs/Semi-Insulating InP Structure Prepared by Metal Organic Vapor Phase Epitaxy (14.3.2 and 14.3.4; 22.2.2; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K215 - K 2 1 8 (1985). E . HEINER
*A Dynamical Theory for a Disordered Hubbard Chain far from Equilibrium. II. The Low-Field Case (13 and 14.3.4; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 213-224(1985). R . KEIPER a n d O . ZIEP
•Remarks to the Problem of High-Electric-Field Transport Theory (14.3.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 6 (1985). K . CERMÀK a n d G . JUSKA
•Drift Mobility of Holes in TISbS 2 (14.3.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 1 9 - 2 2 3 (1985). S . SCHRADER a n d M . KRYSZEWSKI
•Multiple Trapping Approach to the TSC Drift Experiment (13.4 and 14.3.4; 16; 22.9) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 4 3 - 2 5 5 (1985). N . B . LUKYANCHIKOVA a n d N . T . DEKHTYARUK
•Noise Investigation of the Impact Ionization in GaAs (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 8 6 (1985).
A . K . RAI, R . S . BHATTACHARYA, a n d M . H . RASHID
•Ion Beam Mixing of Alternate A u - G e Layer with GaAs (11 and 14.3.4; 1.6; 21.6; 22.1.1 ; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 8 7 - 2 9 3 (1985). A . SCHENK, R . ENDERLEIN, a n d D . SUISKY
Electroabsorption for Deep Level to Band Transitions Accompanied by Multiphonon Processes (13.4 and 20.1; 6; 14.3.4; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 2 9 - 7 3 9 (1985).
J . POZNIAK
•Influence of Real Structure in the Interfacial Region on the Maxwell-Wagner Effect. Spherical Void in a Ionic Crystal (14.3.4; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 4 7 - 7 5 7 (1985).
14.3.4 High-Field Phenomena, Space-Charge Effects, Inhomogeneities, Injected Carriers
253
O . ZIEP, M . MOCKER, a n d R . KEIPER
•New Aspects in the Theory of Impact Ionization (13 and 14.3.4; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 7 5 - 7 8 4 (1985).
K . MAASS, K . IRMSCHER, a n d H . KLOSE
On the Determination of Deep Level Concentration Profiles by DLTS Measurements (13.4; 11; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 6 7 - 6 7 5 (1985).
V . M . EFIMOV, E . E . MEERSON, a n d A . A . EVTUKH
*Study of Tunnel Currents of Electrons and Holes in Thermal Si0 2 with Charge Accumulation in the Dielectric (14.3.4; 13.1; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 9 3 - 7 0 3 (1985).
I. L . BAGINSKII a n d E . G . KOSTSOV
•Transient Currents in Dielectrics at Non-Linear Law of Single Injection (14.3.4 and 14.4; 22) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 0 5 - 7 1 4 (1985).
A . N . ANAGNOSTOPOULOS, C . MANOLIKAS, a n d A . KAROUTIS
•Electric^ Effects Associated with the Ordering Process in CdInGaS 4 Crystals. II. Electron Traps Determined with Conductivity Measurements (13.4 and 14.3.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 3 1 - 2 3 5 (1985).
H . VON BERLEPSCH
•Field-Dependent Injection in H D P E (14.3.4; 13.3; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 2 8 5 - 2 9 2 (1985).
I. P . MIKHAILOVSKII a n d A . E . EPOV
• A Model of Field (Tunnel) Generation of Positive Charge in Thermal Silicon Dioxide of Si-Si0 2 Structures (14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 6 1 5 - 6 2 2 (1985).
254
Subject Index
14.4 Dielectrics Original Papers and Short Notes
N . D U T T , O . P . SHARMA, a n d J . SHANKER
Analysis of Photoelastic Behaviour of Fluorite-Structure Crystals (4 and 12.2; 14.4; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 6 7 - 7 1 (1985). R . VERMA, K . N . LAKSHMINARAYAN, a n d K . K . SRIVASTAVA
'Dielectric Parameters for Films and Sheets at Microwave Frequencies (14.4; 22.9) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 3 2 3 - 3 3 3 (1985). K . IWAUCHI a n d N . KOIZUMI
•Magnetic and Dielectric Relaxations of F e 3 0 4 and Some Ferrites (14.4 and 18.3; 22.6; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 1 7 - 6 2 1 (1985). D . ENAKSHI a n d K . V . RAO
•Dielectric Properties of Tourmaline (10.2 and 14.4; 14.3.4; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K.185-K189 (1985). S . BOZDEMIR
•Some Comments and Corrections on the Defect Diffusion Models of Dielectric Relaxation (10.2 and 14.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 119-131 (1985). V . M . FOMIN a n d E . P . POKATILOV
•Excitons in Periodic Structures with Homopolar Semiconductors and Anisotropic Dielectrics (13.5.1 and 14.4; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 5 1 - 2 5 7 (1985).
R . SUDHARSANAN a n d B . P . CLAYMAN
•Frequency-Dependent Conductivity Studies of the Ordered and Disordered Phases of Ag 2 HgI 4 and Cu 2 HgI 4 (10.2 and 14.4; 20.1; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 3 2 9 - 3 3 6 (1985). N . C H . MITRA a n d A . L . BHATTACHARYYA
Dielectric Relaxations in D y 2 0 3 (10.2; 14.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 175-179 (1985). I. L . BAGINSKII a n d E . G . KOSTSOV
Theory of Transient Currents in Dielectrics at a Limited Level of Single Injection. I. The Case of Strong Injection (14.3.4; 14.4; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 3 1 - 3 4 1 (1985).
14.4 Dielectrics
255
E . A . SECCO
•Electrical Conductivity Measurements to Test for Rotating Sulfate Ions in Fast Ion Conductors (10.2 and 14.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K.75-K77 (1985). L . LATIE, G . VILLENEUVE, C H . CROS, a n d P . HAGENMULLER
Influence of Cationic Vacancies on the Mobility of Li + Ions in Some Cation-Deficient Materials. An NMR Study (10.2; 9; 14.4; 19; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 475-482 (1985). KAIYI ZHANG a n d K.. A . CHAO
'Nonlinear Thomas-Fermi Dielectric Function in Semiconductors (14.4; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 723-729 (1985). V . L . AKSENOV a n d M . BOBETH
Structural Glass in Solid Solutions with Competing Interactions (1.2; 14.4; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K105-K109 (1985). I. L . BAGINSKII, a n d E . G . KOSTSOV
Theory of Transient Currents in Dielectrics at a Limited Level of Single Injection. II. The Case of Weak Injection (14.3.4; 14.4; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 637-646 (1985). A . SUBRAHMANYAM, K . R . MURALI, B. S. V . GOPALAM, a n d J . SOBHANADRI
•Dielectric Properties of Zinc Phosphide (14.4; 14.3; 22.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 681-686 (1985). V . N . CHEBOTIN a n d V . A . MEZRIN
Ordering of Defects, Thermodynamic and Transport Properties of Solid Oxide Electrolytes with Fluorite Structure (10.2; 14.4; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 199-211 (1985). S. C . SABHARWAL a n d B. GHOSH
•Electrical Conductivity of NH 4 H 2 P0 4 Single Crystal (11 and 14.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K.83-K.87 (1985). A . FONTANA, G . MARIOTTO, a n d F . ROCCA
•Low-Frequency Light Scattering in Superionic Glasses (Agl^fAgjOlBjOj), ^ (2 and 14.4; 20.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 489-496 (1985). L . WENDLER
Electron-Phonon Interaction in Dielectric Bilayer Systems. Effect of the Electronic Polarizability (6 and 13; 13.5.3; 14.4; 22.2.1 ; 22.2.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 513-530 (1985).
256
Subject Index
B . WYNCKE, F . BREHAT, a n d G . V . KOZLOV
Low-Frequency Dielectric Response Function of Sodium Nitrate (6 and 20.1; 14.4; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 5 3 1 - 5 3 8 (1985). I. V . STASYUK a n d S . S . KOTSUR
•The Ionic Gyration and Electrogyration in Dielectric Crystals (14.4 and 20; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 5 7 7 - 5 8 6 (1985).
H . SODOLSKI
*Ionic Conduction in Rhodamine-Doped Polyester Polymer (14.4; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 6 4 7 - 6 5 2 (1985). M . DUSZAK a n d A . JAKUBOWSKI
•Influence of Humidity on Electrical Properties of a MOS Structure with an Ultrathin Dielectric Film (14.3.3 and 14.4; 22.1.2; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 6 9 9 - 7 0 2 (1985).
F . FISCHER, J . PRAKASH, a n d W . SCHOBER
•Thermally Stimulated Depolarization of T I N 0 2 near the Glass Transformation (14.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K 2 1 5 - K 2 1 8 (1985).
I. V . STASYUK a n d S . S . KOTSUR
*On the Theory of Electrogyration in Dielectric Crystals. Sheelite-Type Crystals (14.4 and 20; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 0 3 - 1 1 3 (1985).
R . POPRAWSKI, J . SHALDIN, a n d S . MATYJASIK
•Pyroelectric and Optical Properties of a - L i I 0 3 Crystals (14.4 and 20; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 6 7 - 1 7 1 (1985).
N . C H . MITRA a n d A . L . BHATTACHARYYA
•Dielectric Relaxations in Dysprosia ( D y 2 0 3 ) Containing Charged Defects (10.2 and 14.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 0 1 - 3 0 6 (1985).
K . IKEZAKI
•Thermally Stimulated Current Transport Peak in High-Density Polyethylene (14.4; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 8 3 - 3 9 1 (1985).
M . BARTH, W . LORKE, a n d E . MÖHLER
•Uniaxial Stress Dependence of the Static Dielectric Constant of Some Alkali Halides (14.4; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 4 5 7 - 4 6 6 (1985).
257
14.4 Dielectrics D . BINGHAM a n d C . H .
BURTON
Fast-Ion Conduction in the Presence of a Lattice Phase Transition (1.2; 6; 14.4) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 8 7 (1985). V . V . KRASNOGOLOVETS a n d P . M . T O M C H U K
T h e Coulomb Correlations and the Electric Field Local Heterogeneities on the Proton Conductivity of Hydrogen Bonded Chains (14.4; 6; 22) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 8 0 7 - 8 1 7 (1985). A . T O R R E S , J . JIMENEZ, B . V E G A , a n d J . A . DE SAJA
*On the Influence of Heating Rate in the Dipolar Relaxation of Ce 2 (S0 4 ) 3 • 9 H 2 0 Single Crystals (14.4; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 4 9 - 7 5 4 (1985).
S . M . BABULANAM
*AC and D C Superimposed AC Conduction in Sodium Fluoride Thin Films (14.4; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 5 5 - 7 6 2 (1985). F . BECHSTEDT a n d R . ENDERLEIN
Dielectric Screening, Polar Phonons, and Longitudinal Electronic Excitations of Quantum Well Double Heterostructures. Application to Light Scattering from Charge Density Fluctuations (6 and 13.3; 14.4; 20; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 53 - 6 6 (1985).
S . IHARA a n d K . S U Z U K I
•Molecular Dynamical Study of ß-Agl, _JC1J( (10.2 and 14.4; 1.2; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 97 - 1 0 3 (1985). J . M . KELLER a n d S . C . D A T T
•Thermally Stimulated Depolarization Currents in Polypropylene Foils (14.4; 22.9) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 0 5 - 2 1 0 (1985). T . YAMAMOTO, S . K I K K A W A , a n d M .
KOIZUMI
*The Effect of Dispersed PLZT Particles on the Electrical Conductivity of Lithium Iodide (14.4; 22.5) (a) V o l . 91, N o . 1, p. K 6 7 - K 7 0 (1985).
N . D u r r , G . G . A G R A W A L , a n d J . SHANKER
Volume Dependence of Dielectric Properties of Some Fluorite-Structure Crystals (4 and 6; 14.4; 22.5.3; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 5 0 5 - 5 1 0 (1985). V . V . KRASNOGOLOVETS a n d P . M . T O M C H U K
*The Anharmonicity Influence on the Proton Conductivity of an Hydrogen-Bonded Chain (14.4; 6; 22.8.1) (b) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p . K 1 7 7 - K 1 7 9 17
physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
(1985).
Subject Index
25.8 J . PRAKASH, RAHUL, a n d A . K . NISHAD
•Heating Rate Dependence of Peak and Position of Maximum Depolarization Current in ITC Measurements (10.2 and 14.4; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 8 5 - 6 9 2 (1985).
I. L . BAGINSKII a n d E . G . KOSTSOV
•Transient Currents in Dielectrics at Non-Linear Law of Single Injection (14.3.4 and 14.4; 22) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 0 5 - 7 1 4 (1985).
M I N H HOANG, J . - C . NIEPCE, e t J . - C . M U T I N
•Mise en évidence du rôle chimique joué par l'oxyde de niobium N b 2 0 5 lors du frittage d'un mélange des perovskites BaTiOj et C a Z r 0 3 (Evidence of the Chemical Role Played by Niobium Oxide N b 2 O s during Sintering of Mixtures of BaTiOj and C a Z r 0 3 Perovskites) (1.3 and 14.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 9 3 (1985).
K . IWAUCHI
•Dielectric Relaxation in F e 3 0 4 (14.4; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 3 0 9 - 3 1 4 (1985).
Y u . I. GOLOVIN a n d T . P . DYACHEK
The Influence of Dislocation Charge on the Cleavage Surface Charge of Alkali Halide Crystals (10.2; 14.4; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 6 1 - K 6 4 (1985).
K . IWAUCHI a n d Y . IKED A
•Magnetic and Dielectric Properties of B a 2 T i 4 F e 2 0 1 3 - K 2 T i 6 0 , (14.4; 18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 6 2 3 - 6 2 9 (1985).
E . M . KOSTOVA a n d M . K . KOSTOV
•Experimental Study of Electrogyration in Li 2 Gd 4 (Mo0 4 ) 7 Crystals (12.2 and 14.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 0 5 - K 1 0 6 (1985).
14.4.1 Ferroelectrics
259
14.4.1 Ferroelectrics Original Papers and Short Notes
N . KRISTOFFEL
•On the Possibility of Anomalous Bulk Photovoltaic Effect and of Induced Absorption in the Nominal Transparency Region of a Noncentrosymmetric Crystal in a Magnetic Field (14.4.1 and 16) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 4 1 3 - 4 1 8 (1985).
G . C H . CHRISTAKUDIS, S . K . PLACHKOVA, E . S. AVILOV, L . E . SHELIMOVA, a n d N . K H . ABRIKOSOV
Transport Phenomena of Ferroelectric Solid Solutions (GeTe), ^ ( ( A g j e ) , ( S b j T e j ) ^ with y = 0.60, O i x S (14.3; 8; 14.4.1; 15; 22.7.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 4 1 9 - 4 2 6 (1985).
1 at 300 K
B. KOSTUREK
•Depolarization Field Effect on Domain Wall Motion in TGS Crystals (14.4.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 9 3 - K 9 5 (1985).
G . V . KOZLOV, E . B . KRYUKOVA, B . WYNCKE, F . BREHAT, a n d M . E . SHERIF
Low-Frequency Lattice Dynamics of N a N 0 2 Crystals (6 and 20.1; 14.4.1 ; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 2 (1985).
R . BLINC, P . CEVC, a n d N . 1. SILKIN
*EPR Study of the Pseudo-One-Dimensional Ferroelectric Phase Transition in Tl 2 + Doped C s H 2 P 0 4 (14.4.1 and 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K.147—K149 (1985).
H . CERVA a n d W . GRAEFF
Contrast Investigations of Surface Acoustic Waves by Stroboscopic Topography. II. Wavefield Deviation Contrast (7; 14.4.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 5 0 7 - 5 1 6 (1985).
R . STYRKOWIEC
•The Interaction between Moving Domain Walls in Rochelle Salt Crystals (14.4.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K135-K.138 (1985). Erratum (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K117 (1985).
F . BREHAT a n d B . WYNCKE
Soft Mode Spectroscopy in Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate (6 and 20.1; 14.4.1 ; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 9 2 (1985). 17'
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Subject Index
• L . SZCZESNIAK, K . - P . MEYER, H . BLUMTRITT, B . HILCZER, R . LE BIHAN, a n d E . H . BOUDJEMA
*Shape and Arrangement of the "Hexagonal Domain" and Distribution of Ferroelectric Domains in GASH Single Srystals (1.4 and 14.4.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 9 3 - 1 0 1 (1985). X . GERBAUX, A . HADNI, a n d A . KITADE
Surface Layers and Far-Infrared Quasi-Harmonic Oscillators in Triglycine Sulphate at 4 K (6 and 20.1; 14.4.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 1 6 5 - 1 7 4 (1985). J . - L . MIANE, R . CHASTANET, A . BEN SALAH, a n d A . DAOUD
•Microwave Anisotropy and Dichroism of Ferroelectric Crystals C H 3 N H 3 H g C l 3 (14.4.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 2 5 - 3 3 0 (1985).
S. L . TALIM a n d A . S . T . PIRES
•Ferroelectric Liquid Crystals in External Fields (2 and 14.4.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 4 9 - 5 9 (1985). K . R . RAO a n d S . L . CHAPLOT
•Dynamics of Paraelectric and Ferroelectric SbSI (6 and 14.4.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 4 7 1 - 4 8 2 (1985). R . KAWASHIMA, K . KATSUKI, a n d K . SUZUKI
Temperature Dependence of Optical Absorption near the Structural Phase Transition of Potassium Nitrate (1.2 and 13.1; 14.4.1; 20.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 6 9 7 - 7 0 5 (1985). I. H . ISMAILZADE a n d O . A . SAMEDOV
•The Nature of the Intermediate Phase of P b Z r 0 3 (1.2 and 14.4.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K 1 3 3 - K 1 3 6 (1985). W A N G HUAFU, SHI GUOTONG, a n d W u ZHONGKANG
Photovoltaic Effect in L i N b O s : Mg (16; 14.4.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K 2 1 1 - K 2 1 3 (1985). R . MANKA a n d A . MOLAK
•Theory of the Ferroelectric Superconductors (14.2 and 14.4.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 3 6 9 - 3 8 0 (1985). J . BERDOWSKI a n d M . HAJDUK
The Influence of Isotope Effects on the Interaction of Light and Surface Acoustic Waves in D A D A Crystals (7 and 20.1; 14.4.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 5 7 - 1 6 5 (1985).
14.4.1 Ferroelectrics
261
M . K . KERIMOV
* Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of Stabilized Electrons in PTFE Coronoelectrets (14.4.1 and 19; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K.71-K.74 (1985).
J . M . WESSELINOWA
""Critical Behaviour of the Ising Model with a Transverse Field (14.4.1; 18.2) (b) Vol. 13«, No. 2, p. 6 8 9 - 6 9 7 (1985).
I. H . ISMAILZADE a n d O . A . SAMEDOV
* Influence of Permanent Electric Fields on the Successive Phase Transitions in the Solid Solutions of the System (Pb, _XBHX)ZT03 . (1.2 and 14.4.1 ; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 4 5 - 4 4 8 (1985).
S . MAHMOUD, E . M . KASSEM, H . MULLER, a n d E . HEGENBARTH
•Thermal Conductivity of L i K S 0 4 at Low Temperatures (8 and 14.4.1; 6; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K.135-K138 (1985).
E . ANACHKOVA a n d I. SAVATINOVA
Isotopie Shift and Mode Interaction in KXD^H, _ 1 ) 2 P 0 4 Crystals (6 and 20.1; 14.4.1 ; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K 1 0 1 - K 1 0 5 (1985).
M . H A P P a n d K . - P . MÖLLMANN
*I-U Characteristics of Strongly Indium-Doped Lead Tin Telluride at Low Temperatures (14.4.1 and 16; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 5 9 - K I 6 4 (1985).
A . H . PIEKARA
*A Theoretical Model of Ferroelectrics Exhibiting One, Two, or Three Curie Points (14.4.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 2 7 7 - 2 8 2 (1985).
V . V . KLUBOVICH, N . S. BUINOV, a n d S . R . SYRTSOV
*The Influence of Impurities on the Phase Transition in Ferroelectrics of Restricted Dimensions (6 and 14.4.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K.19-K.22 (1985).
Subject Index
262 15. Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic Properties Review Article
V . CHRISTOPH a n d G . ROPKE
Theory of Inverse Linear Response Coefficients (13 and 14; 15; 21; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. l , p . 11-42(1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
D.
and S . K. SEN Transport in Simple Metals in the Framework of a Unified Pseudopential Study (8 and 14.1; 15; 21; 21.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 3 7 7 - 3 8 3 (1985).
SEN
G . C H . CHRISTAKUDIS, S . K . PLACHKOVA, E . S . AVILOV, L . E . SHELIMOVA, a n d N . K H . ABRIKOSOV
Transport Phenomena of Ferroelectric Solid Solutions (GeTe), _^((Ag 2 Te), _f(Sb2Te3),,), with y = 0.60, 0 i ,v S 1 at 300 K (14.3; 8; 14.4.1; 15; 22.7.1) (b) Vol. t i l , No. 1, p. 419-426(1985).
G . SCHUBERT a n d V . CHRISTOPH
•Calculation of Thermopower and Thermal Conductivity Using Correlation Functions (14.1 and 15; 21) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 8 9 - K 9 3 (1985).
S . M . J . AKHTAR a n d E . E . KHAWAJA
*A Study of the Resistivity and the Thermoelectric Power of Thin Films of Sb and Bi (14.1 and 15; 21.7) (a) Vol 87, No. 1, p. 3 3 5 - 3 4 0 (1985).
F . R . KESSLER, W . KOPPEN, a n d E . GAULKE
*Spatial Resolved Ettingshausen Effect in ¡"-Germanium (15; 14.3; 22.1.1) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 7 , N o . 2, p . K 1 7 5 - K 1 7 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
T . LUCINSKI a n d J . BASZYNSKI
*Thermopower in Amorphous Fe, .^Si^ Films (15; 2; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 1 9 1 - K 1 9 3 (1985).
A . KUCZKOWSKI a n d T . SLUPKOWSKI
*The Electronic Properties of Macromolecular Structures with Conjugated Bonds Obtained by Chemical Modification of Certain Aliphatic Polymers (14.3 and 15; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 2 9 1 - 2 9 5 (1985).
263
15. T h e r m o e l e c t r i c a n d T h e r m o m a g n e t i c P r o p e r t i e s S. A . MAZEN, A . A . GHANI, a n d A . H . ASHOUR • C h a r g e T r a n s p o r t in C u - C d F e r r o s p i n e l s (14.3 a n d 15; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 1, p. 3 4 3 - 3 4 6 (1985).
A . BATH, J. HUGEL, a n d R . KLEIM • T h e r m o e l e c t r i c P o w e r of L i q u i d G e r m a n i u m a n d T i n (2 a n d 15; 14.1 ; 22.1 ; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, N o . 2, p. 7 6 1 - 7 6 7 (1985).
I. A . SMIRNOV, A . V. GOLUBKOV, E. V. GONCHAROVA, V. M . SERGEEVA, V. V. POPOV, M . V. ROMANOVA, B. M . BUTTAEV, a n d V. S. OSKHOTSKII Electrical a n d G a l v a n o m a g n e t i c P r o p e r t i e s o f T m , _ ^La^S (14.3; 15; 2 2 ; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. K . 2 0 1 - K 2 0 3 (1985).
J. HORÂK, P. LOSÎÀK, a n d M . MATYAS P o i n t D e f e c t s in S n - D o p e d S b 2 T e 3 Single C r y s t a l s (13.4 a n d 14.3; 15; 20.1 ; 22.7) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. 3 8 1 - 3 8 6 (1985).
I. MERTIG, E. MROSAN, R . ZELLER, P. H . DEDERICHS, a n d P. ZIESCHE • C a l c u l a t i o n o f t h e T h e r m o e l e c t r i c P o w e r of G a , N i , R h , a n d P d I m p u r i t i e s in C o p p e r (13.4 a n d 15; 14.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. 4 0 7 - 4 1 4 (1985).
H . ISHIKAWA, M . AOYAMA, O . UEMURA, a n d T . SATOW E l e c t r o n i c P r o p e r t i e s of t h e L i q u i d T l - G e T l 2 T e 4 a n d T l - S n T l 2 T e 4 S y s t e m s (2 a n d 14.3; 15; 18; 22.7.1) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. 4 2 7 - 4 3 4 (1985).
V. NARASIMHAN, H . V. KEER, a n d D . K . CHAKRABARTY S t r u c t u r a l a n d Electrical P r o p e r t i e s of t h e L a C o ! . j M n ^ C ^ a n d L a C o , _ J t F e I 0 3 S y s t e m s (1.2. a n d 14.3; 15; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p. 6 5 - 7 1 (1985).
L. G . KHVOSTANTSEV, A . I. ORLOV, N . KH. ABRIKOSOV, a n d L. D . IVANOVA • K i n e t i c P r o p e r t i e s a n d P h a s e T r a n s i t i o n s in S b 2 T e 3 u n d e r H y d r o s t a t i c P r e s s u r e u p t o 9 G P a (1.2 a n d 15; 14.3; 22.7) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p. 3 0 1 - 3 0 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
B. POUMELLEC, J . F . MARUCCO, a n d F . LAGNEL E l e c t r o n T r a n s p o r t in T i 0 2 ^ x a t I n t e r m e d i a t e T e m p e r a t u r e s 300 K. < T < 1500 K (13.4 a n d 14.3; 15; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p. 3 7 5 - 3 8 2 (1985).
M . P. BOIKO, N . A . REDKO, P. P. BODIUL, a n d N . A . RODIONOV • P h o n o n D r a g o f L - H o l e s in U l t r a q u a n t u m M a g n e t i c Fields in Bi 0 (6 a n d 15; 22.7.1) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 1, p. K 8 5 - K 8 8 (1985).
8 8 S b 0 12
Alloy
264
Subject Index
T . SATO, H . TAKIZAWA, a n d M . SHIMADA
Preparation and Electrical Properties of (14.1 and 14.3; 1.3; 15; 21.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K . 8 6 (1985).
_ > i ; ) S i 2 ( M , M ' = Cr, Mn, Fe) ( O i i i
0.3)
G . SCHUBERT a n d W . LOSER
•Electrical Resistivity and Thermoelectric Power of Spinodal Decomposing Crystals (14.1 and 15; 1.3; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 7 5 - 7 8 0 (1985).
M . KITAO, K . YOSHII, a n d S . YAMADA
"Thermoelectric Power of Glassy As 40 Se 60 _ ^Te^ (14.3 and 15; 2; 22) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 7 1 - 2 7 7 (1985).
P . I. BARANSKII, V . V . SAVYAK, Y U . V . SIMONENKO, a n d L . A . SHCHERBINA
Effect of High-Temperature Annealing on Phonon-Phonon Relaxation in Transmutationally-Doped Silicon Crystals (6; 15; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K.25-K.29 (1985).
L. U r a y •Investigation of Dilute Tungsten Alloys by Electrical Transport Measurements (14.1 and 15; 1.3; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 2 9 - 7 3 5 (1985).
M . R . CHAVES, J . L . RIBEIRO, A . SELMI, a n d P . GIBART
Electrical Resistivity and Seebeck Effect in HgCr 2 Se 4 (14.3; 15; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 6 3 - 2 7 1 (1985).
S. K . PLACHKOVA
•Thermoelectric Power of GeTe-Rich (GeTe), .^(AgBiTej)^ Solid Solutions (14.3 and 15; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 7 3 - 2 7 7 (1985).
P . V . REDDY a n d T . S. RAO
•Thermoelectric Power Studies of Li-Ni Mixed Ferrites (15; 14.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 3 0 3 - 3 0 7 (1985).
G . P . TRIBERIS
•Thermoelectric Power Due to Small Polaron Hopping Motion in Disordered Systems (13.5.3 and 15; 2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 6 4 1 - 6 5 2 (1985).
15. Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic Properties A . CASANOVAS, A . C A N T A R E R O , A . SEGURA, a n d A . C H E V Y
•Thermoelectric Power in n-InSe (15; 22.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 5 5 - K 1 5 9 (1985).
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266 16. Photoconductivity. Photovoltaic Effects Review Articles S. POROWSKI a n d W . TRZECIAKOWSKI
The Effect of Pressure on Deep Impurity States with Large Lattice Relaxation (13.4; 12.2; 14.3; 16; 22.2.3; 22.2.4; 22.4.3; 22.5; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 2 2 (1985).
M . GODLEWSKI
On the Application of the Photo-EPR Technique to the Studies of Photoionization, DAP Recombination, and Non-Radiative Recombination Processes (13.4 and 19; 16; 22.2; 22.4.1; 22.5) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 5 2 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes A . A . ANDREEV, A . V . ZHERZDEV, A . I. KOSAREV, K . V. KOUGIA, a n d I. S . SHLIMAK
Photoluminescence and Recombination of Excess Carriers in Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon (13.4 and 20.3; 16; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 2 7 3 - 2 7 8 (1985).
N . K-RISTOFFEL
*On the Possibility of Anomalous Bulk Photovoltaic Effect and of Induced Absorption in the Nominal Transparency Region of a Noncentrosymmetric Crystal in a Magnetic Field (14.4.1 and 16) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 4 1 3 - 4 1 8 (1985).
Y. OCHIAI p-i-n Junction in Evaporated a-Si (14.3.3; 11; 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 1 0 1 - K 1 0 4 (1985).
J . JIMENEZ, J . BONNAFE, P . HERNANDEZ, a n d J . A . DE SAJA
"Optically Induced Photomemory by 1 to 1.35 eV Photons in the Near-Intrinsic Spectral Region on Semiinsulating Bulk GaAs (16; 13.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 2 3 - 6 2 8 (1985).
B . B. R A O a n d W . A . ANDERSON
•Comparing Furnace to Laser Annealing in Ion Implanted Surface Passivated MINP Solar Cells (14.3.3 and 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 7 3 5 - 7 3 9 (1985).
S. A . AZIMOV, D . ISAMUKHAMEDOVA, P . M . KARAGEORGY-ALKALAEV, A . Y u . LEIDERMAN, a n d Y u . M . YABOV
On the Properties of Amorphous Silicon Films and Amorphous Si-Crystalline Si Heterojunction (14.3.1 and 14.3.3; 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 2 0 3 - K 2 0 8 (1985).
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267
Y . FOURNIER a n d NGUYEN VAN D O N G
Properties of Sputtered A m o r p h o u s Silicon Films Prepared under a Reduced Pumping Speed. The Effect of Hydrogen (14.3.1; 2; 16; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 0 9 - 3 1 4 (1985).
S . F U N G a n d R . J . NICHOLAS
• D o u b l e Source Photoconductivity of I n P : F e (16; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 4 7 - 3 5 3 (1985).
G . S . KOROTCHENKOV, A . A . G U T K I N , a n d A . M . MARINOVA
The Characteristics of Thin-Film Gallium Phosphide M O S Structures with a Tunnel Transparent Native Anodic Oxide (14.3.3; 16; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 5 5 - 3 6 3 (1985).
O . GILAR a n d I. PETR
" C o m b i n a t i o n of a Silicon Photodiode and a Scintillator as a D o s e Rate Detector (14.3.3 and 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 7 5 - 3 8 0 (1985).
S. BREHME a n d R . PICKENHAIN
*A Simple Method for the Determination of Both Photoionization and Photoneutralization Cross Sections of Deep Levels by Optical D L T S (13.4 and 16; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 6 3 - K . 6 6 (1985). Erratum (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. K.119 (1985).
S . SHIGETOMI, T . IKARI, Y . KOGA, a n d S . SHIGETOMI
D r i f t Mobility of Electrons Parallel to the c-Axis in InSe (14.3; 13.4; 16; 22.3) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 1, p. K 7 1 - K 7 3 (1985).
P . I. STOIANOVA a n d R . E . ANDREICHIN
• C o o r d i n a t e Sensitive Photoelement on the Basis of the Photoelectret State in Vitreous Semiconductors (14.3.3 and 16; 2; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 9 (1985).
U . BRAATZ, F . F I N K , a n d P . KLINGER
Optoelectric Switches on the Basis of Mercuric Iodide (Red Phase, y-HgI 2 ) (14.3.4; 16; 20.2; 22.5) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 9 5 - K . 9 7 (1985).
R . GULATI, S. B . KAUSHIK, P . L . TRIVEDI, H . S. SHARMA, I. CHANDRA, a n d B . L . SHARMA
Optical Effect in Normally-Off G a A s M E S F E T (14.3.3; 16; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 9 9 - K 1 0 3 (1985).
Subject Index
268 H . BERGNER, V. BRÜCKNER, F . KERSTAN, a n d W . NOWICK
Picosecond Processes of Laser-Excited Carriers in Silicon on Sapphire (2 a n d 1 4 . 3 . 1 ; 16; 2 0 . 1 ; 2 2 . 1 . 2 ; 22.6) (b) V o l . 128, N o . 2, p . 7 6 9 - 7 7 7 (1985).
G . S. MINGALEEV, A . P . TYUTNEV, A . V. VANNIKOV, V. I. ARKHIPOV, A . I. RUDENKO, V. M . LOGIN, a n d V. A . URSU
*On the Influence of Neutral Contacts on the Steady-State Radiation-Induced Conductivity in Polymers (11 and 16; 22.9) (a) V o l . 88, N o . 2, p . 6 5 5 - 6 6 2 (1985).
R . OBERSCHMID
Absorption Centers of Bi, 2 GeO 20 and Bi12SiO20 Crystals (13.4 and 2 0 . 1 ; 1.1; 16; 22.6) (a) V o l . 8 9 , N o . 1, p . 2 6 3 - 2 7 0 (1985).
V . I. OSINSKII, S. A . MALYSHEV, S. L . MELNIKOV, a n d M . P . RYZHKOV
*Photo-Generated Carriers in Structures with Nonlinear Band-Gap Changes ( 1 6 ; 14.3.3; 22.2.4) (a) V o l . 89, N o . 1, p . 2 8 3 - 2 9 2 (1985).
V . I. ARKHIPOV, V . M . LOGIN, a n d S. YA. SHEVCHENKO
•Effect of Multiple Trapping on Photoreceptor Discharge Characteristics under the Condition of Surface Carrier Generation (14.3.2 a n d 16; 2 ; 22.9) (a) V o l . 89, N o . 1, p . 2 9 3 - 2 9 9 (1985).
S. CHANDRA a n d S. N . SAHU
Electrodeposited Tungsten Selenide Films. II. Optical, Electrical, Electrochemical Characterization and Photoelectrochemical Solar Cell Studies ( 1 4 . 3 . 2 ; 16; 2 0 . 1 ; 22) (a) V o l . 8 9 , N o . 1, p . 321 - 3 3 1 (1985).
J . KUBSNA a n d J. HLAVKA
*Space Correlation of Microdefects with Recombination of Excess Carriers in CZ-Si (1.4 a n d 16; 2 2 . 1 . 2 ) (a) V o l . 89, N o . 1, p . K 2 3 - K 2 5 (1985).
G . I. IBAEV, A . I. IBRAGIMOV, A . S. ALIEV, a n d F . K . ALIEV
•Photoconductivity of Te-Se-Au and Te-Se-Cd Structures ( 1 6 ; 22.1.3) (a) Vol. 8 9 , N o . 1, p . K 9 9 - K 1 0 3 (1985).
A . KUCZKOWSKI
Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells with Semiconducting Polymers Prepared by Modification of Polyvinylchloride PVC and Polytetrafluoroethylene PTFE ( 1 4 . 3 . 3 ; 16; 22.9) (a) V o l . 8 9 , N o . 1, p . K 1 0 9 - K 1 1 3 (1985).
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S. KUZMINSI and A . T . SZAYNOK Shallow Energy States in CdTe (13.3 and 14.3.2; 16; 22.4.3) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 6 2 3 - 6 2 8 (1985).
W . BREMSER, K . H . HERRMANN, and F. RIETENBACH *Minority Carrier Lifetimes in P b S 0 1 S e 0 9 Determined from D i f f u s i o n Length by a Scanning Laser Microprobe (14.3 and 16; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 6 5 3 - 6 5 6 (1985).
R . OBERSCHMID Conductivity Instabilities and Polarization Effects o f B i 1 2 ( G e , Si) 0 2 0 Single-Crystal Samples (14.3.4; 16; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 6 5 7 - 6 7 1 (1985).
K. MOCHIZUKI, H. ONODERA, and K. IGAKI , *Photoconductivity o f CdS^Se, with Controlled D e v i a t i o n from Stoichiometry (16; 13.4; 2 0 . 3 ; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 6 7 3 - 6 7 8 (1985).
D . A . ARONOV, P. I. KNIGIN, and B. R . MAMATKULOV T h e Enhancement o f Exclusion Effect in C o m p e n s a t e d Semiconductors under the Action o f Impurity Illumination Generating Minority Current Carriers (14.3.3 and 14.3.4; 16; 22) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 6 8 3 - 6 9 1 (1985).
WANG HUAFU, SHI GUOTONG, and W u ZHONGKANG »Photovoltaic Effect in L i N b 0 3 : M g (16; 14.4.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. K 2 1 1 - K . 2 1 3 (1985).
S. A . AZIMOV and T. M . RAZYKOV Energy Band M o d e l o f Ultrathin Solar Cells with Thickness up to 5 n m (13.1 and 14.3.3; 16; 2 2 ; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. K 2 2 3 - K 2 2 6 (1985).
A . M . ANDRIESH, V. V. BIVOL, V. I. VERLAN, B. V. EFREMUSHKIN, M. S. IOVU, and E. G. KHANCHEVSKAYA •Influence o f Electrode Material on the Electrical and Photoelectrical Properties o f p - I n P / A s 2 S e 3 Heterostructures (14.3.3 and 16; 2 ; 14.3.1; 2 2 ; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. K 2 3 1 - K 2 3 4 (1985).
N . A . AVDEEV, YU. F.. GARDIN, V. A . GURTOV, and S. N . KUZNETSOV Study o f Charge A c c u m u l a t i o n Kinetics in M O S Structures with Intrinsic A n o d i c Oxide o n InSb by Measuring Transient Photocurrents (13.3 and 14.3.3; 16; 22.2.3) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. 3 9 3 - 4 0 0 (1985).
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Subject Index
S. SHIGETOMI, T . IKARI, Y . KOGA, a n d S. SHIGETOMI
Annealing Behavior of Photoacoustic Spectra of Undoped InSe (7 and 13.4; 16; 22.3) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 6 1 - K 6 4 (1985).
V . HOLY, J . HLAVKA, a n d J . KUBENA
•On the Correlation of X-Ray Generated Photoconductivity with the X-Ray Reflection Curve in Silicon (16; 1.1; 22.1.2)
(a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K.87-K.89 (1985).
R . M . CANDEA, D . DARDALAT, R . TURCU, a n d E . INDREA
Properties of PbSe Films Prepared by Chemical "Anorganic" Deposition (1.5 and 14.3.1; 16; 20.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 5 (1985).
Y . HOSHINO a n d T . NISHIDA
"Transient Photocurrent Wave Form Deformation in Amorphous Silicon by Sucessive Light Pulse Irradiations (2 and 16; 14.3.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 1 0 1 - K 1 0 2 (1985).
M . K . AGARWAL, P . D . PATEL, L . T . TALELE, a n d D . LAXMINARAYANA
•Optical Band Gaps of Molybdenum Sulphoselenide (MoS : c Se 2 _ I , 0 S jt S 2) Single Crystals from Spectral Response (14.3.3 and 16; 13.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 1 0 7 - K . i l ! (1985).
V . AUGELLI, L . VASANELU, M . LEO, R . A . LEO, a n d G . SOLLIANI
•Nonlinear Theory of the Photomagnetoelectric Effect with a Square-Root Relationship between Carrier Densities (16; 22) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 6 7 - 7 7 4 (1985).
B. P . TYAGI a n d K . SEN
Electrical Properties of Polycrystalline Silicon in the Dark and under Illumination (13.4 and 14.3; 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 0 9 - 7 1 3 (1985).
F . J . BRYANT, A . K . HARIRI, a n d C . G . SCOTT
The Use of Ion Implantation in the Fabrication of Cu 2 S-CdS Thin Film Solar Cells (11 and 14.3.3; 16; 20.3; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 7 9 - 7 8 6 (1985).
H . BERGNER, V . BRÜCKNER, F . KERSTAN, L . L . KULYUK, S. I. RADAUTSAN, a n d E . E . STRUMBAN
•Picosecond Spektroscopy and Photoconductivity of n-InP (16 and 20; 22.2.2) ( a ) V o l . 9 0 , N o . 2, p . K 2 0 5 - K 2 0 8
(1985).
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S. A . MIRSAGATOV a n d K . SABIROV
investigation of Illuminance-Voltage Characteristics for Thin-Film p-CdTe-n-CdTe-n-CdS Structures (14.3.3 and 16; 14.3.1 ; 22.4.1 ; 22.4.3) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 2 1 9 - K 2 2 3 (1985).
A . I. LEBEDEV a n d K H . A . ABDULLIN
•Impurity Photoconductivity and Electrical Properties of Pb t _ . ^ G e ^ ^ T e Doped with Indium (14.3 and 16; 13.4; 22) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 3 4 (1985). S. SCHRADER a n d M .
KRYSZEWSKI
Multiple Trapping Approach to the TSC Drift Experiment (13.4 and 14.3.4; 16; 22.9) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 2 4 3 - 2 5 5 (1985). K . - P . MÖLLMANN a n d M .
HAPP
•Impurity Photoconductivity of Indium Doped Lead Tin Telluride
(16; 22)
( a ) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 1, p . K 7 1 - K 7 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
W . ULRICI
Photoinduced Optical Absorption of CrA+ in Semi-Insulating G a A s : C r (13.4; 16; 19; 20.1 ; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 0 7 - 7 1 7 (1985). K . JÔ^WIKOWSKI, Z . ORMAN, a n d A . ROGALSKI
*On the Performance or Non-Cooled (In, As)Sb Photoelectromagnetic Detectors for 10.6 |xm Radiation (16; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 7 4 5 - 7 5 1 (1985). K . H . HERMANN a n d K . - P . MÖLLMANN
* Long-Wavelength Intrinsic Photoconductivity in PbSnTe:In (16; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 4 7 - K 1 5 0 (1985). M . H A P P a n d K . - P . MÖLLMANN
*/ — (/Characteristics of Strongly Indium-Doped Lead Tin Telluride at Low Temperatures (14.4.1 and 16; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K159-K164(1985). W . K N A P , R . ST^PNIEWSKI, a n d E . FANTNER
Optically Induced Nernst-Ettinghausen Effect in the Far Infrared and Strong Magnetic Fields in HgTe and InSb (13.1; 16; 22.2.3; 22.4.3) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 3 3 - 1 4 0 (1985). Y E M I N G , E . KRATZIG, a n d R . ORLOWSKI
Photorefractive Effects in L i N b 0 3 : C r Induced by Two-Step Excitation (20.1; 13.4; 16; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 2 1 - 2 2 9 (1985).
Subject Index
272 S . E . ABDULGAFAROV, V . L . AVERYANOV, B . T . KOLOMIETS, a n d V . M . LYUBIN
•Photoconductivity of Vitreous As 2 Se 3 Films Modified with Nickel (2 and 16; 22) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 5 7 - 2 6 2 (1985).
J . P . LEYRIS a n d J . P . AICARDI
•Photoconductivity Measurements on AgGaS 2 Crystals (16; 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 8 4 (1985).
