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pliysica status solid! (b) ISSN 0370-1972

• S U B J E C T AND AUTHOR I N D E X (b) VOLUMES 115 TO 120 • 1983

ISSN 0031-8965 • S U B J E C T AND AUTHOR I N D E X (a) VOLUMES

75 TO

80 • 1983

pliysica status solidi (a) AKADEMIE-VERLAG • BERLIN

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. 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 I m p u r i t y 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 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 on cover three)

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SUBJECT AND AUTHOR INDEX Volumes 115 to 120, 1983

Volumes 75 to 80, 1983

ISSN 0370-1972/0031-8965 Edited by E. BORCHARDT

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Preface The sixteenth index volume contains volumes 115 to 120 of "physica status solidi (b) — basic research" as well as volumes 75 to 80 of "physica status solidi (a) — applied research", i.e. all volumes having appeared in 1983 containing 1481 papers. The general scheme of last index volume was maintained. The basis for quoting is the subject classification given every papers in the respective issue. Nevertheless, before taking over these subject classifications into the index volume they were once more carefully revised and in some cases inproved 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. Gorlich, Prof. Dr. E. Gutsche, Dr. H.-J. Hansch, Dr. H. Lange, Dr. S. Oberlander, and Dipl. Phys. K. Miiller 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 1984 Eva Borchardt

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. Mössbauer 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 B a n d Structure 13.2 Fermi Surfaces 13.3 Surface and Interface States 13.4 I m p u r i t y 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, I n j e c t e d 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 Felromagnetic 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 I I I - V Compounds 22.2.1 Arsenides 22.2.2 Phosphides 22.2.3 Antimonides 22.2.4 Mixed Crystals 22.3 IV-IV, I I - V , and I I I - V I Compounds 22.3.1 Mixed Crystals 22.4 I I - V I 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 system 1 ) comprises 20 broad sections each devoted to a m a j o r 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 or 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 I I - I V or a I V - V I 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 m a t t e r and substance, respectively). I n the principal entries the title of the paper is given in its original language and in English. I n addition, every principal entry is marked by * in front of the title of the paper. I n the secondary entries the title is only given in English. 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) of physica status solidi (a) is marked b y (b) or (a) in front of the line, respectively. The letter " K " before the page numbers indicates a short note published in the offset p a r t of the journal. Each entry is followed b y references of the other entries. These references give the subject classifications and the pages in the index where the other entries appear. The references to the principal entries are given in italics. 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 p a r t s under the same principal title (in general with special subtitles). The various p a r t s of papers of this type are treated separately and each part is classified according to its particular contents. I n 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

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In using the subject index attention should be given to the following details : remarks

subject

quoted in

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

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. F a r a d a y effect in 13

ferromagnetic films

18.2.1

not additionally in 1.5

X - r a y spectra

20

but not X - r a y studies of structurs

MIS and MOS structures

the section assigned to the semiconductor

not in the section assigned to the oxide or the matal

the section assigned to the insulator

generally not in the section assigned to the metal

the section assigned to the layer

not in the section assigned to the substrate

MIM structures

epitaxial layers

not in 12 or subsection of 12; different electromechanical efi fects are quoted in 12 or subsection of 12

T h e a u t h o r i n d e x g i v e s t h e n a m e s of t h e a u t h o r s in a l p h a b e t i c a l o r d e r . E a c h n a m e is f o l l o w e d b y t h e b i b l i o g r a p h i c d e t a i l s of t h e p a p e r a n d t h e n u m b e r s of t h e p a g e s o n w h i c h t h e p a p e r a p p e a r s i n t h e s u b j e c t i n d e x . A p a p e r of p h y s i c a s t a t u s s o l i d i (b) o r p h y s i c a s t a t u s s o l i d i (a) is a g a i n m a r k e d b y (b) o r (a) in f r o n t of t h e n u m b e r of t h e v o l u m e , r e s p e c t i v e l y . T h e p r i n c i p a l e n t r y is a g a i n g i v e n in italics. W h e n s e v e r a l p a p e r s h a v e b e e n p u b l i s h e d b y the s a m e a u t h o r t h e y a r e a r r a n g e d a c c o r d i n g to t h e d a t e s of p u b l i c a t i o n , i r r e s p e c t i v e of b e i n g a p a p e r of p h y s i c a s t a t u s s o l i d i (b) o r p h y s i c a s t a t u s s o l i d i (a).