Z . A . ISKENDERZADE, O . M . SADYKHOV, a n d A . S H . ABDINOV
•Effect of Gadolinium Impurites on Injection-Induced Impurity Photoconductivity in InSe Single Crystals (16; 13.4; 22.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K . 7 7 - K 8 0 (1985).
R . R . ATABEKYAN, V . L . VINETSKII, V . A . GEVORKYAN, L . P . GODENKO, a n d R . K . EZOYAN
•Photoconductivity of Corundum Irradiated with High Energy Electrons at Excitation of F and F + Centres (16; 13.4; 22.6) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 6 3 5 - 6 4 0 (1985).
L . TARRICONE, E . GRILLI, M . G U Z Z I , a n d L . ZANOTTI
Optical Absorption and Recombination Processes in CdGaInS 4 Layered Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 16; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 595 - 6 0 2 (1985).
T . K . BANDYOPADHYAY a n d S. R . CHAUDHURI
•Influence of Annealing Ambients on Thin Film CdTe for Solar Energy Conversion (16; 22.4.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 6 3 7 - 6 4 2 (1985).
J U H TZENG LUE
•Temperature and Field Dependence on the Photoconductive Decay Measurements of R F Sputtered and CVD Grown a-Si (16; 2; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 6 1 - K 1 6 5 (1985).
W . A . BADAWAY a n d M . S . EL-DESSOUKI
•A Study of the Stability of n-Si/Sn0 2 Solar Cells under Normal Working Conditions (14.3.3 and 16; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K.167-K.170 (1985).
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17. Emission of Electrons and Ions Original Papers and Short Notes
H . - J . FITTING, K . K Ö N I G , a n d D . HECHT
•Exoelectron Emission Due to Alkali Ions on Insulating Layers (17; 1.5; 21.2; 22.1.2; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 7 7 - K 7 9 (1985). F . BELL
On the Measurement of Solid State Compton Profiles by Inelastic Fast-Ion-Atom Collisions under Channeling Conditions. A Case Study (11; 13.1; 17) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 5 9 9 - 6 0 3 (1985). V . DRCHAL a n d J . KUDRNOVSKY
The Theory of Auger Spectra from Alloys. The Effect of Electron Correlations in Partially Filled Narrow Bands (13; 17; 21.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 6 1 1 - 6 1 9 (1985). H . DUSTERHOFT, R . DAUGS, a n d R . PIPPIG
*A New Method for the Interpretation of Energy Distributions Measured on Secondary Ions (17; 1.6; 11; 21.1; 21.1.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 4 9 9 - 5 0 6 (1985). V . S . KORTOV, T . S. BESSONOVA, M . S. AKSELROD, a n d I. I . MILMAN
*Hole-Induced Exoelectron Emission and Luminescence of Corundum Doped with Mg (17 and 20.3; 10.2; 13.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 2 9 - 6 3 9 (1985). H . - J . FITTING a n d J . REINHARDT
•Monte-Carlo Simulation of keV-Electron Scattering in Solid Targets (17; 11; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 2 4 5 - 2 5 9 (1985). A . B . GERASIMOV, M . M . MEIIKIN, a n d A . A . TSERTSVADZE
•Calculation of the EEE Parameters at Annealing of the F-Centers in NaCl Crystals (17; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, 2, p. 6 9 3 - 7 0 0 (1985). H . PAGNIA, J . SCHNELLBACHER, a n d N . SOTNIK
•Correlation between Current and Induced Emission Processes in M I M Diodes (17 and 20.3; 14.3.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 2 0 9 - K 2 1 2 (1985). Y u . M . SHULGA, G . L . GUTSEV, a n d V . I. RUBTSOV
A Comparison of the C KVV Auger Spectra of N b C and N b N 0 7 C 0 (13.1; 17; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 6 8 3 - 6 8 6 (1985). 18 physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
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A . TOMITA a n d N . TAKEUCHI
*Thermally Stimulated Exoelectron Emission and Spectra of Thermoluminescence in NaCl:Ca, Cu and N a C l : C u Single Crystals (17 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 6 0 9 - 6 1 5 (1985). N . WAGNER a n d O . BRUMMER
*XPS Studies of R u 0 2 Covered Titanium Oxides (1.6 and 17; 13; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K123-K.126 (1985). E . CHRYSSOU a n d B. IATRIDIS
•Thermally Stimulated Exoelectron Emission (TSEE) of Heat Treated C a S 0 4 • 2 H 2 0 (13.4 and 17; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 7 5 - K 7 9 (1985). Y . TAKANO, Y . TANDOH, H . OZAKI, a n d N . MORI
XPS Study on a-GeO^ (1.3 < x < 2) Films Prepared from G e 0 2 (2; 17; 22.6) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 4 3 1 - 4 3 6 (1985). J . BRAUN, G . THORNER, a n d G . BORSTEL
•Relativistic Theory of Photoemission from Solids. II. Fully Dynamical One-Step Formulation (17; 13.3) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 643 - 654(1985). R . E . JEWELL, N . C . HALDER, a n d W . E . SWARTS, JR.
*X-Ray Photoelectron and Auger Electron Spectra of Cadmium Thin Films (13.1 and 17; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 6 9 9 - 7 0 9 (1985). A . V . MASLOV, E . K H . MUKHAMEDZHANOV, R . M . IMAMOV, L . I. M A N , a n d LE CONG Q U I
•Application of X-Ray Photoelectron Energy Analysis to Depth-Selective Studies of the SubsurfaceLayer Structure (1.6 and 17; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 3 9 - 4 4 4 (1985). M . GABER a n d H . - J . FITTING
Maximum Depth of Characteristic X-Ray Generation (11; 17; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 6 9 - 6 7 4 (1985). W . BRAUER a n d M . ROSLER
On the Relation between Stopping Power and Proton-Induced Electron Emission for Intermedinate Energies: Aluminum (11 and 13.5.2; 17; 21) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 7 7 - 1 8 3 (1985).
H . TAGUCHI a n d M . SHIMADA
X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study of C a M n 0 3 _ a (4 and 13.4; 17; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 5 9 - K 6 2 (1985).
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I. N . SHABANOVA
Chemical Bond Peculiarities of Elements in Amorphous Alloy Surface Layers on the Basis of Fe (1.6 and 2; 17; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 1 3 - K 1 7 (1985).
W . FRENTRUP, M . GRIEPENTROG, a n d U . MULLER-JAHREIS
•Negative Secondary Ion Emission Influenced by Alkali Atoms (17; 1.6; 22.1.1; 22.1.2; 22.2.1; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 4 4 7 - 4 5 2 (1985).
T . CHASSÉ, U . BERG, a n d O . BRÙMMER
*Photoelectron Diffraction and Band Structure Effects in A R X P S from the Valence Bands of UeS (13.1 and 17; 22) (b) Vol. 132, No. l , p . 141-144(1985).
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L . N . ALEKSANDROV a n d B . K . BOGOMOLOV
*Mass-Spectrometry of Tungsten-Silicon System (1.5 and 17.1; 2 0 (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 1 5 - K 1 8 (1985).
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Review Articles
H . W . STREITWOLF
Physical Properties of Polyacetylene (13.5 and 13.5.3; 6; 18; 19; 20.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. l , p . 11-54(1985).
E . P . WOHLFARTH
•Magnetic Materials for Recording (18; 18.3; 21.1; 21.1.1; 22.6; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 3 3 9 - 3 5 0 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
G . HEIN
Analysis of Shubnikov-De Haas Oscillations in HgSe (13.1; 18; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 2 2 7 - 2 3 6 (1985).
E . A . GOREMYCHKIN, E . M Ü H L E , B . LIPPOLD, O . D . CHISTYAKOV, a n d E . M . SAVITSKII
Crystal Field Study of HoNi 5 by Neutron Scattering (13.4; 8; 18; 21.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 371 - 3 7 5 (1985). Erratum (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 807 (1985).
Z . ONYSZKIEWICZ
•Theory of Heat Capacity of the Mn 3 GaC Metamagnet (8 and 18; 22.8) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 3 7 - K . 4 0 (1985).
G . D . KHATTAK, A . TWARDOWSKI, a n d R . R . G A L ^ Z K A
•Magnetization of Cd, ^ j M n J e (18; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 5 7 - K 6 0 (1985). G . F . KVENTSEL a n d J . KATRIEL
•Two-State Mean-Field Theory of Reentrant Phase Transitions (2 and 18) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 1 6 9 - 1 7 5 (1985). K . BORTEL
•Magnetic Properties of the Transition Metals in a Superconductor (14.2 and 18; 21.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 1 7 7 - 1 8 5 (1985).
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A . MEISEN a n d G . HEBER
'Magnetic Excitons in a Spin-Cluster System (13.5.1 and 18) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 209 - 218 (1985). H . LUCHIAN
•Magnetic Symmetry in Several Tetragonal Compounds (13 and 18) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 4 9 5 - 5 0 1 (1985). BACH THANH C O N G
•On the Landau Phase Transition Theory for the Magnetic Itinreant Electron System Weakly Interacting with Localized Spins (13 and 18; 21.1; 21.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 503 - 511 (1985). L . L . GONCALVES
•Two-Dimensional Decorated Ising Model: The v -» oo Limit
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(b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K 1 2 5 - K 1 2 8 (1985). P . I. BARANSKII, A . E . BELYAEV, a n d A . V . ZHIDKOV
'Extreme Disordering of Electron Scattering in a Gapless Semiconductor (14.3 and 18; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K 1 7 1 - K 1 7 4 (1985). J . SOSNOWSKI, R . KUENTZLER, a n d R . CLAD
•Magnetic Losses in V 2 Zr and V 2 Hf Laves Phase Compounds (14.2 and 18; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 5 7 5 - 5 8 5 (1985). B . KOZARZEWSKI, J . K U R Z Y K , a n d J . DENISZCZYK
•Indirect Magnetoeleastic Interaction and Magnetostriction of Dilute Rare-Eath Alloys (18; 21.4; 21.6) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 1 4 3 - 1 5 2 (1985). H . ISHIKAWA, M . AOYMA, O . UEMURA, a n d T . SATOW
Electronic Properties of the Liquid T l G e T l 2 T e 4 and Tl-SnTl 2 Te 4 Systems (2 and 14.3; 15; 18; 22.7.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 4 2 7 - 4 3 4 (1985). E . KOLLEY a n d W . KOLLEY
•A Spin-Glass Model for Itinerant Electrons (18)
(b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 3 3 - K . 3 7 (1985). F . W . O . D A SILVA a n d A . S. T . PIRES
•A Linear Chain Approximation to the Ising Model with Alternate Next-Nearest-Neighbor Interactions (18) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 8 (1985).
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V. Z. POLINGER, L. F. CHIBOTARU, a n d I. B. BERSUKER *The Effect of Spin-Vibrational Interaction in M a g n e t i c Properties of Exchange Tetraclusters (13.4 a n d 18; 22.8) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. 6 1 5 - 6 2 4 (1985). U. NEITZEL a n d K . BÄRNER ' O p t i c a l a n d Magnetic Investigations of S o m e N i A s - T y p e Transition M e t a l C o m p o u n d s (18 a n d 20.1; 13.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. 7 0 7 - 7 1 5 (1985).
M . MONDAL and K. P. GHATAK Influence of Magnetic Quantization o n the Effective Electron M a s s in T e r n a r y Semiconductors (13.1; 18; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. 7 4 5 - 7 5 3 (1985).
C. Y u . SHUNYAEV, M . T . VARSHAVSKII et. A. N . MEN • I n f l u e n c e de l'ordre à courte distance sur le m o m e n t m a g n é t i q u e des solutions solides quasibinaires à la structure d u grenat avec la substitution d a n s u n sous-réseau (Influence of Short-Range O r d e r o n the M a g n e t i c M o m e n t of Q u a s i b i n a r y G r a n a t - T y p e Solid Solutions with Sublattice Substitution) (1.4 a n d 18; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. K 1 3 1 - K 1 3 4 (1985). M . PIOTROWSKI a n d A. MURASIK • E x c h a n g e a n d D i p o l a r Interactions in T b F 3 (18; 1.2; 22.5) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 5 7 1 - 5 8 0 (1985). H . MATSUDA, O. UEMURA, a n d T. SATOW T h e X - R a y Diffraction Study of M o l t o n T1 2 X a n d A g T l 3 X 2 ( X : Se a n d Te) (2; 18; 22.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. 7 7 - 8 2 (1985). W . NOLTING a n d U. DUBIL * T = 0 M a g n e t i c Polaron in f-Systems with A n t i f e r r o m a g n e t i c s - f E x c h a n g e (13 a n d 18) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 2, p. 5 6 1 - 5 7 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . B. R. SOOD * M a g n e t o c o n d u c t a n c e in Metallic G r a n u l a r G a l l i u m Films (14.1 a n d 18; 2 ; 21) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 2, p. 8 0 1 - 8 0 6 (1985). F. W . O. DA SILVA a n d A. S. T. PIRES * S h o r t - R a n g e O r d e r in the Quasi-One-Dimensional Classical Heisenberg M o d e l (18) (b) Voi. 130, N o . 2, p. K 1 1 7 - K 1 2 0 (1985). V. N . VIVCHARUK, Y u . V. GUDYMA, V. N. ERMAKOV, and V. V. NITSOVICH Exciton M e c h a n i s m of Exchange Interaction in Semiconductors with M a g n e t i c Impurities (13.4 a n d 13.5.1 ; 18; 22.4.3) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 2, p. K 1 3 1 - K 1 3 4 (1985).
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A . GILABERT, F . DE SCHÜTTER, a n d Y . BRUYNSERAEDE
•Magnetic Properties of Superconducting Oxygen-Doped Vanadium Foils (14.2 and 18) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 5 1 - 6 5 6 (1985).
M . KRAUSE, C . MICHALK, M . BENEDIX, a n d J . SUWALSKI
Low-Temperature Mossbauer Measurement o f a Polymeric Oxalate (2,2'-Bipyridine) Iron C o m p o u n d (5; 18; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 2, p. 6 5 7 - 6 6 0 (1985). N . SUÁREZ, J . L . SÁNCHEZ, a n d S. GARCÍA
• C d 2 - W : a New Material for Permanent Magnets? (5 and 18; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 2, p. K . 1 7 1 - K 1 7 4 (1985).
M . DAMNJANOVIC a n d M . V u j i t i c
•Reality Condition on Order Parameter in Magnetic Phase Transitions
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(b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 1 3 - 1 1 5 (1985). J. T. LIN and Z. Y. LI •Microscopic Model for the Relaxation and Excitation of Localized Spin Waves (13.5.4 and 18; 13.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 4 1 - 1 4 9 (1985). D . NEOGY a n d T . PUROHIT
T h e Behavior of Active Centers in a Laser Host. A. Crystal Field Investigation on N d 3 + and E r 3 + in L a F 3 Single Crystals (13.4; 8; 18; 19; 22.5) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 3 2 9 - 3 3 8 (1985).
SANJEEV KUMAR, P . K . AHLUWALIA, K . C . SHARMA, a n d R . S. TRIPATHI
•Metallic Systems Containing Crystal Field Split Impurities. Free Energy in the Presence of Magnetic Field — a Contribution from the L o o p Diagrams (8 and 18; 21) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 4 9 - K 5 3 (1985).
H.STRAMSKA
•Magneto-Optical Effects on the Generation of the Third H a r m o n i c in Semiconductors (18 22) 1, p. K 7 7 - K 7 9 (1985). (b) and Vol. 20; 131,13;No. . C H . KUHRT, T H . SCHITTNY, a n d K . BARNER
•Magnetic B-T Phase Diagramm of Anion Substituted MnAs. Magnetocaloric Experiments (18; 8; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 0 5 - 1 1 3 (1985).
HUEI LI HUANG a n d M I N G YEN LIN
• R e m a n e n t Magnetization in Randomly Distributed Cubic Particles (18; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 1, p. 1 2 3 - 1 2 7 (1985).
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F . LECCABUE, J . L . SANCHEZ, L . PARETI, F . BOLZONI, a n d R . PANIZZIERI
*Curie Temperatures of Some Substituted N d 2 F e 1 4 B Tetragonal Alloys (18; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 6 3 - K 6 5 (1985).
T H . NATTERMANN
*The R a n d o m Field Ising Model in 2 + e Dimensions. Critical Behaviour f r o m Interface Fluctuations ( 1 8 ; 1.6)
(b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 5 6 3 - 5 7 1 (1985).
B . V . KARPENKO, A . V . KUZNETSOV, L . D . FALKOVSKAYA, a n d G . L . BUDRINA
*On the Atomic Limit of the s - f Model (13 and 18) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 5 8 5 - 5 9 3 (1985).
B . MENGEL, H . - U . MÜLLER, F . LUDWIG, V . L . KOSTANTINOV, a n d R . HERRMANN
* Magneto-Optical Investigations in the Submillimeter Wavelength Range on p-InSb Bicrystals (18 and 20.1; 13.4; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 4 5 - K 1 4 7 (1985).
F . L U D W I G , H . - U . MÜLLER, B . MENGEL, a n d R . HERRMANN
•Magneto-Optical Investigations on n-InSb in the F a r Infrared (18 and 20.1; 13.4; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. K . 1 4 9 - K 1 5 2 (1985).
R . W . CHANTRELL a n d E . P . WOHLFARTH
*Rate Dependence of the Field-Cooled Magnetisation of a Fine Particle System (18; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 619 - 626 (1985).
K . BARNER a n d E . GMELIN
"Coupling of a Structural and a High-Spin-Low-Spin Transiton in M n A s , ( 1 8 ; 8 ; 12.1; 21.1)
(b) Vol. 132, N o . 2, p. 4 3 1 - 4 3 6 (1985).
E . KOLLEY a n d W . KOLLEY
• D y n a m i c and Static Aspects in the Theory of Itinerant Spin Glasses (18) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 4 3 7 - 4 4 8 (1985).
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J . SCHREIBER a n d D . SCHULZ
'Self-Consistent Dynamical Theory for Heisenberg Spin Glasses (2 and 18.1; 8; 18.2; 18.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 139-147 (1985). P . R . SlLVA
*The Site-Diluted Ising Model in the Simple Cubic Lattice (18.1 and 18.2) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 7 , N o . 1, p . K 4 1 — K 4 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
H . KIDO, T . HOSHIWAKA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
•Crystal Structure and Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Pseudo-Ternary HoCu! ^Zn^Si and NdCu,, 6 Zno 4 Si Compounds ( 1 4 . 1 and 1 8 . 1 ; 1 . 3 ; 1 8 . 2 ; 2 2 . 8 ) ( a ) V o l . 8 7 , N o . 1, p . 2 7 3 - 2 7 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
•Preparation and Magnetic Properties of YMn 2 (Si, _xGe_t)2 Compounds (18.1 and 18.2; 1.3; 21.1; 21.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 6 1 - K 6 4 (1985). K . I W AH AN A
Theory for the Magnetic Circular Polarization of the F-Center Luminesence (13.4 and 20.3; 18.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 9 7 - 3 1 1 (1985). K . SIERANSKI a n d J . SZATKOWSKI
*Free-Carrier Absorption in Semimagnetic Semiconductors (18.1 and 20.1; 13.1; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 3 3 - K 3 5 (1985). H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
Preparation and Magnetic Properties of YMnSi and 1 8 . 4 ; 1 8 . 1 ; 2 1 . 1 ; 2 1 . 4 )
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( a ) V o l . 8 8 , N o . 1, p . K 3 9 - K 4 3
(1985).
A . BIRCZYNSKI a n d Z . T . LALOWICZ
' H - N M R Spectra of Molecular Groups in a Paramagnetic Matrix (19; 18.1; 18.4; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 5 4 5 - 5 5 2 (1985). K . KIYMAC
*Giant Moment, Superparamagnetic, Spin-Glass, and Quasiferromagnetic Properties of Dilute Pt-Fe Alloys (18.1; 18.2; 21.1.1)
(b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 5 5 3 - 5 6 2 (1985).
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Short-Range Spin Interaction and Critical Exponents (18.2; 18.1) (b) Vol. 128, N o . 2, p. K123 —K124(1985).
S . POKRZYWNICKI a n d E . SOUK-
T h e Magnetic Resonance of G d 3 + in Gd 2 Se 3 near the Phase Transition and u p to 300 K (19; 18.1; 18.4; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 6 1 9 - 6 2 3 (1985).
O.
¿lilt, M.
STOJIFC, and B. STOSIC Hall Effect and Electrical Resistivity in the Paramagnetic Region of Hg, _ x M n x S e Crystals (14.3; 18.1; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. K 1 9 1 - K 1 9 6 (1985).
R . SIKDAR a n d A . K . PAL
E P R Studies of Dimensionality in Copper Calcium Acetate Hexahydrate (19; 18.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p. 2 4 3 - 2 4 8 (1985).
A . AKROUNE, J . CLAVERIE, A . TAZAIRT, G . VILLENEUVE a n d A . CASALOT
Structural, Magnetic, and Electrical Properties of V (1.2 and 14; 8; 18.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 7 1 - 2 8 2 (1985).
,
(
M
= M g , Ni) Oxyfluorides
H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
•Crystal Structure and Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Pseudo-Ternary D y C u , _ l Z n l S i C o m pounds (14.1 and 18.1; 1.1; 18.2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. 3 0 7 - 3 1 1 (1985).
H . FEHSKE
• O n a Simple Functional M o m e n t Approach to Itinerant Magnetism. Application to Ni (13 and 18.1; 18.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 2, p. K121 - K . 1 2 5 (1985).
MBUNGU-TSUMBU, A . VAN DEN BOSCH, D . SEGERS, M . DORIKENS, a n d L . DORIKENS-VANPRAET
Positron Annihilation and Magnetic Susceptibility Measurements on Annealed Fast-Neutron Irradiated Crystalline Quartz (11; 18.1; 22.6)
(a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 6 (1985).
R . Z . SADYKHOV, L . M . VALIEV, a n d A . D . NAMAZOV
•Magnetic Susceptibility and the Hall Effect in the F e C r 2 _ I I n x S 4 (0 S i S 1) System (14.3 and 18.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 1 8 9 - K 1 9 1 (1985).
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D . S . HAROUTUNIAN, A . G . KARAGYOZYAN, a n d G . N . KARAJIAN
Anomalous Paramagnetic State in AgMn Spin Glass and the Kondo Effect (1.3 and 14.1; 18.1; 21) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 8 7 - K 9 0 (1985).
A . LIPOWSKI a n d Z . ONYSZKIEWICZ
"The Theory of Hydrostatic Pressure Dependence of the Tricritical Temperature of the FeCl 2 Metamagnet (18.1; 22.5) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K 1 1 7 - K 1 2 2 (1985).
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18.2 Ferromagnetic Properties Review Articles
K . H . FISCHER
»Spin Glasses (II) (18.2 and 18.4; 2; 5; 7; 8; 13; 14; 21 ; 21.1 ; 21.6; 22.6; 22.8 (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 3 - 7 1 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
J . SCHREIBER a n d D . S C H U L Z
Self-Consistent Dynamical Theory for Heisenberg Spin Glasses (2 and 18.1; 8; 18.2; 18.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 1 3 9 - 1 4 7 (1985).
J . A . HOLYST, A . ZAGORSKI, a n d A . SUKIENNICKI
*On the Possibility of Deterministic Chaos in a Driven D a m p e d Heisenberg Chain (18.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 2 9 - K 3 2 (1985).
P . R . SILVA
*The Site-Diluted Ising Model in the Simple Cubic Lattice (18.1 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K41 —K44 (1985).
H . K I D O , T . H O S H I K A W A , M . SHIMADA, a n d M . K O I Z U M I
Crystal Structure and Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Pseudo-Ternary H o C u , ^ Z n ^ S i and N d C u 0 6 Z n 0 4 Si C o m p o u n d s (14.1 and 18.1; 1.3; 18.2; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 2 7 3 - 2 7 7 (1985).
J . IHLEMANN, H . J . KROKOSZINSKI, E . G M E L I N , a n d K . BÄRNER
*The Detection of Magnetic O r d e r - O r d e r Transitions in MnAs, _J Cr 2 i Sn 2 _ 2 ; < S 4 (19; 18.2; 18.4; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. l , p . 141 — 149 (1985).
S. FAKIOÖLU
*Spin Anisotropy and Critical Exponents for a Heisenberg System. A Renormalization G r o u p Approach (18.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 1 8 7 - 1 9 1 (1985).
287
18.2 Ferromagnetic Properties Z . FRAIT, D . FRAITOVA, a n d N . ZARUBOVA
•Observation of F M R Surface Spin Wave M o d e in Bulk A m o r p h o u s Ferromagnets (18.2 and 19; 2; 21.1; 21.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 1 9 - 2 2 2 (1985).
I. A . VAKARCHUK, Y U . K . RUDAVSKII, a n d G . V . PONEDILOK
*Free Energy of the A m o r p h o u s Ferromagnets with Heisenberg Exchange Interaction and Liquid-Like Disorder (2 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 3 1 - 2 4 2 (1985).
A . M . VAN DER KRAAN, D . B. DE MOOIJ, a n d K . H . J . BUSCHOW
• M a g n e t i c Properties and 5 7 F e Mossbauer Effect in V, _ Fe (18.2; 5; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 2 3 1 - 2 3 7 (1985).
Alloys
H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
•Preparation and Magnetic Properties of Y M n S i ( 1 8 . 2 and 1 8 . 4 ; 1 8 . 1 ; 2 1 . 1 ; 2 1 . 4 ) ( a ) V o l . 8 8 , N o . 1, p . K 3 9 - K 4 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
M . Y u . NIKOLAEV, N . V . RYZHANOVA, A . V . VEDYAEV, a n d S. M . ZUBRITSKII
•Ferromagnetism and Elementary Excitations in the H u b b a r d Model (13.5 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 5 1 3 - 5 2 3 (1985).
M . A . YURISHCHEV •
•Critical Temperature of a Quasi-One-Dimensional Ising Model. The Bethe-Peierls Approximation (18.2) (b) Vol. 128, N o . 2, p. 5 3 7 - 5 4 3 (1985).
K . KIYMAC
G i a n t M o m e n t , Supermagnetic, Spin-Glass, and Quasiferromagnetic Properties of Dilute P t - F e Alloys (18.1; 18.2; 21.1.1)
(b) Vol. 128, N o . 2, p. 5 5 3 - 5 6 2 (1985).
S. FAKIOÓLU
• S h o r t - R a n g e Spin Interaction and Critical Exponents (18.2; 18.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K 1 2 3 - K 1 2 4 (1985).
A . V . DOBROMYSLOV, A . E . ERMAKOV, N . I. TALUTS, a n d M . A . UIMIN
Electron Microscopy Investigation of Phase T r a n s f o r m a t i o n s in M n - A l - C Alloy (1.2; 1.4; 18.2; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 4 4 3 - 4 5 4 (1985).
288
Subject Index
M . A . UIMIN, A . E . ERMAKOV, O . B. ANDREEVA, E . I. TEITEL, a n d V . M . GUNDYREV
"Phase Transformations and Magnetic Properties of M n A l - C Single Crystals (1.2 and 18.2; 21.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 5 8 7 - 5 9 4 (1985).
L . JAHN, R . SCHUMANN, a n d V . CHRISTOPH
*The Influence of Texture on the Coercivity of Polycrystalline Magnets (18.2; 22.8.2)
(a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. 5 9 5 - 5 9 9 (1985). E . I. ILYASHENKO, V . G . ELEMENKIN, S. N . MATVEEV, a n d V . M . VYGOTSKII
*Method of Defining Bubble Dynamical Characteristics by Means of Ferromagnetic Ring Elements (18.2; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. K 1 4 5 - K 1 4 8 (1985). T . PALEWSKI
*The Magnetic Properties of U^Y, _ x As Solid Solution (18.2; 21.5) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. K 1 4 9 - K 1 5 3 (1985).
Z . DRZAZGA a n d A . WINIARSKI
•Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy of the Hg, _ l C u l C r 2 S e 4 Crystals (18.2; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 6 5 - K . 167 (1985). A . SIKORA a n d B. MAKIEJ
*The Directional Asymmetry of the Critical Current in Type II Superconductor Containing Ferromagnetic Particles (14.2 and 18.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 9 7 - K 2 0 0 (1985).
Z . DOMANSKI a n d J . SZNAJD
*Phase Diagramms of Ferromagnets with Cubic Single-Ion Anistropy (18.2) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. 1 3 5 - 1 4 2 (1985).
F . K H . ABDULLAEV a n d R . G . DYANGYRYAN
"Magnetic Solitons in the A n h a r m o n i c Ferromagnetic Crystals (13.5.4 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. K 4 7 - K 5 0 (1985).
S. K . GHATAK
*On the Site Diluted Anisotropie Heisenberg Model (18.2) (b) Voi. 129, No. 1, p. K 5 1 - K 5 4 (1985).
A . B. ZOLOTOVITSKII
"Relaxation of Magnons in a Ferromagnetic Metal with Two Types of Conduction Electrons (13.5.4 and 18.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 5 9 - K 6 3 (1985).
18.2 Ferromagnetic Properties
289
H . J . BLYTHE a n d F . W A L Z
*The Magnetic Relaxation Spectrum of Plastically Deformed Non-Oriented Iron-Silicon Steel in the Temperature Range 200 to 800 K (18.2; 10.1; 21.1.1)
(a) Vol. 89, N o . 1, p. 2 1 3 - 2 2 4 (1985).
G . WlATROWSKI
*Soliton Excitations in Terms of Pseudo-Riemannian Manifolds (13.5 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. 607 - 614 (1985). G . DIENER a n d M . POSSELT
*A Self-Consistent Approach to the Ideal Magnetization in Heterogeneous Ferromagnetics (18.2)
(b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. 6 3 1 - 6 4 0 (1985).
K . G . FISCHER a n d G . HEBER
*On Static Kink Solutions for an Anisotropic Heisenberg Ferromagnetic Chain (18.2) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. 6 4 9 - 6 5 6 (1985). P . PAWLICKI
"Temperature Induced Metamagnetic Transitions in the Magnetoelastic Spin Model (18.2 and 18.4) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. K 1 2 7 - K 1 3 0 (1985). T . G . PETROVA a n d E . S . SYRKIN
•Effect of Uniaxial Long-Range Exchange Interaction on the Magnetic Properties of the Biferromagnetic Interface (18.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K 1 4 7 - K 1 5 1 (1985). F . W A L Z , H . J . BLYTHE, a n d M . FOLDEAKI
"Magnetic After-Effects in Nitrogen-Charged a - F e Following Low-Temperature Electron- and Neutron-Irradiation (11 and 18.2; 10.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 5 8 1 - 5 9 4 (1985). K . PATEK a n d I . TOMAS
*A Quantitative Characterization of Magnetic Defects by Domain Nucleation (18.2; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 5 9 9 (1985). T . BALCERZAK, A . BOBAK, J . MIELNICKI, a n d V . H . T R U O N G
*A New A p p r o a c h for the Diluted Ising Ferromagnet Description (18.2; 8) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 1, p. 1 8 3 - 1 9 0 (1985). H . KRONMÜLLER
*The Nucleation Fields of Uniaxial Ferromagnetic Crystals (18.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 9 7 - 2 0 3 (1985). 19
physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
290
Subject Index
H . A . BROWN
•The Spin-Exchange Ferromagnet with Dipole and Quadrupole Interactions (18.2)
(b) Vol. 13«, No. 1, p. K 2 7 - K 3 2 (1985). H.
Knx>, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, and M . KOIZUMI Crystal Structure and Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Pseudo-Ternary DyCu, _ j Zn j( Si Compounds (14.1 and 18.1; 1.1; 18.2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 307-311 (1985).
B. CHENEVIER, M . BACMANN, D . FRUCHART, J . P . SENATEUR e t R . FRUCHART
•Propriétés magnétiques de MnRhAs. Structures magnétiques (Magnetic Properties of MnRhAs. Magnetic Structures) (18.2 and 18.4; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 331-341 (1985). G . D . KHATTAK, M . S . HUSSAIN, G . W . HUNTER, a n d L . E . WENGER
•Specific Heat and Magnetic Susceptibility Studies on Bromobis (1,4-Diazacycloheptane) Copper(II) Perchlorate, [Cu(dach)2Br](C104), at Low Temperatures (8 and 18.2; 22.9) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 587-593 (1985). J . M . WESSELINOWA
Critical Behaviour of the Ising Model with a Transverse Field (14.4.1; 18.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 689-697 (1985). M . TIWARI a n d R . N . SHRIVASTAVA
•Green's Function Approach to an Anisotropic Heisenberg Ferromagnet with Biquadratic Exchange (18.2)
(b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K.109 —K112 (1985). M . FAHNLE
•Susceptibility Exponents at High Temperatures in Ordered and Disordered Ferromagnets (18.2; 21.1; 21.1.1)
(b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K.113 —K.116 (1985). H . FEHSKE
On a Simple Functional Moment Approach to Itinerant Magnetism. Application to Ni. (13 and 18.1; 18.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K.121 — K125 (1985). P. Kop£A#SKi •Resonance Maximum of the Electrical Resistivity in Amorphous Ferromagnets and Dilute Alloys (14.1 and 18.2; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K.175 —K.178 (1985). R . BRAUN a n d M . FELLER-KNIEPMEIER
Diffusion of Chromium in a-Iron (9; 18.2; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 553-561 (1985).
18.2 Ferromagnetic Properties
291
W . FERNENGEL, M . RAPP, a n d H . KRONMULLER
*The Coercive Field of the Partially Crystallized A m o r p h o u s Alloy F e 4 0 N i 4 0 P 1 4 B 6 (2 and 18.2; 21.1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 3 7 - 6 4 2 (1985).
H . J . BLYTHE, F . W A L Z , a n d E . KLUGMANN
• T h e Influence of N e u t r o n Irradiation on the Magnetic Relaxation Spectrum of Commercial N o n Oriented Iron-Silicon Steel (18.2; 10.1; I I ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 4 3 - 6 5 0 (1985).
E . E . SHAISHA a n d A . A . BAHGAT
•Magnetic and Thermal Behaviour of the A m o r p h o u s Ferromagnet Fe 7 9 B 1 6 Si 5 (13.5.4and 18.2; 5; 8; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 6 1 - 6 6 8 (1985).
W . ZYCH a n d J . J . MILCZAREK
•Magnetic Properties of Fe 8 0 _ J t TM 1 B 2 0 and F e g o ^ M n J S i ^ B g A m o r p h o u s Alloys (2 and 18.2; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 2, p. K 1 6 5 - K 1 7 0 (19S5).
D . K . CHAKRABARTY, M . K . JHA, a n d S. UNNIKRISHNAN
•Preparation and Properties of Barium Substituted Gadolinium Cobaltite (18.2; 1.1; 14.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 2, p. K 1 7 5 - K 1 7 7 (1985).
G . A . GOVOR
•Peculiarities of the First-Order Phase Transition in M n A s (18.2; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K . 1 8 5 - K 1 8 8 (1985). K . G . FISCHER a n d G . HEBER
• M a g n o n s in an Anisotropic Ferromagnetic Heisenberg Chain with One Static it-Kink (13.5.4 and 18.2) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 1, p. 1 1 7 - 1 2 8 (1985).
K . WLTANSKI
• O n the Magnetic Properties of G d , . ^ R E ^ A l j Alloys (18.2; 21.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 2 9 - 1 3 6 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
G . S. AMETA a n d U . N . UPADHYAYA
Electronic Properties of Ternary Superconductors (14.2; 18.2; 21.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 3 6 9 - 3 8 6 (1985).
A . MODY a n d A . A . RANGWALA
•Magnetization and Susceptibility of Magnetic Systems (18.2)
(b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 4 5 - K 4 8 (1985). 19*
292
Subject Index
Y . KREISLEROVA, T . Z E M C I K , a n d H .
HEMSCHIK
*Mossbauer, Electrical, and Magnetic Studies of the Sn-Doped Ni 3 Fe Alloy (5 and 18.2; 14.1; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 1, p. 1 1 5 - 1 2 2 (1985).
V . M . G U N D Y R E V , M . A . U I M I N , A . E . ERMAKOV, a n d O . B . A N D R E E V A
*E' E T r a n s f o r m a t i o n in M n A l - C Alloys (1.2 and 18.2; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K . 5 5 - K 5 8 (1985).
G . A . GOVOR
•Magnetic Properties of M n A s Single Crystals (18.2; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K . 5 9 - K 6 1 (1985).
Y u . M . SEIDOV a n d A . M .
SULEIMANOV
Theory of Absorption and Scattering of Light by Singlet-Triplet Magnetic Systems (13.5.4 and 20.1; 18.2; 18.4) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 5 4 5 - 5 5 4 (1985).
J . L . D O R M A N N , A . SAIFI, V . C A G A N , a n d M .
NOGUES
•Frequency Dependence of the A C Susceptibility of Reentrant System CdCr 2 ; c In 2 _ 2 j ( S 4 (0.85 < j t S (18.2; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 5 7 3 - 5 8 3 (1985).
I)
H . OESTERREICHER
*On the Spin Reorientation in R 2 F e 1 4 B C o m p o u n d s (13 and 18.2; 21.1.1) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 2 3 - K 1 2 7 (1985).
P . R . SILVA
*A Cooperative System in a R a n d o m Field: A Look on Its Thermodynamics (18.2)
(b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. K129 —K.132 (1985).
L . JAHN a n d R . SCHUMANN
"The Mechanism of Thermal Remagnetization of Permanent Magnets (18.2; 21.1; 22.8.2)
(a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 0 3 - 6 0 8 (1985).
M . F A H N L E a n d A . SEEGER
*On the Magnetic Contribution to the Free Enthalpy of Vacancy Formation in Ferromagnetic Crystals (10.1 and 18.2; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 6 0 9 - 6 1 7 (1985).
G . A . GOVOR
•Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of MnAso.95Po.05 (18.2 and 18.4; 21) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 2 9 - K 1 3 2 (1985).
18.2 Ferromagnetic Properties
293
A . H . WAFIK
•Effect of Annealing Temperature and Magnetizing Frequency on Barkhausen Jumps in Rolled Steel (18.2; 21.1.1)
(a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 3 3 - K 1 3 7 (1985).
P . R . SILVA
•Nearly Exact Critical Exponents through Landau's Free Energy Expansion for Two- and ThreeDimensional Cooperative Systems (18.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 2 7 - K31 (1985). T . TSUBOI a n d R . LAIHO
•Blackening of CsFeCl 3 by External Magnetic Field (18.2 and 20.1; 13.5; 22.5) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K . 3 3 - K 3 5 (1985).
P . PAWLICKI
Calculation of the Magnon Spectrum for M n 3 G a C Metamagnets (13.5.4; 18.2; 18.4; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, No. l , p . K.37 K40(1985). G . J . M U E N C H , S . A R A J S , a n d E . MATIJEVIC
•The Morin Transition in Small oc-Fe 2 0 3 Particles (18.2; 18.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 1 8 7 - 1 9 2 (1985). H . J . BLYTHE
•An Automated Technique for the Measurement of the AC Initial Susceptibility and Its Disaccommodation in Ferromagnetic Materials (18.2; 21.1.1)
(a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 1 9 3 - 2 0 3 (1985). L . PARETI, H . S Z Y M C Z A K , a n d H . K . L A C H O W I C Z
•High Field Magnetization Processes in Pr 2 Fe 1 4 B (18.2; 22.8.1)
(a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 6 5 - K . 6 8 (1985). R . Z . SADYKHOV, L . M . VALIEV, a n d A . I. AKHMEDOV
•Magnetic Properties of the Ni 0 2 5 Cu^Fe 0
75 _ Ar Cr 2 S 4
(0 S i S 0.25) System
(18.2; 22.8.2)
(a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 6 9 - K 7 2 (1985). W . BECK a n d H .
KRONMULLER
•Magnetic Properties of Amorphous F e 9 0 6 Z r 9 4 (2 and 18.2; 21.1.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 4 4 9 - 4 5 8 (1985). E . A . POPOV, M . M . KOTLYARSKII, a n d I. S . EDELMAN
Temperature and Field Dependence of Exciton-Magon Absorption of NaMnCl 3 (13.5.1 and 13.5.4; 18.2; 20.1; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 0 (1985).
294
Subject Index
I. RETAT, T H . STEFFENS, a n d C H . SCHWINK
Dislocation Arrangement in F e N i - I n v a r Single Crystals (10.1; 18.2; 21.1 ; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 2, p. 5 0 7 - 5 1 0 (1985).
Z . KLEM a n d J . KACZÉR
• T h e F M R of a Close-Packed Bubble Lattice (18.2; 19; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 2 5 - 5 3 2 (1985).
A . H . WAFIK, A . E . E . ABDEL-RAHIEM, a n d S . A . MAZEN
•Effect of Magnetizing Frequency on Barkhausen J u m p s in Co, Ni, and C o - N i Alloys (18.2; 21.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K . 1 2 7 - K 1 3 0 (1985).
18.2.1 Ferromagnetic Films
295
18.2.1 Ferromagnetic Films Original Papers and Short Notes
D . KONTOS
*Spin Green Functions for Ferromagnetic Films with Asymmetric Boundary Conditions (18.2.1; 13.5.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 149-156 (1985).
J . DUSZEWSKI
•Influence of Perpendicular Field on Magnetic Fluctuations in Thin Films (18.2.1)
(b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 157-162 (1985).
A . BORKOWSKA
•Magnetooptical Diffraction and Modulation in Thin Garnet Films (18.2.1 and 20; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 601-610 (1985).
R . §WIRKOWICZ
*The General Theory of the Dynamics Susceptibility in Thin Ferromagnetic Films (18.2.1)
(b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 641 - 6 4 8 (1985).
W . A N D R A a n d H . DANAN
'Remanent Magnetization and Wall Coercivity of Continuous Films with Perpendicular Anisotropy (18.2.1)
(a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K173-K176 (1985).
NGUYEN C H I T H A N H a n d R . KRISHNAN
•Anisotropy of Magnetostriction in Coevaporated Co, _JCZr;< Amorphous Thin Films (18.2.1; 2; 21.1)
(a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 313-323 (1985).
K.SCHRODER
*The Effect of a Cu Overlayer on the Magnetization of an Fe Film (18.2.1; 21.1; 21.1.1)
(b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 581-585 (1985).
V . I. MALYUTIN, V . G . KAZAKOV, a n d D . V . KORYCHEV
*On the Mechanism of Domain Wall Break-Through from Localized Obstacles in Thin Magnetic Films (18.2.1)
(a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K161-K163 (1985).
296
Subject Index
18.3 Ferrimagnetic Properties Review Article
E . P . WOHLFARTH
Magnetic Materials for Recording (18; 18.3; 21.1; 21.1.1; 22.6; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 3 3 9 - 3 5 0 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
E . M . SMOKOTIN, O . P . KVASHNINA, a n d A . M .
KAPITONOV
*Acoustic Properties of Terbium Ferrite Garnet in the Region of the Compensation Temperature Point (7 and 18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 5 3 - K 5 6 (1985).
K . IWAUCHI a n d N . KOIZUMI
•Magnetic and Dielectric Relaxations of F e 3 0 4 and Some Ferrites (14.4 and 18.3; 22.6; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 6 1 7 - 6 2 1 (1985).
V . K . VLASKO-VLASOV a n d A . F . KHAPIKOV
•Reorientation of Domain Walls in a Garnet Film under the Action of an AC Magnetic Field (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K 1 5 7 - K 1 6 2 (1985).
P . C . RIEDI a n d L . ZAMMIT-MANGION
•
•Difference between Domain Wall Motion in Single Crystal and Polycrystalline YIG Observed by Pulsed N M R (18.3 and 19; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K163-K.166 (1985).
V . I. MALTSEV
•Umbrella-Type Magnetic Structures in Diluted Ordered Lithium Ferrospinels (18.3; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 193-200 (1985).
S . R . MURTHY a n d T . S . RAO
•Elastic Behaviour of Mixed Li-Ni Ferrites (12.2 and 18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 2 3 9 - 2 4 3 (1985).
Z . SIMSA, Y . K A W A I , a n d V . A . M .
BRABERS
•Anelasticity and Relaxation Effects in Single Crystal Mn Ferrites (12.2 and 18.3; 7; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 611 - 6 1 7 (1985).
18.3 Ferrimagnetic Properties
297
I. GUERASIMENKO a n d A . GONZALEZ-ARIAS
•Thermal Treatments and Magnetic Properties in High Zn Content N i - Z n Ferrites (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 5 9 - K 1 6 3 (1985). A . A . SIDOROV, V . P . SUETIN, V . G . POKAZANIEV, a n d B. V . KARPENKO
•Determination of Effective Indirect Exchange Interaction Integrals in Ferrimagnets (18.3; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p. 6 2 5 - 6 2 9 (1985). I. O . TROYANCHUK, L . A . BASHKIROV, L . V . BALYKO, V . M . PAVLOV, A . N . PIROGOV, A . P . VOKHMYANIN, a n d O . A . ZALUKOVSKAYA
•Magnetic Ordering in the System Ca(Cu, _ , M n J j M n 4 0 1 2 (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 6 0 1 - 6 0 8 (1985). C . MICHALK a n d W . THIEL
Garnet Formation of Al-Substituted Yttrium Iron Garnet Ceramics Studied by Mössbauer Effect and Magnetization Measurements (1.2 and 5; 18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. 3 2 5 - 3 3 0 (1985). E . Z . KATSNELSON a n d A . G . KAROZA
•Direct Observation of Ferrite Photomagnetization (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K49 —K53 (1985).
P . C . M . GUBBENS, A . M . VAN DER KRAAN, a n d K . H . J . BUSCHOW
• l 6 ' D y Mössbauer Effect in Dy 2 Fe 1 4 B (5 and 18.3; 22.8) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 575 - 5 8 0 (1985). S. R . MURTHY a n d T . S . RAO
•Magnetostriction of N i - Z n and C o - Z n Ferrites (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 3 1 - 6 3 5 (1985).
E . Z . KATSNELSON a n d A . G . KAROZA
•Peculiarities of Photomagnetization and Magnetoelectric Interactions in Ferrites (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) V o l . 90, N o . 2, p. K 1 7 9 - K 1 8 4 (1985).
S . LIGENZA
•Dynamical Nature of Superexchange Interaction in Y 3 F e s 0 1 2 Studied by Neutron Spectroscopy (13 and 18.3; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 1 0 5 - 1 1 2 (1985).
F . M . MOSTAFA, H . PTASIEWICZ-BAK, a n d S . LIGENZA
• N e u t r o n Diffraction Study of the Spinel C o A l F e 0 4 (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 9 9 - 1 0 3 (1985).
298
Subject Index
N . N . DELYAGIN, V . I. KRYLOV, G . T . MUJIRI, V . I. NESTEROV, a n d S . I. REIMAN
*The Magnetic Hyperfine Field for " 9 S n Atoms in G d M n S i Intermetallic Compound. Zero Contribution f r o m 3d Moments (5 and 18.3; 21.1 ; 21.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 5 5 5 - 5 6 1 (1985).
P . K . SINGH
•Effect of Dimensional Resonance and Damping Constant on Various Parameters Used in MagnetoMicrowave Kerr Effect in Ferrites (18.3 and 20; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 5 8 3 - 5 9 6 (1985).
D . PLUSA, R . PFRANGER, a n d B . WYSLOCKI
•Dependence of Domain Width on Crystal Thickness in Y C o , Single Crystals (18.3; 21.1; 21.4) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 2, p. 5 3 3 - 5 3 8 (1985).
S . A . MÄZEN a n d A . H . WAFIK
•Barkhausen J u m p s of Single and Polycrystalline Ferrites (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 2, p. 5 3 9 - 5 4 3 (1985).
K . IWAUCHI a n d Y . IKEDA
Magnetic and Dielectric Properties of B a 2 T i 4 F e 2 0 1 3 - K 2 T i 6 0 ] (14.4; 18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 6 2 3 - 6 2 9 (1985).
R . PFRANGER, D . PLUSA, B. WYSLOCKI, a n d J . J . WYSLOCKI
•Magnetic Domain Structure in the Demagnetized State of a Sintered Nd 1 5 Fe 7 7 B 8 Permanent Magnet (18.3; 21.1.1; 21.4) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 2, p. K 1 2 3 - K 1 2 5 (1985).
A . GONZALEZ-ARIAS a n d I. GUERASIMENKO
•Effect of C u O Microamounts in NiZnCo Ferrites (18.3; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 2, p. K 1 3 1 - K . 1 3 4 (1985).
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18.4 Antiferromagnetic Properties Review Article
K . H . FISCHER
•Spin Glasses (II) (18.2 and 18.4; 2; 5; 7; 8; 13; 14; 21 ; 21.1 ; 21.6; 22.6; 22.8) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 3 - 7 1 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes J . SCHREIBER a n d D . SCHULZ
Self-Consistent Dynamical Theory for Heisenberg Spin Glasses and 1 8 . 1 ; 8 ; 1 8 . 2 ; 1 8 . 4 )
(2
( b ) V o l . 1 2 7 , N o . 1, p . 1 3 9 - 1 4 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
P . H . GREENWOOD a n d P . DE V . DU PLESSIS
•Critical Behaviour of Antiferromagnetic Fe 2 As (18.4; 21.1.1) ( b ) V o l . 127, N o . 1, p . K 1 9 - K 2 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
A . S . T . PIRES a n d M . E . GOUVEA
*Non-Linear Dynamics of a Classical One-Dimensional Antiferromagnet with Two Anisotropics (13.5.4 a n d 18.4) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 7 , N o . 1, p . K 2 5 - K . 2 8 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
M . OGATA, H . KOZAKA, a n d N . URYO
•Magnetic Interactions in Spinel Compound C o G a 2 0 4 (18.4; 22.8.2) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 7 , N o . 1, p . K 3 3 - K 3 6 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
J . IHLEMANN, H . J . KROKOSZINSKI, E . GMELIN, a n d K . BARNER
•The Detection of Magnetic Order-Order Transitions in M n A s ^ ^ P , Crystals ( 1 8 . 2 and 1 8 . 4 ; 8 ; 2 2 . 8 ) ( a ) V o l . 8 7 , N o . 1, p . 2 7 9 - 2 8 2 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
P . COLOMBET a n d W . S . GLAUNSINGER
Anomalous High-Temperature EPR Linewidths in the Spinel Solid Solution Cu 2x Cr2,Sn2_2xS4 (19; 18.2; 18.4; 22.8.2) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 8 , N o . 1, p . 1 4 1 - 1 4 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
G . UFFINGER a n d A . KASTEN
•Specific Heat and Magnetocaloric Effects in T b P 0 4 . I. Experiments (1.2 a n d 18.4; 8; 22.8.1) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 8 , N o . 1, p . 2 0 1 - 2 0 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
H . K I D O , T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
•Preparation and Magnetic Properties of YMnSi ( 1 8 . 2 and 1 8 . 4 ; 1 8 . 1 ; 2 1 . 1 ; 2 1 . 4 ) ( a ) V o l . 8 8 , N o . 1, p . K 3 9 - K 4 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
300
Subject I n d e x
A . KASTEN a n d G . U F F I N G E R
' S p e c i f i c H e a t a n d M a g n e t o c a l o r i c Effects in T b P 0 4 . II. M e a n Field T h e o r y (1.2 a n d 18.4; 8 ; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, N o . 2, p. 5 2 5 - 5 3 5 (1985).
A . BIRCZYNSKI a n d Z . T .
LALOWICZ
' H - N M R S p e c t r a of M o l e c u l a r G r o u p s in a P a r a m a g n e t i c M a t r i x (19; 18.1; 18.4; 22) (b) Vol. 128, N o . 2, p. 5 4 5 - 5 5 2 (1985).
S . P O K R Z Y W N I C K I a n d E . SOLIK
T h e M a g n e t i c R e s o n a n c e of G d 3 + in G d 2 S e 3 n e a r the P h a s e T r a n s i t i o n a n d u p to 300 K (19; 18.1; 18.4; 22) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. 6 1 9 - 6 2 3 (1985).
R . CHAKRAVARTHY, S . K.. PARANJPE, M . R . L . N . M U R T H Y , L . M A D H A V R A O , a n d N . S . SATYA M U R T H Y
* M a g n e t i c S t r u c t u r e of U C u j . ^ N i ^ (18.4; 21.1; 21.5) (a) Vol. 88, N o . 2, p. K 1 5 5 - K 1 5 8 (1985).
T . NATTERMANN -
' M e t a s t a b i l i t y a n d D e p i n n i n g T h r e s h o l d in t h e R a n d o m Field Ising M o d e l (18.4) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. 153 - 1 6 2 (1985).
A . S . T . PIRES
*A Discussion a b o u t t h e N-Pole A p p r o x i m a t i o n t o t h e C o n t i n u e d - F r a c t i o n E x p a n s i o n (18.4) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. 1 6 3 - 1 7 2 (1985).
H . K . SY ' S o l u t i o n E x c i t a t i o n s in A l t e r n a t i n g A n t i f e r r o m a g n e t i c L i n e a r C h a i n s (18.4) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. 1 7 3 - 1 7 6 (1985).
I . M . SAVIÈ a n d L j . M A U R E R
*On t h e G r o u n d - S t a t e P r o p e r t i e s of T w o - D i m e n s i o n a l q - S t a t e P o t t s A n t i f e r r o m a g n e t s (18.4) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p . K 3 9 - K 4 2 (1985).
P . PAWLICKI
' T e m p e r a t u r e I n d u c e d M e t a m a g n e t i c T r a n s i t i o n s in the M a g n e t o e l a s t i c Spin M o d e l (18.2 a n d 18.4) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p . K 1 2 7 - K 1 3 0 (1985).
A . L . TRONCONI a n d O . A . C . N U N E S
* T h e E f f e c t of the L a s e r - D r e s s e d s f I n t e r a c t i o n o n t h e Neel T e m p e r a t u r e of A n t i f e r r o m a g n e t i c s (18.4) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 2, p . K.135 - K 1 3 9 (1985).
301
18.4 Antiferromagnetic Properties N . B . IVANOV
*Virtual Dipole-Exchange Surface Magnons on Semi-Infinite Uniaxial Antiferromagnets ( 1 3 . 5 . 4 a n d 18.4) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 9 , N o . 2 , p. K 1 4 1 - K 1 4 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
P . J . BECKER, H . G . KAHLE, a n d E . KELLER
*The Phase Diagramm of TbP0 4 Measured by Linear Optical Birefringence (1.2 a n d 18.4; 2 0 ; 22.8.1) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 0 , N o . 1, p. 1 9 1 - 1 9 6 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
D . HAJDUKOVIC a n d I. M . SAVIC
*On the Properties of Two-Dimensional Ising Antiferromagnets with General Spin S at Zero Temperature (18.4) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 0 , N o . 1, p. K 3 3 - K 3 6
(1985).
B . CHENEVIER, M . BACMANN, D . FRUCHART, J . P. SENATEUR et R . FRUCHART
'Propriétés magnétiques de MnRhAs. Structures magnétiques (Magnetic Properties of MnRhAs. Magnetic Structures) ( 1 8 . 2 and 1 8 . 4 ; 2 1 ) ( a ) V o l . 9 0 , N o . 1, p. 3 3 1 - 3 4 1
(1985).
Y u . M . SEIDOV a n d A . M . SULEIMANOV
Theory of Absorption and Scattering of Light by Singlet-Triplet Magnetic Systems ( 1 3 . 5 . 4 a n d 2 0 . 1 ; 1 8 . 2 ; 18.4) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 1 , N o . 2 , p. 5 4 5 - 5 5 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
M . AVEROUS, B . A . LOMBOS, C . FAU, E. ILBNOUELGHAZI, J. C . TEDENAC, G . BRUN, a n d M . A . BARTKOWSKI
*Pb, „^Gd^Te a New Semimagnetic Semiconductor with Rare Earths ( 1 4 . 3 and 1 8 . 4 ; 1 9 ; 2 2 . 8 ) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 1 , N o . 2, p. 7 5 9 - 7 6 8 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
M . NOGUES, M . HAMEDOUN, J . L . DORMANN, a n d G . VILLERS
*Magnetic Domains in Antiferromagnetic ZnCr 2 X 4 (X = S, Se) as Seen by Magnetization Measurements (18.4; 22.8.2) (a) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 2 , p. 5 9 7 - 6 0 2 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
G . A . GOVOR
•Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of MnAs 0 ( 1 8 . 2 and 1 8 . 4 ; 2 1 )
95P0,
(a) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 2 , p. K 1 2 9 - K 1 3 2 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
T . NATTERMANN
*Some Remarks on the Random Field Ising Model on a Lattice (18.4) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 2 , N o . 1, p. 1 2 5 - 1 3 1 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
P. PAWLICKI
Calculation of the Magnon Spectrum for Mn 3 GaC Metamagnets (13.5.4; 18.2; 18.4; 22.8) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 2 , N o . 1, p . K 3 7 - K 4 0
(1985).
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G . J . MUENCH, S . ARAJS, a n d E . MATIJEVIC
The Morin Transition in Small a - F e 2 0 3 Particles (18.2; 18.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 1 8 7 - 1 9 2 (1985).
J . WALCZAK, M . K U R Z A W A , J . KURIATA, a n d L . SADLOWSKI
•Temperature Dependence of the EPR Linewidht of F e V 0 4 (18.4 and 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 9 9 - K 1 0 2 (1985).
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19. Magnetic Resonance Review Articles
H . W . STREIT WOLF
Physical Properties of Polyacetylene (13.5 and 13.5.3; 6; 18; 19; 20.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 5 4 (1985).
M . GODLEWSKI
*On the Application of the Photo-EPR Technique to the Studies of Photoionization, D A P Recombination, and Non-Radiative Recombination Processes (13.4 and 19; 16; 22.2; 22.4.1; 22.5) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 5 2 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
P . REINERER, J . KÖHLER, a n d U . SCHMID
Triplet Excitons in Non-Resonant Molecular Pairs. Saturation Effects in Electron Spin Resonance (13.5.1; 19; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 2 3 7 - 2 4 4 (1985).
PREM C H A N D a n d M . UMAR
•Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Study of Copper(II) Ions in Single Crystal of Strontium Formate Dihydrate (13.4 and 19; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 8 6 (1985).
G . GERBETH, E . MROSAN, R . ZELLER, a n d P . H . DEDERICHS
Calculation of the Change in Knight Shift Due to Zn, Ga, and Ge Impurities in Copper (13.4; 19; 21.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 3 6 5 - 3 6 9 (1985).
M . N . ALIEV a n d L . R . TAGIROV
•Theory of Temperature Dependent EPR Linewidth in Semimagnetic Semiconductors (19; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K61 - K 6 4 (1985).
B . BERULAVA a n d R . MIRIANASHVILI
•Radio-Frequency Discrete Saturation Measurement of the Signs of Ligand Hyperfine Interaction Tensor Components for Ce 3 + in CaF 2 (19; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 6 9 - K 7 2 (1985).
P . J . ALONSO a n d R . ALCALA
• E P R Study of M n + Ions in SrF 2 (11 and 19; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 7 7 - K 7 9 (1985).
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M . HERGET, A . HOFSTAETTER, a n d A . SCHARMANN
*EPR of the F"-Centre in LiYF 4 (19; 10.2; 22.5) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K . 8 3 - K 8 7 (1985).
J . T R I T T - G O C a n d N . PISLEWSKI
*A Study of H 2 0 Lattice Diffusion in Sodium Nitroprusside Single Crystal (9 and 19; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 4 1 - K . 4 4 (1985).
M . J . OTERO DE LA GANDARA, J . C . CONESA, a n d J . SORIA
*Paramagnetic Centers in UV-Irradiated Z n 4 0 ( B 0 2 ) 6 (13.4 and 19; 11; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K . 8 4 (1985).
T H . MÜSSIG a n d F . GRANZER
*Long Living Conduction Electrons in Decomposed Na^Ag, .^Cl Crystals, Detected by EPR Specroscopy (19; 13.4; 22.5.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K . 8 5 - K 8 8 (1985). S . V . NISTOR, D . SCHOEMAKER, I. URSU, a n d B. R . YANG
*The Study of Tl2+ Centres in NaCl and RbCl (10.2 and 19; 11; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 5 0 3 - 5 0 8 (1985). E . B. FELDMAN a n d K . T . SUMMANEN
*On Quasistationary States in the Multipulse Spin-Locking (19) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 5 0 9 - 5 1 5 (1985). B . R . YANG, A . BOUWEN, a n d D . SCHOEMAKER
'Electron Spin Resonance Study of Fe + Centers in NaCl: F e + (13.4 and 19; 10.2; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, 6 5 7 - 6 6 2 (1985).
+
and Motion of the Associated Vacancies
A . REQUARDT a n d G . LEHMANN
A Hole Center Causing Rose Coloration in A1P0 4 and G a P 0 4 (13.4; 11; 19; 20.1; 20.3; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 6 9 5 - 7 0 1 (1985). A . REQUARDT a n d G . LEHMANN
*Impurity-Related Electron Centers in a-Berlinite (A1P0 4 ) (10.2 and 19; 11; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, K 1 1 7 - K 1 2 0 (1985).
R . BLINC, P . CEVC, a n d N . I. SILKIN
*EPR Study of the Pseudo-One-Dimensional Ferroelectric Phase Transition in Tl 2 + Doped C s H 2 P 0 4 (14.4.1 and 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K 1 4 7 - K 1 4 9 (1985).
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O . Z . A L E K P E R O V , V . G . G O L U B E V , V . I . IVANOV-OMSKII, a n d A . S H . M E K H T I E V
*The Effect of Electron-Electron Interaction on the Cyclotron Resonance Linewidth in n-GaAs (14.3.4 and 19; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K171-K.174 (1985). G . A . PETRAKOVSKII, G . S . P A T R I N , a n d N . V . VOLKOV
*Change of Magnetic Resonance Parameters in F e B 0 3 : N i 0 Induced by Radiation (A = 1.06 (im) (10.2 and 19; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K153-K.156 (1985). P . C . RIEDI a n d L .
ZAMMIT-MANGION
•Difference between Domain Wall Motion in Single Crystal and Polycrystalline YIG Observed by Pulsed N M R (18.3 and 19; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K.163-K166 (1985). P . COLOMBET a n d W . S . G L A U N S I N G E R
* Anomalous High-Temperature EPR Linewidths in the Spinel Solid Solution Cu 2j( Cr 2;< Sn 2 _ 2;i S 4 (19; 18.2; 18.4; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 1 4 1 - 1 4 9 (1985). Z . F R A I T , D . F R A I T O V A , a n d N . ZARUBOVA
""Observation of F M R Surface Spin Wave Mode in Bulk Amorphous Ferromagnets (18.2 and 19; 2; 21.1; 21.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 1 9 - 2 2 2 (1985). S . D . L E T Y U C H E N K O , E . I . S L I N K O , K . D . TOVSTYUK, A . G . K H A N D O Z H K O , a n d N . K . TOVSTYUK
*Jahn-Teller Effect in Li-Doped SnTe (13.4 and 19; 10.2; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 8 7 - K . 9 2 (1985). A . A . ALYBAKOV, O . M . ARBOTOEV, V . A . G U B A N O V A , a n d K . K U D A B A E V
Cr 5 + Paramagnetic Centers in X-Irradiated K H 2 P 0 4 : Cr 3 + Single Crystals (13.4; 11; 19; 20.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 9 3 - K 9 6 (1985). Erratum (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K89 (1985). L . LATIE, G . VILLENEUVE, C H . C R O S , a n d P . HAGENMULLER
Influence of Cationic Vacancies on the Mobility of Li + Ions in Some Cation-Deficient Materials. An N M R Study (10.2; 9; 14.4; 19; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 4 7 5 - 4 8 2 (1985). A . BIRCZYNSKI a n d Z . T .
LALOWICZ
* ' H - N M R Spectra of Molecular Groups in a Paramagnetic Matrix (19; 18.1; 18.4; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 5 4 5 - 5 5 2 (1985). R . C . D U V A R N E Y , J . R . N I K L A S , a n d J . - M . SPAETH
•Electron Nuclear Double Resonance of the Trapped Hole Center in a - A l 2 0 3 : M g 2 + (13.4 and 19; 22.6) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 6 7 3 - 6 8 1 (1985). 20
physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
Subject Index
306 P . J . ALONSO a n d R . ALCALA
*EPR Study of a New Trigonal Mn2 + Defect in SrF 2 (19; 13.4; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K153 —K.155 (1985). S. POKRZYWNICKI a n d E . SOLIK
•The Magnetic Resonance of Gd 3 + in Gd 2 Se 3 near the Phase Transition and up to 300 K. (19; 18.1; 18.4; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 6 1 9 - 6 2 3 (1985). A . EDGAR, J . M . SPAETH, a n d G . J . TROUP
and Optical Fluorescence Spectra of Cr 3 + Ions in Alexandrite (19 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K175-K178 (1985).
•EPR
D . BACKS
•Determination of the Spin-Hamiltonian Parameter of Mn-Doped Wurtzite (ZnS Platelets) (19; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K.183-K186 (1985). V . P . SETH, V . K . JAIN, a n d R . S . BANSAL
•Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of M n i + in Double Nitrate Crystals (13.4 and 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 375-380 (1985). A . M . HASSIB, A . A . S. MUSMUS, a n d M . A . A . ISSA
•Conduction Electron Spin Resonance of Blue Sodalite (19; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 147-153 (1985). R . SIKDAR a n d A . K . PAL
•EPR Studies of Dimensionality in Copper Calcium Acetate Hexahydrate (19; 18.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 243-248 (1985). S. A . Y . AL-ISMAIL, K . ARSHAK, a n d C . A . HOGARTH
Electron Spin Resonance Measurements and Electrical Characteristics, before and after Electroforming, of Thin Films of SiO/Nb 2 O s and Nb 2 O s (14.3.1 and 14.3.4; 2; 19; 22.6; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 363-374 (1985). D . BACKS
•Axial A M = + 3 and Cubic Am = + 1 Forbidden Transitions in the EPR Spectrum of Mn 2 + in ZnS (19; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 7 5 - K 7 8 (1985). K . E . TARKPEA a n d A . OTS
Thermal Stability of Fe + Centres and Thermoluminescence of ZnS Single Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 19; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 799-803(1985).
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N . SIELAFF, H . NELKOWSKI, H . PRADELLA, J . SAHM, a n d K . ZINK
*EPR Measurements on F e - C u Complexes in ZnSe (19; 13.4; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K 1 7 7 - K 1 7 9 (1985). G . - H . CHEN, A . MORIMOTO, M . KUMEDA, a n d T . SHIMIZU
*ESR Studies on Doped Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon-Carbon (2 and 19; 13.4; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K 1 8 1 - K 1 8 3 (1985). A . L . ERZINKYAN, V . V . MURAVEVA, V. P . PARFENOVA, a n d V . V . TUROVTSEV
•Magnetic Hyperfine Interaction of 9 2 m N b in ZrFe 2 (19; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K201-K.205 (1985). V . M . POLYANOVSKII
Harmonics of Cyclotron and Cyclotron-Phonon Resonances in Semiconductors with Superlattice (6 and 13; 19; 20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 95—101 (1985).
S . V . NISTOR, I. HEYNDERICKX, E . GOOVAERTS, A . BOUWEN, a n d D . SCHOEMAKER
*ESR and Optical Absorption Study of the TI°(1) Center in Na CI. A Stable Laser-Active Type Defect (102 and 19; 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 7 5 - 1 8 2 (1985).
A . DE KEERSGIETER, F . CALLENS, M . BAROEN, P . MATTHYS, a n d E . BOESMAN
*ESR of Isolated Mn 2 + Centers in Alkali Chlorides (13.4 and 19; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 2 9 7 - 3 0 1 (1985).
H . SOTHE, P . STUDZINSKI, a n d J . - M . SPAETH
•Pairs of F-Centers and F " Impurities in K.C1 Studied by E N D O R (13.4 and 19; 10.2; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 3 3 9 - 3 4 6 (1985).
Y u . V . GORELKINSKII, N . N . NEVINNYI, a n d A . A . KIM
•New EPR Spectrum in Helium-Implanted Silicon (19; 11; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K . 5 1 - K 5 3 (1985).
M . K . KERIMOV
•Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of Stabilized Electrons in P T F E Coronoelectrets (14.4.1 and 19; 22.9) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K71 — K74 (1985).
M . KORKMAZ a n d B . AKTA$
*EPR of M n 2 + in Strontium Tartrate Trihydrate Single Crystals (13.4 and 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 4 3 - 7 4 8 (1985). 20*
Subject Index
308 I. J . BOOTH a n d C . F . SCHWERDTFEGER
*Optically Detected Cyclotron Resonance in AgBr (19 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 4 9 - 7 5 6 (1985).
N . T . BAGRAEV, L . S . VLASENKO, a n d A . A . LEBEDEV
*Gold Solid Solution Decay in Silicon. I. Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation Data (10.2 and 19; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 607 - 6 1 9 (1985).
C . S . SUNANDANA a n d K . S . RAO
EsR and Other Properties of Copper-Substituted Tellurium Vanadate Glasses (2; 14; 19; 20.1; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 681 - 6 9 0 (1985).
I. BAKONYI, K . - S . H A N , a n d H . E . SCHONE
* 51 V N M R of Amorphous and Crystalline V-Zr Alloys (19; 2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 249 - 254 (1985). D . BACKS, R . STOSSER, a n d M . LIEBERENZ
* Multiple-Quantum Transitions and Optical Exication Processes in the EPR of M n 2 + in ZnS (19; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. l , p . 291-297(1985). D . NEOGY a n d T . PUROHIT
The Behavior of Active Centers in a Laser Host. A Crystal Field Investigation on N d 3 + and Er 3 + in LaF 3 Single Crystals (13.4; 8; 18; 19; 22.5) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 3 2 9 - 3 3 8 (1985). PREM CHAND, G . C . UPRETI, M . UMAR, a n d R . J . SINGH
*EPR of Cu 2 + in Barium Formate Single Crystal (13.4 and 19; 22.9) (b) Vol. 131, No. l , p . 357-367(1985). A . GOLTZENE, B . MEYER, C . SCHWAB, X . H . L i u , K . BOHRINGER, a n d S. KALBITZER
*EPR Monitoring of Annealing Effects in F-Implanted Amorphous Silicon (10.2 and 19; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 4 5 - K 4 8 (1985). W . ULRICI
Photoinduced Optical Absorption of C r 4 + in Semi-Insulating G a A s : C r (13.4; 16; 19; 20.1; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 0 7 - 7 1 7 (1985). M . AVEROUS, B . A . LOMBOS, C . F A U , E . ILBNOUELGHAZI, J . C . TEDENAC, G . BRUN, a n d M . A . BARTKOWSKI
P b j . ^ G d ^ T e a New Semimagnetic Semiconductor with Rare Earths (14.3 and 18.4; 19; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 5 9 - 7 6 8 (1985).
309
19. M a g n e t i c R e s o n a n c e T . S H . ABESADZE a n d M . P U N K I N E N
Discrete S a t u r a t i o n of the Optical A b s o r p t i o n Line of P r 4 * in C a F 2 u n d e r the C o n d i t i o n of P u m p i n g (13.4 a n d 20.1; 19; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 5 3 - K 1 5 5 (1985).
R . B L I N C , P . C E V C , J . SELIGER, a n d M . K O R E N
* E P R of T l 2 + D o p e d I n c o m m e n s u r a t e K 2 S e 0 4 (13.5.4 a n d 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 6 7 - K 1 7 2 (1985). Erratum (b) Vol. 132, N o . 2, p. K143 (1985).
M . M . EL-ZAIDIA, A . A . AMMAR, a n d R . A .
I n f r a - R e d Spetra,
Electron
Spin
EL-MALLWANY
Resonance
Spectra, a n d
Density of (TeO 2 ) 1 0 0
x(WO})x
and
(TeO 2 ), 0 0 - x(Z.nCl2)x Glasses (2 a n d 20.1; 19; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 6 3 7 - 6 4 2 (1985).
J . CORBERO, D . J . PUSIOL, A . E . WOLFENSON, a n d A . H . B R U N E T T I
•Possible I n c o m m e n s u r a t e Structure in 4 , 4 ' - D i c h l o r o b i p h e n y l S u l p h o n e as Studied by the NQR (1.2 a n d 19; 22.9) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. K 9 7 - K 9 9 (1985).
35
C1 Nuclei
L . VAN ROBBROECK, E . GOOVAERTS, a n d D . SCHOEMAKER
* E l e c t r o n - S p i n - R e s o n a n c e Study of C o 2 + a n d N i + Centers in A g C l (Cu, Co, Ni) (13.4 a n d 19; 22.5.1) (b) Vol. 132, N o . 1, p. 179—187 (1985).
V . P . SETH, A . Y A D A V , a n d R . S . BANSAL
• S o l u t i o n of the S p i n - H a m i l t o n i a n with O r t h o r h o m b i c H F a n d g - T e n s o r s ( 5 = 1/2). I. T h e o r y (19; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, N o . 1, p. 2 5 5 - 2 5 9 (1985).
E . L . F R A N K E V I C H , D . I . K A D Y R O V , I . A . SOKOLIK, A . I . P R I S T U P A , V . M . KOBRYANSKII. a n d N . Y . Z U R A B Y A N
O n the C o n d u c t i v i t y M e c h a n i s m of Weakly D o p e d Polyacetylene (14.3.1; 19; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, N o . 1, p. 2 8 3 - 2 9 4 (1985).
P . C . S C H M I D T , W . B A D E N , N . W E I D E N , a n d A . WEISS
*The Intermetallic System N a H g , Shift of N a , H g , a n d T1 (19; 21) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 1, p. 2 0 5 - 2 1 2 (1985).
A . V . DVURECHENSKII a n d V . V . S U P R U N C H I K
*Low S y m m e t r y C e n t r e in Silicon (11 a n d 19; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 1, p. K 5 3 - K 5 6 (1985).
X - R a y Investigations a n d M e a s u r e m e n t s of the K n i g h t
310
Subject Index
A . V . MITIN a n d E . A . POPOV
GMR Effect on Conversion Electron Polarization (5; 19; 21.1.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 523-530 (1985).
L . VAN ROBROECK, A . BOUWEN, a n d D . SCHOEMAKER
•Electron Spin Resonance Study of Ni2 + Centers in AgCl (Cu, Ni) (13.4 and 19; 22.5.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 565-572 (1985).
M . KORKMAZ a n d B. AKTA$
A Fast Computational Method to Obtain Spin-Hamiltonian Parameters of S and I = 5/2 Ions (13.4; 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 573-579 (1985).
S. N . LUKIN a n d O . P . TESLYA
The Structure of the Magnetic Centre in Cs 3 CoCl 5 (13.4; 19; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 601-606 (1985). V . P . MEIKLYAR, A . E . USACHEV, Y U . V . YABLOKOV, a n d V . A . SHUSTOV
* E P R a n d E N D O R in C s C a C l 3 : G d 3 + Crystals
(1.2 and 19; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 7 3 - K 7 6 (1985). J . WALCZAK, M . KURZAWA, J . KURIATA, a n d L . SADLOWSKI
"Temperature Dependence of the EPR Linewidth of FeV0 4 (18.4 and 19; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 9 9 - K 1 0 2 (1985). L . G . MIDODASHVILI a n d A . I. TUGUSHI
•Saturation of the Inhomogeneously Broadened EPR Line at Low Temperatures under Bottleneck Conditions (6 and 19) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K127-K130 (1985). G . ABRAHAM, H . NELKOWSKI, H . PRADELLA, J . SAHM, a n d K . ZINK
•Manganese Pairs in ZnSe Detected by EPR Measurements (19; 13.4; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K133-K138 (1985). V . P . SETH, V . K . JAIN, A . YADAV, a n d R . S. BANSAL
*ESR Study of Vanadyl Ion in Potassium Succinate (19; 13.4; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, o. K139-K142 (1985). Z . KLEM a n d J . KACZÉR
The FMR of a Close-Packed Bubble Lattice (18.2; 19; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 525-532 (1985).
19. Magnetic Resonance D . K . FOWLER, D . C . CREAGH, R . W . N . KINNEAR, a n d G . V . H . WILSON
*Two-PuIse Stimulated Echo in Ferromagnetic Metals (19; 21.1; 21.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 545-553 (1985).
312
Subject Index
20. Optical Properties Original Papers and Short Notes
V . V . NEMOSHKALENKO a n d A . N . TIMOSHEVSKII
The Peculiarities of the Electronic Structure of BaTi0 3 in the ATi0 3 (A = Ca, Sr, Ba) Series (13.1; 20; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 1 6 3 - 1 7 3 (1985).
I. G . LANG, S . T . PAVLOV, A . V . PROKAZNIKOV, a n d A . V . GOLTSEV
*General Theory of Secondary Radiation in Condensed Matter (20; 6; 13.5.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 187-200 (1985).
R . S . VARDANIAN a n d A . K H . KHACHATRIAN
Application of the Invariance Principle in the Dynamic Theory of X-Ray Scattering (1 ; 20) (a) Vol. 86, No. 1, p. 7 3 - 7 8 (1985). P . A . AUGUSTOV, K . K . SHVARTS, a n d E . KRATZIG
"Intensity Dependent Saturation Space Charge Fields in L i T a 0 3 : Fe (14.3.4 and 20; 22.8.1) ( a ) V o l . 8 7 , N o . 1, p . K 7 3 - K 7 6
(1985).
S. G U H A a n d C . BASU
"Parametric Excitation of Electron-Acoustic Waves by Helicon Waves in Magnetised SemiconduptorPlasma (13 and 20; 22) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K137 - K. 142 (1985). V . S . VIKHRENKO a n d M . I. KULAK
Correlation and Spectral Properties of Individual Particles of Molecular Crystals with Isolated Point Imperfections (6 and 10.2; 20; 23) (b) Vol. 128, No. l , p . 113-118 (1985). G . MARTENS, P . RABE, a n d P . WENCK
"Destructive Interference and Multiple Scattering Effects Observed in Ca K-Edge EXAFS Spectra (1.4 and 20; 22.6; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 103-111 (1985). A . BORKOWSKA
"Magnetooptical Diffraction and Modulation in Thin Garnet Films (18.2.1 and 20; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 601 - 6 1 0 (1985). L . A . NEFEDIEV a n d V . V . SAMARTSEV
"The Dynamic Echo-Hologram Transformation in Three-Level Systems (13.4 and 20) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 631 - 6 3 5 (1985).
20. Optical Properties
313
F . EGGERT a n d W . SCHOLZ
*A Rapid Deconvolution Method Based on the Bayesian Theorem Applied to Energy Dispersive X-Ray Emission Analysis (1 and 20) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K 1 2 3 - K 1 2 5 (1985). E . L . ALBUQUERQUE, N . S. ALMEIDA, a n d M . C . OLIVEROS
* Light Scattering by Surface Ripples in a Spatially Dispersive Medium (13.5.1 and 20; 7) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 1 7 7 - 1 8 6 (1985). I. V . STASYUK a n d S. S. KOTSUR
*The Ionic Gyration and Electrogyration in Dielectric Crystals (14.4 and 20; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 577 — 586 (1985). C . SUGIURA a n d S. MURAMATSU
*Sulfur K X-Ray Absorption-Edge Structures and Electronic States of Transition-Metal Sulfides MS and MS 2 (M = Fe, Co, Ni) (13.1 and 20; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K157 —K161 (1985). V . HIETSCHOLD a n d G . SEIFERT
•Soft X-Ray Spectra of Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon (13 and 20; 2; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. K 1 6 3 - K 1 6 6 (1985). K . CSACH, J . MISKUF, a n d V . KAREL
' A n g u l a r Distribution of Emitted X-Rays from an Ion-Implanted Layer (11 and 20; 21.1.1) (a) V o l . 89, N o . 2, p. K 1 5 3 - K 1 5 5 (1985).
I. V . STASYUK a n d S. S. KOTSUR
*On the Theory of Electrogyration in Dielectric Crystals. Sheelite-Type Crystals (14.4 and 20; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 0 3 - 1 1 3 (1985). P . J . BECKER, H . G . KAHLE, a n d E . KELLER
The Phase Diagram of T b P 0 4 Measured by Linear Optical Birefringence (1.2 and 18.4; 20; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 9 1 - 1 9 6 (1985). M . S. KUSHWAHA
*Helicon Wave Propagation in Semiconductor Magnetoplasma (13 a n d 20; 22.2.3) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 0 , N o . 1, p . K 3 7 - K 4 1
(1985).
R . POPRAWSKI, J . SHALDIN, a n d S . MATYJASIK
*Pyroelectric and Optical Properties of a - L i I 0 3 Crystals (14.4 and 20; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 6 7 - 1 7 1 (1985).
314
Subject Index
K . EIDNER, G . MAYER, R . SCHUSTER, L . KOMITOV, a n d A . G . PETROV
•Influence of Finite Sample Thickness and Distortion on the Critical Angle of Total Reflection (2 and 20) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 349 — 353 (1985). R . MASUT a n d C . M . PENCHINA
Photoionization Cross-Section for 8-Shell Deep Levels (13.4; 20; 22) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 737-742 (1985). H . BERGNER, V . BRÜCKNER, F . KERSTAN, L . L . KULYUK, S. I. RADAUTSAN, a n d E . E . STRUMBAN
•Picosecond Spectroscopy and Photoconductivity of n-InP (16 and 20; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K205-K208 (1985). F . BECHSTEDT a n d R . ENDERLEIN
Dielectric Screening, Polar Phonons, and Longitudinal Electronic Excitations of Quantum Well Douple Heterostructures. Application to Light Scattering from Charge Density Fluctuations (6 and 13.3; 14.4; 20; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 5 3 - 6 6 (1985). H . ROSSMANN a n d F . HENNEBERGER
•Resonatorless Optical Bistability of CdS. Reconsideration of Transient Effects Due to Lattice Heating (13.5.1 and 20; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. l , p . 185-192(1985). G . DRÄGER, W . CZOLBE, E . SCHULZ, A . SIMUNEK, J . DRAHOKOUPIL, Y U . N . KUCHERENKO, a n d V . V . NEMOSHKALENKO
•Valence Band Investigations of GaS by Means of Polarized X-Ray Emission Spectra (13.1 and 20; 22.3) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 193-200 (1985). Y u . A . BABANOV a n d V . R . SHVETSOV
•EXAFS: Bond Length Determination for Multicomponent Systems (1 and 20; 21.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K l - K 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . H.STRAMSKA
•Magneto-Optical Effects on the Generation of the Third Harmonic in Semiconductors (18 and 20; 13; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 7 7 - K 7 9 (1985). A . N . GUSANTINSKII, A . A . LAVRENTEV, M . A . BLOKHIN, a n d V . Y u . SLIVKA
•X-Ray Spectroscopic Investigation of the Electronic Structure and Chemical Bond of the Semiconductors Sn 2 P 2 S 6 and T13PS4 (13.1 and 20; 4; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K139-K143 (1985). P . K . SINGH
•Effect of Dimensional Resonance and Damping Constant on Various Parameters Used in MagnetoMicrowave Kerr Effect in Ferrites (18.3 and 20; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 583-596 (1985).
20. Optical Properties
315
L . A . BUGAEV a n d R . V . VEDRINSKII
Hartree-Fock Approximation in the Scattering Wave Method. K-Absorption of Ionic Crystals in the Single-Scattering Formalism (XANES and EXAFS) (13.1; 20; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 459-464 (1985).
M . S . ISLAM
•Chemical Shifts and EXAFS of the L m Absorption Discontinuity of Dysprosium in Some of Its Compounds (20; 21.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 471-476 (1985).
K . HEMACHANDRAN a n d A . R . CHETAL
*X-Ray Spectroscopic Studies of Azurite Mineral (13.1 and 20; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 503-507 (1985).
A . G R A S - M A R T I , V . E . ANDERSON, R . H . RITCHIE, a n d J . C . AHILEY
•Influence of Damping on the Energy Loss Straggling of Low Velocity Protons in an Electron Gas (13 and 20) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 509-513 (1985).
Y u . V . SUKHETSKII, A . V . SOLDATOV, A . N . GUSATINSKII, K . ZICKUS, a n d A . AUDZIJONIS
Energie Band Structure of SbS^Se, (13.1; 20; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K103-K106 (1985).
C . SUGRJRA a n d S . MURAMATSU
*K-Edge X-Ray Absorption Spectra from Potassium Compounds (20; 22) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K. 111 - K 115 ( 1985).
S. G Ö T Z
•Measurement of Anomalous Dispersion Effects around an Absorption Edge in the Soft X-Ray Region (1.1 and 20; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 4 0 7 - 4 1 2 (1985).
316
Subject I n d e x
20.1 Spectra, Optical Constants (X-Ray Spectra See 20) Review Articles
H . W . STREITWOLF
Physical Properties of Polyacetylene (13.5 and 13.5.3; 6 ; 18; 19; 20.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 127, N o . 1, p. 11 —54 (1985).
A . A . KAMINSKII
Achievements in the Field of Physics a n d Spectroscopy of Activated Laser Crystals (20.2; 20.1; 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 1, p. 1 1 - 5 7 (1985).
S. SUGAI Lattice Vibrations in the Charge-Density-Wave States of Layered Transition Metal Dichalcogenides (6 and 13; 1.2; 20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 129, N o . 1, p. 13 - 3 9 (1985).
T. S. M o s s * Relations between the Refractive Index and Energy G a p of Semiconductors (13.1 and 20.1; 22; 22.2.1; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 4 1 5 - 4 2 7 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
P . KLEINERT
Self-Consistent Field A p p r o x i m a t i o n for the Vibrational Spectra of Q u a t e r n a r y Alloys (6; 20.1; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 127, N o . 1, p. 1 0 9 - 1 1 9 (1985).
C . TRALLERO G I N E R a n d O . SOTOLONGO COSTA
* O n e - P h o n o n R e s o n a n c e R a m a n Scattering (6 and 20.1; 13.5.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 127, N o . 1, p. 1 2 1 - 1 3 0 (1985).
B. G . DICK
*Electric Field-Induced First O r d e r R a m a n Scattering in Alkali Halides (6 and 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 127, N o . 1, p. 131 - 1 3 8 (1985).
K . KAMBAS, A . ANAGNOSTOPOULOS, S . VES, B . PLOSS, a n d J . SPYRIDELIS
"Optical A b s o r p t i o n Edge Investigation of C d I n 2 S 4 a n d (3-In 2 S 3 C o m p o u n d s (20.1; 22.3; 22.8) (b) Vol. 127, N o . 1, p. 201 - 2 0 8 (1985).
317
20.1 Spectra. Optical Constants Y u . A . EKMANIS a n d I . S . R A D C H E N K O
"Light Extinction by Colloidal Thallium in Ionic Crystals (20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 2 8 7 - 2 9 8 (1985).
G . I. PILIPENKO, D . V . O P A R I N , O . I. TYUTYUNNIK, a n d F . F . GAVRILOV
Photostimulated Transformations of Complex Colour Centres in Lithium Hydride Single Crystals (6 and 10.2; 20.1; 20.3; 22) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 2 9 9 - 3 0 6 (1985).