Subject Index 1. Structure of Crystalline Solids Revieic

Articles

B . PALOSZ

*Reasons for Polytypism of Crystals of the Type MX 2 (I): Polytypism and Structure Behaviour of Inorganic Crystals : General Problems (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 3 4 (1983). See also 1.1, p. 11; 10, p. 97. B . PALOSZ

*Reasons for Polytypism of Crystals of the Type MX 2 (II): Classification of F a u l t s and Structural Series of Polytypes: Conditions of Polytypic Growth of Cdl 2 , P b l 2 , CdBr 2 , SnS 2 , SnSe„, and Tii. 2 S 2 (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 4 1 (1983). See also 1.1, p. 11; 10.2, p. 108; 22, p. 403; 22.5, p. 473.

Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

G. L . BLERIS

*A Theoretical Introduction for a Coincidence Site Lattice Base Computation (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 8 3 - K 8 5 (1983). Y R . N . B E L Y A E V a n d A . V . KOLPAKOV

*On t h e Theory of X - R a y Diffraction in a Perfect Crystal with Distorted Surface Layer (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 6 4 1 - 6 4 6 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 39. D . GERRITZEN a n d D . SIEBERT

•Second Order Shift of " G a NMR in the Two Different Sites of a CdGa 2 S 4 Single Crystal (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. K 5 - K 7 (1983). See also 19, p. 301; 22.8, p. 505. A . L E PAILLIER-MALECOT

*Study of the Single and Double Groups C 8 and S 8 and Properties of Their Two Isomorphisms (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 5 2 1 - 5 2 9 (1983). See also 13, p. 149.

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Subject Index

A. N. Anagnostopoulos, C. Maxoi.ikas, and D. Papadopoulos *Comparison of the Structure and the Electric Properties of ZnIn 2 S 4 (III)- and CdInGaS r Layered Crystals (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 1 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 221; 22.8, p. 506. D. M. Vardanyan and H. M. Manoukyan *Extinction and Absorption of a Plane Monochromatic X-Ray Wave on Dynamic Reflection at a Laminar-Crystalline Medium in the Bragg Case (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 6 1 7 - 6 2 2 (1983). Ytr. P. Khapachev *The Theory of Dynamical X-Ray Diffraction on a Superlattice (b) Vol. 120, No, 1, p. 1 5 5 - 1 6 3 (1983). See also 20, p. 311. A. Beau, J . P. Faroes, A. F i l h o l , and H. Grassi * Order-Disorder Phase Transition in TEA + (TCNQ>2 (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 5 4 7 - 5 5 4 (1983). See also 8, p. 92; 14.3, p. 227; 22.9, p. 532.

1.1 Perfectly Periodic Structure

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1.1 Perfectly Periodic Structure Review

Articles

B . PALOSZ

•Reasons for Polytypism of Crystals of the Type M X , ( I ) : Polytypism and Structure Behaviour of Inorganic Crystals: General Problems (a) Vôl. 77, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 3 4 (1983). See also 1, p. 9; 10, p. 97.

B . PALOSZ

•Reasons for Polytypism of Crystals of the Type MX., (II): Classification of Faults and Structural Series of Polytypes; Conditions of Polytypic Growth of C d l „ Pbl.„ CdBr.,, SnSe 2 and Tii. 2 S, (a) Vol. 80~, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 4 1 (1983). See also 1, p. 9; 10.2, p. 108; 22, p. 403; 22.5, p. 473.

Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

G . J . A S H W E L L , J . G . A L L E N , E . P . GOODINGS, D . A . K E N N E D Y , a n d I . W . N O W E L L

*Crystal Structure of (DEPA) (TCNQ), and Stoichiometric Variation of Some Related TCNQ Salts (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 6 6 3 - 6 6 7 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 217; 22.9, p. 526.

N . E . B E L O Y A , F . E I C H H O R N , V . A . SOMENKOV, K . U T E M I S O V , u n d S . S H . S H I L S H T E I N

•Analyse der Neigungsmethode zur Untersuchung von Pendellösungsinterferenzen von Neutronen u n d Röntgenstrahlen (Analysis of the Inclination Method for Investigating Pendellösung Interferences of Neutrons and X-Rays) (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 5 7 - 2 6 5 (1983). See also 22.1.1, p. 419; 22.1.2, p. 427.