A . G . M I R O N O V , V . A . M O R O Z O V A , a n d V . S . VAVILOV
*Some Peculiarities of the Electrooptical Spectra of n-GaAs(Cr) at Liquid Helium Temperatures (Wannier Levels?) (13.4 a n d 20.1; 14.3.4; 22.2.1) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 7 , N o . 1, p . 3 5 9 — 3 6 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
H . N E U M A N N , W . KISSINGER, F A L A H S . HASOON, B . R . P A M P L I N , H . SOBOTTA, a n d V . R I E D E
"Infrared Reflectivity Spectra of CuSi 2 P 3 (6 and 20.1; 22.8) ( b ) V o l . 1 2 7 , N o . 1, p . K 9 - K 1 4
(1985).
K . M . PARASKEVOPOULOS
"Electron Effective Mass Dependence on Carrier Concentration in TlBiTe 2 Monocrystals (13.1 and 20.1; 14.3; 22.8) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 4 5 - K 5 0 (1985).
K . R . ALLAKHVERDIEV, T . G . M A M E D O V , V . E . SHTEINSHREIBER, a n d I . K . EFENDIEVA
" F u n d a m e n t a l Absorption Edge of TISe and TlInTe 2 Crystals (13.1 and 20.1; 13.5.1; 22; 22.8) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 6 0 (1985).
N . A . M I R O N O V A a n d V . N . SKVORTSOVA
"Fine Structure of the N i O : Co Infrared Absorption Spectrum (13.5.3 and 20.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 8 1 - K 8 2 (1985).
R . P . G O Y A L , RAVIENDRA D . , a n d B . R . K . G U P T A
Electroless Deposition of l n 2 0 3 and l n 2 0 3 : Sn (ITO) (1.5 and 14.3.1 ; 20.1 ; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, N o . 1, p. 7 9 - 8 3 (1985).
S. K . J . A N - A N I a n d C . A . HOGARTH
"Optical Absorption Edge in A m o r p h o u s In 3 0 Se 7 0 Films (2 and 20.1; 22.3) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 6 5 - K 6 7 (1985).
K.
R . ALLAKHVERDIEV, U . A . ALESHENKO, N . A . BAKHYSHOV, L . K . VODOPYANOV, F . M .
R . M . S A R D A R L Y , a n d V . Y A . SHTEINSHRAIBER
"Vibrational Spectrum of TlS^Se, _ x Solid Solutions (6 and 20.1; 22.3.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 4 5 9 - 4 6 4 (1985).
GASHIMZADE,
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Subject Index
G . V . KOZLOV, E . B. KRYUKOVA, B . WYNCKE, F . BREHAT, a n d M . E . SHERIF
•Low-Frequency Lattice Dynamics of N a N 0 2 Crystals (6 and 20.1; 14.4.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 2 (1985).
A . AKILBEKOV, A . DAULETBEKOVA, a n d A . ELANGO
Photo- and Thermochemical Reactions with Participation of Brj" Centres in X-Rayed KBr (10.2; 11; 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 493 - 5 0 1 (1985).
M . PUGNET, T . AMAND, A . CORNET e t M . BROUSSEAU
•Absorption interbande induite dans le silicium sous forte excitation picoseconde à 1,06 |jm (Interband Absorption Induced in Silicon by Strong Picosecond Excitation at 1.06 nm) (13.1 and 20.1; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 6 2 1 - 6 3 1 (1985).
V . M . ASNIN, V . I. STEPANOV, R . ZIMMERMANN, a n d M . RÖSLER
•Screening of the Spin-Orbit Exciton by the Electron-Hole Liquid in Germanium (13.5.1 and 20.1; 13.5.2; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 651 - 6 5 5 (1985).
F . BOLDUAN, H . D . HOCHHEIMER, a n d H . P . BECK
•Optical and Energy-Dispersive X-Ray Investigations of the Mixed Halide SmFCl (20.1; 1.2; 13.1; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 6 7 3 - 6 7 8 (1985). A . MADUEMEZIA a n d F . J . VEGA-CATALAN
•A Refinement of the Mollwo-Ivey Rule for F-Centres in Alkali Halides (13.4 and 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 6 8 9 - 6 9 4 (1985). A . REQUARDT a n d G . LEHMANN
A Hole Center Causing Rose Coloration in A i P 0 4 and G a P 0 4 (13.4; 11; 19; 20.1 ; 20.3; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 6 9 5 - 7 0 1 (1985).
A . A . EREMKO, Y U . B. GAIDIDEI, a n d A . A . VAKHNENKO
Dissociation-Accompanied Raman Scattering by Davydov Solitons (13.5; 20.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 7 0 3 - 7 1 3 (1985). K . B. PETROSYAN a n d K . M . POKHSRARYAN
•Stimulated Raman Scattering in a Potassium Pentaborate Crystal (6 and 20.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K.105 —K.108 (1985). Y u . GNATENKO, Y U . I. ZHIRKO, N . P . GAVALESHKO, a n d P . I. BABII
•On the Possibility of Electron-Hole D r o p Formation on Neutral Acceptors in CdTe Crystal (13.5 and 20.1; 13.4; 22.4.3) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K 1 2 5 - K 1 2 8 (1985).
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K . M . MUKIMOV, SH. M . SHARIPOV, a n d L . A . ERNAZAROVA
•The Magneto-Optical Spectra and Behaviour of the Joint Density of States of the Intermetallic Compounds RFe 2 (R = Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er) and YF 2 (13.1 and 20.1; 21.1.1; 21.4) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. K 1 2 9 - K 1 3 1 (1985). G . D . BAGRATISHVIU, R . B. DZHANELIDZE, T . V . ETERASHVILI, D . A . JISHIASHVILI, a n d E . R . KUTELIA
•Properties and Structure of Silicon Oxynitride Films Obtained in a Hydrazine Plasma (1.5 and 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 4 3 5 - 4 4 0 (1985).
S . MOCHIZUKI
•Radiative Optical Modes of Vibration in C e 0 2 Thin Films (6 and 20.1; 13.5; 22.6) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 2 3 - 3 0 (1985). V . L . BONCH-BRUEVICH a n d T . Z . KAKHLISHVILI
*On the Nonlinear Light and Sound Absorption in Materials with Weakly Bound Atoms (7 and 20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 3 9 - 4 8 (1985). A . MEMON a n d D . B . TANNER
•Far-Infrared Dielectric Function of Zincblende ZnS (6 and 20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 49 - 52 (1985). B. OREL, M . KLANJSEK, V . MOISEENKO, M . VOLNYANSKII, N . LE CALVE, B . PASQUIER, a n d A . NOVAK
Isotopic Impurity Modes and Polariton Dispersion in L i 2 G e 0 3 Crystals (6 and 13.5; 20.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 5 3 - 6 7 (1985).
F . BREHAT a n d B . WYNCKE
•Soft Mode Spectroscopy in Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate (6 and 20.1; 14.4.1 ; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 9 2 (1985).
R . V o s s , R . KOTZOTT, a n d L . MERTEN
•Dispersion of Magnon-Polaritons in Uniaxial Ferrites (13.5.4 and 20.1; 22.8.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. l , p . 159-167(1985). R . SUDHARSANAN a n d B . P . CLAYMAN
Frequency-Dependent Conductivity Studies of the Ordered and Disordered Phases of Ag 2 HgI 4 and Cu 2 HgI 4 (10.2 and 14.4; 20.1; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 3 2 9 - 3 3 6 (1985). K . SIERANSKI a n d J . SZATKOWSKI
•Free-Carrier Absorption in Semimagnetic Semiconductors (18.1 and 20.1; 13.1; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K.33-K.35 (1985).
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G . VALIUKONIS, G . KRIVAITE, D . I. BLETSKAN, a n d A . SH EIKA
"Hydrostatic Pressure Dependence of the Fundamental Absorption Edge of GeS Crystals (13.1 and 20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 3 7 - K 4 0 (1985). I . A . ILIEV, T . N . D I M O V , a n d H . LANGE
*Stress Dependence of Polarization Properties of Hexagonal CdS Single Crystals around the Isotropic Point (20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 4 5 - K 4 8 (1985). K . STAVREV, G . S T . N I K O L O V , a n d K . KYNEV
Orbital and Term Energies for Manganese(II) in Trigonal Fields of C 3 v Symmetry (13.4; 20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 6 9 - K 7 3 (1985). A . A . ALYBAKOV, O . M . ARBOTOEV, V . A . GUBANOVA, a n d K . KUDABAEV
C r 5 + Paramagnetic Centres in X-Irradiated K H 2 P 0 4 : C r 3 + Single Crystals (13.4; 11; 19; 20.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K.93 -K.96 (1985). Erratum (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K89 (1985). H . D . HOCHHEMMER,
E . GMELIN,
C H . MENSING,
L . VICZIAN,
K . D . KREUER,
and
H . G . VON S C H N E R I N G
AC Conductivity, Calorimetric, X-Ray, and Raman Study of the Hexagonal Phase TlInS 2 -III (1.2; 6; 8; 14.3; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 4 3 - 4 8 (1985). X . GERBAUX, A . H A D N I , a n d A . KITADE
"Surface Layers and Far-Infrared Quasi-Harmonic Oscillators in Triglycine Sulphate at 4 K (6 and 20.1; 14.4.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 165 - 1 7 4 (1985). S . JETSCHKE a n d K . H E H L
Diffusion and Recrystallization Processes during Annealing of N + - and P + -Implanted LiNbO a (11; 9; 20.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 1 9 3 - 2 0 5 (1985). B . R A Y a n d P . SEPHTON
•Reflection and Flourescence Emission Spectra in the Ag, _ 5 Cu.J System (20.1 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 2 6 1 - 2 6 5 (1985). Y . FOURNIER a n d N G U Y E N VAN D O N G
Properties of Sputtered Amorphous Silicon Films Prepared under a Reduced Pumping Speed. The Effect of Hydrogen (14.3.1; 2; 16; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 0 9 - 3 1 4 (1985). RAVIENDRA D . a n d J . K . SHARMA
*n-CdS/p-AgInSe 2 Solar Cells by Electrodeposition (14.3.3 and 20.1; 1.5; 22.4.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 3 6 5 - 3 6 8 (1985).
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321
J . A . DUFFY
"The Absorption Edge of Lead(ll) in Oxide Systems (20.1; 2; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 7 (1985). RAVIENDRA D . , SUNDEEP, a n d J . K . SHARMA
l n 2 0 3 and l n 2 0 3 : Sn (ITO) Films by Post-Oxidation of Metal Films (14.3.1; 3; 20.1; 22.6) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 8 3 - K 8 6 (1985). V . M . BURLAKOV, A . P . LITVINCHUK, V . N . PYRKOV, G . G . TARASOV, a n d N . I . VITRIKHOVSKII
•Optical Properties of the Quaternary II—VI Mixed Crystals in the Far Infrared Region (6 and 20.1; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 3 8 9 - 4 0 0 (1985). A . G . ABDULLAEV, K . R . ALLAKHVERDIEV, T . D . IBRAGIMOV, a n d R . M . SARDARLY
*Two-Phonon Processes in TISe and TlInSe 2 (6 and 20.1; 22.3; 22.3.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 401 - 4 0 9 (1985). L . WENDLER
•Phonon-Polaritons in Bilayer Systems. s-Polarized Guided Wave Phonon-Polaritons (6 and 20.1; 13.5; 22.2.1; 22.2.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 4 2 5 - 4 3 7 (1985). A . M . BASU, A . CHOUDHURY, S . CHAUDHURI, P . MUKHOPADHYAY, a n d B . B . BALIGA
The Influence of Impurities on the Range of 28 MeV ot-Particles in NaCl Single Crystals (10.2 and 11; 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 8 8 (1985). N . I. GRIGORCHUK
•Energy Spectrum and Light Absorption Coefficient for Bound Electron-Exciton States in One- and Two-Dimensional Molecular Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 5 9 9 - 6 1 0 (1985).
I . RUCKMANN, K . JARASIUNAS, a n d E . GAUBAS
•Transient Light-Induced Gratings Due to Excitons in CdSe (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 6 2 7 - 6 4 1 (1985).
Y u . K . POZHELA, E . V . STARIKOV, a n d P . N . SHIKTOROV
• F a r Infrared Absorption by Hot Holes in p-Ge under E 1 B Fields (14.3.4 and 20.1; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 6 5 3 - 6 6 1 (1985).
B . ATOUSSI, C . PEDRINI, B . MOINE, a n d C . MADEJ
Spectroscopic Investigation and Polarized Luminescence of Silver Pair Centers in Sodium Chloride (13.4 and 20.3; 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 6 8 3 - 6 9 2 (1985). 21
physica, Reg.-BD 18
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H . BERGNER, V . BRÜCKNER, F . KERSTAN, a n d W . N O W I C K
Picosecond Processes of Laser-Excited Carriers in Silicon on Sapphire (2 and 14.3.1; 16; 20.1; 22.1.2; 22.6) (b) Vol. 128, N o . 2, p. 7 6 9 - 7 7 7 (1985).
S. S. KUBAKADDI a n d B. G . MULIMANI
•Contribution of Electron-Two-Phonon Scattering to Free Carrier Absorption in n - G a S b (6 and 20.1; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K117—K122 (1985). G . D . GUSEINOV, E . F . BAGIRZADE, S . S. ABDINBEKOV, a n d N . Z . GASANOV
• M o d u l a t i o n Spectra Peculiarities in A ^ B ^ X " Anisotropic Semiconductors (13.5.1 and 20.1; 14.3.4; 22.3.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K 1 2 9 - K 1 3 1 (1985).
V . V . SOBOLEV, V . E . G R A C H E V , a n d A . D . SMIRNOVA
*The Band Structure and Reflectance Spectra of CdSnP 2 Ternary C o m p o u n d (13.1 and 20.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K 1 4 3 - K 1 4 7 (1985). V . I . K I R I L L O V , D . 1. M A T E R I K I N , E . I . PRIBYLOVA, Y U . A . K A P U S T I N , a n d S . I . REMBEZA
*On the N a t u r e of Impurity Optical Absorption Bands in Silicon Doped by Noble Metals (13.4 and 20.1; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. K 1 6 3 - K 1 6 7 (1985). G . Y u . R U D K O , V . I . SIDORENKO, a n d V . P . S V I R G U N
•Self-Induced Polarization Plane Rotation in the Degenerated Absorption Band of F A Centers in KC1 Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 10.2; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 625 - 6 3 0 (1985). H . H . POHLACK
•Layer Systems for Optical Micro-Pattern G e n e r a t i o n : High Efficiencies through Induced Resonance Total Absorption (20.1; 11; 22) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 7 3 3 - 7 4 4 (1985). G . - U . REINSPERGER, F . SCHWABE, a n d B . SELLE
•Nondestructive Analysis of Thin Zn^Cd, _ ^S Films by Rutherford Backscattering and Optical Measurements (1.5 and 20.1; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 7 4 5 - 7 5 1 (1985). M.
ROSENZWEIG
•Magneto-Reflectance of the B-Exciton of C d S (13.5.1 a n d 20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 1 8 7 - 2 0 2 (1985). R . R . A T A B E K Y A N , R . K . E Z O Y A N , V . A . G E V O R K Y A N , a n d V . L . VINETSKII
Photostimulated Electron Redistribution between F and F + Centres in C o r u n d u m (11 and 13.4; 20.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 129, No. l , p . 3 2 1 - 3 2 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
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R . C . BHUNIYA, P . SRIDARAN, a n d V . V . RATNAM
Emission Processes in Luminescence and Thermally Stimulated Luminescence of Ag- and Ca-Doped KC1 (13.4; 20.1; 20.3; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 331 - 3 3 8 (1985). W . ULRICI a n d P . KLEINERT
•Optical Absorption of Cr* + in G a A s : C r (13.4 and 20.1 ; 6; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 3 3 9 - 3 4 7 (1985). P . TRIGGS a n d F . LEVY
•Optical and Electrical Properties of Ruthenium-Doped T i 0 2 (13.4 and 20.1; 14.3; 22.6) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 363-374(1985). J . HORÂK, P . LOSÏÂK, a n d M . MATYAS
Point Defects in Sn-Doped Sb 2 Te 3 Single Crystals (13.4 and 14.3; 15; 20.1 ; 22.7) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 381 - 3 8 6 (1985).
T . R . GAWRON a n d J . MYCIELSKI
Erratum to: Shallow Impurity States in Strong Magnetic Field (13.4; 20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 448 (1985). A . F . GONCHAROV, I. N . MAKARENKO, a n d N . M . GASANLY
•Effect of Pressure on the Optical Absorption Edge in InS Monocrystals (1.2 and 20.1; 13.1; 22.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 7 9 - K 8 1 (1985). K . ATOBE, N . NISHIMOTO, a n d M . NAKAGAWA
•Irradiation-Induced Aggregate Centres in Single Crystal A1 2 0 3 (10.2 and 20.1; 11; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 155-162(1985).
A . K . ABASS, F . Y . M . AL-EITHAN, a n d R . H . MISHO
•Indirect Electronic Transitions in Single Crystals of Triglycine Sulfate (20.1; 6; 13.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 2 9 (1985).
D . LAPRAZ, F . GAUME, a n d M . BARLAND
On the Thermoluminescent Mechanism of a Calcium Fluorapatite Single Crystal Doped with Mn 2 + (13.4 and 20.3; 14.3; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 4 9 - 2 5 3 (1985).
U . K . REDDY
Electrical and Optical Properties of Non-Crystalline As-Se-Cd Thin Films (2 and 14.3.1; 13.4; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 5 5 - 2 6 1 (1985). 21*
324
Subject Index
R . OBERSCHMID
•Absorption Centers of Bi 1 2 GeO 2 0 and Bi 12 SiO 20 Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 1.1; 16; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 2 6 3 - 2 7 0 (1985).
S. CHANDRA a n d S . N . SAHU
Electrodeposited Tungsten Selenide Films. II. Optical, Electrical, Electrochemical Characterization and Photoelectrochemical Solar Cells Studies (14.3.2; 16; 20.1; 22) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 3 2 1 - 3 3 1 (1985).
P . LOSTAK, R . NOVOTNY, J . HORAK, a n d J . KLIKORKA
•Properties of Sb 2 Te 3 Single Crystals Doped with T1 Atoms (10.2 and 20.1; 14.3; 22.7) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 9 (1985).
A . FONTANA, G . MARIOTTO, a n d F . ROCCA
Low-Frequency Light Scattering ¡n Superionic Glasses (Agl) x (Ag 2 01 E ^ O ^ (2 and 14.4; 20.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 4 9 6 (1985).
B. WYNCKE, F . BREHAT, a n d G . V . KOZLOV
•Low-Frequency Dielectric Responce Function of Sodium Nitrate (6 and 20.1; 14.4; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 5 3 1 - 5 3 8 (1985).
A . PARISINI a n d P . P . LOTTICI
• A M R E I Model for Zincblende-Like Phonons in CdGa 2 (S I Se l _JC)4 Mixed Crystals (6 and 20.1; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 5 3 9 - 5 4 8 (1985).
H . HAEUSELER, G . WASCHENBACH, a n d H . D . L U T Z
•Directional Dispersion of the Phonon Modes in Optically Uniaxial Solids, Far-Infrared Reflection Spectra, Dielectric and Optic Constants, Dynamic Effective Ionic Charges of the Defect Chalcopyrites CdGa 2 S 4 , CdGa 2 Se 4 , HgGa 2 S 4 , and HgGa 2 Se 4 (6 and 20.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 5 4 9 - 5 5 8 (1985).
J . F . H I G G S a n d A . ANDERSON
•Simple Dynamical Model for the Vibrations of the Halogen Crystals (6 and 20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 5 6 9 - 5 7 6 (1985).
1 . 1 . SASOVSKAYA, V. P . KORABEL, a n d E . I. SHREDER
•Optical Properties of NiAl Intermetallic Compounds during Concentration and Temperature B.C.C. F.C.T. Transitions (13.1 and 20.1; 1.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 6 6 7 - 6 7 4 (1985).
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325
R . KAWASHIMA, K . KATSUKI, a n d K . SUZUKI
Temperature Dependence of Optical Absorption near the Structural Phase Transition of Potassium Nitrate (1.2 and 13.1; 14.4.1; 20.1; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 697-705 (1985). U . NEITZEL a n d K . BARNER
•Optical and Magnetic Investigations of Some NiAs-Type Transition Metal Compounds (18 and 20.1; 13.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 707-715 (1985). R . STEARNS, R . BRAUNSTEIN, a n d L . MULDAWER
•Optical Properties of ß'-AuZn by Wavelength-Modulated Derivative Spectroscopy (13.1 and 20.1; 21.1; 21.6) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 735 — 743 (1985). G . JACOBS
•Transient l c Centres in Alkali Halides (6 and 20. l'; 13.4; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 755-762 (1985). M . SELG
Theory of Vibrational Relaxation of R* Centres j n Rare Gas-Solids. Application to Ne* (13.5.1 and 20.3; 6; 20.1; 23) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 775-784(1985). R . K . CHAUDHARY, A . V . KRISHNA RAO, a n d K . V . RAO
•Optical Anisotropy and Dichroism of A-Centres in NaCl and KC1 Single Crystals Irradiated with X-Rays under DC Fields (10.2 and 20.1.; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 129, Nb. 2, p. 785-788 (1985). R . CAPELLETTI, M . MANFREDI, a n d M . SOLZI
•Energy Transfer Mechanisms in the NaCl: Pb + + , Mn + + System along Aggregation Processes (13.4 and 20.1; 10.2; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 789-798 (1985). M . G . KAPLUNOV, E . B . YAGUBSKII, L . P . ROSENBERG, a n d Y u . G . BORODKO
•Optical Properties of the Two Crystal Modifications of the Organic Conductor (BEDT-TTF) 2 I 3 (20.1; 6; 13; 22.9) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 509-516 (1985). B . T . DESHMUKH, B . H . GHIYA, a n d R . B . PODE
On the Dose Dependence of the Formation of Z, Centres in KC1: Ca (10.2 and 20.3; 11; 20.1; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 517-520 (1985). C . ASCHERON, C . BAUER, H . SOBOTTA, a n d V . RIEDE
Investigations of Hydrogen Implanted GaP Single Crystals by Means of Particle Induced y-Spectroscopy, Infrared Spectroscopy, and Rutherford Backscattering Channelling Technique (11; 20.1; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 549-557 (1985).
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A . SLAOUI a n d P . SIFFERT
Determination of the Electron Effective Mass and Relaxation Time in Heavily Doped Silicon (13.1; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 6 1 7 - 6 2 2 (1985).
V . A . PILIPOVICH, B . A . BUDKEVICH, I. M . ROMANOV, G . D . IVLEV, I. A . GES, a n d S. P . ZHVAVYI
* Laser Annealing Effects of Electrochromic Properties of A m o r p h o u s Evaporated W 0 3 Films (14.3.1 and 20.1; 1.5; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. 7 0 9 - 7 1 7 (1985). V . RIEDE, H . SOBOTTA, a n d H . NEUMANN
•Nitrogen Concentration in G a P : N Epitaxial Layers from Localized M o d e Absorption Measurements (10.2 and 20.1; 6; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2, p. K 1 4 7 - K 1 5 1 (1985). E . E . MATYAS a n d T . E . BORISENKO
•Optical Properties of Films of the PbTe-SnS System (20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, N o . 2,.p. K 1 7 7 - K 1 7 9 (1985). V . M . POLYANOVSKII
Harmonics of Cyclotron and Cyclotron-Phonon Resonances in Semiconductors with Superlattice (6 and 13; 19; 20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 1, p. 9 5 - 1 0 1 (1985). W. WOJDOWSKI •Vibrational Modes in BI 1 2 GeO 2 0 and Bi 1 2 Si0 2 o Crystals (6 and 20.1; 4; 22.8) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 2 1 - 1 3 0 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
E . ANASTASSAKIS, J . S . RAPTIS, a n d W . RICHTER
• R a m a n and Infrared Spectra of Tellurium Sub-Bromide (Te 2 Br) (6 and 20.1; 22.5) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 1, p. 1 6 1 - 1 6 8 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
S . V . NISTOR, I. HEYNDERICKX, E . GOOVAERTS, A . BOUWEN, a n d D . SCHOEMAKER
ESR and Optical Absorption Study of the Tl°(l) Center in NaCl. A Stable Laser-Active Type Defect (10.2 and 19; 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, N o . l , p . 1 7 5 - 1 8 2 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
P . BAERI, M . A . HARITH, G . RUSSO, E . RIMINI, A . GIULIETTI, a n d M . VASELLI
•Free Carrier Dynamics and Energy Transfer to the Si Lattice during Pico and Nanosecond Nd Laser Pulse Irradiation (13 and 20.1; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 3 3 (1985).
NGUYEN N H U D A T a n d NGUYEN VAN HIEU
• O n the Microscopic Theory of the Resonant Nonlinear Refractive Index of InSb (13.1 and 20.1; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 1, p. 2 3 5 - 2 4 1 (1985).
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327
V . I. SOKOLOV, T . P . SURKOVA, M . P . KULAKOV, a n d A . V . FADEEV
New Experimental Evidence Concerning the Nature of L, M, and N Lines in ZnSe:Co (13.4 and 13.5.1; 14.3.4; 20.1; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 2 6 7 - 2 7 2 (1985).
G . I. PILIPENKO, V . G . PLEKHANOV, V . I. TYUTYUNNIK, O . I. TYUTYUNNIK, a n d F . F . GAVRILOV
•Direct Observation of Bound Excitons in the Spectra of Resonance Secondary Emission of LiH: Mg Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.1; 20.3; 22.5) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 2 7 3 - 2 8 0 (1985). I. V . BROVCHENKO, N . I . OSTAPENKO, M . T . SHPAK, L . L . VALKONAS, a n d G . B. VEKTARIS
Resonance Interaction between Impurities and Crystal Molecules. Application to Benzselenophene in Naphthalene (13.4; 20.1; 20.3; 22.9) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 281 - 2 9 1 (1985). V . N . SALOMATOV, N . N . KRISTOFFEL, a n d I. A . PARFIANOVICH
*The F H ( H " ) Center Energy Parameters and the Nature of F Center Unrelaxed Ground State in KC1 (13.4 and 20.1; 10.2; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 2 9 3 - 2 9 6 (1985). H . ZIMMERMANN a n d R . BOYN
*Site Selective Spectroscopy of Z n S : T m 3 + Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 20.2; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 3 1 5 - 3 2 4 (1985). S. W . BIERNACKI
The Splitting of Impurity d-States in Zincblende Crystals (13.4; 20.1; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 5 9 - K 6 3 (1985). J . BERDOWSKI a n d M . HAJDUK
*The Influence of Isotope Effects on the Interaction of Light and Surface Acoustic Waves in D A D A Crystals (7 and 20.1; 14.4.1; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 5 7 - 165 (1985). P . D . CIKMACH, J . J . KLEPERIS, A . R . L u s i s , a n d G . M . RAMANS
•Influence of Ordering of Structure on the Optical Properties of W 0 3 Thin Film (1.5 and 20.1; 22.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K l - K 4 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . K . YASUDA, A . YOSHIDA, M . TAKEDA, H . MASUDA, a n d I. AKASAKI
Boron Nitride Films Prepared by R F Sputtering (2 and 3; 6; 20.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 7 - K 9 (1985). V . A . BIBIK, I. V . BLONSKII, M . S. BRODIN, a n d N . A . DAVYDOVA
Structural Phase Transition in the Layer Semiconductor Pbl 2 Induced by Laser Irradiation (1.2 and 13.5.1; 20.1; 22.5) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K l l —K14 (1985).
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R . M . CANDEA, D . DARDALAT, R . T U R C U , a n d E . INDREA
Properties of PbSe Films Prepared by Chemical "Anorganic" Deposition (1.5 and 14.3.1; 16; 20.1; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 5 (1985).
E . BEDEL, R . CARLES, A . Z W I C K , M . A . RENUCCI, a n d J . B . RENUCCI
*Resonant Raman Scattering in G a , _ J t In I P Solid Solutions (6 and 20.1; 22.2.4) (b) Voi. 130, No. 2, p. 4 6 7 - 4 7 4 (1985).
P . KLEINERT
A Theoretical Study of the Vibrational Properties o f In^Ga, _ ^As, _ Sb Quaternary Alloys (6; 20.1; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 4 9 5 (1985).
W . WESCH, E . WENDLER, G . G Ö T Z , K . UNGER, H . RÖPPISCHER, a n d C H R . RESAGK
Laser Induced Defects in GaAs Layers (10.2 and 11; 20.1; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 5 3 9 - 5 4 6 (1985).
R . STEARNS, R . BRAUNSTEIN, a n d L . M U L D A W E R
•Wavelength-Modulated Spectra of the Optical Properties o f P'-Cu^Zn, _ x from 1.5 to 5.1 eV at the P' a + P' Phase Transition (13.1 and 20.1; 1.2; 21.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 6 (1985).
A . K . A H U J A , S . A U L U C K , a n d S . K . JOSHI
*Simple Model Calculations for Optical Constants of Copper (13.1 and 20.1; 21.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 6 0 7 - 6 1 8 (1985).
J . A . LAHTINEN a n d T . TUOMI
Energy Band Structure of In, _ ^Ga^As^P, _ y Lattice Matched to InP by Means of the Line Profile Analysis of the Electroreflectance Spectra (13.1; 20.1; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 6 3 7 - 6 4 1 (1985).
B . M A R I , A . SEGURA, a n d A . CHEVY
*Free Carrier Absorption in n-Type Indium Selenide (6 and 20.1; 14.3; 22.3) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 9 3 - 7 9 9 (1985).
R . BACEWICZ, B . PALOSZ, a n d S . GIERLOTKA
•Optical Band Gap o f Cdl 2 Polytypes (13.1 and 20.1; 22.5) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K135 —K137 (1985).
A . N . PAVLOV a n d I . S . SMIRNOV
•Thermally Activated Change o f the Point Defect State in K B r Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 10.2; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K 1 6 3 - K167 (1985).
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329
C . S. SUNANDANA a n d K . S. RAO
ESR and Other Properties of Copper-Substituted Tellurium Vanadate Glasses (2; 14; 19; 20.1 ; 22.6.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 8 1 - 6 9 0 (1985). P . GAWORZEWSKI, E . H I L D , a n d K . SCHMALZ
Oxygen Donor Formation and Oxygen Precipitation in Czochralski-Silicon Due to Heat Treatment at 600 to 800 °C (10.2; 14.3; 20.1.; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K151-K.156 (1985). A . J . WILLIS a n d M . A . MARAIS
•Deduction of Semiconductor Parameters from the Frequency Dependence of Free Carrier Reflectivity (20.1; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K 1 9 3 - K 1 9 7 (1985). V . GHIORDANESCU a n d L . DOLLINGHER
•Some Observations on the Absorption of Copper in Photochromic Glass (20.1; 13.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. K.199-K204 (1985). C . N . AFONSO, C . ORTIZ, a n d G . J . CLA(IK
Defect Formation in LiF by Low Energy Ion Implantation (10.2 and 11; 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 8 7 - 9 6 (1985). A . L . TRONCONI a n d O . A . C . NUNES
*Spin-FIip Intraband Absorption of Intense Laser Field in the Europium Compounds (13.5.4 and 20.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 137-140 (1985). S. F . TEREKHOVA, N . A . ONISHCHENKO, O . N . TALENSKII, a n d S. A . PENDUR
*The Refractive Index and the Exciton Transition Oscillator Strength of CdSe Single Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 0 7 - 2 1 2 (1985).
A . V . SHERMAN
•Exciton Absorption Spectrum (13.5.1 and 20.1; 6) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 3 3 (1985).
E . G . TSITSISHVILI
•Piezo-Optical Activity of Cubic Crystals (12.2 and 20.1; 13.1; 13.5.1; 22.5) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 9 0 (1985).
R . C . BHUNIYA a n d S. E . RAO
•Colour Centres and Luminescence in KC1: Zn Crystals (20.1 and 20.3; 10.2; 13.4; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 3 3 9 - 3 4 8 (1985).
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Subject Index
K . R . ALLAKHVERDIEV, T . G . MAMEDOV, V . V . PANFILOV, M . M . SHUKYUROV, a n d S. I. SUBBOTIN
*Influence of Hydrostatic Pressure on the Fundamental Absorption Edge of TlGaSe 2 , TlGaS 2 , and TlInS 2 Crystals (12.2 and 20.1; 1.2; 13.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 2 3 - K 2 8 (1985).
G . D . GUSEINOV, V . M . BURLAKOV, T . M . TURSUNKULOV, a n d N . D . DZHURAEV
•Special Features of Vibrational Spectra of Mixed Tlln, .^Fe^Sj Crystal (6 and 20.1; 1.2; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 2 9 - K 3 3 (1985). W . HENRION, G . BEDDIES, a n d H . LANGE
•Optical Characterization of Amorphous and Crystalline Molybdenum Silicide Films (20.1; 2; 13.1; 21) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 8 (1985). P . L o S f  K , J . HORÂK, a n d R . NOVOTNY
•Some Optical Properties of B i j S e j . ^ Single Crystals (20.1; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. K . 6 7 - K 7 1 (1985).
A . K.. ABASS, H . A . JASSIM, K . J . MAJEID, a n d R . H . MISHO
•Optical Parameters of Chemically Deposited Tin Disulphide (13.1 and 20.1; 22) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 2 9 - 1 3 3 (1985). A . A . BORSHCH, M . S . BRODIN, a n d V . N . SEMIOSHKO
•The Anisotropy of Refraction Nonlinearity and Vector Self-Diffraction in the Wide-Gap Semiconductors of CdS Type (20.1; 22.4.1; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 3 5 - 1 4 1 (1985). N . T . BAGRAEV, L . S . VLASENKO, a n d A . A . LEBEDEV
Gold Solid Solution Decay in Silicon. II. Optical Nuclear Polarization Data (10.2 and 13.4; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 6 5 - 1 7 2 (1985).
V . V . SERDYUK, N . N . KORNEVA, a n d Y u . F . VAKSMAN
•Studies of Long-Wave Luminescence of Zinc Selenide Monocrystals (20.1 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.4.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 7 3 - 1 8 3 (1985). K . V . S . BADARINATH
•The Far Infrared Spectra of M g A l 2 _ x F e x 0 4 Spinel (6 and 20.1; 22.8.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 1 9 - K 2 2 (1985). P . CLAUWS, J . BROECKX, a n d J . VENNIK
•Lattice Vibrations of V 2 O s . Calculation of Normal Vibrations in a Urey-Bradley Force Field (6 and 20.1; 22.6) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 4 5 9 - 4 7 3 (1985).
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331
G . CONTRERAS, L . TAPFER, A . K . SOOD, a n d M . CARDONA
Physical Properties of Ion-Implanted Laser Annealed n-Type G e r m a n i u m (6 and 13.4; 14.3; 20.1; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 475 — 487 (1985). T. S . SHI, L. M. XIE, G. R. BAI, and M . W. Qi The N a t u r e of Two Intense S i - H IR Stretching Bands in FZ-Si: H (6; 10.2; 20.1; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 5 1 1 - 5 1 7 (1985). Y u . M . SEIDOV a n d A . M . SULEIMANOV
•Theory of Absorption and Scattering of Light by Singlet-Triplet Magnetic Systems (13.5.4 and 20.1; 18.2; 18.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 5 4 5 - 5 5 4 (1985).
M . S . BRODIN, I. V . BLONSKII, A . O . GUSHCHA, a n d V . V . TISHENKO
Secondary Emission Spectra and Energy Relaxation of Polaritons in Layer Polar Semiconductors (6 and 13.5.1; 20.1; 20.3; 22.5) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 6 1 5 - 6 2 0 (1985).
• F . V . KUSMARTSEV
*The N a r r o w Bands of Exciton Absorption in Polar Solids and Alloys. Urbach's Rule (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.5; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 6 2 1 - 6 2 9 (1985).
R . STEARNS, R . BRAUNSTEIN, a n d L . MULDAWER
•Wavelength Modulated Spectra of a-Ag,, ^Zn^ 3 near the Optical Absorption Edge (13.1 and 20.1; 21.1; 21.6) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 6 5 9 - 6 6 5 (1985).
W . ULRICI
Photoinduced Optical Absorption of C r 4 + in Semi-Insulating G a A s : C r (13.4; 16; 19; 20.1 ; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 7 0 7 - 7 1 7 (1985).
W . ULRICI, K . FRIEDLAND, L . EAVES, a n d D . P . HALLIDAY
Optical and Electrical Properties of Vanadium-Doped G a A s (13.4; 14.3; 20.1; 22.2.1) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 7 1 9 - 7 2 8 (1985).
A . SCHENK, R . ENDERLEIN, a n d D . SUISKY
•Electroabsorption for Deep Level to Band Transitions Accompanied by Multiphonon Processes (13.4 and 20.1; 6; 14.3.4; 22) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 2, p. 7 2 9 - 7 3 9 (1985).
T . SCHRÖDER, O . DÖSSEL, H . NÄHME, a n d N . SCHWENTNER
•Transient Absorption of Xe and K r Guest Atoms in Ar Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 23) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 7 4 1 - 7 4 6 (1985).
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E . ANACHKOVA a n d I. SAVATINOVA
•Isotopic Shift and Mode Interaction in KiD^F^
I)2P04
Crystals
(6 a n d 20.1; 14.4.1; 22.8.1) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 1 , N o . 2, p . K 1 0 1 — K 1 0 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
W . KUCHARCZYK
•On the Nature of the Quadratic Electrooptic Effect in LiF (4 a n d 20.1; 22.5.2) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 1 , N o . 2 , p . K.107 — K . 1 0 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
B. M . NITSOVICH, G . M . PESTRYAKOV, a n d V . D . FALENCHUK
•Temperature Anomalies of Exciton Absorption in G e 0 2 (13.5.1 a n d 20.1; 22.6) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 1 , N o . 2, p . K 1 3 5 - K 1 3 8 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
B. MENGEL, H . - U . MULLER, F . LUDWIG, V . L . KONSTANTINOV, a n d R . HERRMANN
•Magneto-Optical Investigations in the Submillimeter Wavelength Range on p-InSb Bicrystals (18 a n d 20.1; 13.4; 22.2.3) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p . K 1 4 5 - K 1 4 7 (1985).
F . LUDWIG, H . - U . MÜLLER, B. MENGEL, a n d R . HERRMANN
* Magneto-Optical Investigations on n-InSb in the Far Infrared (18 a n d 20.1; 13.4; 22.2.3) ( b ) V o l . 1 3 1 , N o . 2, p . K.149 — K . 1 5 2 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
T . SH. ABESADZE a n d M . PUNKKINEN
•Discrete Saturation of the Optical Absorption Line of Pr 3 + in CaF 2 under the Condition of Pumping (13.4 a n d 2 0 . 1 ; 19; 22.5.3) ( b ) V o l . 131, N o . 2, p. K 1 5 3 - K 1 5 5 (1985).
B. N . MUKASHEV, M . F . TAMENDAROV, S . Z H . TOKMOLDIN, a n d V . V . FROLOV
Hydrogen Implantation into Silicon. Infra-Red Absorption Spectra and Electrical Properties (10.2 a n d 11; 4 ; 14.3; 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 2, p . 5 0 9 - 5 2 2 (1985).
A . K . ABASS a n d N . H . AHMAD
•Absorption Edge of Pure and Selenium-Doped a-Sulfur Single Crystals (20.1; 22.1.3) ( a ) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 2, p. 6 2 7 - 6 3 0 (1985).
M . M . EL-ZAIDIA, A . A . AMMAR, a n d R . A . E L - M A L L W A N Y
*Infra-Red Spectra, Electron Spin Resonance Spectra, and Density of (TeO 2 ) 100 .^(WOj)^ and (TeO 2 ) 1 0 0 .^(ZnClj)^ Glasses ( 2 and 2 0 . 1 ; 1 9 ; 2 2 . 6 ) (a) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 2, p. 6 3 7 - 6 4 2 (1985).
H J . BERNHARDT
•Investigations of the Orange Luminescence of P b M o 0 4 Crystals (20.1 a n d 2 0 . 3 ; 13.4; 22.8.1) (a) V o l . 9 1 , N o . 2, p. 6 4 3 - 6 4 8 (1985).
20.1 Spectra. Optical Constants
333
H . B . G O N , S . K . G U P T A , a n d K . V . RAO
""Optical Absorption and Thermoluminescence of AC Field-Treated LiF Single Crystals later Irradiated with X-Rays (20.1 and 20.3; 10.2; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 4 3 - K 1 4 6 (1985).
F . BOLDUAN, W . HONLE, H . D . HOCHHEIMER, a n d W . HENKEL
Temperature and High Pressure Raman Study of M 3 P 7 (M = Li, Na, K, Rb, Cs) Compounds (1.2; 20.1; 21.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 4 1 - 5 0 (1985).
D . DUVAL a n d R . A . CONDRATE, SR.
Temperature Dependence of the Raman Spectra of Calcium Oxalate Monohydrate (1.2; 6; 20.1; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 9 2 (1985).
G . IRMER, A . HEINRICH, a n d J . MONECKE
•First Order Raman Scattering in CdSnP 2 (6 and 20.1; 22.8) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 9 3 - 9 8 (1985).
V. M A Y
•Light Transmission at the ls-Exciton Resonance of CdS in the Presence of a Density Profile of Excitons (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 4 5 - 1 5 1 (1985).
T . TSUBOI a n d R . LAIHO
•Blackening of CsFeCl 3 by External Magnetic Field (18.2 and 20.1; 13.5; 22.5) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 3 3 - K 3 5 (1985).
I. G . OGANOVA a n d I. M . ALIEV
*On the Exponential Shape of the Absorption Edge in Heteroepitaxial n-InSb Layers (20.1; 14.3.1; 22.2.3) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 4 1 - K 4 4 (1985).
A . BRAU, J . P . FARGES, a n d P . DUPUIS
•Induced Effect of Charge Localisation in Complex T C N Q Salts. Evidence from Powder Infrared Absorption Spectra (20.1; 14.3; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 6 7 - K 7 1 (1985).
Y E M I N G , E . KRATZIG, a n d R . ORLOWSKI
•Photorefractive Effects in L i N b 0 3 : C r Induced by Two-Step Excitation (20.1; 13.4; 16; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 2 1 - 2 2 9 (1985).
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Subject Index
J . HUMLICEK a n d K . VOJT£CHOVSKY
*Infrared Optical Constants of Intrinsic Silicon (20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 1, p. 2 4 9 - 2 5 5 (1985).
J . HONIG
•Thickness-Dependent Absorption in Lead Phthalocyanine Thin Films (1.5 and 20.1; 22.9) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 7 - K 1 0 (1985).
F . R . KESSLER, U . BARKOW, a n d U . PATZOLD
•Spatially Resolved Reflection Spectroscopy at Inclined C u t Surfaces for Analysis of Doping Profiles (9 and 20.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 92, N o . 1, p. K 3 7 - K . 4 1 (1985).
M . CZAPELSKI a n d M . SUSZYNSKA
•Effect of Plastic Deformation upon Optical Absorption of KC1: Eu 2 + Crystals (10.2 and 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, N o . 2, p. 4 0 9 - 4 1 4 (1985).
E . A . POPOV, M . M . KOTLYARSKII, a n d I. S . EDELMAN
Temperature and Field Dependence of Exciton-Magnon Absorption of N a M n C l 3 (13.5.1 and 13.5.4; 18.2; 20.1; 22.5.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 0 (1985).
R . LEVY, J . Y . BIGOT, M . FRINDI, a n d B . HONERLAGE
Optical Switching Behaviour in Two-Beam Experiments with C u C l (13.5.1; 20.1; 22.5) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 4 9 5 - 5 0 2 (1985).
M . L . DALAL, S. SIVARAMAN, a n d V . Y . G . S . M U R T I
•Optical Absorption Studies on Colored KC1: N a : Pb Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 5 9 1 - 6 0 0 (1985).
T . TSUBOI
• F o r m a t i o n of the Tl°(l) Center in KCl (10.2 and 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, N o . 2, p. K . 9 5 - K 9 8 (1985).
I. BROSER, K . - H . PANTKE, a n d M . ROSENZWEIG
•Transmission and D a m p i n g of Excitonic Polaritons in CdS (13.5.1 and 20.1; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 1 1 7 - K 1 2 0 (1985).
W . GIRIAT
•Optical Absorption in Mn^Zn, _xSc (20.1; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 1 3 1 - K 1 3 2 (1985).
20.1 Spectra. Optical Constants M . QUINTERO a n d J . C . WOLLEY
Crystallography and Optical Energy G a p Values for Cd 2;c (AgIn) )l Mn 2z Te 2 Alloys (1.1; 13.1; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 449 - 456 (1985).
K . Y . LAY, H . NEFF, a n d K . J . BACHMANN
*Photoreflectance and Photoluminescence Studies of C d ^ M n ^ T e : Broadening Effects (20.1 and 20.3; 22.4.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 6 7 - 5 7 1 (1985).
L . TARRICONE, E . GRILLI, M . G U Z Z I , a n d L . ZANOTTI
Optical Absorption and Recombination Processes in CdGaInS 4 Layered Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 16; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 2 (1985).
G . M . MILEVA a n d L . I. PAVLOV
Third-Order Optical Polarizability of ZnS at Low Temperature (13.4; 20.1; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 6 0 3 - 6 0 7 (1985).
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Subject Index
20.2 Lasers Review Articles
A . A . KAMINSKII
•Achievements in the Field of Physics and Spectroscopy of Activated Laser Crystals (20.2; 20.1; 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 11 - 5 7 (1985).
Y u . E . PERLIN a n d A . A . KAMINSKII
Nonradiative Transitions of the Trivalent Lanthanides in Insulating Laser Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 6; 20.2; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 4 0 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
U . BRAATZ, F . FINK, a n d P. KLINGER
Optoelectronic Switches on the Basis of Mercuric Iodide (Red Phase, ot-HgI2) ( 1 4 . 3 . 4 ; 16; 2 0 . 2 ; 22.5) (a) V o l . 8«, N o . 1, p . K 9 5 - K 9 7 (1985).
S. P . CHERNOV, L . I. DEVYATKOVA, O . N . IVANOVA, A . A . KAMINSKII, V . V. MIKHAILIN, S. N . RUDNEV, a n d T . V . UVAROVA
^ d M P ' M f " ' Absorption and Luminescence of Ce 3 + , Pr 3 + , and N d 3 + Ions in BaY 2 F 8 Single Crystals (20.2 and 2 0 . 3 ; 13.4; 22.8) (a) V o l . 88, N o . 2, p . K 1 6 9 - K 1 7 3 (1985).
H . ZIMMERMANN a n d R . BOYN
Site Selective Spectroscopy of Z n S : T m 3 + Crystals (13.4 and 20.1; 20.2; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 3 1 5 - 3 2 4 (1985).
B. R . SOOD
*Rate Equations for Phasers (6 and 20.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 4 3 - 1 5 0 (1985).
R.-L. MA and P. Y. Yu *A New Technique for Measuring Temporal Profiles of Picosecond and Femtosecond Laser Pulses Using Self-Induced Deflection in a Semiconductor Wedge (20.2; 13.5.2; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 4 3 - 3 4 8 (1985).
A . A . KAMINSKII, K . KURBANOV, S. E . SARKISOV, M . M . SATTAROVA, T . V . UVAROVA, a n d P. P. FEDOROV
•Stimulated Emission of N d 3 + Ions in Non-Stoichiometric Cd 1 _ x Ce ; c Fe 2 + :( and Cd, ^ N d ^ F e . , ^ Fluorides with Fluorite Structure ( 2 0 . 2 and 2 0 . 3 ; 13.4; 22.8) (a) V o l . 90, N o . 1, p . K 5 5 - K 6 0 (1985).
20.2 Lasers
337
L . K . AMINOV, A . A . KAMINSKII, a n d M . I. CHERTANOV
Theory of Luminescence Anisotropy of YA10 3 : Nd 3 + Single Crystals (13.4; 20.2; 20.3; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 5 7 - 7 6 6 (1985).
G . BEISTER, P . KRISPIN, J . MAEGE, H . - J . BACHERT, a n d ST. STOEFF
'Emission from a Semi-Insulating Layer in AlGaAs-GaAs Double Heterostructures (14.3.3 and 20.2; 13.4; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. K 9 3 - K 9 6 (1985).
R . H . ENNS a n d S . S . RANGNEKAR
Solitary Wave Solutions of the Driven and Damped Three-Wave Problem (13.5; 6; 20.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K.121-K126 (1985).
A . P . SHKADAREVICH, M . V . NIKANOVICH, V . M . REITEROV, D . S . UMREIKO, a n d A . R . YARMOLKEVICH
•Luminescence and Stimulated Emission of M A Colour Centers in MgF 2 : Li Crystal (20.2 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K.135-K137 (1985).
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338 20.3 Luminescence (X-Ray Spectra See 20) Review Articles
A . A . KAMINSKII
Achievements in the Field of Physics and Spectroscopy of Activated Laser Crystals (20.2; 20.1; 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 5 7 (1985).
Y u . E . PERLIN a n d A . A . KAMINSKII
•Nonradiative Transitions of the Trivalent Lanthanides in Insulating Laser Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 6; 20.2; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 4 0 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
A . A . ANDREEV, A . V . ZHERZDEV, A . I. KOSAREV, K . V . KOUGIA, a n d I. S . SHLIMAK
•Photoluminescence and Recombination of Excess Carriers in Amorphous Hydrogenated Silicon (13.4 and 20.3; 16; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 273-278 (1985).
G . I. PILIPENKO, D . V . OPARIN, O . I. TYUTYUNNIK, a n d F . F . GAVRILOV
Photostimulated Transformations of Complex Colour Centres in Lithium Hydride Single Crystals (6 and 10.2; 20.1; 20.3; 22) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 299-306 (1985).
L . E . NAGLI
*F-Centres in KC1-T1 Crystals (10.2 and 20.3; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 319-326 (1985).
V . D . TKACHEV, V . B . SHEPILO, a n d A . M . ZAITSEV
•Cathodoluminescence of Cubic Boron Nitride — Mdssbauer-Type Spectra (20.3; 22.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 6 5 - K 6 7 (1985).
G . P . PEKA, O . A . TOKALIN, a n d N . K . DRYAPIKO
*Cathodoluminescence of Graded Band-Gap Semiconductor Structures (13.1 and 20.3; 13.3; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 293-303 (1985).
R . SINGHA a n d R . K . GARTIA
•Thermoluminescence of Beryl and Its Analysis (20.3; 13.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 305-310 (1985).
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W . RUDNICK, R . HAENSEL, H . NAHME, a n d N . SCHWENTNER
•Luminescence Efficiency and Grain Sizes of Ar Crystals (1.4 and 20.3; 23) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 319 -322 (1985).
B . RHEINLÄNDER, G . OELGART, H . HAEFNER, a n d R . PICKENHAIN
•Degradation of Green Light Emitting Diodes LPE-GaP:N. II. Injection Luminescence Spectroscopy and Kinetics (14.3.4 and 20.3; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 373-381 (1985).
N . A . DROZDOV, N . I. ZYATKOVA, A . A . PATRIN, a n d V . D . TKACHEV
•Photoluminescence of Silicon Annealed at Low Temperatures (420 to 550 °C) (10.2 and 20.3; 13.4; 13.5.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K 4 5 - K 4 8 (1985).
P . V . VODOLAZSKII, B . R . KIYAK, M . G . MATSKO, V . B . NOSOV, G . T . PETROVSKII, a n d A . V . SHATILOV
•Reversible and Irreversible Changes in Exciton Spectra of ZnSe Luminescence (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.4.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K.69-K71 (1985).
P . PIPINYS, A . RIMEIKA, a n d A . KIVERIS
*On a Trap Ionization Mechanism by Electric Field in CdF 2 (13.4 and 20.3; 14.3.4; 22.5.3) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. K.89-K.9I (1985).
M . J . J . LAMMERS a n d G . BLASSE
•Luminescence Properties of Rare-Earth-Activated Gadolinium Fluoride (GdF 3 ) and Oxyfluorides (GdOF) (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 663-671 (1985).
A . REQUARDT a n d G . LEHMANN
A Hole Center Causing Rose Coloration in A1P0 4 and G a P 0 4 (13.4; 11; 19; 20.1; 20.3; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 695-701 (1985).
V . S . KORTOV, T . S . BESSONOVA, M . S . AKSELROD, a n d 1 . 1 . MILMAN
•Hole-Induced Exoelectron Emission and Luminescence of Corundum Doped with Mg (17 and 20.3; 10.2; 13.4; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 629-639 (1985).
R . STEGMANN, G . OELGART, a n d F . THUSELT
•The Influence of Coulomb Screening and of NN r Pairs on the Recombination of Bound Excitons in G a A s ^ P ^ N Mixed Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.2.4) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 641-650 (1985). 22*
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340 N . B . LUKYANCHIKOVA, N . P . GARBAR, a n d M . I. LISYANSKII
•Study of Degradation of Diode Structures by the Use of Probes (14.3.3 and 20.3; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 693-698 (1985). D . LAPRAZ a n d P . IACCONI
•Photo-Induced Thermoluminescence of X-Irradiated a-Al 2 0 3 (11 and 20.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K167-K169 (1985). G . MASSÉ
*Time Resolved Spectra in CuGaS 2 (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K171-K173 (1985).
G . BLASSE a n d G . J . DIRKSEN
•The Influence of the Phase Transformation on the Luminescence of NbP0 5 (1.2 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. K181-K184 (1985). K . IWAHANA
•Theory for the Magnetic Circular Polarization of the F-Center Luminescence (13.4 and 20.3; 18.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. 297-311 (1985).
B . G . TAGIEV, G . M . NIFTIEV, a n d F . SH. AIDAEV
•Photoluminescence of GaSe:Tm Single Crystals (20.3; 13.4; 22.3) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 6 5 - K 6 8 (1985).
E . MUGENSKI a n d R . CYWINSKI
* Low-Temperature Photoluminescence of Eu2 + Aggregate Centres in NaCl Matrix (20.3; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 7 5 - K 7 9 (1985). B . RAY a n d P . SEPHTON
•Reflection and Fluorescence Emission Spectra in the Ag, . ^.Cu^I System (20.1 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 261-265 (1985). W . HOHENAU
•On the Kinetics of X-Ray Induced Luminescence in Natural Quartz (13.4 and 20.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 267-276 (1985). J . W . TOMM K . HERRMANN, A . E . YUNOVICH, a n d S. I. SOLOTOV
•Photoluminescence Spectra of P b ^ S a / T e Epitaxial Layers and Heterostructures up to Room Temperature (20.3; 14.3.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 277-281 (1985).
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A . I. FIKSEL, Y U . I. ARISTOV, a n d V . N . PARMON
*Interpretation of the Curves of Thermally Stimulated Luminescence in the Case of Tunneling Recombination (20.3; 22.6; 22.9) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 2 8 3 - 2 8 9 (1985). P . SILFSTEN, P . KETOLAINEN, a n d M . LEHKONEN
*On the Thermal'Resistance and Its Possible Role in Thermoluminescence Measurements (8 and 20.3; 22.5.2; 22.5.4) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 6 7 - K 7 0 (1985).
R . M I TIT a n d B . DRA5KOVI6
•Some Photoluminescence Properties of Mn 2 + in Magnesium Bromide (10.2 and 20.3; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 4 9 4 (1985). E . K . ARUSHANOV, L . L . K U L Y U K , L . N . LUKYANOVA, A . N . NATEPROV, S . I. RADAUTSAN, a n d A . A . SHTANOV
•Stimulated Emission Spectra and Valence Band Structure in the Cd^As^P, _ x ) 2 System (13.1 and 20.3; 22.3.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 5 8 3 - 5 8 9 (1985). B . ATOUSSI, C . PEDRINI, B . MOEME, a n d C . MADEJ
•Spectroscopic Investigation and Polarized Luminescence of Silver Pair Centers in Sodium Chloride (13.4 and 20.3; 20.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 6 8 3 - 6 9 2 (1985).
C . BENECKE, W . BUSSE, H . - E . GUMLICH, a n d U . W . POHL
•Systems of Zero-Phonon Lines Due to M n 2 + Pairs in ZnS (13.4 and 20.3; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 0 1 - 7 0 7 (1985). R . CAPELLETTI, R . CYWINSKI, M . MANFREDI, a n d M . SOLZI
Radiative Energy Transfer Process in the K C l : P b + + , E u + + System (13.4; 20.3; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 1 7 - 7 2 2 (1985). K . IWAHANA, P . KNOLL, a n d H . KUZMANY
Effect of Irradiation with Intense Laser Light on Trans-Polyacetylene (11; 20.3; 22.9) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 7 3 5 - 7 4 1 (1985). T H . KLEINEFELD a n d W . VON DER OSTEN
•Erratum to: Localized and Free Biexcitons in Silver Bromide (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.5.1) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 808 (1985).
H . KOBAYASHI, S. TANAKA, V . SHANKER, M . SHIIKI, T . K U N O U , J. M I T A , a n d H . SASAKURA
•Multicolor Electroluminescent ZnS Thin Films Doped with Rare Earth Fluorides (20.3; 14.3.1; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 7 1 3 - 7 2 0 (1985).
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342 R . PICKENHAIN, V . GEIST, W . SEIFERT, a n d K . JACOBS
•Green and Yellow Light Emitting Diodes Produced from Vapour Phase Epitaxial GaP:N. II. Defects Produced by 1 MeV Proton Irradiation (14.3.3 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.2.2) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. 721-731 (1985).
S. P . CHERNOV, L . I. DEVYATKOVA, O . N . IVANOVA, A . A . KAMINSKII, V . V . MIKHAILIN, S. N . RUDNEV, a n d T . V . UVAROVA
*5d'4f Absorption and Luminescence of Ce3 + , Pr 3 + , and Nd 3 + Ions in BaY 2 F 8 Single Crystals (20.2 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K169-K173 (1985).
A . EDGAR, J . M . SPAETH, a n d G . J . TROUP
and Optical Fluorescence Spectra of Cr 3 + Ions in Alexandrite (19 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K.175-K.178 (1985).
•EPR
H . PAGNIA, J . SCHNELLBACHER, a n d N . SOTNIK
•Correlation between Current and Induced Emission Processes in MIM Diodes (17 and 20.3; 14.3.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K209-K212 (1985).
V . D . TKACHEV, A . M . ZAITSEV, a n d V. V . TKACHEV
Chemical Activity of Noble Gases in Diamond (10.2 and 13.4; 20.3; 22.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 129-133 (1985).
V . CAPOZZI, S. CANEPPELE, M . MONTAGNA, a n d F . LEVY
•Radiative Decay from Free and Bound Excitons in GaSe (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.3) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 247-257 (1985).
C . M . SOTOMAYOR-TORRES, M . D . LUMB, a n d G . WALKER
•Bound Exciton, Free-To-Bound and Electron-Hole Plasma Luminescence in G a ^ I n , . ^ (0.54 g x g 0.76) (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 279-286 (1985).
A . S. LYUTOVICH, K . L . LYOTOVICH, V . P . POPOV, a n d L . N . SAFRONOV
Radiative Recombination at Centres in Germanium-Silicon Solid Solutions (13.4 and 13.5.1; 20.3; 22.1.1; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 313-320 (1985).
R . C . BHUNIYA, P . SRIDARAN, a n d V . V . RATNAM
Emission Processes in Luminescence and Thermally Stimulated Luminescence of Ag- and Ca-Doped ICC1 (13.4 and 20.1; 20.3; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 331-338 (1985).
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A . B. AHMED a n d R . K . GARTIA
•Application of the Fractional Glow Technique in the Analysis of a Complex Thermoluminescence Pattern (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 231-235 (1985).
J . A . GARCIA, A . REM6N, a n d J . PIQUERAS
•Annealing-Induced Changes in the Photoluminescence of Deformed CaO Single Crystals (20.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 89, No. .1, p. 237-241 (1985).
D . LAPRAZ, F . GAUME, a n d M . BARLAND
•On the Thermoluminescent Mechanism of a Calcium Fluorapatite Single Crystal Doped with Mn 2 + (13.4 and 20.3; 14.3; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 249-253 (1985).
Y u . V . ZHILYAEV, V . V . KRIVOLAPCHUK, A . V . RODIONOV, V . V . ROSSIN, T . V . ROSSINA, a n d Y u . N . SVESHNIKOV
•The Investigation of a Transition Layer in Epitaxial GaAs by the Low Temperature Photoluminescence Technique (20.3; 13.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 6 1 - K 6 4 (1985).
S. SHIGETOMI a n d T . MATSUMORI
•Photoluminescence Spectra of Si-Implanted GaAs (20.3; 10.2; 13.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K 7 9 - K 8 2 (1985).
R . CYWINSKI, E . MUGENSKI, W . NOWY-WIECHULA, a n d J . WIECHULÄ
•Aggregation of Mn 2 + -Cation Vacancy Dipoles in KCl Matrix (10.2 and 20.3; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 601-605 (1985).
A . A . O'CONNEL-BRONIN
•Resonance LO Phonon-Assisted Luminescence and Light and Heavy Excitons in Nal Crystals (6 and 20.3; 13.5.1; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 675-681 (1985).
C H . NÖLDEKE, W . METZGER, R . P . HUEBENER, a n d H . SCHNEIDER
•Exciton Impact Ionization and Electric Conductivity in Germanium at Low Temperature (13.5.1 and 20.3; 14.3; 22.1.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 687-695 (1985).
M . SELG
•Theory of Vibrational Relaxation of RJ Centres in Rare Gas-Solids. Application to NeJ (13.5.1 and 20.3; 6; 20.1; 23) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 775-784 (1985).
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*Thermal Stability of Fe + Centres and Thermoluminescence of ZnS Single Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 19; 22.4.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 2, p. 799 — 803 (1985).
B. T . DESHMUKH, B . H . GHIYA, a n d R . B . PODE
*On the Dose Dependence of the Formation of 2 , Centres in KCl: Ca (10.2 and 20.3; 11; 20.1; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 517-520 (1985).
A . TOMITA a n d N . TAKEUCHI
•Thermally Stimulated Exoelectron Emission and Spectra of Thermoluminescence in NaCl: Ca, Cu and NaCl :Cu Single Crystals (17 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 609-615 (1985).
K . MOCHIZUKI, H . ONODERA, a n d K . IGAKI
Photoconductivity of CdS^Se, _ x with Controlled Deviation from Stoichiometry (16; 13.4; 20.3; 22.4.4) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 673-678 (1985).
B . G . TAGIEV,
S. A . ABUSHOV,
G . M - NIFTIEV,
C H . M . BRISKINA,
V . F . ZOLIN,
V . M . MARKUSHEV,
and
F . SH. AIDAEV
*Photo- and Electroluminescence of Neodymium in GaS (13.4 and 20.3; 22.3) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K191-K196 (1985).
G . I. PILIPENKO, V . G . PLEKHANOV, V . I. TYUTYUNNIK, O . I. TYUTYUNNIK, a n d F . F . GAVRILOV
Direct Observation of Bound Excitons in the Spectra of Resonance Secondary Emission of LiH: Mg Crystals (13.5.1 and 20.1; 20.3; 22.5) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 273-280 (1985). I. V . BROVCHENKO, N . I. OSTAPENKO, M . T . SHPAK, L . L . VALKUNAS, a n d G . B. VEKTARIS
Resonance Interaction between Impurities and Crystal Molecules. Application to Benzselenophene in Naphthalene (13.4; 20.1; 20.3; 22.9) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 281-291 (1985).
F . J . LOHMEIER
*Photostimulated Reorientation of AsO ~2 Centres in Alkali Halides (13.4 and 20.3; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 347-357 (1985).
V . I. IVANOV-OMSKII, A . SH. MEKHTIEV, R . B. RUSTAMOV, a n d V . A . SMIRNOV
*The Generation of Stimulated Radiation and the High-Temperature Photoluminescence in Cd^Hgj _xTe Layers (20.3; 22.4.4) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 4 3 - K 4 5 (1985).
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E . RADZHABOV
•Photodissociation of 0~~V a + Centers in Lithium Fluoride (13.4 and 20.3; 10.2; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 8 (1985).
V . V . VASILEV a n d I. P . MIKHAILOVSKII
*Effect of High-Temperature Annealing on PL Spectra of Silicon Nitride (20.3; 22) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 5 5 - 3 5 8 (1985).
J . LLOPIS, C . BALLESTEROS, a n d J . PIQUERAS
•Cathodoluminescence from Deformed SrO (20.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 5 9 - 3 6 4 (1985). A . A . KAMINSKII, K . KURBANOV, S. E . SARKISOV, M . M . SATTAROVA, T . V . UVAROVA, a n d P . P . FEDOROV
•Stimulated Emission ol" N d 3 + Ions in Non-Stoichiometric C d , . ^ C e ^ F e ^ ^ and Cd, Fluorides with Fluorite Structure (20.2 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 6 0 (1985).
A . V . EGRANOV a n d A . I. NEPOMNYACHIKH
•Emission Spectra of N a C h M g Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 10.2; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 6 5 - K 6 9 (1985).
I. J . BOOTH a n d C . F . SCHWERDTFEGER
•Optically Detected Cyclotron Resonance in AgBr (19 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 4 9 - 7 5 6 (1985).
L . K . AMINOV, A . A . KAMINSKII, a n d M . I. CHERTANOV
Theory of Luminescence Anisotropy of YA10 3 : Nd 3 + Single Crystals (13.4; 20.2; 20.3; 22.8.1) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 5 7 - 7 6 6 (1985). N . TAKEUCHI, K . OHTAKI, a n d S . NAKAMURA
•Kinetics of Thermoluminescence in X-Irradiated KC1 : Ag Crystals (20.3; 11; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K 1 4 5 - K 1 4 8 (1985).
A . OPANOWICZ
•Simple Model for Thermoluminescence in Conductive Semiconductors (13.4 and 20.3; 22.4.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 7 5 - 6 8 0 (1985).
E . GRILLI, M . G U Z Z I , E . CAMERLENGHI, a n d F . P i o
•On the Radiative Recombination in ZnIn 2 S 4 (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 9 1 - 7 0 1 (1985).
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F . J . BRYANT, A . K . HARIRI, a n d C . G . SCOTT
The Use of Ion Implantation in the Fabrication of Cu 2 S-CdS Thin Film Solar Cells (11 and 14.3.3; 16; 20.3; 22.4.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 7 9 - 7 8 6 (1985). R . C . BHUNIYA a n d S . E . RAO
"Colour Centres and Luminescence in KCl : Zn Crystals (20.1 and 20.3; 10.2; 13.4; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 3 3 9 - 3 4 8 (1985).
V . V . SERDYUK, N . N . KORNEVA, a n d Y u . F . VAKSMAN
"Studies of Long-Wave Luminescence of Zinc Selenide Monocrystals (20.1 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.4.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 7 3 - 1 8 3 (1985). H . BAHADUR a n d R . PARSHAD
*On the Purple and Violet Light Emissions in Thermoluminescing Quartz (20.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 9 1 - 1 9 7 (1985). V . I. ARBUZOV, I. K . VITOL, V . J . GRABOVSKIS, J . P . NIKOLAEV, U . T . ROGULIS, M . N . TOLSTOI, a n d M . A . ELERTS
Degeneracy of Activator Energy Levels with Glassy Matrix Intrinsic States (2 and 13.4; 20.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 1, p. 1 9 9 - 2 0 3 (1985).
M . S. BRODIN, I. V . BLONSKII, A . O . GUSHCHA, a n d V . V . TISHENKO
Secondary Emission Spectra and Energy Relaxation of Polaritons in Layer Polar Semiconductors (6 and 13.5.1; 20.1; 20.3; 22.5) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 6 1 5 - 6 2 0 (1985). V . A . KOVARSKII, L . V . CHERNYSH, a n d M . K . SHEINKMAN
Shake-Effect in Radiative Auger Recombination of Carriers on Two-Electron Impurity Centres in Semiconductors (13.4; 13.5.1; 20.3; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. 6 7 7 - 6 8 2 (1985). E . REDJAI a n d G . MASSÉ
* D o n o r - Acceptor Pair Transitions in AgInS 2 (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K 1 5 7 - K 1 5 9 (1985).
V . K . JAIN a n d M . SHAH J AH AN
•Changes in the Spectrum of Thermally Stimulated Emission from C a F 2 : Mn at Low Temperatures (20.3; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 131, No. 2, p. K 1 6 1 - K 1 6 6 (1985). J . PIQUERAS a n d E . KUBALEK
"Cathodoluminescence from Electron-Irradiated ZnO (20.3; 22.4) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 5 6 9 - 5 7 2 (1985).
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H J . BERNHARDT
•Investigations of the Orange Luminescence of P b M o 0 4 Crystals (20.1 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 643 - 648 (1985).
S . KEMMLER-SACK, A . EHMANN, a n d D . W O L F
•Sensitized IR-Emission of Ho 3 + , Er 3 + , and T m 3 + in 12R-Ba 3 LaBW 2 O u (B = Er, Tm, Yb) and 12RSr3LaYbW2012 (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 661 - 6 6 5 (1985).
H . B. GON, S. K . GUPTA, a n d K . V. RAO
•Optical Absorption and Thermoluminescence of AC Field-Treated LiF Single Crystals later Irradiated with X-Rays (20.1 and 20.3; 10.2; 22.5.2) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K 1 4 3 - K 1 4 6 (1985).
F . F . CHARFI a n d M . ZOUAGHI
Hot-Exciton Orientation in Indirect-Gap GaAs, _ ^P^ Alloys (6 and 13.5.1 ; 20.3; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 1 0 9 - 1 1 5 (1985).
M . J . SPRINGIS a n d J . A . VALBIS
•Red Luminescence of Color Centres in Sapphire (13.4 and 20.3; 10.2; 22.6) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. K 6 1 - K 6 5 (1985).
E . GRILLI, M . G U Z Z I , E . CAMERLENGHI, a n d F . P i o
•Photoluminescence of Z n I C d 1 _ I I n 2 S 4 Layered Alloys (0.7 < x < 1) (13.4 and 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 1 3 - 2 2 0 (1985).
V . K . JAIN a n d M . S . JAHAN
* Low-Temperature Thermoluminescent Characteristics of CaF 2 :Mn (13.4 and 20.3; 22.5.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 3 7 - 2 4 8 (1985).
J . P . LEYRIS a n d J . P . AICARDI
Photoconductivity Measurements on AgGaS 2 Crystals (16; 20.3; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 8 4 (1985).
V . A . BESPALOV, P . K . KASHKAROV, V . F . KISELEV, V . A . MATVEEV, a n d G . S. PLOTNIKOV
The Study of Slow Relaxation of Charged Centres in Insulator-Semiconductor Structures Using Fluorescent Molecule Probes (14.3.2; 13.3; 20.3; 22.1.1; 22.6) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 3 1 5 - 3 2 6 (1985).
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I. B . BAKHTIYAROV, S . M . NAKHMETOV, P . G . RUSTAMOV, I . M . NIFTIEV, a n d O . B . TAGIEV
Physical Properties of Ga 2 S 3 • Eu 2 0 3 -Based Glasses (2; 14.3; 20.3; 22.3; 22.6) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 3 1 - K 3 5 (1985).
M . SARKAR
'Secondary Fluorescence Effect for Low Z Elements in Electron-P'^be Microanalysis (20.3; 21.1.1) . (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. K 7 3 - K 7 6 (1985).
H . - J . MULLER
Influence of Local Environment on Bound Excitons and Bound Excitonic Molecules in III—V Alloys. II. Numerical Results for Ga^In, _ ^P: N and the Role of Disorder Topology for the Optical Spectrum (13.4 and 13.5.1; 20.3; 22.2.4) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 6 0 7 - 6 1 7 (1985).
J . P . JOUART, C . BISSIEUX, G . M A R Y , a n d M . EGEE
*Study of the Sensitization Effect of E u 2 + Ions on the Trivalent Rare-Earth Fluorescence in CdF 2 Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 22.5.3) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. 6 1 9 - 6 2 5 (1985).
A . B. HENRIQUES a n d J . P . VON DER W E I D
•Decay Kinetics of Triplet Molecular Excitons in Alkali Cyanides (13.5.1 and 20.3; 22.9) (b) Vol. 132,. No. 2, p. 6 2 7 - 6 3 3 (1985).
R . CYWINSKI, E . MUGENSKI, W . NOWY-WIECHULA, a n d J . WIECHULA
•Aggregation and Precipitation of M n 2 + - C a t i o n Vacancy Dipoles in NaCl Matrix (10.2 and 20.3; 22.5.2) (b) Vol. 132, No. 2, p. K 9 1 - K 9 4 (1985).
K . Y . LAY, H . N E F F , a n d K . J . BACHMANN
*Photoreflectance and Photoluminescence Studies of Cd, _ J M n j T e : Broadening Effects (20.1 and 20.3; 22.4.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 6 7 - 5 7 1 (1985).
J . K . SRIVASTAVA a n d S . J . SUPE
Thermoluminescence of C a S 0 4 : Dy. A Semiempirical Approach for a Qualitative Analysis of Nonlinear Thermoluminescence Effects (13.4; 20.3; 22.8.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 7 3 - 5 8 8 (1985).
L . TARRICONE, E . G R I L L I , M . G U Z Z I , a n d L . ZANOTTI
•Optical Absorption and Recombination Processes in CdGaInS 4 Layered Crystals (13.4 and 20.3; 16; 20.1; 22.8) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 2 (1985).
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P . T R U N G D U N G a n d M . LÄZNICKA
•Outdiffusion of Mn into GaAs Films Grown on Semi-Insulating GaAs Substrates by MBE (9 and 20.3; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K113 —K116 (1985).
A . P . SHKADAREVICH, M . V . NIKANOVICH, V . M . REITEROV, D . S . UMREIKO, a n d A . R . YARMOLKEVICH
'Luminescence and Stimulated Emission of M A Colour Centers in MgF 2 : Li Crystal (20.2 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.5.3) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 3 5 - K 1 3 7 (1985).
K . D . G L I N C H U K , V . I. GUROSHEV, A . V . PROKHOROVICH, a n d N . S . ZAYATS
*Photoluminescence in Electron-Irradiated Unannealed and Annealed GaAs: Zn — Irradiation-Induced 1.26 and 1.39 eV Emission Bands (11 and 20.3; 13.4; 22.2.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 2, p. K 1 4 5 - K 1 4 9 (1985).
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K . H . FISCHER
Spin Glasses (II) (18.2 and 18.4; 2; 5; 7; 8; 13; 14; 21 ; 21.1 ; 21.6; 22.6; 22.8) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 1 3 - 7 1 (1985).
V . CHRISTOPH a n d G . RÔPKE
Theory of Inverse Linear Response Coefficients (13 and 14; 15; 21; 22) (b) Vol. 131, No. 1, p. 11 - 4 2 (1985).
S. V . LUBENETS, V . I. STARTSEV, a n d L . S. FOMENKO
Dynamics of Twinning in Metals and Alloys (10.1; 21)
(a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 11 - 5 5 (1985).
Original Papers and Short Notes
M . TOMAK, HANUMAN SINGH, B. K . SHARMA, a n d S. MANNINEN
Electron Momentum Distribution in Niobium and the Renormalised Free Atom Model (13.1; 21) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 221 - 2 2 5 (1985).
D. SEN and S. K. SEN Transport in Simple Metals in the Framework of a Unified Pseudopotential Study (8 and 14.1; 15; 21; 21.2) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. 3 7 7 - 3 8 3 (1985).
G . SCHUBERT a n d V . CHRISTOPH
Calculation of Thermopower and Thermal Conductivity Using Correlation Functions (14.1 and 15; 21) (b) Vol. 127, No. 1, p. K 8 9 - K 9 3 (1985).
B. A . M E N a n d M . L . KATSNELSON
The Ground State Superstructures in Ordered Binary S.C., B.C.C., and F.C.C. Alloys with"Pair Interactions up to Third Neighbours (1-3; 21) (a) Vol. 87, No. 1, p. 9 3 - 1 0 8 (1985).
W . WASSERBACH
Electron-Phonon Scattering and Low-Temperature Thermal Conductivity of Niobium and Tantalum Single Crystals (6 and 8; 21) (b) Vol. 127, No. 2, p. 481 - 4 9 2 (1985).
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D . SCHRYVERS, G . VAN TENDELOO, a n d S . AMELINCKX
On the Ordering Mechanism of Ni 3 Mo. A High Resolution Electron Microscopy Study (1.3 and 1.4; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 401 - 4 1 5 (1985). G . NEUBERT a n d S . ROGASCHEWSKI
Measurements of the Backscattering of 20 to 60 keV Electrons from Double Layers at Various Angles of Incidence (11; 21; 21.3; 21.6) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 451-457 (1985). M . TAKEDA, H . YOSHIDA, a n d H . HASHIMOTO
Local Tetragonality and Atomic Structure in Nb 3 Sn Superconductor Studied by High Resolution Electron Microscopy (1.4 and 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 473-482 (1985).
A . V . DOBROMYSLOV, G . V . DOLGIKH, a n d I. A . PERETURINA
Effect of Normal Stresses on Yield Stress of Molybdenum Single Crystals at Slip on the Plane (211) (10.1; 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 87, No. 2, p. 559-563 (1985).
L . P . MOKHRACHEVA, Y U . G . LISTOPADOV, a n d P . V . G E L D
Frequency Ratio Change of Localized Hydrogen Atom Vibrations in Nb and Ta on Isotope Substitution (6; 21) (b) Vol. 128, No. 1, p. K 9 - K 1 4 (1985). M . R . NAGY, M . S . SAKR, M . M . MOSTAFA, a n d R . KAMEL
Effect of Structure Transformation on Creep and Creep Recovery of A1-I4 wt% Zn (10.1; 1.2; 21; 21.1)
(a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 6 1 - 6 7 (1985). R . KUSKA
The Application of Landau's Theory for Studying First-Order Phase Transitions by the Internal Friction Method (1.2; 10.1 ; 12.1; 21)
(a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 151 - 1 5 6 (1985).
D . O . NORTHWOOD a n d I. O . SMITH
Steady-State Creep and Strain Transients for Stress Change Tests in an Al-0.4 wt% Li Solid Solution Alloy (10.1 and 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 181 - 1 9 1 (1985).
A . NOHARA
Dislocation-Structure Changes during the Dip Tests and the Dynamical Internal Stress in Al-Mg Alloys at High Temperatures (10.1; 12.1; 21; 21.3) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. 213-222 (1985).
Subject Index
352 M . ARITA, H . - U . NISSEN, a n d W . SCHAUER
Structure Images of the Hexagonal Nb 5 Gej (D88) Structure (1.4; 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. Kl - K 4 (1985). L . N . ALEKSANDROV a n d B . K . BOGOMOLOV
Mass-Spectrometry of Tungsten-Silicon System (1.5 and 17.1; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 1 5 - K 1 8 (1985). R . TOGNATO
On the Free Energies of Hexagonal Dislocation Loops at High Temperatures (10.1; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 1, p. K 2 3 - K 2 5 (1985). A . RAJPUT
Phonon Dispersion in Platinum and Palladium (6; 8; 12.1; 21) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 411 - 4 1 7 (1985). W . WASSERBACH
Phonon-Dislocation Scattering and Low-Temperature Lattice Thermal Conductivity of Niobium and Tantalum Single Crystals Deformed at Low Temperatures (8; 6; 10.1; 21)
(b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 453-466 (1985). W . EBELING a n d W . RICHERT
Thermodynamic Properties of Liquid Hydrogen Metal (2; 8; 21; 23) (b) Vol. 128, No. 2, p. 467-474 (1985). T . HARA, H . TAKAHASHI, a n d S . - C . CHEN
Arsenic Implantation in CVD Tungsten Silicide (11; 21) (a) Vol. 88, No. 2, p. K.131-K136 (1985). S . CHAKRABORTY, A . M A N N A , a n d A . K . GHOSH
Atomic Scattering Factors of Solid Elements (13; 21; 21.1; 21.1.1; 21.3; 22.1.1 ; 22.1.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. 211-220 (1985). E . CANESSA
Note on the Temperature Dependence of the Liquid Structure Factors (2; 21; 21.1) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 1 - K4 (1985). V . FREI
Born-von Karman Force Constants of Eight Coordination Spheres of Atoms in Face-Centred Cubic Elements Studied by Means of Phonon Frequency Sums (6; 21; 23) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K 1 7 - K 2 0 (1985).
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N . J . CASTELLANI, D . B . LEROY, a n d W . LAMBRECHT
Core-Hole Screening in Small Metallic Particles as a Function of Core-Hole Position (13; 21; 21.2) (b) Vol. 129, No. 1, p. K . 6 9 - K 7 3 (1985).
E . A . K O P T E L O V a n d A . A . SEMENOV
Instability Conditions for a Spatially Homogeneous Void Distribution in Irradiated Metals (10.1; 1.4; I I ; 21) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 1 1 7 - 1 2 2 (1985).
L . T . M I Y A D A - N A B O R I K A W A a n d R . DE BATIST
Low-Temperature Internal Friction Peaks in Pure Zirconium Deformed at 300 K (10.1 and 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. 191 - 1 9 8 (1985).
B . G L O W A C K I a n d M . HOROBIOWSKI
Influence of Temperature of Diffusion Growth and Morphology of Nb 3 Sn Superconducting Layer on the Value of the Pinning Force (1.4 and 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 89, No. 1, p. K . 1 3 - K 1 6 (1985).
L . T . M I Y A D A - N A B O R I K A W A , R . DE BATIST, a n d P . DELAVIGNETTE
Transmission Electron Microscopy Observations of Dislocations and Twins in Polycrystalline Zirconium (1.4; 10.1; 21) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. 5 2 1 - 5 3 1 (1985).
V . F . D E G T Y A R E V A , G . V . C H I P E N K O , I . T . BELASH, O . I . BARKALOV, a n d E . G . PONYATOVSKII
F.C.C. Solid Solutions in Al-Ge and Al-Si Alloys under High Pressure (1.3; 14.2; 21; 22.1.1; 22.1.2) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K.127-K131 (1985).
B . SAILE
The Temperature Dependence of the Effective Threshold Energy for Atom Displacement in Tantalum (11; 21) (a) Vol. 89, No. 2, p. K 1 4 3 - K145 (1985).
S . - L . DRECHSLER a n d A . P . ZHERNOV
Electron-Electron Interaction and Isotope Effects in Superconducting Metal-Hydrogen (Deuterium) Systems Like P d H ^ D J (14.2; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. 3 8 1 - 3 8 6 (1985).
T . SOMA, S . N E H A S H I , a n d H . - M A T S U O K A G A Y A
Specific Heat and Thermal Expansion Coefficient of A1 (8; 6; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 1, p. K l 1 — K14 (1985). 23
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K . R . ZHDANOV, V . R . BELOSLUDOV, a n d F . S . RAKHMENKULOV
Entropy and Heat Capacity of an Anharmonic Crystal (8; 6; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. l , p . K 1 9 - K 2 2 ( 1 9 8 5 ) . R . TOGNATO
On the Interface Free Energies per Unit Area of Small Liquid Clusters Completely Embedded in a Close-Packed Crystal Matrix at Temperatures near the Melting Point (1.6; 2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 9 0 (1985).
W . PÜSCHL
Reactions between Glide Dislocations and Forest Dislocations in Anisotropic B.C.C. Metals (10.1; 21; 21.1; 21.1.1; 21.2) (a) Vol. 90, No. l , p . 181-189(1985). Use of Autoradiography in the Study of Aluminium Electromigration
G . G . M A H R VON STASZEWSKI a n d N . E . WALSÖE DE RECA
(9; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 191 - 195 (1985). O . A . KAIBYSHEV, R . Z . VALIEV, a n d A . K . EMALETDINOV
Deformation Mechanisms and the Theory of Structural Superplasticity of Metals (10.1; 1.4; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 1 9 7 - 2 0 6 (1985).
L . T . MIYADA-NABORIKAWA, R . D E BATIST, a n d P . DELAVIGNETTE
Low-Temperature Relaxation Peaks in Zirconium Deformed at 8 K (10.1 and 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 2 7 7 - 2 8 3 (1985). H . KIDO, T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI
Crystal Structure and Magnetic and Electrical Properties of Pseudo-Ternary DyCu, ^ Z n ^ S i Compounds (14.1 and. 18.1; 1.1; 18.2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 307 —311 (1985). B . CHENEVIER, M . BACHMANN, D . FRUCHART, J . P . SENATEUR a n d R . FRUCHART
Magnetic Properties of MnRhAs. Magnetic Structures (18.2 and 18.4; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. 3 3 1 - 3 4 1 (1985). K . IWASAKI
An Additional Evidence for the Sliding Mechanism of the Grain Boundary Internal Friction Peak (10.1 and 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 3 5 - K 3 7 (1985). A . PAWELEK
Reconsideration of the Activation Energy for Dislocation Creep (10.1 and 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 1, p. K 3 9 - K 4 4 (1985).
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A . PAWELEK
E r r a t u m t o : A Simple Model of Small Yield Point D u e to Strain Rate Change Based on the Dynamics of the Source Generated Dislocation G r o u p (10.1 and 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, N o . 1, p. K118 (1985).
A . A . REMPEL a n d A . I. GUSEV
Relation between Short-Range and Long-Range Order in Solid Solutions with Basal B.C.C. and F.C.C. Structures (1.3; 21) (b) Vol. 13«, N o . 2, p. 4 1 3 - 4 2 0 (1985).
L . KALVODA
C o m p u t i n g Method of Elastic Moduli and Y o u n g ' s M o d u l u s for Texturized Materials with Hexagonal Crystal Symmetry (12.1; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. l , p . 4 5 1 - 4 5 6 ( 1 9 8 5 ) .
M . OMRI a n d A . VINCENT
Attenuation Stress Hysteresis Loops and Low-Frequency Internal Friction Associated with Thermomechanical Breakaway of Dislocations (7 and 10.1; 12.1; 21) (b) Vol. 130, N o . 2, p. 5 4 7 - 5 6 0 (1985).
R . E . JEWELL, N . C . HALDER, a n d W . E . SWARTZ, J R .
X - R a y Photoelectron and Auger Electron Spectra of C a d m i u m Thin Films (13.1 and 17; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 6 9 9 - 7 0 9 (1985).
J . PETRCI
Local-Density-Functional Approach to the Electronic Structure of R h o d i u m under High Pressure (13.1; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 1 1 - 7 1 8 (1985).
G . SCHUBERT a n d W . LOSER
Electrical Resistivity and Thermoelectric Power of Spinodal Decomposing Crystals (14.1 and 15; 1.3; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. 7 7 5 - 7 8 0 (1985).
B. R . SOOD
Magnetoconductance in Metallic Granular Gallium Films (14.1 and 18; 2; 21) (b) Vol. 136, No. 2, p. 8 0 1 - 8 0 6 (1985).