K . H . J . B U S C H O W a n d P . G . VAN E N G E N

*Note on t h e Magnetic and Magneto-Optical Properties of Ni 2 In Type 3d Transition Metal Compounds (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 6 1 5 - 6 2 0 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 282; 20, p. 308; 21, p. 353; 21.1, p. 367; 21.1.1, p. 381.

E . K . POLYCHRONIADIS a n d P . DELAVIGNETTE

•Accurate Characterization of Subgrain Boundaries in a T E M (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 2 9 1 - 3 0 8 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 31.

A.

I . PROKHVATILOV a n d A . P . I S A K I N A

•Lattice Parameters, Thermal Expansion Coefficients, and Vacancy Density in Solid CD 4 (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 4 7 - 1 5 5 (1983). See also 8, p. 88; 10.2, p. 114; 12.2, p. 143; 22.9, p. 529.

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Subject I n d e x

P . H . BEZIRGANYAN a n d V . G . ASLANYAN

*About a Feature of X - R a y Diffraction in Imperfect Crystals (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 5 7 - 1 6 1 (1983). See also 22.1.2, p. 432; 22.6, p. 494.

NGUYEN A N a n d R . HERRMANN

»Distribution of the Atoms on Grain Boundaries and in the Bravais Cell of the Coincidence Site Lattice (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 6 9 1 - 7 0 2 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 33.

L . I . DATSENKO, E . N . KISLOVSKII, V . I . K H R U P A , a n d K . M . SHEVTSOV-KAZMIRCHUK

*Effect of Twisting of the Diffraction Net Planes on the Integral Intensities a t Laue Diffraction of X - R a y s in Elastically Bent Silicon Crystals (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. K 1 7 5 - K 1 7 8 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 117 ; 22.1.2, p. 434.

G . J . ASHWELL a n d K . OSBORNE

»Electrical and Structural Characterisation of (DBzBP) (TCNQ) 4 (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. K 3 5 - K 3 9 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 224; 22.9, p. 530.

G . J . A S H W E L L , J . G . A L L E N , G . H . CROSS, a n d I . W . N O W E L L

*Electrical, Magnetic, and Structural Characterisation of the 1:2 and 1:3 TCNQ Salts of 1,2-Bis(4-Pyridinium)Ethane (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 4 5 5 - 4 6 3 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 225-, 15, p. 262; 18.1, p. 279; 22.9, p. 530.

H . S. K I M a n d S. S. SHEININ

*Analysis of Critical Voltage D a t a Using the Dynamical Theory of Electron Diffraction (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 3 1 1 - 3 1 9 (1983).

G . J . ASHWELL, S. JANSEN, M . T . JONES, a n d C. H . L . KENNARD

*(Diethyldiphenylphosphonium) + (7,7,8,8-tetracyano-p-quinodimethanide)^, a Novel QuasiOne-Dimensional Organic Conductor (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 2 7 - 1 3 4 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 226; 18.1, p. 279; 22.9, p. 532.

U . PIETSCH a n d K . UNGER

*The Influence of Free Carriers on t h e Equilibrium Lattice P a r a m e t e r of Semiconductor Materials (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 6 5 - 1 7 2 (1983). See also 4, p. 64; 22.1.1, p. 422; 22.1.2, p. 438;22.2.1, p. 447; 22.2.2, p. 451; 22.2.4, p. 455. F . EICHHORN, J . KULDA, a n d P . MIKULA

*Study of Asymmetric Neutron Diffraction Including the Transition from Bragg to Laue Case (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 4 8 3 - 4 8 9 (1983). See also 22.2.2, p. 439.

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K . L A L a n d P . THOMA

*Study of Microstructural Changes in Silicon Single Crystals Subject to High Electric Fields by Using a High Resolution X-Ray Diffraction Method (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 4 9 1 - 5 0 2 (1983). See also 14.4, p. 254; 22.1.2, p. 439.

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Y . Y . ABOLINSH, S. V . KARPOV, a n d A . A . SHULTIX

* R a m a n Studies of Ammonium Ion Motion in N H 4 N 0 3 - V Crystals (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. K l — K 5 (1983). See also 6, p. 70; 20.1, p. 313; 22.8.1, p. 512.