E . A . PAMYATNYKH a n d A . V . POLTAVETS
Effect of Thermal Charge Density Fluctuations on the Specific Heat of N o r m a l Metals (8; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K.101 — K104 (1985). 23'
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356 G . D . BOULAKIS
The Compton Profile of Polycrystalline TiH, < (13; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K127-K.130 (1985).
P . KOPCANSKY
Resonance Maximum of the Electrical Resistivity in Amorphous Ferromagnets and Dilute Alloys (14.1 and 18.2; 21) (b) Vol. 130, No. 2, p. K 1 7 5 - K 1 7 8 (1985).
P . URWANK, E . WIESER, A . HÂSSNER, C H . KAUFMANN, H . LIPPMANN, a n d I. MELZER
Formation of MoSi 2 by Light Pulse Irradiation (1.2 and 11; 14.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 463 -468 (1985).
F . REYNAUD
Relation between the Pair Potentials VAA and VBB in Classical Statistical Physics of the Order-Disorder Transitions in Binary Substitutional Alloys (1.2 and 1.3; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 7 7 - 4 8 1 (1985).
G . WENDROCK a n d H . LOFFLER
Two-Step Ageing Treatments as a Means to Estimate the Zinc Content of Guinier-Preston Zones at Elevated Temperatures in an Al-15 a t % Zn Alloy (1.3; 21; 21.1) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 8 7 (1985).
Z . GIERAK, J . W . MOROFA, a n d J . RASEK
Phenomena of Structural Defect Recovery in Molybdenum (1.4 and 10.1; 14.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 5 1 5 - 5 2 1 (1985).
D . O . NORTH WOOD a n d I. O . SMITH
Work-Hardening Rates during the Steady-State Creep of Aluminium and Alloys Determined from Stress-Change Tests (10.1 and 12.1; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 5 6 3 - 5 7 2 (1985).
M . GABER a n d H . - J . FITTING
Maximum Depth of Characteristic X-Ray Generation (11; 17; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 6 6 9 - 6 7 4 (1985).
W A N G R O N G - Y A O , L U O Q I - G U A N G , a n d ZHANG XIAO
A Formulation for the Critical Temperature Tc of Ll 2 -Type Superconductors (14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 90, No. 2, p. 7 6 3 - 7 6 9 (1985).
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W . BRAUER a n d M . RÖSLER O n the Relation between Stopping Power and Proton-Induced Electron Emission for Intermediate Energies : A l u m i n u m (11 a n d 13.5.2; 17; 21) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 1, p. 1 7 7 - 1 8 3 (1985).
SANJEEV KUMAR, P. K . AHLUWALIA, K . C . SHARMA, a n d R . S. TRIPATHI M e t a l l i c S y s t e m s C o n t a i n i n g C r y s t a l Field Split I m p u r i t i e s . F r e e E n e r g y in t h e Presence o f M a g n e t i c Field — a C o n t r i b u t i o n f r o m t h e L o o p D i a g r a m s (8 a n d 18; 21) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 1, p. K 4 9 - K 5 3 (1985).
W . HENRION, G . BEDDIES, a n d H . LANGE O p t i c a l C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n of A m o r p h o u s a n d C r y s t a l l i n e M o l y b d e n u m Silicide F i l m s (20.1; 2 ; 13.1; 21) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 8 (1985).
S. CHANDRA a n d H . C . VERMA A n E m p i r i c a l M o d e l f o r Electrical Field G r a d i e n t s in G r o u p III b a n d I V b M e t a l s (4 a n d 13; 21) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 1, p. K 7 3 - K 7 6 (1985).
D . S. HAROUTUNIAN, A . G . KARAGYOZYAN, a n d G . N . KARAJIAN A n o m a l o u s P a r a m a g n e t i c S t a t e in A g M n Spin G l a s s a n d t h e K o n d o E f f e c t (1.3 a n d 14.1; 18.1; 21) (b) Vol. 131, N o . 1, p. K 8 7 - K 9 0 (1985).
F . C. LOVEY, G . VAN TENDELOO, J. VAN LANDUYT, L. DELAEY, a n d S. AMELINCKX E r r a t u m t o : O n t h e N a t u r e of V a r i o u s S t a c k i n g D e f e c t s in 18R M a r t e n s i t e in C u - A l Alloys. A S t u d y by H i g h R e s o l u t i o n E l e c t r o n M i c r o s c o p y (1.3; 10.1; 2 1 ; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 1, p. 301 (1985).
V. M . GUNDYREV, M . A . UIMIN, A . E. ERMAKOV, a n d O . B. ANDREEVA E' e T r a n s f o r m a t i o n in M n A l - C Alloys (1.2 a n d 18.2; 2 1 ; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 8 (1985).
K . URBAN, N . MOSER, a n d H . KRONMÜLLER P h a s e T r a n s i t i o n s b e t w e e n t h e Quasicrystalline, C r y s t a l l i n e , a n d A m o r p h o u s P h a s e s in A l - 1 4 a t % M n (1.2; 2 ; 2 1 ; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p. 411 - 4 2 2 (1985).
R . SCHULBE a n d U . SCHMIDT O n the Influence of the Pre-Ageing Conditions on the Reversion Behaviour of an Al-1.87 a t % Cu Alloy (1.3; 12.1 ; 21 ; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, N o . 2, p . 4 3 3 - 4 3 8 (1985).
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358 G . WENDROCK, H . LÖFFLER, O . KABISCH, a n d CHU THIEN TRUONO
On the Position of the Critical Temperature for the Dissolution of Guinier-Preston Zones in an Al-15 at% Zn Alloy (1.3 and 10.1 ; 21 ; 21.1) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 453-460 (1985).
I. GAAL a n d J . M . NEUGEBAUER
Effect of Grain Boundaries on the Out-Diffusion Rate of Volatile Solutes from Thin Wires (9; 1.4; 21) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. 573-581 (1985).
G . A . GOVOR
Crystal Structure and Magnetic Properties of MnAs 0 (18.2 and 18.4; 21) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K129-K132 (1985).
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V . T . KOVACHEV, V . A . LOVCHINOV, K . A . NENKOV, E . K.. NAZAROVA, M . 1. BICHKOVA, a n d A . N . KOROV
AC Losses of NbN (14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K151-K154 (1985).
W . - D . SCHMIDT, P . SEIDEL, a n d S. HEEMEMANN
On the Resonance Behaviour of a Thin Film (14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K155-K157 (1985).
DC-SQUID
P . SEIDEL, H . - J . KÖHLER, B. MIKOLAJCZAK, F . MÜLLER, a n d H . - G . MEYER
Explanation of the AC Josephson Effect in Nb-NbO^-Pb Tunnel Junctions with the Stewart-McCumber Model (14.2 and 14.3.3; 21; 22.6) (a) Vol. 91, No. 2, p. K.165-K168 (1985).
G . URUSHADZE
Acoustic Phenomena in Tunnel Junctions (7 and 14.1; 13.2; 21) (b) Vol. 132, No. 1, p. 5 1 - 5 6 (1985).
Y . Q . SHENG, P . M U N Z , a n d R . SCHULTHEISS
The Determination of the Thickness of Ultrathin Metal and Semiconductor Films on Conventional Semiconductor Substrates (1.5; 14.3.1; 21; 21.1; 21.4; 21.6; 22.1.1) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 121 - 1 2 8 (1985).
E . Y . GUTMANAS a n d Y . ESTRIN
Inertial Mechanism of Discontinuous Plastic Flow of Lead in the Superconducting State (10.1; 14.2; 21) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 137-147 (1985).
21. Metals. Alloys
359
M . I. DARBY, G . R . EVANS, M . N . READ, a n d D . J . SHAUGHNESSY
Interaction of Hydrogen Impurities with Edge Dislocations in a-Zirconium (10.1 and 13.4; 21) (a) Vol. 92, No. 1, p. 149-158 (1985).
P . C . SCHMIDT, W . BADEN, N . WEIDEN, a n d A . WEISS
The Intermetallic System NaHg, _JT1J (a) 90, 607 1985) (a) 91, 165 1985) (a) 91, 79 1985) (a) 91, 2 2 5 1985) see under letter " B " see under letter " C " (a) 91, K63 1985) (a) 90, 439 1985) (a) 92, 355 1985) (a) 91, 63 1985) (a) 91, 549 1985) (b) 130, 325 1985) (a) 8 8 , K67 1985) (b) 127, 695 1985) (b) 127, K117 1985) (a) 8 7 , 363 1985) (a) 8 7 , K 2 0 3 1985) (b) 128, 2 7 5 1985) (b) 129, 657 1985) (a) 91, 143 1985) (a) 91, 649 1985) (a) 92, K139 1985) (b) 132, 477 1985) (b) 131, 519 1985) (b) 130, 767 1985) (b) 130, 767 1985) (b) 129, K69 1985) (b) 128, K87 1985) (a) 90, 581 1985) (b) 129, 247 1985) (b) 129, 363 1985) (b) 132, 495 1985) (a) 92, 279 1985) see under letter " D " see under letter " H " (b) 131, 141 1985) (b) 127, 517 1985) (a) 8 8 , 697 1985) (a) 8 8 , 697 1985) (b) 131, 291 1985) (b) 131, 105 1985) 99 1985) (a) 91, (b) 131, K81 1985) (b) 131, 141 1985) (b) 127, 517 1985)
6 (p. 85); 1.2; 22 14.3.3 (p. 243) and 16 (p. 270); 13.1 ; 22 20.1 (p. 335) and 20.3 (p. 348); 22.4.3 1.4 (p. 36); 10.2; 22 10.2 (p. 116); 9; 22.5.3 8 (p. 92) and 10.2 (p. 115); 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 116); 8; 9; 22.5.3 12.2 (p. 145); 22.5.4 10.2 (p. 120); 8; 22.5.2 8 (p. 95) and 10.2 (p. 121); 23 9 (p. 100) and 20.3 (p. 349); 22.2.1
F
10.2 (p. 10.2 (p. 10.2 (p. 14.3 (p.
121) and 122) and 122) and 228) and
19 (p. 308); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 188); 20.1 ; 22.1.2 12.2 (p. 146); 22.6 16 (p. 271); 13.4; 22
18 (p. 281); 21.1.1 1.6 (p. 44) and 17 (p. 274); 22.1.2 1.6 (p. 45); 22.5.2 10.1 (p. 109); 21.1 10.1 (p. 110) and 12.1 (p. 141); 21.1 13.4 (p. 184); 6; 22.2.1; 22.4.3; 22.5.1 8 (p. 92) and 20.3 (p. 341); 22.5.2; 22.5.4 13.4 (p. 175); 11; 19; 20.1 ; 20.3; 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 113) and 19 (p. 304); 11 ; 22.8.1 2 (p. 46) and 14.3.3 (p. 239); 14.3.4; 22.1.2 14.3.1 (p. 232) and 14.3.3 (p. 240); 16; 22.1.2 13.1 (p. 158); 22 13.5.1 (p. 199); 22.6 13.4 (p. 188); 14.3; 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 190); 14.3; 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 194); 22.1.2 13 (p. 154); 2 11 (p. 135); 22.1.2 16 (p. 270); 22 16 (p. 270); 22 13 (p. 151); 21; 21.2 13.4 (p. 177) and 19 (p. 305); 10.2; 22 10.2 (p. 120) and 12.2 (p. 145); 22.4.1 13.5.1 (p. 199) and 20.3 (p. 342); 22.3 13.4 (p. 180) and 20.1 (p. 323); 14.3; 22.6 13.5.1 (p. 202); 20.1; 22.5 16 (p. 272); 20.3; 22.8 13.5.4 (p. 209) and 18 (p. 280); 13.4 13.4 (p. 175) and 18.2 (p. 286) 14.3.1 (p. 233); 2; 13.3; 22.1.2 14.3.1 (p. 233); 2; 13.3; 22.1.2 19 (p. 308); 22.4.1 13 (p. 153) and 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 13.4 (p. 187); 22.3 13.5.4 (p. 209) and 18 (p. 280); 13.4 13.4 (p. 175) and 18.2 (p. 286)
Author Index
560 M I N G YEN L I N F . A . LINDHOLM J . L . LINDSTRÖM C . H . LING A . LIPOWSKI H . LIPPMANN B. LIPPOLD CHEN LI-RONG Y u . G . LISTOPADOV M . I . LISYANSKII N . M . LITOVCHENKO P . G . LITOVCHENKO F . J . LITTERST E . A . LITTLE A . P . LITVINCHUK V . L . LITVINOV
X . H . Liu J . LLOPIS H . LÖFFLER
E . I . LOGACHEV V . M . LOGIN F . J . LOHMEIER M . M . LOKSHIN B . A . LOMBOS C . A . LONDOS
J. Loos M . LOPEZ F . LOPEZ-AGUILAR A . R . LÓPEZ-GARCÌA J . LOPEZ GONDAR W . LORENZ W . LORKE K . LÖSCHKE W . LÖSER
P. LoSfÀK
R . LOTTI
P . P . LOTTICI V . A . LOVCHINOV F . C . LOVEY A . LÜBBES S . V . LUBENETS H . LUCHIAN
see (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) see (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b)
under " M " 130, 255 (1985) 91, K107 (1985) 89, K39 (1985) 131, K117 (1985) 90, 463 (1985) 127, 371 (1985) 128, 807(1985) under letter " C " 128, K.9 (1985) 87, 693 (1985) 87, K149 (1985) 128, 753(1985) 132, 271 (1985) 127, 351 (1985) 87, 441 (1985) 128, 389(1985) 87, K.195 (1985) 87, K199 (1985) 89, 95(1985) 91, K45 (1985) 90, 359(1985) 90, 483 (1985) 91, 453 (1985) 92, 517(1985) 89, K167 (1985) 88, 655(1985) 89, 293 (1985) 130, 347 (1985) 88, 705(1985) 131, 759(1985) 92, 609 (1985) 128, 797 (1985) 87, K1 (1985) 132, 485(1985) 89, K.17 (1985) 128, 575(1985) 132, 225(1985) 130, 457 (1985) 90, 573(1985) 130, 775 (1985) 129, 381 (1985) 89, 493(1985) 89, K1 (1985) 89, K.55 (1985) 131, K.67 (1985) 87, 225(1985) 89, 533(1985) 92, 336 (1985) 129, 539(1985) 91, K151 (1985) 87, 483(1985) 91, 301(1985) 89, 105 (1985) 91, 302 (1985) 11 (1985) 92, 128, 495(1985)
13.1 (p. 161) and 13.4 (p. 184); 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 123); 22.1.2 1.5 (p. 41) and 10.2 (p. 117); 22 18.1 (p. 284); 22.5 1.2 (p. 21) and 11 (p. 134); 14.1; 21 13.4 (p. 174); 8; 18; 21.4 13.4 (p. 174); 8; 18; 21.4 6 (p. 75); 21 14.3.3 (p. 240) and 20.3 (p. 340); 22.2.2 10.2 (p. 114) and 13.4 (p. 176); 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 223); 22.1.1 14.3 (p. 229); 22.1.1 5 (p. 67); 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 32); 11; 21.1.1 6 (p. 75) and 20.1 (p. 321); 22.4.4 14.3 (p. 222); 11; 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 222); 11; 22.1.2 11 (p. 131); 14.3; 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 122) and 19 (p. 308); 22.1.2 20.3 (p. 345); 22.6 1.3 (p. 29); 21; 21.1 1.3 (p. 30) and 10.1 (p. 110); 21; 21.1 1.3 (p. 31) and 10.1 (p. I l l ) ; 1.2; 21; 21.1 10.1 (p. 107) and 11 (p. 132); 1.2; 21.1.1 11 (p. 130) and 16 (p. 268); 22.9 14.3.2 (p. 236) and 16 (p. 268); 2; 22.9 13.4 (p. 184) and 20.3 (p. 344); 22.5.2 14.3.3 (p. 241); 11; 13.4; 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 229) and 18.4 (p. 301); 19; 22.8 13.4 (p. 194); 10.2; 14.3.3; 22.1.2 13.5.3 (p. 206) and 14 (p. 210) 1.2 (p. 15) and 8 (p. 90); 22.8 13.1 (p. 165); 21.4 1.3 (p. 27) and 5 (p. 68); 21.6 13.1 (p. 159); 22.2.4 13.3 (p. 171); 13.1; 22.1.2 14.4 (p. 256); 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 120); 22.2.2 14.1 (p. 214) and 15 (p. 264); 1.3; 21 13.4 (p. 180) and 14.3 (p. 224); 15; 20.1; 22.7 10.2 (p. 118); 14.3; 22.8 1.4 (p. 35); 22 10.2 (p. 117) and 20.1 (p. 324); 14.3; 22.7 20.1 (p. 330); 22 1.4 (p. 32); 11; 22.1.2 9 (p. 99) and 10.2 (p. 118); 11; 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 32); 11; 22.1.2 6 (p. 78) and 20.1 (p. 324); 22.4.4 14.2 (p. 220); 21 1.1 (p. 12); 21.1; 22.3; 22.4.1 1.3 (p. 29); 10.1; 21; 21.1 9 (p. 98); 10.2; 22.1.2 9 (p. 98); 10.2; 22.1.2 10.1 (p. 104); 21 13 (p. 150) and 18 (p. 278)
561
Author Index T . LUCINSKI F . LUDWIG JUH TZENG LUE S. N . LUKIN
(a) (b) (b) see (b)
B. A. LUKIYANETS
(b) 132, K81 (1985)
6 (p. 85); 12.2; 13
N . B. LUKYANCHIKOVA L. N . LUKYANOVA M. D . LUMB
(a) 87, (a) 91, (b) 128, (b) 129,
693 (1985) 279(1985) 583(1985) 279 (1985)
14.3.3 (p. 240) and 2 0 . 3 (p. 340); 22.2.2 14.3.3 (p. 244) and 14.3.4 (p. 2 5 2 ) ; 22.2.1 13.1 (p. 159) and 20.3 (p. 3 4 1 ) ; 22.3.1 13.5.1 (p. 199) and 2 0 . 3 (p. 3 4 2 ) ; 22.2.4
C. W. LUNG Luo QI-GUANG
(a) (a)
565(1985) 763(1985)
10.1 (p. 104); 21.1.1 14.2 (p. 219); 21
A . R. Lusis A.G.K.LUTSCH H.D.LUTZ LUZHIHENG V. S. LYSENKO
(a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b)
V. A. K. R.
M . LYUBIN S. LYUTOVICH L. LYUTOVICH LYZWA
R . - L . MA K . MAASS J . E. MACDONALD C . MADEJ L. MADHAV RAO M . S. MADHAVA Y . MADHAVAN A . MADUEMEZIA J . MAEGE B. MAFFEO L. I. MAGARILL T . G . MAGERRAMOV A . MAGNOUCHE J. MAHLBERG S. MAHMOUD G . G . MAHR VON STASZEWSKI P . C . MAITHANI J. MAIXNER K . J. MAJEID J. MAJHI C . K . MAJUMDAR I. N . MAKARENKO B. MAKIEJ S. A . MAKSIMENKO S. K . MAKSIMOV A . Z. MAKSYMOWICZ C . MALGRANGE L . MALICSKÖ P . N . MALINOV 36
physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
87, K 1 9 1 (1985) 131, K 1 4 5 (1985) 131, K 1 4 9 (1985) under letter " J " 132, 601 (1985)
87, 90,
90, K 1 (1985) 88, 533 (1985) 129, 549(1985) 90, K 1 5 7 (1985) 87, K 1 7 5 (1985) 88, 705(1985) 91, K 1 7 3 (1985) 92, 257 (1985) 129, 313(1985) 129, 313(1985) 128, K1 (1985)
15 (p. 2 6 2 ) ; 2 ; 21.1.1 18 (p. 281) and 20.1 (p. 3 3 2 ) ; 13.4; 22.2.3 18 (p. 281) and 20.1 (p. 3 3 2 ) ; 13.4; 22.2.3 13.4 (p. 193); 19; 22.5.4
1.5 (p. 41) and 20.1 (p. 3 2 7 ) ; 22.6 9 (p. 98) and 14.3.1 (p. 2 3 2 ) ; 11; 22.1.2 6 (p. 78) and 20.1 (p. 324); 22.8 11 (p. 134); 14.3; 2 2 . 1 . 2 11 (p. 128) and 13.3 (p. 168); 14.3.2; 22.1.2 14.3.3 (p. 2 4 1 ) ; 11; 13.4; 22.1.2 11 (p. 136) and 14.3.3 (p. 2 4 5 ) ; 22.1.2 2 (p. 55) and 16 (p. 2 7 2 ) ; 2 2 13.4 (p. 180) and 13.5.1 (p. 199); 2 0 . 3 ; 22.1.1; 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 180) and 13.5.1 (p. 199); 2 0 . 3 ; 2 2 . 1 . 1 ; 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 33)
(a) 90, 343 (1985) (a) 91, 667 (1985) (a) 89, K.137 (1985) (b) 128, 683 (1985)
20.2 13.4 12.2 13.4
see (a) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a)
under letter "R" 90, 449 (1985) 127, K 1 5 (1985) 127, 6 8 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 91, K.93 (1985) 132, 5 4 1 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 132, 5 1 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 90, K 1 1 7 (1985)
1 (p. 11) and 2 (p. 5 3 ) ; 22.9 6 (p. 72) and 10.2 (p. 112); 22.4.3 13.4 (p. 175) and 20.1 (p. 3 1 8 ) ; 22.5.2 14.3.3 (p. 244) and 20.2 (p. 337); 13.4; 22.2.4 13.1 (p. 166) and 13.4 (p. 192); 22 13.4 (p. 192); 14.3; 22.1.1 14.3.1 (p. 234) and 14.3.3 (p. 2 4 3 ) ; 22.1.3; 22.4.2 14.3.1 (p. 234) and 14.3.3 (p. 2 4 3 ) ; 22.1.3; 22.4.2 2 (p. 55) and 14.1 (p. 2 1 5 ) ; 21.6 4 (p. 6 3 ) ; 13; 22.2.1 8 (p. 95) and 14.4.1 (p. 2 6 1 ) ; 6 ; 22.8.1 9 (p. 9 9 ) ; 21
(b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b)
127, 79 (1985) 87, K 1 3 9 (1985) 91, 1 2 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 87, 341 (1985) 29 (1985) 91, 129, K 7 9 (1985) 88, K 1 9 7 (1985) 131, 4 2 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 90, 215 (1985) 130, 629 (1985) 87, 741 (1985)
92, K.175 (1985) 91, K.75 (1985) 131, 67(1985) 90, K 1 3 5 (1985) 90, 191 (1985)
128,
K 1 1 9 (1985) 323 (1985)
(p. 336); 13.5.2; 22.1.2 (p. 190); 11; 14.3.4; 22.1.2 (p. 145); 22.8 ' (p. 178) and 2 0 . 3 (p. 341); 20.1 ; 22.5.2
6 (p. 71) and 8 (p. 8 9 ) ; 14.2; 21.1 6 (p. 74) and 8 (p. 9 1 ) ; 21.1 13.1 (p. 163) and 20.1 (p. 3 3 0 ) ; 2 2 14.3.1 (p. 2 3 2 ) ; 22 1.6 (p. 4 4 ) ; 5 ; 21.1.1 1.2 (p. 17) and 20.1 (p. 323) ; 13.1 ; 22.3 14.2 (p. 218) and 18.2 (p. 288) 1.6 (p. 44) 10 (p. 102) und 12 (p. 138) 13 (p. 153); 14; 21.1 1 (p. 9) 11 (p. 130); 22.6 13 (p. 149) and 14.3.4 (p. 249)
562 R. A. EL-MALLWANY A . U . MALSAGOV V. I. MALTSEV S. A . MALYSHEV V . I. MALYUTIN B. R . MAMATKULOV R . MAMATKULOV K . K . MAMEDOV T . G . MAMEDOV K . M . MAMEDOVA L . I. MAN M . MANFREDI R. A. S. D. C.
MANKA MANNA MANNINEN MANNO MANOLIKAS
M . A . MARAIS I. G . MARCHENKO M . J . MARCINKOWSKI P . P . MARDILOVICH J . J . MARES
D . K . MARETIS B. MARI A. G. V. G. B.
M . MARINOVA MARIOTTO M . MARKUSHEV MARTENS MARTIN
J . F . MARUCCO I. A . MARUSHKO V . I. MARUSYAK A . MARUYAMA D . I. MARVAKOV G . MARY MASAHARU KATO T . V . MASHOVETS A . V . MASLOV G . MASSÉ H . MASUDA
K . MASUDA-JINDO R . MASUT D . I. MATERIKIN E . L . MATHÉ
Author Index see under letter "E" (a) 9 0 , 7 0 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 128, 193 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 89, 2 8 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 9 0 , K 1 6 1 (1985) (a) 8 9 , 6 8 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 7 , 6 6 7 (1985) (a) 8 7 , K 2 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 131, K 3 5 (1985) (b) 127, K.55 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 131, K 2 3 (1985) (a) 87, K 2 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 9 0 , 4 3 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 128, 7 1 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 129, 7 8 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 130, 3 6 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 129, 211 (1985) (b) 127, 221 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 9 0 , K 5 (1985) (a) 9 1 , 4 8 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 9 2 , 231 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 9 0 , K.193 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 9 , K 2 2 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 8 , 129 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 9 0 , 621 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 129, K.181 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 8 , K 1 8 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 9 , 3 3 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 9 , K 1 0 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 130, 1 3 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 130, 7 9 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 8 , 355 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 129, 4 8 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 89, K 1 9 1 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 88, 103 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 131, K 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 92, 4 5 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 9 , 3 7 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 131, K 1 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 128, 7 5 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 132, 271 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 8 8 , 5 2 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 128, K 5 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 128, K L 5 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 132, 6 1 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) see under letter " K " (a) 9 0 , 5 2 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 9 0 , 4 3 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 87, K 1 7 1 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 131, K157 (1985) (a) 88, 3 8 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 88, 5 4 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (a) 9 0 , K 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) (b) 129, 595(1985) ( b ) 130,
737(1985)
(b) 128, Kl63 (1985) (a) 9 2 , 511 ( 1 9 8 5 )
14.3 (p. 227); 22.8 18.3 (p. 296); 22.8.2 16 (p. 268); 14.3.3; 22.2.4 18.2.1 (p. 295) 14.3.3 (p. 242) and 14.3.4 (p. 251); 16; 22 14.3.4 (p. 248); 22.1.1 8 (p. 90); 22.3 6 (p. 82) and 8 (p. 95); 22.8 13.1 (p. 157) and 20.1 (p. 317); 13.5.1 ; 22; 22.8 12.2 (p. 146) and 20.1 (p. 330); 1.2; 13.1; 22.8 8 (p. 90); 22.3 1.6 (p. 44) and 17 (p. 274); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 178); 20.3; 22.5.2 13.4 (p. 182) and 20.1 (p. 325); 10.2; 22.5.2 14.2 (p. 218) and 14.4.1 (p. 260) 13 (p. 151); 21; 21.1; 21.1.1; 21.3; 22.1.1 ; 22.1.2 13.1 (p. 156); 21 1.4 (p. 36); 22.3 1.2 (p. 23) and 1.4 (p. 37); 22.8.1 13.4 (p. 191) and 14.3.4 (p. 253); 22.8 20.1 (p. 329); 22.2.1 11 (p. 132) and 14.3.3 (p. 243); 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 33); 10 1.3 (p. 29) and 10.1 (p. 109); 21.1.1 13.1 (p. 161) and 13.3 (p. 170); 22.6 14.3 (p. 224); 22.2.1 14.3 (p. 225); 2; 22 14.3.3 (p. 242); 22.2.1 6 (p. 79) and 13.4 (p. 184) 6 (p. 81) and 20.1 (p. 328); 14.3; 22.3 14.3.3 (p. 240); 16; 22.2.2 2 (p. 51) and 14.4 (p. 255); 20.1 ; 22.8 13.4 (p. 183) and 20.3 (p. 344); 22.3 1.4 (p. 33) and 20 (p. 312); 22.6; 22.8.1 12.2 (p. 145); 1.2; 22.9 1.2 (p. 24); 5; 6; 22.5 13.4 (p. 181) and 14.3 (p. 225); 15; 22.6 4 (p. 64) and 6 (p. 81) 14.3 (p. 223); 22.1.1 14.3 (p. 229); 22.1.1 10.1 (p. 105); 21.1; 21.6 13 (p. 150); 4; 22.1 13.4 (p. 178); 22.4 13.4 (p. 193) and 20.3 (p. 348); 22.5.3 10.2 (p. 120) and 11 (p. 134); 22.1.1 ; 22.1.2 1.6 (p. 44) and 17 (p. 274); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 176) and 20.3 (p. 340); 22.8 13.4 (p. 189) and 20.3 (p. 346); 22.8 11 (p. 129) and 14.3.3 (p. 241); 22.1.2; 22.2.1 11 (p. 130) and 13.4 (p. 179); 14.3; 22.1.2 2 (p. 53) and 3 (p. 58); 6; 20.1 ; 22 10.1 (p. 106); 21.1; 21.1.1 13.4 (p. 186); 20; 22 13.4 (p. 179) and 20.1 (p. 322); 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 38) and 10.2 (p. 125); 11 ; 22.1.2
563
Author Index A . K H . MATIEV E . MATUEVI6 M . M ATOS P . MATOUSEK M . G . MATSKO H . MATSUDA T . MATSUMORI P . MATTHYS A . C . FIORE DE MATTOS S . N . MATVEEV V . A . MATVEEV L . A . MATVEEVA E . E . MATYAS M . MATYÀS S . MATYJASIK Z . A . MATYSINA W . MATZ
L J . MAURER C . D I MAURO
G . MAVRODIEV V. MAY
G . MAYER J . MAYER W . MAYER S. A . MAZEN
A . M . MAZZONE MBUNGU-TSUMBU W . G . MCMULLAN H . M^CZYNSKA E . E . MEERSON V . P . MEIKLYAR A . MEISEN H u MEI-SHEN A . S H . MEKHTIEV A . I . MELKER
S . V . MELNICHUK S . L . MELNIKOV I . M ELZER A . MEMON A . N . MEN B. A . MEN B . MENGEL
36*
(a) 90, 703(1985) (a) 92, 187 (1985) (b) 132, 541 (1985) (a) 89, 493(1985) (a) 87, K.69 (1985) (a) 90, 77(1985) (a) 89, K.79 (1985) (b) 130, 297(1985) see under letter " F " (a) 88, K145 (1985) (a) 92, 315(1985) (a) 92, 379(1985) (a) 89, K177 (1985) (b) 129, 381 (1985) (a) 90, 167(1985) (a) 92, K93 (1985) (a) 90, 107(1985) (a) 90, 489(1985) (a) 92, K19 (1985) (b) 129, K39 (1985) (b) 127, K155 (1985) (b) 128, K97 (1985) (b) 130, K69 (1985) (a) 88, K105 (1985) (b) 129, 717(1985) (b) 130, 675(1985) (b) 131, 605(1985) (b) 132, 145(1985) (a) 90, 349(1985) (a) 90, 469(1985) (a) 87, 583 (1985) (a) 88, 343 (1985) (a) 92, 539(1985) (a) 92, K127 (1985) (a) 91, K.125 (1985) (a) 90, 595(1985) (b) 129, 465(1985) (b) 130, 325(1985) (a) 91, 693 (1985) (b) 132, K73 (1985) (b) 128, 209(1985) see under letter " H " (b) 127, K171 (1985) (b) 130, K.43 (1985) (a) 89, K51 (1985) (b) 130, 531 (1985) (b) 131, 537 (1985) (a) 91, K41 (1985) (b) 132, 425(1985) . (b) 130, K. 153 (1985) (a) 89, 283(1985) (a) 90, 463(1985) (b) 128, 49(1985) (b) 129, K.131 (1985) (a) 87, 93(1985) (b) 131, K.145 (1985) (b) 131, K149 (1985)
14.3 (p. 227); 22.8 18.2 (p. 293); 18.4; 22.6 13.1 (p. 166) and 13.4 (p. 192); 22 10.2 (p. 118); 14.3; 22.8 13.5.1 (p. 197) and 20.3 (p. 339); 22.4.2 2 (p. 52); 18; 22.3; 22.8 20.3 (p. 343); 10.2; 13.4; 22.2.1 13.4 (p. 184) and 19 (p. 307); 22.5.2 18.2 (p. 288); 22.8.2 14.3.2 (p. 238); 13.3; 20.3; 22.1.1 ; 22.6 1.5 (p. 42) and 10.2 (p. 125); 22.1.1 ; 22.2.1 20.1 (p. 326); 22.8 13.4 (p. 180) and 14.3 (p. 224); 15; 20.1; 22.7 14.4 (p. 256) and 20 (p. 313); 22.8.1 1.2 (p. 24) and 1.6 (p. 45); 21.7 2 (p. 52); 22.8 2 (p. 53); 1.3; 22.7 1.3 (p. 31) and 2 (p. 55); 21.6; 22.1.1 18.4 (p. 300) 14.2 (p. 217) 14.2 (p. 217) 14.2 (p. 219) 1.1 (p. 12) and 1.2 (p. 17); 21.1 13.5.1 (p. 200); 22 13.5.1 (p. 200); 22 13.5.1 (p. 201); 22.4.1 13.5.1 (p. 202) and 20.1 (p. 333); 22.4.1 2 (p. 53) and 20 (p. 314) 1.2 (p. 21); 1.3; 11; 21.1 10.2 (p. 113) and 11 (p. 128); 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 223) and 15 (p. 263); 22.8.2 18.3 (p. 298); 22.8.2 18.2 (p. 294); 21.1 11 (p. 136); 22.1.2 11 (p. 134); 18.1; 22.6 1.2 (p. 18); 22 13.4 (p. 184); 6; 22.2.1 ; 22.4.3; 22.5.1 14.3.4 (p. 253); 13.1; 22.6 1.2 (p. 24) and 19 (p. 310); 22.8 13.5.1 (p. 198) and 18 (p. 278) 14.3.4 (p. 248) and 19 (p. 305); 22.2.1 20.3 (p. 344); 22.4.4 2 (p. 51) and 10.2 (p. 117); 4; 22.9 11 (p. 133); 10.1; 21.1.1 4 (p. 65) and 10.1 (p. 110); 21.1 10.2 (p. 122); 22.9 11 (p. 136); 21.6 13.4 (p. 186); 22.4.2; 22.4.3 16 (p. 268); 14.3.3; 22.2.4 1.2 (p. 21) and 11 (p. 134); 14.1; 21 6 (p. 74) and 20.1 (p. 319); 22.4.1 1.4 (p. 35) and 18 (p. 279); 22.8.2 1.3 (p. 26); 21 18 (p. 281) and 20.1 (p. 332); 13.4; 22.2.3 18 (p. 281) and 20.1 (p. 332); 13.4; 22.2.3
564 C H . MENSING R . C . MERCADER K . MEÄINSKY M . M . MERKIN P. MERLE J . MERLIN L . MERTEN A . MERTENS I. MERTIG J . MERTSCHING U . MESSERSCHMIDT M . METODIEVA W . METZGER B . MEYER H . - G . MEYER K . - P . MEYER V . A . MEZRIN J . - L . MIANE C . MICHALK B . MICHEL Z . MICHNO R . MICIC G . MICOCCI L . G . MIDODASHVILI J . MIELNICKI M . MIGLIERINI I . N . MIHÄILESCU
Author Index (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a)
88, 43(1985) 89, K 1 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 87, 6 8 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 128, 6 9 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 89, 4 8 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 89, 4 8 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 128, 1 5 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 88, 3 6 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 129, 4 0 7 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 129, 2 3 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 131, 1 6 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 91, 79(1985) 129, 2 7 1 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 129, 687 (1985) 91, K 4 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 91, K165 (1985) 93 (1985) 88, 89, 1 9 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 88, 325 (1985) 90, 325(1985) 90, 657 (1985) 89, K l 6 3 (1985) 88, K 4 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 128, 4 8 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 185 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 91, 132, K127 (1985) 130, 1 8 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 89, K 3 1 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 88, 4 1 5 ( 1 9 8 5 )
(a)
91, K 1 0 3 (1985)
G . V . MIHAILOVA
(b) 128,
V . V . MIKHAILIN
(a)
88, K.169 ( 1 9 8 5 )
M . MIKHAILOV
(a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) see (a) (a) see (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a)
88, K i l l (1985) 90, 3 5 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 92, 6 1 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 88, K 9 (1985) 91, K165 (1985) 95(1985) 92, 90, K l 6 5 (1985) 92, 6 0 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 130, 2 4 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 88, K 1 4 1 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 87, 6 2 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) under letter " Y " 91, 1 2 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 88, 6 5 5 ( 1 9 8 5 ) under letter " Y " 92, 83(1985) 127, K 6 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 128, 151 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 128, K 4 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 128, K 5 3 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 127, 359 (1985) 127, K 8 1 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 90, K219 (1985)
I . P . MIKHAILOVSKII M . MIKHOV B . MIKOLAJCZAK P. MIKULA J . J . MILCZAREK G . M . MILEVA Y . T . MILLEV M . G . MILLVIDSKII I . I . MILMAN Y E MING M I N G Y E N LIN G . S . MINGALEEV YAO MING-HUI M I N H HOANG R . MIRIANASHVILI D . L J . MIRJANIC
A . G . MIRONOV N . A . MIRONOVA S . A . MIRSAGATOV P . MISHEV
(a)
92,
323(1985)
503(1985)
1.2 (p. 16); 6 ; 8; 14.3; 20.1 ; 22.8 1.3 (p. 27) and 5 (p. 68); 21.6 14.3 (p. 222); 22.2.1 17 (p. 273); 22.5.2 1.3 (p. 28); 10.1; 21.1 1.3 (p. 28); 10.1; 21.1 13.5.4 (p. 208) and 20.1 (p. 319); 22.8.2 11 (p. 129) and 14.3.4 (p. 249); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 181) and 15 (p. 263); 14.1 ; 2 J . 1 13.1 (p. 159); 13.5.3 13.1 (p. 163) 10.2 (p. 122) and 12.2 (p. 146); 22.6 13.1 (p. 160) 13.5.1 (p. 200) and 20.3 (p. 343); 14.3; 22.1.1 10.2 (p. 122) and 19 (p. 308); 22.1.2 14.2 (p. 220) and 14.3.3 (p. 245); 21 ; 22.6 1.4 (p. 33) and 14.4.1 (p. 260); 22.9 10.2 (p. 117); 14.4; 22.6.1 14.4.1 (p. 260); 22.9 1.2 (p. 20) and 5 (p. 68); 18.3; 22.8.2 5 (p. 69); 18; 22.9 10 (p. 102) and 12 (p. 138) 2 (p. 48) and 13.1 (p. 158); 21.1 ; 21.1.1 10.2 (p. 115) and 20.3 (p. 341); 22.5.3 14.3.3 (p. 244); 13.4; 22.7 6 (p. 85) and 19 (p. 310) 18.2 (p. 289); 8 1.4 (p. 35); 5; 11 ; 21.1 ; 21.1.1 1.6 (p. 43); 11; 22.2.1 7 (p. 88) and 11 (p. 136); 22.9 13 (p. 149) and 14.3.4 (p. 249) 20.2 (p. 336) and 20.3 (p. 342); 13.4; 22.8 3 (p. 58); 1.5; 22 20.3 (p. 345); 22 14.3.4 (p. 253); 22.1.2 2 (p. 48); 21.1; 21.4 14.2 (p. 220) and 14.3.3 (p. 245); 21; 22.6 1.1 (p. 14); 22.1.2 2 (p. 54) and 18.2 (p. 291); 21.1.1 13.4 (p. 193); 20.1; 22.4.1 1.2 (p. 19) and 13 (p. 152) 10.2 (p. 116); 11; 13.4; 14.3; 22.1.2 17 (p. 273) and 20.3 (p. 339); 10.2; 13.4; 22.6 18 (p. 280); 21.1; 21.1.1 11 (p. 130) and 16 (p. 268); 22.9 1.3 (p. 30) and 14.4 (p. 258); 22.8.1 19 (p. 303); 22.5.3 6 (p. 74) and 13.5.4 (p. 208) 13.5.1 (p. 198); 6 13.5.1 (p. 198); 6 13.4 (p. 174) and 20.1 (p. 317); 14.3.4; 22.2.1 13.5.3 (p. 206) and 20.1 (p. 317); 22.6 14.3.3 (p. 244) and 16 (p. 271); U . v l : 22.4.3 10.2 (p. 125); 22.5.2
22.4.1;
565
Author Index K . Y A . MISHIN R . H . MISHO J . MISKUF J . MITA A . V. MITIN N . CH. MITRA K . MIURA L . T . MIYADANABORIKAWA
A . R . MKRTCHYAN K . MOCHIZUKI S. MOCHIZUKI M . MOCKER A . MODY E . MÖHLER W . MÖHLING B. MOINE V. MOISEENKO I. MOJZES L . P . MOKHRACHEVA A . MOLAK M . MOLDOVANOVA L . I. MOLKANOV K . - P . MÖLLMANN
V . B . MOLODKIN M . MONDAL
J . MONECKE S. MONGELLI M . MONTAGNA D . B . DE MOOIJ A . MORALES-ACEVEDO D . V . MORGAN N . MORI A . MORIMOTO N . MORITA TH. MORITZ J . W . MORON V . A . MOROZOVA N . MOSER V. A . MOSHNIKOV S. A . MOSKALENKO M . L . MOSKVITIN
T. S. Moss
F . M . MOSTAFA M . M . MOSTAFA
(b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a)
128 591 1985) 89 2 2 5 1985) 91 129 1985) 89 K.153 1985) 88 713 1985) 132 523 1985) 88 175 1985) 90 301 1985) 88 207 1985) 88 529 1985) 89 191 1985)
13.1 (p. 159); 22 20.1 (p. 323); 6; 13.1; 22.9 13.1 (p. 163) and 20!l (p. 330); 22 11 (p. 132) and 20 (p. 313); 21.1.1 20.3 (p. 341); 14.3.1 ; 22.4.1 5 (p. 70); 19; 21.1.1 10.2 (p. .114); 14.4; 22.6 10.2 (p. 119) and 14.4 (p. 256); 22.6 10.1 (p. 105); 21.1; 21.6 10.1 (p. 105); 21.1; 21.6 10.1 (p. 106) and 12.1 (p. 140); 21
(a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a)
89 90 92 89 128 131 131 130 89 128 128 87 88 128 130 90 128 91 91 91 87 128 128 129 132 90 129 88 88 87 90 130 89 91 89 88 90 127 91 88 129 128 131 91 88
1.4 (p. 35); 10.1; 21 10.1 (p. 108) and 12.1 (p. 140); 21 1 (p. 11) and 10 (p. 103) 16 (p. 269); 13.4; 20.3; 22.4.4 6 (p. 74) and 20.1 (p. 319); 13.5; 22.6 13 (p. 154) and 14.3.4 (p. 253); 22.2.1 18.2 (p. 291) 14.4 (p. 256); 22.5.2 " 1.1 (p. 12) and 1.4 (p. 34); 10.2; 22.2.4 13.4 (p. 178) and 20.3 (p. 341); 20.1; 22.5.2 6 (p. 74) and 13.5 (p. 195); 20.1 ; 22.8.1 1.6 (p. 43) and 11 (p. 128); 22.2.1 14.3.4 (p. 249); 22.2.1 6 (p. 75); 21 14.2 (p. 218) and 14.4.1 (p. 260) 14.3 (p. 227); 22 13.1 (p. 159); 22 16 (p. 271); 22 16 (p. 271); 22.8 14.4.1 (p. 261) and 16 (p. 271); 22.8 1 (p. 9) and 10 (p. 101) 8 (p. 91); 13.3; 22.4.4 13.1 (p. 159); 21.7 13.1 (p. 161); 18; 22.4.4 6 (p. 83) and 20.1 (p. 333); 22.8 1.4 (p. 36); 22.3 13.5.1 (p. 199) and 20.3 (p. 342); 22.3 18.2 (p. 287); 5; 21.1; 21.1.1 14.3.2 (p. 236) and 14.3.3 (p. 241); 22.1.2 14.3.3 (p. 239) and 14.3.4 (p. 247); 13.4 14.3.2 (p. 237) and 14.3.4 (p. 251); 22.6 2 (p. 53); 17; 22.6 2 (p. 52) and 19 (p. 307); 13.4; 22.1.2 1.3 (p. 29) and 14.3 (p. 228); 22.8 1.5 (p. 41) and 3 (p. 58); 22.8 10.1 (p. 105); 14.1; 21.1.1 1.4 (p. 36) and 10.1 (p. 109); 14.1; 21 13.4 (p. 174) and 20.1 (p. 317); 14.3.4; 22.2.1 1.2 (p. 23); 2; 21; 21.1 10.2 (p. 115); 14.3; 22 13.5.1 (p. 199); 22.6 13 (p. 150); 22 13.1 (p. 156) and 20.1 (p. 316); 22; 22.2.1 ; 22.2.3 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 10.1 (p. 104); 1.2; 21; 21.1
521 277
1985) 1985)
361
1985)
673
1985)
23 775 K45 457 79 683 53 K127 K87
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
K9 369 743
1985) 1985) 1985)
591 K71
1985) 1985)
K147 K159
1985)
597 K.21 K.133 745 93 K5 247 231 381 355 371 431 K181 K81 K119 561 515 359 411 K27 657 K.41 415 99 61
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
566 K . MOTOKO C . A . MOYER E . MROSAN M . MÜCK A . V . MUDRYI G . J . MUENCH E . MUGENSKI
A . J . MUHAMMAD E. MÜHLE G . T . MUJIRI B . N . MUKASHEV E . K.H. MUKHAMEDZHANOV P . MUKHOPADHYAY R . MUKHOPADHYAY K . M . MUKIMOV L . MULDAWER
B . G . MULIMANI F . MÜLLER H . MÜLLER H . - J . MÜLLER H . - U . MÜLLER K . - H . MÜLLER M . MÜLLER O . G . MÜLLER U . MÜLLER-JAHREIS P. MÜNZ H . MURAKAMI Y . MURAKAMI K . R . MURALI S . MURAMATSU A . MURASIK V . V . MURAVEVA T . M . MURINA V . Y . G . S. MURTI M . R . L. N . MURTHY N . S . SATYA M U R T H Y S. R . M U R T H Y D . R . MUSIN A . A . S . MUSMUS T H . MÜSSIG S . N . MUSTAFAEVA P. MUTH J . - C . MUTIN J . MYCIELSKI
Author Index (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (b)
92, Kl 17 (1985) 128, 133 (1985) 127, 365(1985) 129, 407(1985) 87, K105 (1985) 129, K83 (1985) 92, 187(1985) 128, K75 (1985) 129, 601 (1985) 132, K91 (1985) 87, 355 (1985) 90, 371 (1985) 127, 371 (1985) 128, 807(1985) 131, 555 (1985) 91, 509(1985) 90, 439 (1985) 92, 355 (1985) 128, 483(1985) 92, 467(1985) 127, K129 (1985) 129, 735(1985) 130, 595 (1985) 131, 659(1985) 128, Kl 17 (1985) 91, K165 (1985) 90, K135 (1985) 132, 239 (1985) 132, 607 (1985) 131, K145 (1985) 131, K149 (1985) 92, K151 (1985) 89, K89 (1985) 89, 89(1985) 91, 447(1985) 92, 121 (1985) 127, Kl 13 (1985) 89, 457(1985) 88, 681 (1985) 129, Kl57 (1985) 132. K i l l (1985) 89, 571 (1985) 89, K201 (1985) 88, 539(1985) 132, 591 (1985) 88, K155 (1985) 88, K155 (1985) 88, 239 (1985) 90, 631 (1985) 132, K45 (1985) 89, 147(1985) 87, K85 (1985) 88, K205 (1985) 127, K151 (1985) 131, 769(1985) 92, 83 ( 1985) 129, 448(1985)
1.2 (p. 25) and 10.2 (p. 125); 22.9 14.1 (p. 213) and 18.2 (p. 286); 21.1 13.4 (p. 174); 19; 21.1 13.4 (p. 181) and 15 (p. 263); 14.1; 21.1 14.2 (p. 217) 10.2 (p. 116) and 13.4 (p. 181); 22.1.2 18.2 (p. 293); 18.4; 22.6 20.3 (p. 340); 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 118) and 20.3 (p. 343); 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 125) and 20.3 (p. 348); 22.5.2 14.3.3 (p. 239) and 14.3.4 (p. 247); 13.4 14.3.2 (p. 237) and 14.3.4 (p. 251); 22.6 13.4 (p. 174); 8; 18; 21.4 13.4(p. 174); 8; 18; 21.4 5 (p. 69) and 18.3 (p. 298); 21.1 ; 21.4 10.2 (p. 1 2 3 ) a n d l l ( p . 135); 4; 14.3; 20.1 ; 22.1.2 1.6 (p. 44) and 17 (p. 274); 22.1.2 1.6 (p. 45); 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 115) and 11 (p. 129); 20.1; 22.5.2 . 1.2 (p. 24); 22.9 13.1 (p. 158) and 20.1 (p. 319); 21.1.1 ; 21.4 13.1 (p. 161) and 20.1 (p. 325); 21.1 ; 21.6 13.1 (p. 162) and 20.1 (p. 328); 1.2; 21.1 13.1 (p. 164) and 20.1 (p. 331); 21.1 ; 21.6 6 (p. 76) and 20.1 (p. 322); 22.2.3 14.2 (p. 220) and 14.3.3 (p. 245); 21 ; 22.6 8 (p. 95) and 14.4.1 (p. 261); 6; 22.8.1 13.4 (p. 191) and 13.5.1 (p. 202); 22.2.4 13.4 (p. 193) and 13.5.1 (p. 202); 20.3; 22.2.4 18 (p. 281) and 20.1 (p. 332); 13.4; 22.2.3 18 (p. 281) and 20.1 (p. 332); 13.4; 22.2.3 14.3.2 (p. 238) 1.2 (p. 18) and 14.3.1 (p. 233); 22.9 1.6 (p. 43); 21.1.1 17 (p. 275); 1.6; 22.1.1 ; 22.1.2; 22.2.1 ; 22.2.2 1.5 (p. 42); 14.3.1; 21; 21.1; 21.4; 21.6; 22.1.1 10.2 (p. 113); 22.5.2 1.3 (p. 28); 1.4; 12.1 ; 21.1 14.4. (p. 255); 14.3; 22.3 13.1 (p. 161) and 20 (p. 313); 22 20(p.315);22 18 (p. 279); 1.2; 22.5 19 (p. 307); 21.1.1 3 (p. 58) and 10.2 (p. 116); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 192) and 20.1 (p. 334); 22.5.2 18.4 (p. 300); 21.1 ; 21.5 lfc.4 (p. 300); 21.1 ; 21.5 12.2 (p. 144) and 18.3 (p. 296); 22.8.2 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 13.5.2 (p. 205) 19 (p. 306); 22.8 19 (p. 304); 13.4; 22.5.4 14.3.4 (p. 250); 22.3 14.1 (p. 212); 13.1; 21.1 13.1 (p. 164) and 14.1 (p. 215); 21.1.1 1.3 (p. 30) and 14.4 (p. 258) ; 22.8.1 13.4 (p. 181); 20.1 ; 22
567
Author Index G . NACHTWEI
H . NAGAI L . E . NAGLI M . R . NAGY H . NÄHME M . NAKAGAWA S . NAKAMURA K . NAKANO Y . NAKAOKA A . P . NAKHMEDOV S . M . NAKHMETOV A . D . NAMAZOV L . NÂNAI N . M . NANCHEVA L . NANU S . NARA J . NARAIN V . NARASIMHAN A . A . NASAKIN F . S . NASREDINOV A . N . NATEPROV I . NATKANIEC T . NATTERMANN T H . NATTERMANN A . N . NAZAROV E . K . NAZAROVA L . A . NEFEDIEV H . NEFF H . NEGISHI P . NEGRINI
S . NEHASHI A . NEIDIG U . NEITZEL H . NELKOWSKI V . V . NEMOSHKALENKO
K . A . NENKOV D . NEOGY S . A . NEPIJKO A . I . NEPOMNYACHIKH V . I . NESTEROV G . NEUBERT J . M . NEUGEBAUER A . NEUGROSCHEL H . NEUMANN
(b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a)
128 129 130 90 127 88 87 131 89 130 91 127 128 92 90 88 88 88 91 129 132 89 91
(b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a)
130 128 127 129 132 131 88 91 91 88 92 132 87 89 92 130 89 129 129 132 127 131 132 91 131 90 90 131 87 91 130 127 89
337
415 781 K215 319 61 319 741 155 K145 73 327 345 K31 K189 K119 K31 415 K.103 287 389 65 737 727 583 K1 153 125 563 705 K173 K151 631 567 295 207 533 177 KLL
347 707 K.177 K133 163 193 K15 K151 329 K113 K65 555 451 573 255 K9 K147
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
14.3 (p. 222); 13.3; 22.2.3 13.1 (p. 160) and 14.3 (p. 225); 22.2.3 13.1 (p. 162) and 14.3 (p. 227); 22.2.3 14.3.2 (p. 237) and 14.3.4 (p. 252); 22.2.2; 22.2.4 10.2 (p. 112) and 20.3 (p. 338); 22.5.2 10.1 (p. 104); 1.2; 21; 21.1 1.4 (p. 32) and 20.3 (p. 339); 23 13.4 (p. 189) and 20.1 (p. 331); 23 10.2 (p. 117) and 20.1 (p. 323); 11 ; 22.6 20.3 (p. 345); 11; 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 121); 22 13.5.3 (p. 206); 6; 13.4; 22.5.2; 23 2 (p. 48) and 14 (p. 210); 22.9 2 (p. 56); 14.3; 20.3; 22.3; 22.6 14.3 (p. 228) and 18.1 (p.283); 22.8 11 (p. 130); 22.6 10.2 (p. 115); 22.5.2 1.6 (p. 43); 11; 22.2.1 7 (p. 88) and 11 (p. 136); 22.9 13.3 (p. 169) 1.2 (p. 24) and 4 (p. 66); 22.5.2 1.2 (p. 18) and 14.3 (p. 225) 15; 22.8.2 14.3.1 (p. 234) and 14.3.3 (p. 245); 13.3; 22.1.2; 22.2.1; 22.2.2 5 (p. 68) and 13.4 (p. 186); 22 13.1 (p. 159) and 20.3 (p. 341); 22.3.1 6 (p. 72); 1.2; 22.9 18.4 (p.300) 18.4 (p. 301) 18 (p. 281); 1.6 14.3.3 (p. 241); 11; 13.4; 22.1.2 11 (p. 136) and 14.3.3 (p. 245); 22.1.2 14.2 (p. 220); 21 13.4 (p. 179) and 20 (p. 312) 20.1 (p. 335) and 20.3 (p. 348); 22.4.3 14.3 (p. 230); 13.4; 22 10.2 (p. 112) and 11 (p. 126); 14.3.3; 22.1.2 9 (p. 99) and 10.2 (p. 118); 11; 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 124); 14.3; 22.1.2 8 (p. 94); 6; 21 11 (p. 131) and 14.3.3 (p. 242); 13.4; 22.1.2 18 (p. 279) and 20.1 (p. 325); 13.1 ; 21.1 19 (p. 307); 13.4; 22.4.2 19 (p. 310); 13.4; 22.4.2 13.3 (p. 156); 20; 22.8.1 13.1 (p. 163) and 20 (p. 314); 22.3 6 (p. 84) and 13 (p. 154); 21.6 14.2 (p. 220); 21 13.4 (p. 187); 8; 18; 19; 22.5 11 (p. 133) and 14.1 (p. 214); 21.6 13.4 (p. 185) and 20.3 (p. 345); 10.2; 22.5.2 5 (p. 69) and 18.3 (p. 298); 21.2; 21.4 11 (p. 127); 21; 21.3; 21.6 9 (p. 100); 1.4; 21 13.1 (p. 161) and 13.4 (p. 184); 22.1.2 6 (p. 72) and 20.1 (p. 317); 22.8 10.2 (p. 118) and 20.1 (p. 326); 6; 22.2.2
Author Index
568
H.-G.
NEUMANN
N . N . NEVINNYI NGUYEN A N NGUYEN CHI THANH N ' G U Y E N D u e TIEN NGUYEN N H U D A T N G U Y E N VAN D O N G NGUYEN VAN HIEU R . J . NICHOLAS J . - C . NIEPCE
(a (a (a (b (b (a (a (b (a (b (a (a
S . NIESE V . V. NIETZ G . M . NIFTIEV
I. M . NIFTIEV G . NIHOUL M . V . NIKANOVICH J. R .
NIKLAS
J . P : NLKOLAEV M . Y u . NIKOLAEV V . I . NIKOLAEV G . ST. NIKOLOV N . A . NIKOLOV M . NIMIS A . K . NISHAD V . N . NISHANOV T . NISHIDA N . NISHIMOTO Y . NISHIO H . - U . NISSEN S. V . NISTOR B . M . NITSOVICH V . M . NITSOVICH V . V . NITSOVICH H . NITTA A . I . NIZKOVA M . NOGUES A . NOHARA S. NOJIMA C H . NÖLDEKE W . NOLTING D . O . N O R T H WOOD N . I . NOSKOVA
V. B. Nosov A . NOVAK R . NOVOTNY W . NOWICK W . NOWY-WIECHULA
(a (b (a (a (a (a (a (b (a (b (a (b (b (b (a (b (a (a (a (a (b (b (b (b (b (b (b (a (b (a (a (a (a (b (b (a (a (a (a (b (a (b (b (b
90, 92, 88, 130, 131, 90, 90, 130, 88, 130, 88, 92, 89, 89, U28, 89, 89, 92, 91, 92, 128, 91, 128, 91, 128, 128, 131, 91, 132, 90, 89, 91, 88, 127, 130, 131, 128, 132, 130, 131, 87, 131, 91, 88, 91, 90, 129, 130, 88, 90, 87, 87, 128, 89, 131, 128, 129,
489 K19 K.127 K.51 527 313 K.103 235 309 235 347 83 389 45 K.65 639 K.191 K.31 351 K135 673 199 513 K139 K69 323 Kill 685 K45 K.101 155 725 K.1 503 175 K135 753 271 K.131 75 597 573 597 213 559 K215 687 561 181 563 549 K69 53 K.55 K67 769 601
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
2 (p. 53); 1.3; 22.7 1.3 (p. 31) and 2 (p. 55); 21.6; 22.1.1 2 (p. 50); 22.6 19 (p. 307); 11; 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 36) and 10 (p. 102) 18.2.1 (p. 295); 2; 21.1 14.3.2 (p. 237) and 14.3.4 (p. 251); 22.1.2 13.1 (p. 161) and 20.1 (p. 326); 22.2.3 14.3.1 (p. 232); 2; 16; 20.1 ; 22.1.2 13.1 (p. 161) and 20.1 (p. 326); 22.2.3 16 (p. 267); 22.2.2 1.3 (p. 30) and 14.4 (p. 258); 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 117) and 13.4 (p. 182); 13.3; 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 34) 20.3 (p. 340); 13.4; 22.3 13.4 (p. 183) and 14.3.4 (p. 250); 22.3 13.4 (p. 183) and 20.3 (p. 344); 22.3 2 (p. 56); 14.3; 20.3; 22.3; 22.6 1.1 (p. 13) and 1.4 (p. 37); 22.6 20.2 (p. 337) and 20.3 (p. 349); 13.4; 22.5.3 13.4 (p. 178) and 19 (p. 305); 22.6 2 (p. 54) and 13.4 (p. 188); 20.3; 22.8.1 13.5 (p. 195) and 18.2 (p. 287) 5 (p. 69); 22.8.2 13.4 (p. 177); 20.1; 22.4.1 13 (p. 149) and 14.3.4 (p. 249) 10.2 (p. 123) and 13.4 (p. 189); 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 123) and 14.4 (p. 258); 22.5.2 13.5.2 (p. 205) 2 (p. 53) and lfc (p. 270); 14.3.4; 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 117) and 20.1 (p. 323) ; 11 ; 22.6 10.2 (p. 123) and 14.3 (p. 229); 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 33); 14.2; 21 10.2 (p. 113) and 19 (p. 304); 11 ; 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 118) and 19 (p. 307); 20.1 ; 22.5.2 13.5.1 (p. 202) and 20.1 (p. 332); 22.6 14.3 (p. 223); 22.1.1 14.3 (p. 229); 22.1.1 13.4 (p. 186) and 13.5.1 (p. 200); 18; 22.4.3 9 (p. 99) and 11 (p. 135); 22.1.2 1 (p. 9) and 10 (p. 101) 18.2 (p. 292); 22.8 18.4 (p. 301); 22.8.2 10.1 (p. 105); 12.1; 21; 21.3 10.1 (p. 110); 12.1; 21.1 14.3.2 (p. 237) and 14.3.4 (p. 252); 22.2.2; 22.2.4 13.5.1 (p. 200) and 20.3 (p. 343); 14.3; 22.1.1 13 (p. 153) and 18 (p. 279) 10.1 (p. 105) and 12.1 (p. 139); 21 10.1 (p. 109) and 12.1 (p. 141); 21 10.1 (p. 104) and 12.1 (p. 139); 2; 21.1 ; 21.1.1 13.5.1 (p. 197) and 20.3 (p. 339); 22.4.2 6 (p. 74) and 13.5 (p. 195); 20.1 ; 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 117) and 20.1 (p. 324); 14.3; 22.7 20.1 (p. 330); 22 2 (p. 49) and 14.3.1 (p. 232); 16; 20.1 ; 22.1.2; 22.6 10.2 (p. 118) and 20.3 (p. 343); 22.5.2
569
Author Index
O . A . C . NUNES K . NUSHIRO
R . OBERSCHMID V . OBODNIKOV D . O'BRIEN Y . OCHIAI A . A . O'CONNEL-BRONIN G . OELGART
H . OESTERREICHER I . G . OGANOVA M . OGATA V . V . OGURTSOV T . OHKAWA H . OHSHIMA H . OHSUGI K . OHTAKI Y . H . OHTSUKI M . OISHI J . OLEJNICZAK B. OLEJNÍKOVÁ Y u . A . OLIKH S . I. OLIKHOVSKII N . F . OLIVEIRA, J R . M . C . OLIVEROS P . OLIVO J . ST AUN OLSEN M . S. OMAR M . OMRI C. K. ONG N . A . ONISHCHENKO H . ONODERA Z . ONYSZKIEWICZ G . OOMI
Y. OOTUKA A . OPANOWICZ D . V. OPARIN B. OREL A . I . ORLOV N . S . ORLOVA R . ORLOWSKI Z . ORMAN C . ORTIZ M . E . OSINOVSKII V . I. OSINSKII Y u . A . OSIPYAN
(b) 132, K91 1985) (b) 129, K135 1985) (b) 131, 137 1985) (a) 89, K27 1985)
10.2 (p. 125) and 20.3 (p. 348); 22.5.2 18.4 (p. 300) 13.5.4 (p. 209) and 20.1 (p. 329); 22.6 1.3 (p. 27); 21.1.1
(a) 89, 263(1985) (a) 89, 657(1985) (a) 87, K127 (1985) see under letter " B " (a) 87, K101 (1985) see under letter " C " (a) 87, 373 1985) (a) 87, 383 1985) (a) 87, 641 1985) (b) 131,, K123 1985) (b) 132, K41 1985) (b) 127, K33 1985) (a) 87, K195 1985) (a) 87, K.199 1985) 59 1985) (a) 87, (a) 87, 417 1985) (a) 87,, K.131 1985) (a) 92, K87 1985) (b) 128, K.5 1985) (b) 130, K15 1985) (b) 130, K145 1985) (b) 128, K169 1985) (a) 90, K215 1985) (b) 130, K73 1985) (a) 89, K197 1985) (a) 87, 209 1985) (a) 87, 597 1985) (b) 129, K173 1985) (b) 129, 177 1985) (b) 132, 153 1985) (a) 91, 423 1985) (a) 89, K.137 1985) (b) 130, 547 1985) (b) 130, 787 1985) (b) 131, 207 19851 (a) 89, 673 1985) (b) 127, K37 1985) (b) 131, K U 7 1985) (b) 130, K.77 1985) (a) 91, 725 1985) (a) 90, 675 1985) (b) 127, 299 1985) (b) 128, 53 1985) (a) 89, 301 1985) (a) 91, 503 1985) (a) 92, 221 1985) (a) 91, 745 1985) 87 1985) (b) 131, (a) 87, 597 1985) (a) 89, 283 1985) (a) 87, 657 1985)
13.4 (p. 181) and 20.1 (p. 324); 1.1; 16; 22.6 14.3.4 (p. 250); 16; 22.8 1.6 (p. 43) and 11 (p. 128); 22.2.1 14.3.3 (p. 240); 11; 16; 22.1.2 14.3.4 (p. 248) and 20.3 (p. 339); 22.2.2 14.3.3 (p. 239); 22.2.2 13.5.1 (p. 198) and 20.3 (p. 339); 22.2.4 13 (p. 154) and 18.2 (p. 292); 21.1.1 20.1 (p. 333); 14.3.1; 22.2.3 18.4 (p. 299); 22.8.2 14.3 (p. 222); 11; 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 222); 11; 22.1.2 1 (p. 9) 1 (p. 9) 1.2 (p. 16); 3; 22.2.4 1.2 (p. 16); 3; 22.2.4 6 (p. 74); 21.2 8 (p. 94); 6; 21.2 20.3 (p. 345); 11; 22.5.2 13.3 (p. 169) 14.3.2 (p. 237) and 14.3.4 (p. 252); 22.2.2; 22.2.4 14.1 (p. 213) and 14.2 (p. 219); 21.4; 21.7 13.4 (p. 183) and 14.3.4 (p. 251); 22.1.2 14.3.4 (p. 248); 12.2; 22.4.1 1 (p. 9) and 10 (p. 101) 13.4 (p. 182); 22.8 13.5.1 (p. 199) and 20 (p. 313); 7 13.4 (p. 190) and 14.3.2 (p. 237); 13.1; 22.1.2; 22.6 1.2 (p. 23); 22.6 12.2 (p. 145); 22.8 7 (p. 87) and 10.1 (p. 108); 12.1; 21 14.3 (p. 227); 22.1.2 13.5.1 (p. 201) and 20.1 (p. 329); 22.4.2 16 (p. 269); 13.4; 20.3; 22.4.4 8 (p. 90) and 18 (p. 277); 22.8 18.1 (p. 284); 22.5 1.2 (p. 20) and 14.1 (p. 214); 21.2 10.2 (p. 123) and 14.3 (p. 229); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 186) and 20.3 (p. 345); 22.4.2 6 (p. 72) and 10.2 (p. 112); 20.1; 20.3; 22 6 (p. 74) and 13.5 (p. 195); 20.1; 22.8.1 1.2 (p. 18) and 15 (p. 263); 14.3; 22.7 8 (p. 96); 22.8 20.1 (p. 333); 13.4; 16; 22.8.1 16 (p. 271); 22.2.4 10.2 (p. 121) and 11 (p. 135); 20.1; 22.5.2 1 (p. 9) and 10 (p. 101) 16 (p. 268); 14.3.3; 22.2.4 10.2 (p. 113) and 14.3 (p. 222); 13.4; 22.1.2
570 I. N . OSIYUK V . S . OSKHOTSKII Y u . A . OSSIPYAN N . I. OSTAPENKO S . E . OSTAPOV W . VON DER OSTEN J. O S V A L D C . OTERO A R E À N M . J . OTERO DE LA
Author Index (a) 8 7 , K175 (a) 88, K201 (a) 9 2 , 2 9 3 (b) 130, 281 (b) 1 2 8 , 753 (b) 132, 271 (b) 1 2 8 , 808 (a) 90, K225 see under lette (a) 8 7 , K81
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
11 (p. 128) and 13.3 (p. 168); 14.3.2; 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 224); 15; 22; 22.8 10.2 (p. 124) and 14.3 (p. 230); 22.1.1 ; 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 184); 20.1; 20.3; 22.9 14.3 (p. 223); 22.1.1 14.3 (p. 229); 22.1.1 13.5.1 (p. 199) and 20.3 (p.341); 22.5.1 11 (p. 135) and 14.3.3 (p. 244); 13.3; 22.1.2
"A"
1985)
13.4 (p. 175) and 19 (p. 304); 11 ; 22.8.1
GANDARA A . OTS P . OTSCHIK G . OTTO N . S . OVANESYAN A . M . OVRUTSKII H . OZAKI R . P . OZEROV
G . PAASCH
Y u . B . PADERNO A . PADUAN-FILHO H . P AGNI A
V . PAIDAR H - R . PAK A . K . PAL B . PAL C H . PAL D . PAL S . K.. P A L T . PALEWSKI B . PALOSZ B . R . PAMPLIN E . A . PAMYATNYKH G . PANANAKAKIS V . V . PANFILOV P A N JIN-SHENG R . PANIZZIERI A . PANTELICÄ K . - H . PANTKE P A N XIAO-QUING A . A . PAPOYAN S . K . PARANJPE K . M . PARASKEVOPOULOS R . PAREJA L . PARETI V . P . PARFENOVA I. A . PARFIANOVICH
(b) 1 2 9 , (b) 130, (a) 92, (b) 129, (a) 9 2 , (b) 130, (a) 8 7 ,
799 437 169 587
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) K 9 3 1985) 431 1985) 4 2 5 1985)
(b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a)
127,
385 K.167 130, 387 128, 591 129, K173
(a)
88, K 2 0 9
129,
87,
709
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
(a) 9 0 , 771 (a) 9 0 , K113 (a) 9 2 , 115 (b) 130, 421 (a) 8 9 , 2 4 3 (b) 1 2 9 , 301 (b) 129, K i l l (b) 129, K.9 (b) 128, K15 (a) 88, K149 (a) 89, K9 (b) 130, K135 (b) 127, K9 (a) 8 9 , K137 (b) 130, K101 (a) 8 7 , 311 (b) 1 3 1 , K23 see under letter " I " (a) 9 1 , K63 1985) (a) 88, 415 1985) (b) 132, K.117 1985) see under letter " X " (a) 8 8 , 4 0 7 1985) (a) 88, K155 1985) (b) 127, K45 1985) (a) 92, 159 1985) (a) 9 1 , K63 1985) (a) 9 2 , K65 1985) (a) 8 9 , K201 1985) (b) 130, 293 1985)
13.4 (p. 182) and 20.3 (p. 344); 19; 22.4.1 6 (p. 80) and 14.2 (p. 219); 21.1 11 (p. 136); 22.2.2 1.2 (p. 18) and 5 (p. 68); 9; 22.5.4 1.2 (p. 24) and 1.6 (p. 45); 21.7 2 (p. 53); 17; 22.6 1.3 (p. 27) and 10.2 (p. 113); 13.4; 22.6 13.3 (p. 168) and 14.3.2 (p. 236) 13.1 (p. 161); 13.3; 14.3.2; 22.2.3 13.3 (p. 170); 13.1; 14.3.2; 22.2.1 ; 22.2.3 13.1 (p. 159); 22 13.4 (p. 182); 22.8 13.3 (p. 168) and 14.3.3 (p. 240); 22.6 17 (p. 273) and 20.3 (p. 342); 14.3.3 14.3.3 (p. 244); 22.6 11 (p. 133) and 14.1 (p. 214); 21.6 1.4 (p. 38) 1.2 (p. 20); 8; 12 19 (p. 306); 18.1; 22.9 13.4 (p. 180); 21.1 1.3 (p. 28) and 8 (p. 94); 2; 21.2 6 (p. 77) and 8 (p. 93); 22.2 6 (p. 75) and 8 (p. 91); 22.2.4 18.2 (p. 288); 21.5 1.1 (p. 12) and 8 (p. 93); 22.5 13.1 (p. 162) and 20.1 (p. 328); 22.5 6 (p. 72) and 20.1 (p. 317); 22.8 12.2 (p. 145); 22.8 8 (p. 95); 21 13.3 (p. 168) and 14.3.3 (p. 239); 14.3.2; 22.1.2 12.2 (p. 146) and 20.1 (p. 330); 1.2; 13.1 ; 22.8 18 (p. 281); 21.1.1 1.6 (Pi 43); 11; 22.2.1 13.5.1 (p. 203) and 20.1 (p. 334); 22.4.1 1.4 (p. 33) 18.4 (p. 300); 21.1; 21.5 13.1 (p. 157) and 20.1 (p. 317); 14.3; 22.8 10.1 (p. 110); 12.1; 21.1 18 (p. 281); 21.1.1 18.2 (p. 293); 22.8.1 19 (p. 307); 21.1.1 13.4 (p. 184) and 20.1 (p. 327); 10.2; 22.5.2
571
Author Index A . PARISINI O . PARKASH V . N . PARMON R . PARSHAD E . M . PASHAEV K H . M . PASHAEV A . F . PASQUEVICH B . PASQUIER L . PASSARI J . M . PASTOR K . PATER P . D . PATEL M . S . PATHAK A . A . PATRIN G . S . PATRIN G . PASTORI PARRAVICINI U . PÀTZOLD A . N . PAVLOV L . I . PAVLOV S. T . PAVLOV V . I . PAVLOV V . M . PAVLOV A . PAWELEK
P . PAWLICKI C . PEDRINI M . A . PEDROSA J . PEISL G . P . PEKA C . M . PELLETIER B . PELLISSIER A . G . PELMENCHIKOV C . M . PENCHINA S . A . PENDUR I . A . PERETURINA V . N . PEREVEZENTSEV A . PÉREZ Y u . E . PERLIN P . P . PERSTNEV G . M . PESTRYAKOV G . A . PETRAKOVSKII G . PETRAUSKAS G . B . PETRAUSKAS I . PETR E . E . PETROSYAN K . B . PETROSYAN A . G . PETROV A . S . PETROV M . PETROV V . V . PETROV
(b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a)'
129, 539(1985) 90, 115(1985) 128, 223(1985) 88, 283 (1985) 88, K35 (1985) 91, 191 (1985) 90, 419(1985) 129, 823(1985) 89, K17 (1985) 128, 53(1985) 92, 177(1985) 131, K.5 (1985) 89, 595 (1985) 90, K107 (1985) 129, 81 (1985) 87, K45 (1985) 87, K153 (1985) 128, 643(1985) 92, K.37 (1985) 130, K. 163 (1985) 92, 603(1985) 127, 187 (1985) 130, K1 (1985) 89, 601 (1985) 90, 531 (1985) 90, K39 (1985) 90, K.118 (1985) 129, K127 (1985) 132, K37 (1985) 128, 683(1985) 92, 159(1985) 87, 583 (1985) 87, 293(1985) 129, 835(1985) 90, 537(1985) 130, K1 (1985) 130, 737(1985) 131, 207(1985) 87, 559 (1985) 88, 421 (1985) 87, K1 (1985) 132, 11 (1985) 91, 79(1985) 131, K135 (1985) 87, K. 153 (1985) 91, 295(1985) 90, K45 (1985) 88, 375(1985) 89, 703(1985) 128, 753(1985) 132, 271 (1985) 127, K105 (1985) 90, 349(1985) 90, 241 (1985) 89, 451 (1985) 88, K.141 (1985) 92, 347 (1985)
6 (p. 78) and 20.1 (p. 324); 22.4.4 1.4 (p. 36); 22.1.2 5 (p. 67); 22.8 20.3 (p. 341); 22.6; 22.9 10.2 (p. 115) and 12.2 (p. 144); 22.6 20.3 (p. 346); 22.6 1.6 (p. 44); 22.1.2 14.1 (p. 213); 21.2 1.3 (p. 27) and 5 (p. 68); 21.6 6 (p. 74) and 13.5 (p. 195); 20.1 ; 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 124); 14.3; 22.1.2 12.2 (p. 145); 1.2; 22.9 18.2 (p. 289); 22.8.2 14.3.3 (p. 243) and 16 (p. 270); 13.1 ; 22 6 (p. 76) and 13.5.2 (p. 204); 7; 22.2.3 10.2 (p. 113) and 20.3 (p. 339); 13.4; 13.5.1 ; 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 114) and 19 (p. 305); 22.8.1 13 (p. 150) 9 (p. 100) and 20.1 (p. 334); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 186) and 20.1 (p. 328); 10.2; 22.5.2 13.4 (p. 193); 20.1; 22.4.1 20 (p. 312); 6; 13.5.1 1.2 (p. 20) and 4 (p. 63); 22.6 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 10.1 (p. 109); 7; 21.1 10.1 (p. 108) and 12.1 (p. 140); 21 10.1 (p. 108) and 12.1 (p. 140); 21 18.2 (p. 289) and 18.4 (p. 300) 13.5.4 (p. 209); 18.2; 18.4; 22.8 13.4 (p. 178) and 20.3 (p. 341); 20.1 ; 22.5.2 10.1 (p. 110); 12.1; 21.1 10.2 (p. 113) and 11 (p. 128); 22.1.2 13.1 (p. 157) and 20.3 (p. 338); 13.3; 22.2.4 14.3 (p. 226); 22 10.2 (p. 120); 22.4.3 1.2 (p. 20) and 4 (p. 63); 22.6 13.4 (p. 186); 20; 22 13.5.1 (p. 201) and 20.1 (p. 329); 22.4.2 10.1 (p. 104); 12.1; 21 1.4 (p. 34) 1.2 (p. 15) and 8 (p. 90); 22.8 13.4 (p. 173) and 20.3 (p. 338); 6; 20.2; 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 122) and 12.2 (p. 146); 22.6 13.5.1 (p. 202) and 20.1 (p. 332); 22.6 10.2 (p. 114) and 19 (p. 305); 22.8.1 11 (p. 135) and 14.3.2 (p. 237); 22.2.1 11 (p. 133) and 14.3.1 (p. 234); 13.4; 22.2.1 14.3.3 (p. 241) and 16 (p. 267); 22.1.2 14.3.2 (p. 237) and 14.3.3 (p. 243); 11; 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 223); 22.1.1 14.3 (p. 229); 22.1.1 6 (p. 73) and 20.1 (p. 318); 22.8.1 2 (p. 53) and 20 (p. 314) 11 (p. 133) and 14.3 (p. 226); 22.4.4 1.2 (p. 19); 2; 22.9 10.2 (p. 116); 11; 13.4; 14.3; 22.1.2 1 (p. 11) and 11 (p. 137); 22.8.2
Author Index
572 T . G . PETROVA D . M . PETROVIC G . T . PETROVSKII J . PETRÜ B. V . PETUKNOV H . PFEIFFER R . PFLUEGER R . PFRANGER A . H . PHILLIPS R . PICKENHAIN
A . H . PIEK ARA U . PIETSCH
G . I. PILIPENKO V . A . PILIPOVICH
F. Pio M . PLOTROWSKI P . PLPINYS R . PIPPIG P . PLPREK J . PIQUERAS
A . S. T . PIRES
A . N . PIROGOV D . S. PLSHKOVA N . PLSLEWSKI S. K . PLACHKOVA P . A . PLATONOV V. G.PLEKHANOV P . DE V . DU PLESSIS M . G . PLOPPA B . PLOSS A . F . PLOTNIKOV G . S . PLQTNIKOV D . PLUSA R . B . PODE A . POGGI G . A . POGORILKO A . D . POGREBNYAK U. W.POHL H . POHLACK
(b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a)
129 90 87 130 90 92 91 92 92 88 87 88 88 90 132 87 128 129 131 127 130 89 90 92 89 87 87 91 89 90 91 127 129 129 129 130 89 87 87 127 92 90 91 130 127 88 127 127 92 92 92 89 92 130 89 128 88
K147 151 K.69 711 225 K.89 K.49 533 K123 463 373 721 K63 Kl 19 277 151 439 K99 67 299 273 709 691 213 571 K89 499 Kl 13 237 359 569 K25 49 163 K55 Kl 17 601 175 K41 419 273 291 K9 273 K19 539 201 395 315 533 K123 517 177 619 K167 701 733
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
18.2 (p. 289) 2 (p. 52); 6; 22.8 13.5.1 (p. 197) and 20.3 (p. 339); 22.4.2 13.1 (p. 162); 21 10.1 (p. 107); 21.1.1 1.4 (p. 38) and 1.5 (p. 42); 21.1 10.2 (p. 122) and 11 (p. 135); 22.1.2 18.3 (p. 298); 21.1; 21.4 18.3 (p. 298); 21.1.1; 21.4 1.2 (p. 17); 14.1; 21.1; 21.1.1 * 14.3.4 (p. 248) and 20.3 (p. 339); 22.2.2 14.3.3 (p. 241) and 20.3 (p. 342); 13.4; 22.2.2 13.4 (p. 178) and 16 (p. 267); 22.2.4 13.4 (p. 178) and 16 (p. 267); 22.2.4 14.4.1 (p. 261); 22.8.1 1.1 (p. 12); 22.2.1; 22.2.2 4 (p. 61); 13; 22.2 4 (p. 62); 8; 22 4 (p. 63); 13; 22.2.1 6 (p. 72) and 10.2 (p. 112); 20.1 ; 20.3; 22 13.5.1 (p. 200) and 20.1 (p. 327); 20.3; 22.5 14.3.1 (p. 233) and 20.1 (p. 326); 1.5; 22.6 13.4 (p. 186) and 20.3 (p. 345); 22.8 13.4 (p. 191) and 20.3 (p. 347); 22.8 18 (p. 279); 1.2; 22.5 13.4 (p. 175) and 20.3 (p. 339); 14.3.4; 22.5.3 17 (p. 273); 1.6; 11 ; 21.1 ; 21.1.1 ; 22.1.2 9 (p. 100) and 11 (p. 136); 14.3.1 ; 22.1.2 20.3 (p. 343); 22.6 20.3 (p. 345); 22.6 20.3 (p. 346); 22.4 13.5.4 (p. 208) and 18.4 (p. 299) 2 (p. 50) and 14.4.1 (p. 260) 18.4 (p. 300) 18 (p. 278) 18 (p. 279) 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 10.2 (p. 112) and 12.2 (p. 143); 22.5.2 9 (p. 98) and 19 (p. 304); 22.8 14.3 (p. 221); 8; 14.4.1; 15; 22.7.1 14.3 (p. 230) and 15 (p. 264); 22.8 10.1 (p. 108) and 11 (p. 133); 21.1 1.2 (p. 22) and 10.1 (p. 110); 21.1 13.5.1 (p. 200) and 20.1 (p. 327); 20.3; 22.5 18.4 (p. 299); 21.1.1 3 (p. 58) and 10.2 (p. 116); 22.1.2 20.1 (p. 316); 22.3; 22.8 13.4 (p. 174) and 14.3.4 (p. 247); 22 14.3.2 (p. 238); 13.3; 20.3; 22.1.1 ; 22.6 18.3 (p. 298); 21.1; 21.4 18.3 (p. 298); 21.1.1; 21.4 10.2 (p. 118) and 20.3 (p. 344); 11: 20.1 ; 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 124); 14.3; 22.1.2 13.5.1 (p. 200); 22.2.1; 22.2.4 10.1 (p. 107) and 11 (p. 132); 1.2; 21.1.1 13.4 (p. 178) and 20.3 (p. 341); 22.4.1 20.1 (p. 322); 11; 22
573
Author Index E . P . POKATILOV
E . P . POKATILOV V . G . POKAZANIEV K . M . POKHSRARYAN S . POKRZYWNICKI V . Z . POLINGER V . I . POLOVINKINA A . V . POLTAVETS V . A . POLUKHIN V . M . POLYANOVSKII P . J . POMONIS G . V . PONEDILOK E . G . PONYATOVSKII A L . POPA D . N . POPOV E . A . POPOV V . P . POPOV V . V . POPOV S. V . POPOVA R . POPRAWSKI S. POROWSKL M . POSSELT S. Y u . POTAPENKO A . P . POTAPOV A . A . POTSELUIKO B . POUMELLEC Y U . K . POZHELA E . D . POZHIDAEV
J . POZNIAK N . V . K . PRABHAKAR H . PRADELLA J . PRAKASH S. PRAKASH A . PRASAD K . PRASAD M . PRASAD PREM C H A N D E . I. PRIBYLOVA V . N . PRIGODIN V . E . PRIMACHENKO A . I. PRISTUPA A . PRODAN A . V . PROKAZNIKOV A . V . PROKHOROVICH L . V . PROKOFIEVA V . S. PROSOLOVICH J . PRZEDMOJSKI
(b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b)
128 129 130 132 129 127 88 129 90 90 130 130 130 88 128 89 130 88 88 132 132 129 88 91 90 128
251 203 619 69 625 K105 619 615 69 419 K101 87 95 515 231 K127 73 415 K31 465 523 313 K.201 K.5 167 11
(b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) see (b) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (b) (a) (a)
129 631 129 805 87 549 90 K.129 89 375 128 653 88 673 89 311 91 715 131 747 127 95 129 K.177 132 K.133 89 K.215 91 685 129 301 87 267 89 K.39 87 K.97 under letter 128 K163 128 345 88 647 132 283 127 87 127 187 92 K.145 130 727 88 K.141 89 K.9
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
13.5.1 (p. 198) and 14.4 (p. 254); 22 13.5.1 (p. 199); 22 13.5.1 (p. 200); 22.2.1; 22.2.4 6 (p. 83) and 13.3 (p. 171); 22 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 6 (p. 73) and 20.1 (p. 318); 22.8.1 19 (p. 306); 18.1; 18.4; 22 13.4 (p. 182) and 18 (p. 279); 22.8 1.1 (p. 13); 10.2; 22.1.2 1.6 (p. 44); 22.1.2 8 (p. 95); 21 2 (p. 52); 8; 21.2 6 (p. 79) and 13 (p. 152); 19; 20.1; 22 4 (p. 61); 8; 13.1; 13.3; 22.6 2 (p. 48) and 18.2 (p. 287) 1.3 (p. 28); 14.2; 21; 22.1.1; 22.1.2 1.2 (p. 19); 22.5 1.6 (p. 43); 11; 22.2.1 10.2 (p. 115); 22.5.2 13.5.1 (p. 202) and 13.5.4 (p. 209); 18.2; 20.1 ; 22.5.4 5 (p. 70); 19; 21.1.1 13.4 (p. 180) and 13.5.1 (p. 199); 20.3; 22.1.1 ; 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 224); 15; 22; 22.8 1.2 (p. 22) and 2 (p. 55); 22.2.3 14.4 (p. 256) and 20 (p. 313); 22.8.1 13.4 (p. 173); 12.2; 14.3; 16; 22.2.3; 22.2.4; 22.4.3; 22.5; 22.5.2 18.2 (p. 289) 13 (p. 151) and 14 (p. 211); 2 10.1 (p. 104) and 12.1 (p. 139); 2; 21.1 ; 21.1.1 1.5 (p. 41) and 3 (p. 58); 21.1 13.4 (p. 181) and 14.3 (p. 225); 15; 22.6 14.3.4 (p. 249) and 20.1 (p. 321); 22.1.1 11 (p. 130) and 14.3 (p. 224); 22.6; 22.9 11 (p. 131) and 14.3 (p. 225); 22.9 14.3 (p. 229); 11; 22.9 14.3.4 (p. 252); 22 12.2 (p. 143); 22.5.2 19 (p. 307); 13.4; 22.4.2 19 (p. 310); 13.4; 22.4.2 14.4 (p. 256); 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 123) and 14.4 (p. 258); 22.5.2 13.4 (p. 180); 21.1 5 (p. 67); 1.3; 21.1.1 1.5 (p. 41) and 10.2 (p. 117); 22 14.3.3 (p. 239); 22.1.2
"C"
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
13.4 (p. 179) and 20.1 (p. 322) ; 22.1.2 2 (p. 48) and 14 (p. 210); 22.9 14.3.2 (p. 236) and 14.3.4 (p. 250); 13.3; 22.1.2 14.3.1 (p. 235); 19; 22.9 1.5 (p. 39); 22.6 20 (p. 312); 6; 13.5.1 11 (p. 137) and 20.3 (p. 349); 13.4; 22.2.1 5 (p. 68) and 13.4 (p. 186); 22 10.2 (p. 116); 11; 13.4; 14.3; 22.1.2 1.1 (p. 12) and 8 (p. 93); 22.5
574
Author Index 387 (1985)
Z. PREZELOZNY
(b) 131,
H . PTASIEWICZ-BAK L. N . PUCHKAREVA
(a) (a)
99(1985) 91, 89, K167 (1985)
M . PUGNET M . PUNKKINEN R . P. PURLYS T. PUROHIT W . PÜSCHL V . N . PUSHKAR A . L. PUSHKARCHUK
(b) (b) (b) (b) (A) (A) (B) (B) (A) (A) (B) (A)
127, 621 (1985) 131, K153 (1985) 131, K63 (1985) 131, 329 (1985) 181 (1985) 90, 91, 371 (1985) 129, K83 (1985) 129, K.181 (1985) 91, K97 (1985) 90, K129 (1985) 128, 389 ( 1985) 91, 737 (1985)
D . J. PUSIOL V . G . PYNKO V . N . PYRKOV S. L. PYSHKIN
14.2 (p. 219) 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 10.1 (p. 107) and 11 (p. 132); 1.2; 21.1.1 13.1 (p. 157) and 20.1 (p. 318); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 189) and 20.1 (p. 332); 19; 22.5.3 13 (p. 154); 22.4.1 13.4 (p. 187); 8; 18; 19; 22.5 10.1 (p. 107); 21 ; 21.1 ; 21.1.1 ; 21.2 1.2 (p. 22) and 2 (p. 55); 1.5; 21.1.1 10.2 (p. 116) and 13.4 (p. 181); 22.1.2 13.1 (p. 161) and 13.3 (p. 170); 22.6 1.2 (p. 23) and 19 (p. 309); 22.9 1.5 (p. 41) and 3 (p. 58); 21.1 6 (p. 75) and 20.1 (p. 321 ) ; 22.4.4 14.3.1 (p. 234) and 14.3.3 (p. 245); 13.3; 22.1.2; 22.2.1 ; 22.2.2
L u o QI-GUANG M . W . QI QIU-YI YE L u o CONG QUI M . QUINTERO
see under letter "L" (b) 131, 511 (1985) see under letter "Y" see under letter "L" (a) 92, 449(1985)
P. RABE S. I. RADAUTSAN
(A)
I. S. RADCHENKO
(B) 127, (A) 89, (A) 91,
S. RADELAAR J. B. RADUNOVIC E. RADZHABOV V. RAEJCHI RAHUL A . K. RAI S. D . RAJ O. S. RAJORA A . RAJPUT F. S. RAKHMENKULOV P. N . RAM K. RAMACHANDRAN F. A . S. AL-RAMADHAN A . RAMAM V. RAMAMURTHY G . M . RAMANS T. RANG S. S. RANGNEKAR A . A . RANGWALA A . V . KRISHNA RAO B. B. RAO B. RAMA RAO K. R. RAO K . S. RAO K. R . P. M . RAO K . V. RAO
88,
103 (1985)
(B) 128, 583(1985) (A) 90, K205 (1985)
(b) 127, (b) 130, (a) 91, (a) 91, (a) 91, (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) see (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a)
287(1985) 105 (1985) 302(1985) K.181 (1985) K55 (1985) K103 (1985) 685(1985) 287(1985)
129, 301 (1985) 87, 157(1985) 128, 411 (1985) 130, K19 (1985) 132, 365(1985) 127, K15 (1985) under letter "A" 91, K169 (1985) 87, 651 (1985) 90, K1 (1985) 92, K88 (1985) 132, K121 (1985) 131, K45 (1985) 129, 785 (1985) 87, 735(1985) 89, K37 (1985) 129, 471 (1985) 92, 467(1985) 90, 681 (1985) 91, 29(1985) 87, K185 (1985)
6 (p. 82); 10.2; 20.1; 22.1.2
1.1 (p. 14); 13.1; 20.1; 22.8
1.4 (p. 33) and 20 (p. 312); 22.6; 22.8.1 13.1 (p. 159) and 20.3 (p. 341); 22.3.1 16 (p. 270) and 20 (p. 314); 22.2.2 20.1 (p. 317); 22.5.2 9 (p. 98); 10.2; 22.1.2 9 (p. 98); 10.2; 22.1.2 14.3 (p. 222); 6; 22 13.4 (p. 185) and 20.3 (p. 345); 10.2; 22.5.2 7 (p. 88) and 11 (p. 136); 22.9 10.2 (p. 123) and 14.4 (p. 258); 22.5.2 11 (p. 135) and 14.3.4(p. 252); 1.6; 21.6; 22.1.1 ; 22.2.1 13.4 (p. 180); 21.1 1.3 (p. 26); 22.8 6 (p. 75); 8; 12.1; 21 8 (p. 94); 6; 21 6 (p. 84) and 8 (p. 96); 22.4.1 ; 22.4.3 6 (p. 72) and 10.2 (p. 112); 22.4.3 14.3.3 (p. 245); 22.2.1 14.3.3 (p. 240); 13.4; 22.1.2 1.5 (p. 41) and 20.1 (p. 327); 22.6 14.3.3 (p. 245); 22.1.2 13.5 (p. 196); 6; 20.2 18.2 (p. 291) 10.2 (p. 118) and 20.1 (p. 325); 22.5.2 14.3.3 (p. 240) and 16 (p. 266); 22.1.2 6 (p. 77) and 8 (p. 93); 21.4 6 (p. 77) and 14.4.1 (p. 260); 22.8 1.2 (p. 24); 22.9 2 (p. 54); 14; 19; 20.1 ; 22.6.1 1.6 (p. 44); 5; 21.1.1 10.2 (p. 114) and 14.4 (p. 254); 14.3.4; 22.8.2
575
Author Index
L. MADHAV RAO S. E . R A O T . S. RAO
M.
RAPP
J. S. RAPTIS I. M . RARENKO J . RASEK M . H . RASHID I . G . RATISHVILI V . V . RATNAM H . RAUH R A VIENDRA D .
B. RAY N . A . RAZIK T . M . RAZYKOV M . N . READ N . E . W A L S Ö E DE R E C A G . SURYANARAYANA
(b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a)
129, 785(1985) 91, K143 (1985) 88, K155 (1985) 131, 339(1985) 88, 239(1985) 90, 631 (1985) 92, 303(1985) 90, 637(1985) 130, 161 (1985) 130, K169 (1985) 88, 561 (1985) 90, 515(1985) 91, 287(1985)
(b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) see (b)
129, 117(1985) 130, 169(1985) 129, 331 (1985) 127, 55(1985) 87, 79 (1985) 88, 365 (1985) 88, K.83 (1985) 88, 261 (1985) 90, K. 125 (1985) 89, K.223 (1985) 91, K87 (1985) 92, 149 (1985) under letter "W" 128, K183 (1985)
(a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a)
89, 679 (1985) 92, 303(1985) 89, 255 (1985) 89, 679 (1985) 131, K157 (1985) 130, K85 (1985) 131, 643(1985) 131, 555(1985) 127, 237(1985) 127, 735(1985) 88, 245(1985) 88, 745(1985) 92, K135 (1985) 128, K163 (1985) 89, K. 167 (1985) 89, 237(1985) 130, 413(1985) 131, 43(1985) 90, 135(1985) 130, 467(1985) 130, 467(1985) 127, 695(1985) 127, K117 (1985) 130, 539(1985) 127, 267(1985) 92, 507(1985) 90, 477(1985) 87, 121 (1985)
10.2 (p. 118) and 20.1 (p. 325); 22.5.2 20.1 (p. 333) and 20.3 (p. 347); 10.2; 22.5.2 18.4 (p. 300); 21.1; 21.5 20.1 (p. 329) and 20.3 (p. 346); 10.2; 13.4; 22.5.2 12.2 (p. 144) and 18.3 (p. 296); 22.8.2 18.3 (p. 297); 22.8.2 15 (p. 264); 14.3; 22.8.2 2 (p. 53) and 18.2 (p. 291); 21.1 ; 21.1.1 6 (p. 79) and 20.1 (p. 326); 22.5 14.3 (p. 227); 22.4.4 10.1 (p. 105); 14.1; 21.1.1 1.4 (p. 36) and 10.1 (p. 109); 14.1; 21 11 (p. 135) and 14.3.4 (p. 252); 1.6; 21.6; 22.1.1; 22.2.1 10.1 (p. 106); 21.1.1 10.1 (p. 107); 11; 21.1.1 13.4 (p. 180); 20.1; 20.3; 22.5.2 6 (p. 71); 4; 22.8 1.5 (p. 39) and 14.3.1 (p. 232); 20.1; 22.6 14.3.3 (p. 241) and 20.1 (p. 320); 1.5; 22.4.1 ; 22.8 14.3.1 (p. 232); 3; 20.1; 22.6 20.1 (p. 320) and 20.3 (p. 340); 13.4; 22.5.4 1.1 (p. 13); 22.6 13.1 (p. 161) and 14.3.3 (p. 243); 16; 22; 22.4.4 13.1 (p. 163) and 14.3.3 (p. 244); 22.4.4 10.1 (p. 110) and 13.4 (p. 191); 21 14.1 (p. 213); 2; 21.1
REDDY P . J. REDDY P. V . REDDY U . K . REDDY E . REDJAI N . A . REDKO D . REICHARDT S. I. REIMAN P . REINERER J. REINHARDT G . - U . REINSJ»ERGER V . M . REITEROV S . I . REMBEZA G . E . REMNEV A . REMÖN A . A . REMPEL L . k l NSCH J. B. RENUCCI M . A . RENUCCI A . REQUARDT C H R . RESAGK B . I . RESER I. RETAT F . REYNAUD H . RHAN
14.3.1 (p. 233); 2; 14.3.4; 22.8 15 (p. 264); 14.3; 22.8.2 2 (p. 50) and 14.3.1 (p. 233); 13.4; 20.1 ; 22.8 14.3.1 (p. 233); 2; 14.3.4; 22.8 13.4 (p. 189) and 20.3 (p. 346); 22.8 6 (p. 80) and 15 (p. 263); 22.7.1 13.1 (p. 164); 4; 22.1; 22.1.1; 22.1.2 5 (p. 69) and 18.3 (p. 298); 21.1 ; 21.4 13.5.1 (p. 197); 19; 22.9 13.5.1 (p. 197); 22.9 17 (p. 273); 11; 22.1.2 1.5 (p. 40) and 20.1 (p. 322); 22.4.4 20.2 (p. 337) and 20.3 (p. 349); 13.4; 22.5.3 13.4 (p. 179) and 20.1 (p. 322) ; 22.1.2 10.1 (p. 107) and 11 (p. 132); 1.2; 21.1.1 20.3 (p. 343); 22.6 1.3 (p. 28); 21 1.2 (p. 21); 22 1.5 (p. 41) and 14.3.1 (p. 233); 22.1.2; 22.2 6 (p. 80) and 20.1 (p. 328); 22.2.4 6 (p. 80) and 20.1 (p. 328); 22.2.4 13.4 (p. 175); 11; 19; 20.1 ; 20.3; 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 113) and 19 (p. 304); 11; 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 120) and 11 (p. 133); 20.1 ; 22.2.1 13.1 (p. 157); 22.1.2 10.1 (p. I l l ) ; 18.2; 21.1; 21.1.1 1.2 (p. 21) and 1.3 (p. 29); 21 1.1 (p. 12); 22.2.1
Author Index
576 B. RHEINLÄNDER J . L. RIBEIRO W . RICHERT H . RICHTER W . RICHTER V. RIEDE
P . C. RIEDI F. RIETENBACH Q . J. A . RIJKE H . J . VAN RIJN A . RIMEIKA E. RIMINI
D. Ríos JARA LJ. RISTOVSKI R . H . RITCHIE J . P . RIVIERE L . VAN ROBBROECK F. ROCCA K. P. A. N.
RÓCETE ROCHEGUDE V . RODIONOV A . RODIONOV
H . ROGALLA A . ROGALSKI S. ROGASCHEWSKI U . T . ROGULIS A . ROJEK M . ROLLAND S. ROLLAND I. M . ROMANOV S. N . ROMANOV M . V . ROMANOVA A . ROMANOWSKI WANG RONG-YAO R . RÖPKE H . RÖPPISCHER J . RÖSELER L . P . ROSENBERG M . ROSENZWEIG M . RÖSLER
V . V . ROSSIN T . V . ROSSINA H . ROSSMANN B. ROTHER D. ROY V . V . RUBINOV V . I. RUBTSOV I. RÜCKMANN
(a) 87 3 7 3 1985) (a) 92 2 6 3 1985) (b) 128 4 6 7 1985) (a) 89 3 8 9 1985) (b) 130 161 1985) K.9 1985) (b) 127 (a) 89 5 4 9 1985) (a) 89 K.147 1985) (a) 87 K 1 6 3 1985) (a) 89 6 5 3 1985) (a) 89 105 1985) (a) 91 302 1985) (b) 130 K.81 1985) (a) 87 K.89 1985) (b) 130 225 1985) see under letter " J " (b) 132 261 1985) (b) 132 5 0 9 1985) 199 1985) (a) 87 (b) 132 179 1985) (b) 132 565 1985) (b) 129 4 8 9 1985) (a) 88 4 5 5 1985) (a) 88 * 137 1985) (a) 89 K 6 1 1985) (b) 130 K.85 1985) (a) 87 K 1 0 5 1985) (a) 91 745 1985) (a) 87 4 5 1 1985) 199 1985) (a) 91 (b) 130 K 7 3 1985) (a) 92 K.171 1985) (b) 129 8 3 5 1985) (a) 89 7 0 9 1985) (b) 130 531 1985) (b) 132 4 2 5 1985) (a) 88 K 2 0 1 1985) (a) 88 6 6 3 1985) see under letter "W" 11 1985) (b) 131 (b) 130 5 3 9 1985) (b) 130 3 0 3 1985) (a) 89 5 0 9 1985) (b) 129 187 1985) (b) 132 K.117 1985) (b) 127 651 1985) (b) 130 661 1985) (b) 130 K 1 3 9 1985) 177 1985) (b) 131 (a) 89 K 6 1 1985) (a) 89 K.61 1985) (b) 131 185 1985) (a) 87 K 1 1 9 1985) (b) 132 3 4 5 1985) (a) 87 6 6 7 1985) (b) 129 6 8 3 1985) (b) 128 6 2 7 1985)
14.3.4 (p. 248) and 20.3 (p. 339); 22.2.2 14.3 (p. 230); 15; 22.8.2 2 (p. 49); 8; 21; 23 10.2 (p. 117) and 13.4 (p. 182); 13.3; 22.1.2 6 (p. 79) and 20.1 (p. 326); 22.5 6 (p. 72) and 20.1 (p. 317); 22.8 11 (p. 132); 20.1; 22.2.2 10.2 (p. 118) and 20.1 (p. 326); 6; 22.2.2 18.3 (p. 296) and 19 (p. 305); 22.8.2 14.3 (p. 226) and 16 (p. 269); 22.8 9 (p. 98); 10.2; 22.1.2 9 (p. 98); 10.2; 22.1.2 1.2 (p. 20) and 14.1 (p. 214); 21.1 13.4 (p. 175) and 20.3 (p. 339); 14.3.4; 22.5.3 13 (p. 152) and 20.1 (p. 326); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 191); 6; 13.5.1; 22.9 13 (p. 155) and 20 (p. 315) 11 (p. 126) and 14.1 (p. 212); 1.3; 21.1 ; 21.1.1 13.4 (p. 190) and 19 (p. 309); 22.5.1 13.4 (p. 192) and 19 (p. 310); 22.5.1 2 (p. 51) and 14.4 (p. 255); 20.1 ; 22.8 1.6 (p. 43) 1.2 (p. 17) and 5 (p. 67); 21.1.1 20.3 (p. 343); 13.4; 22.2.1 6 (p. 80) and 15 (p. 263); 22.7.1 14.2 (p. 217) 16 (p. 271); 22.2.4 11 (p. 127); 21; 21.3; 21.6 2 (p. 54) and 13.4 (p. 188); 20.3; 22.8.1 14.1 (p. 213) and 14.2 (p. 219); 21.4; 21.7 14.3.1 (p. 235) and 14.3.3 (p. 246); 22.9 14.3 (p. 226); 22 14.3.1 (p. 233) and 20.1 (p. 326); 1.5; 22.6 11 (p. 133); 10.1; 21.1.1 11 (p. 136); 21.6 14.3 (p. 224); 15; 22; 22.8 14.3.3 (p. 241); 22.1.2; 22.2.1 13 (p. 148) and 14 (p. 210); 15; 21 ; 22 10.2 (p. 120) and 11 (p. 133); 20.1 ; 22.2.1 13.5.3 (p. 207); 22 20.1 (p. 325); 6; 13; 22.9 13.5.1 (p. 199) and 20.1 (p. 322); 22.4.1 13.5.1 (p. 203) and 20.1 (p. 334); 22.4.1 13.5.1 (p. 197) and 20.1 (p. 318); 13.5.2; 22.1.1 13.5 (p. 196); 22.1.2; 22.2.1 13.1 (p. 163); 22.1.2; 22.2.1 11 (p. 135) and 13.5.2 (p. 205); 17; 21 20.3 (p. 343); 13.4; 22.2.1 20.3 (p. 343); 13.4; 22.2.1 13.5.1 (p. 201) and 20 (p. 314); 22.4.1 1.5 (p. 39); 3; 22 4 (p. 65) and 6 (p. 84); 12.1 ; 21.3 14.3.4 (p. 248); 22.1.1 13.1 (p. 160); 17; 22 13.5.1 (p. 198) and 20.1 (p. 321); 22.4.2
577
Author Index Y u . K . RUDAVSKII A . I. RUDENKO T . E . RUDENKO G. Yu.
RUDKO
S. N . RUDNEV W.
RUDNICK
L . J . v . RUIJVEN A . Y u . RUMYANTSEV V . S. RUSAKOV
G. Russo P. I. Russu S. S. Russu P . G . RUSTAMOV R . B . RUSTAMOV R . RUSTOM-DALOUCHE SH. M . RUZIMOV N . RYSAVA N . V . RYZHANOVA M . P . RYZHKOV
G . SAAD S . C . SABHARWAL K . SABIROV R . K H . SABIROV A . I . SABRY D . SACHELARIE M . S . SADIGOV L . SADLOWSKI O . M . SADYKHOV R . Z . SADYKHOV V . S. SAENKO
L . N . SAFRONOV I . R . SAGDEEV C . T . SAH J . SAHM S. N . SAHU
A . G . SAIF A . SAIFI B . SAILE P . SAINT-GRÉGOIRE J . A . DE SAJA
A . SAKALAS M . S . SAKR
37
physica, Reg.-Bd. 18
(b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a)
128, 231 (1985) 88, 655(1985) 88, 705(1985) 91, K173 (1985) 88, 625 (1985) 88, K.169 (1985) 87, 319 (1985) 89, 105 (1985) 91, 302(1985) 128, K i l l (1985) 91, K139 (1985) 130, 225(1985) 128, 243 (1985) 129, 439(1985) 129, 657(1985) 92, K31 (1985) 130, K43 (1985) 129, 835(1985) 89, K.167 (1985) 87, K13 (1985) 128, 513(1985) 89, 283 (1985)
2 (p. 48) and 18.2 (p. 287) 11 (p. 130) and 16 (p. 268); 22.9 14.3.3 (p. 241); 11; 13.4; 22.1.2 11 (p. 136) and 14.3.3 (p. 245); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 179) and 20.1 (p. 322); 10.2; 22.5.2 20.2 (p. 336) and 20.3 (p. 342); 13.4; 22.8 1.4 (p. 32) and 20.3 (p. 339); 23 9 (p. 98); 10.2; 22.1.2 9 (p. 98); 10.2; 22.1.2 6 (p. 76); 21.1 5 (p. 69); 22.8.2 13 (p. 152) and 20.1 (p. 326); 22.1.2 6 (p. 74) and 13.5.2 (p. 204); 14.3.4; 22; 22.2.1 6 (p. 76) and 13.5.2 (p. 204); 14.3.4; 22; 22.2.1 13.5.1 (p. 199); 22.6 2 (p. 56); 14.3; 20.3; 22.3; 22.6 20.3 (p. 344); 22.4.4 14.3 (p. 226); 22 10.1 (p. 107) and 11 (p. 132); 1.2; 21.1.1 2 (p. 46) and 3 (p. 57); 22 13.5 (p. 195) and 18.2 (p. 287) 16 (p. 268); 14.3.3; 22.2.4
(a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a)
92, 489(1985) 89, K83 (1985) 90, K219 (1985) 128, K.41 (1985) 90, K.25 (1985) 90, 401 (1985) 89, K95 (1985) 132, K99 (1985) 92, K.77 (1985) 90, K189 (1985) 92, K69 (1985) 88, 673 (1985) 89, 311 (1985) 91, 715(1985) 129, 313 (1985) 87, 657(1985) 130, 255(1985) 129, K177 (1985) 132, K.133 (1985) 88, 497(1985) 89, 321 (1985) 130, 333 (1985) 128, 743 (1985) 131, 573(1985) 89, K143 (1985) 87, K1 (1985) 87, 623(1985) 90, 749(1985) 131, K5 (1985) 89, K65 (1985) 91, 295(1985) 88, 61 (1985) 89, K.157 (1985)
10.1 (p. I l l ) and 12.1 (p. 142); 21 11 (p. 131) and 14.4 (p. 255); 22.8.1 14.3.3 (p. 244) and 16 (p. 271); 14.3.1 ; 22.4.1 ; 22.4.3 13 (p. 150); 22 2 (p. 53) and 4 (p. 63); 5; 22.6.1 14.3.3 (p. 243); 13.3; 13.4; 22.1.2 14.3.1 (p. 233) and 14.3.3 (p. 242); 22 18.4 (p. 302) and 19 (p. 310); 22.8.1 16 (p. 272); 13.4; 22.3 14.3 (p. 228) and 18.1 (p. 283); 22.8 18.2 (p. 293); 22.8.2 11 (p. 130) and 14.3 (p. 224); 22.6; 22.9 11 (p. 131) and 14.3 (p. 225); 22.9 14.3 (p. 229); 11; 22.9 13.4 (p. 180) and 13.5.1 (p. 199); 20.3; 22.1.1; 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 113) and 14.3 (p. 222); 13.4; 22.1.2 13.1 (p. 161) and 13.4 (p. 184); 22.1.2 19 (p. 307); 13.4; 22.4.2 19 (p. 310); 13.4; 22.4.2 1.5 (p. 40); 3; 22 14.3.2 (p. 236); 16; 20.1; 22 4 (p. 63) and 13 (p. 152); 22.1.2 14.2 (p. 218) 18.2 (p. 292); 22.8 11 (p. 132); 21 1.2 (p. 15) and 8 (p. 90); 22.8 16 (p. 266); 13.4; 22.2.1 14.4 (p. 257); 22.8.2 12.2 (p. 145); 1.2; 22.9 13.4 (p. 182); 22.3 11 (p. 135) and 14.3.2 (p. 237); 22.2.1 10.1 (p. 104); 1.2; 21; 21.1 1.2 (p. 19) and 10.1 (p. 107); 21.1
Author Index
578 M . SÄLÄGEAN A . BEN SALAH M . BEN SALEM Z . A . SALMIK V . N . SALOMATOV V . V . SAMARTSEV O . A . SAMEDOV F . H . SÁNCHEZ J. L . SÁNCHEZ L . M . SANDLER SANJEEV K U M A R C . A . D o s SANTOS S . P . SANYAL R . M . SARDARLY M . SARKAR S . K . SARKAR S . E . SARKISOV G . SARRABAYROUSE W . SASAKI H . SASAKURA 1 . 1 . SASOVSKAYA A . M . SATANIN M . SATARIC H . SATO T . SATO T . SATOW M.M.
SATTAROVA
N . S . SATYA M U R T H Y C H . SATYANARAYANA G . A . SAUNDERS I. SAVATINOVA A . U . SAVCHUK I. M . SAVIC E . M . SAVITSKII S . K . SAVVINIKH S . K . SAVVINYKH V . V . SAVYAK R . B . SAXENA S . G . SAXENA P . SCHÄFER R . SCHALLER A . SCHARMANN W.SCHAUER K . SCHEERSCHMIDT W . SCHEIBNER A . SCHENK M . SCHENK
(a) 88 415 1985) (a) 88 325 1985) 527 1985) (a) 87 (a) 87 K149 1985) (b) 130 293 1985) (a) 88 631 1985) (a) 89 K133 1985) (a) 90 445 1985) (a) 89 K.17 1985) (a) 90 K171 1985) (a) 91 K.63 1985) (a) 91 371 1985) see under letter "K" (b) 132 K5 1985) 45 1987) (a) 91 (b) 127 459 1985) (b) 128 401 1985) (a) 88 K51 1985) (a) 92 K73 1985) (b) 132 345 1985) (a) 90 K55 1985) (a) 87 699 1985) (a) 91 725 1985) (a) 88 713 1985) (b) 129 667 1985) (b) 129 805 1985) (b) 129 221 1985) (b) 132 295 1985) (a) 90 K81 1985) (a) 91 K81 1985) (b) 129 427 1985) 77 1985) (a) 90 (a) 90 K55 1985) see under letter " M " (a) 90 449 1985) (a) 89 K.137 1985) (b) 131 K101 1985) (a) 87 K209 1985) (b) 129 K39 1985) (b) 130 K.33 1985) (b) 127 371 1985) (b) 128 807 1985) (b) 129 387 1985) (b) 132 515 1985) (a) 89 K.185 1985) (a) 91 K25 1985) (b) 127 557 1985) (a) 87 K25 1985) (a) 89 K119 1985) (a) 92 K109 1985) (b) 127 K83 1985) K1 1985) (a) 88 (a) 91 465 1985) 543 1985) (a) 87 (a) 90 K139 1985) (b) 131 729 1985) (a) 91 K35 1985)
1.6 (p. 43); 11; 22.2.1 14.4.1 (p. 260); 22.9 1.4 (p. 33); 22.6 10.2 (p. 114) and 13.4 (p. 176); 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 184) and 20.1 (p. 327); 10.2; 22.5.2 13.4 (p. 179) and 20 (p. 312) 1.2 (p. 19) and 14.4.1 (p. 260); 22.8.1 1.2 (p. 21) and 14.4.1 (p. 261); 22.8.1 1.3 (p. 27) and 5 (p. 68); 21.6 5 (p. 69) and 18 (p. 280); 22.8.2 18 (p. 281); 21.1.1 1.2 (p. 22) and 2 (p. 55); 1.5; 21.1.1 6 (p. 84); 7 12.2 (p. 146); 22.6 6 (p. 73) and 20.1 (p. 317); 22.3.1 6 (p. 75) and 20.1 (p. 321); 22.3; 22.3.1 11 (p. 129) and 13 (p. 150) 20.3 (p. 348); 21.1.1 4 (p. 65) and 6 (p. 84); 12.1; 21.3 20.2 (p. 336) and 20.3 (p. 345); 13.4; 22.8 14.3.3 (p. 240); 14.3.4; 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 123) and 14.3 (p. 229); 22.1.2 20.3 (p. 341); 14.3.1 ; 22.4.1 13.1 (p. 160) and 20.1 (p. 324); 1.2; 21.1 13 (p. 151) and 14 (p. 211); 2 13.4 (p. 180); 22 14.3 (p. 230); 13.4; 22 14.1 (p. 214) and 14.3 (p. 226); 1.3; 15; 21.1; 22 1.3 (p. 29) and 14.3 (p. 228); 22.8 2 (p. 50) and 14.3 (p. 225); 15; 18; 22.7.1 2 (p. 52); 18; 22.3; 22.8 20.2 (p. 336) and 20.3 (p. 345); 13.4; 22.8 l ( p . 11) and 2 (p. 53); 22.9 12.2 (p. 145); 22.8 6 (p. 83) and 20.1 (p. 332); 14.4.1; 22.8.1 14.3.4 (p. 248); 12.2; 22.4.1 18.4 (p. 300) 18.4 (p. 301) 13.4 (p. 174); 8; 18; 21.4 13.4 (p. 174); 8; 18; 21.4 13.4 (p. 180); 22.1.1; 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 192); 14.3; 22.1.1 14.3 (p. 226); 13.4; 22.1.2 6 (p. 82); 15; 22.1.2 13.5.2 (p. 204); 7; 22.2.3 2 (p. 47) and 4 (p. 60); 21.1.1 1.5 (p. 41) and 3 (p. 58); 22.8 10.1 (p. I l l ) ; 21 19 (p. 304); 10.2; 22.5 1.4 (p. 33); 14.2; 21 1.1 (p. 14); 1.4; 10 8 (p. 91); 2; 22.9 12.2 (p. 145); 2; 8; 22.9 13.4 (p. 189) and 20.1 (p. 331); 6; 14.3.4; 22 10.2 (p. 122); 1.1; 14.3; 22.7
579
Author Index U . SCHERZ G . SCHIFFMACHER A . SCHINDLER T H . SCHITTNY K . SCHMALZ B . J. SCHMID U . SCHMIDT P . C . SCHMIDT W . - D . SCHMIDT C . P . SCHNEIDER H . SCHNEIDER H . A . SCHNEIDER J. SCHNELLBÄCHER H . G . VON SCHNERING M . SCHNÜRER W . SCHOBER G . SCHOECK D . SCHOEMAKER
W.SCHOLZ H . E . SCHONE J . SCHÖNEICH S . SCHRÄDER J . SCHREIBER D . K . SCHRÖDER K . SCHRÖDER T . SCHRÖDER D . SCHRYVERS G . SCHUBERT K . SCHUBERT B. SCHUH R . SCHÜLBE E . M . SCHULSON D.SCHULZ E . SCHULZ J . SCHUMANN R.SCHUMANN R . SCHULTHEISS T H . SCHURIG
R . SCHUSTER F . D E . SCHUTTER C . SCHWAB G . SCHWABE N . SCHWENTNER C . F . SCHWERDTFEGER C H . SCHWINK 37*
(b) 130 (a) 87 (a) 92 (a) 91 (a) 89 (a) 90 (b) 127 (b) 127 (a) 91 (a) 92 (a) 91 (a) 92 (b) 129 (a) 87 (a) 87 (a) 88 (a) 88 (b) 131 (a) 89 (a) 87 (b) 127 (b) 127 (b) 130 (b) 132 (b) 132 (a) 88 (b) 131 (a) 89 (a) 91 (b) 127 (a) 89 (b) 130 (b) 131 (a) 87 (b) 127 (b) 130 (b) 129 (b) 131 (a) 91 (a) 89 (b) 127 (b) 131 (b) 130 (a) 88 (a) 91 (a) 92 (b) 127 (b) 129 (b) 131 (a) 90 (a) 90 (a) 91 (a) 88 (a) 87 (b) 131 (b) 130 (a) 92
139 527 169 105 389 K.151 735 237 433 205 K155 327 687 673 709 K209 43 K.181 K.215 571 503 657 175 179 565 K.123 249 389 243 139 13 581 741 401 K89 775 497 243 433 163 139 193 437 595 603 121 K.159 415 527 349 651 K.45 745 319 741 749 507
1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985) 1985)
6 (p. 79) and 13.4 (p. 184) 1.4 (p. 33); 22.6 11 (p. 136); 22.2.2 18 (p. 280); 8; 21.1 10.2 (p. 117) and 13.4 (p. 182); 13.3; 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 121); 14.3; 20.1; 22.1.2 13.5.1 (p. 197); 22.9 13.5.1 (p. 197); 19; 22.9 1.3 (p. 30); 12.1 ; 21 ; 21.1 19 (p. 309); 21 14.2 (p. 220); 21 14.3.3 (p. 245); 22.1.2 13.5.1 (p. 200) and 20.3 (p. 343); 14.3; 22.1.1 14.3 (p. 222); 22.2.1; 22.2.2 13.3 (p. 168) and 14.3.3 (p. 240); 22.6 17 (p. 273) and 20.3 (p. 342); 14.3.3 1.2 (p. 16); 6; 8; 14.3; 20.1; 22.8 14.3.2 (p. 237); 22.2.3 14.4 (p. 256); 22.8.1 10 (p. 101) 10.2 (p. 113) and 19 (p. 304); 11 ; 22.5.2 13.4 (p. 175) and 19 (p. 304); 10.2; 22.5.2 10.2 (p. 118) and 19 (p. 307); 20.1 ; 22.5.2 13.4 (p. 190) and 19 (p. 309); 22.5.1 13.4 (p. 192) and 19 (p. 310); 22.5.1 1 (p. 10) and 20 (p. 313) 19 (p. 308); 2; 21.1 10.2 (p. 117) and 13.4 (p. 182); 13.3; 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 188) and 14.3.4 (p. 252); 16; 22.9 2 (p. 46) and 18.1 (p. 282); 8; 18.2; 18.4 14.3.3 (p. 239); 22 18.2.1 (p. 295); 21.1; 21.1.1 13.4 (p. 189) and 20.1 (p. 331); 23 1.3 (p. 27) and 1.4 (p. 32); 21; 21.1 14.1 (p. 212) and 15 (p. 262); 21 14.1 (p. 214) and 15 (p. 264); 1.3; 21 4 (p. 62) and 14.2 (p. 218); 21.1 13 (p. 153) and 14.2 (p. 219) 1.3 (p. 30); 12.1; 21; 21.1 1.4 (p. 34) and 10.1 (p. 106); 21.1 2 (p. 46) and 18.1 (p. 282) ; 8 ; 18.2 ; 18.4 13.1 (p. 163) and 20 (p. 314); 22.3 6 (p. 80) and 14.2 (p. 219); 21.1 18.2 (p. 288); 22.8.2 18.2 (p. 292); 21.1; 22.8.2 1.5 (p. 42); 14.3.1 ; 21 ; 21.1 ; 21.4; 21.6; 22.1.1 13.3 (p. 168) and 14.3.4 (p. 248); 22.2.3 13.1 (p. 160) and 14.3 (p. 225); 22.2.3 1.4 (p. 36) and 10 (p. 102) 2 (p. 53) and 20 (p. 314) 14.2 (p. 219) and 18 (p. 280) 10.2 (p. 122) and 19 (p. 308); 22.1.2 1.5 (p. 40) and 20.1 (p. 322); 22.4.4 1.4 (p. 32) and 20.3 (p. 339); 23 13.4 (p. 189) and 20.1 (p. 331); 23 19 (p. 308) and 20.3 (p. 345); 13.4; 22.5.1 10.1 (p. 111); 18.2; 21.1; 21.1.1
580 C . G . SCOTT E . A . SECCO V. E.SEDOV A . G . SEDRAKYAN A . SEEGER D . SEGERS A.SEGURA C H . SEIDEL P . SEIDEL Y u . M . SEIDOV G . SEIFERT W . SEIFERT V . N . SELEZNEV M . SELG J . SELIGER B . SELLE A . SELMI C . R . SELVAKUMAR P . D . SEMALTY A . A . SEMENOV G . N . SEMENOVA V . N . SEMIOSHKO D . SEMRAD D . SEN K . SEN S. SEN S . K . SEN J . P . SENATEUR P . SEPHTON V . V . SERDYUK P . P . SEREGIN V . M . SERGEEVA M . SERVIDORI
V . P . SETH
J . P . §ETRAJÎ)LÉ
S. A . SHABALOVSKAYA I. N . SHABANOVA G . A . SHADRINA M . SHAH JAHAN E . E . SHAISHA J . SHALDIN A . I. SHALYNIN J . SHANKER
Author Index (a) 90, 779 (1985) (a) 88, K75 (1985) (b) 131, 299(1985) (a) 88, 407(1985) (a) 91, 609 (1985) (a) 90, 595 (1985) (b) 130, 793 (1985) (a) 92, K155 (1985) (b) 128, 345(1985) (a) 91, K155 (1985) (a) 91, K165 (1985) (b) 131, 545 (1985) (b) 127, 573(1985) (b) 129, K163 (1985) (a) 88, 721 (1985) (a) 89, 389(1985) (b) 127, 395(1985) (b) 129, 775(1985) (b) 131, K167 (1985) (b) 132, K143 (1985) (a) 88, 745(1985) (a) 92, 263(1985) (a) 87, 651 (1985) (b) 132, 365(1985) (a) 89, 117(1985) (a) 92, 379(1985) (a) 91, 135(1985) (b) 127, 633 (1985) (b) 127, 377 (1985) (a) 90, 709 (1985) (b) 129, K65 (1985) (b) 127, 377(1985) (a) 90, 331 (1985) (a) 88, 261 (1985) (a) 91, 173 (1985) (b) 130, 727(1985) (a) 88, K.201 (1985) (a) 87, 225(1985) (a) 89, 533 (1985) (a) 91, K125 (1985) (a) 92, 177 (1985) (a) 92, 336 (1985) (b) 129, 375 (1985) (b) 132, 255 (1985) (b) 132, K139 (1985) (b) 128, 151 (1985) (b) 128, K.49 (1985) (b) 128, K53 (1985) (b) 132, 327(1985) (a) 91, K.13 (1985) (b) 128, 591 (1985) see under letter " J " (a) 90, 661 (1985) (a) 90, K25 (1985) (a) 90, 167(1985) (a) 87, 657 (1985) (b) 127, 67(1985)
11 (p. 134) and 14.3.3 (p. 244); 16; 20.3; 22.4.1 10.2 (p. 115) and 14.4 (p. 255); 22.8.1 5 (p. 69) 1.4 (p. 33) 10.1 (p. 110) and 18.2 (p. 292); 21.1.1 11 (p. 134)^,18.1 ; 22.6 6 (p. 81) and 20.1 (p. 328); 14.3; 22.3 15 (p. 265); 22.3 2 (p. 48) and 14 (p. 210); 22.9 14.2 (p. 220); 21 14.2 (p. 220) and 14.3.3 (p. 245); 21 ; 22.6 13.5.4 (p. 209) and 20.1 (p. 331); 18.2; 18.4 13 (p. 149); 21.1; 21.6 13 (p. 152) and 20 (p. 313); 2; 22.1.2 14.3.3 (p. 241) and 20.3 (p. 342); 13.4; 22.2.2 10.2 (p. 117) and 13.4 (p. 182); 13.3; 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 174) and 14.3.4 (p. 247); 22 13.5.1 (p. 200) and 20.3 (p. 343); 6; 20.1 ; 23 13.5.4 (p. 209) and 19 (p. 309); 22.8.1 13.5.4 (p. 209) and 19 (p. 309); 22.8.1 1.5 (p. 40) and 20.1 (p. 322); 22.4.4 14.3 (p. 230); 15; 22.8.2 14.3.3 (p. 240); 13.4; 22.1.2 6 (p. 84) and 8 (p. 96); 22.4.1 ; 22.4.3 10.1 (p. 106); 1.4; 11; 21 1.5 (p. 42) and 10.2 (p. 125); 22.1.1 ; 22.2.1 20.1 (p. 330); 22.4.1; 22.4.4 11 (p. 127); 13.5.2; 21.1; 22.1.2; 23 8 (p. 89) and 14.1 (p. 212); 15; 21 ; 21.2 13.4 (p. 187) and 14.3 (p. 227); 16; 22.1.2 4 (p. 62) and 13.5.2 (p. 204); 22.3 8 (p. 89) and 14.1 (p. 212); 15; 21 ; 21.2 18.2 (p. 290) and 18.4 (p. 301); 21 20.1 (p. 320) and 20.3 (p. 340); 13.4; 22.5.4 20.1 (p. 330) and 20.3 (p. 346); 13.4; 22.4.2 5 (p. 68) and 13.4 (p. 186); 22 14.3 (p. 224); 15; 22; 22.8 1.4 (p. 32); 11; 22.1.2 9 (p. 99) and 10.2 (p. 118); 11; 22.1.2 11 (p. 136); 22.1.2 10.2 (p. 124); 14.3; 22.1.2 1.4 (p. 32); 11; 22.1.2 13.4 (p. 180) and 19 (p. 306); 22.8.1 19 (p. 309); 22.8 19 (p. 310); 13.4; 22.8 6 (p. 74) and 13.5.4 (p. 208) 13.5.1 (p. 198); 6 13.5.1 (p. 198); 6 1.2 (p. 15) and 13.1 (p. 156); 6; 14.1; 21.1 1.6 (p. 44) and 2 (p. 55); 17; 21.1 ; 21.1.1 13.1 (p. 159); 22 13.5.4 (p. 208) and 18.2 (p. 291); 5; 8; 21.1.1 2 (p. 53) and 4 (p. 63); 5; 22.6.1 14.4 (p. 256) and 20 (p. 313); 22.8.1 10.2 (p. 113) and 14.3 (p. 222); 13.4; 22.1.2 4 (p. 60) and 12.2 (p. 143); 14.4; 22.5.3
581
Author Index
V. SHANKER B. YA. SHAPIRO SH. M . SHARIPOV B. L . SHARMA B. K . SHARMA H . S. SHARMA J . K . SHARMA K . C. SHARMA K . K.SHARMA O. D. A. D.
P. P. V. J.
SHARMA SHASHKIN SHATILOV SHAUGHNESSY
D . SHAW M . P . SHAW A . S. SHCHERBAKOV M . Y u . SHCHERBAN L . A . SHCHERBINA F . W . SHEARD L . N . SHEHATA E . K.. SHEIKHET S. S. SHEININ M . K . SHEINKMAN S. SHEKHAR A. A. L. Z.
V . SHEKOYAN U . SHELEG E . SHELIMOVA SHEMSEDINI
Y . Q . SHENG V . B. SHEPILO M . E . SHERIF A . V. SHERMAN A . M . SHERSHEN S. A . SHEVCHENKO S. YA. SHEVCHENKO T . S. SHI E . K H . SHIDOV S. SHIGETOMI S. SHIGETOMI
(b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (a) (a) (b) (b) (a) (a) (a) (a) (a)
127, 127, 128, 129, 129, 131, 132, 132, 88, 130,
7 3 (1985) 473(1985) 105 (1985) 61 (1985) 73(1985) 505 (1985) 99(1985) 389 (1985) 713(1985) 359 (1985)
127, K 1 2 9 (1985) 88, K 9 9 (1985) 91, K.169 (1985)
127, 221 (1985) 88, K 9 9 ( 1 9 8 5 ) 88, 365 (1985) 88. K 8 3 0 9 8 5 ) ') < ( |