W . REHWALD, A . VONLANTHEN, a n d W . MEYEK

•Single Crystal 2,4-Hexadiynylene-Bis (p-Toluenesulfonate) : Elastic Properties and Phase Transitions in the Monomer and Polymer (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 2 1 9 - 2 2 6 (1983). See also 7, p. 82; 12.2, p. 141; 22.9, p. 525.

A . V . S A L K E R , K . SESHAN", a n d H . V . K E E R

*Phase Transition Behaviour of V 0 2 (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K37 - K 4 0 (1983). See also 8, p. 85; 22.6, p. 490.

I . P . ALEKSANDROVA, S . G R A N D E , Y U . N . MOSKVICH, A . I . K K I E G E R , a n d V . A . K O P T S I K

*Second-Order Quadrupole Shift in the Incommensurate Structures of Rb 2 ZnBr 4 a n d RbjZnCl 4 (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 6 0 3 - 6 1 3 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 256; 19, p. 300; 22.8, p. 503.

A . I . LOTKOV, V . N . G R I S H K O V , A . V . K U Z N E T S O V , a n d S . N . KTTLKOV

*TiNi Aging and I t s Effect on the S t a r t Temperature of the Martensitic Transformation (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 3 7 3 - 3 7 7 (1983). See also 21.1, p. 364.

M . ISHIGAME a n d S. YAMASHITA

R a m a n Scattering in K 2 S 0 4 a t High Temperatures (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 4 9 - 5 6 (1983). See also 6, p. 71; 20.1, p. 315; 22.8.1, p. 513.

S. K . KHANNA

*On the Elastic Anisotropy of Ferroelectric Triglycine Selenate (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 1 7 3 - 1 7 8 (1983). See also 12.2, p. 142; 14.4.1, p. 256; 22.9, p. 526.

V . A. KLIMENKO

*Modification of the Pair Approximation of the Quasi-Chemical Ordering Theory of Binary Systems (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 4 5 - 5 5 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 22; 21, p. 352.

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V . P . B A R K H A T O V , V . F . B A L A K I R E V , Y U . V . GOLIKOV, a n d E . G . K O S T I T S I N

*X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of Cation Distribution in High-Temperature Cubic Spinels of Mg-Mn-0 System (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 5 7 - 6 3 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 22; 22.8.2, p. 519. S . Y . SUDABEVA, V . A . RASSOKHIN, a n d A . F . P R E K U L

*The Structure of Cr-Al Alloys Exhibiting Anomalous Physical Properties (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 0 1 - 1 0 6 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 29 ; 21, p. 352; 21.1, p. 366.

A . RAJEWSKA, B . PURA, J . PRZEDMOJSKI, a n d R . D^BROWSKI

*X-Ray Study of the Smectic A —Nematic Phase Transition in 4-n-Pentylphenyl-4-(Trans4'-n-Pentylcyclohexyl) Benzoate (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 2 7 - 1 3 0 (1983). See also 2, p. 45; 22.9, p. 526.

V . B . D U D K I K O V A a n d V . S . URUSOV

*Solvus of KCl:Ca 2 + Solid Solution by Flotation Measurements of Density of Single Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 1 7 - 2 2 1 (1983). See also 10.2, p. Ill; 22.5.2, p. 478.

M . M . H A F I Z , A . A . A M M A R , A . I . A L - A D L , a n d ABOITTALEB M O H A M E D

*Effect of Heat Treatment on the Conduction and Structure of Ge-Se-Te Amorphous Alloys (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 3 1 9 - 3 2 5 (1983). See also 2, p. 46; 14.3, p. 217; 22.8, p. 504. J . W . BRIGHTWELL, C. N . BUCKLEY, L . S. MILLER, a n d B . R A Y

•Electrical Transport and Phase Stability in Silver Iodide-Cadmium Iodide (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 3 9 1 - 3 0 8 (1983). See also 14.4, p. 250; 22.5.4, p. 488. Y . WATANABE, J . TAKEUCHI, a n d M . OKA

*Microwave Transport Properties around the Structural Phase Transition of MnSe (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 1 3 - K 1 5 (1983). See also 14.», p. 218; 22.4.2, p. 466. N . KAMEGASHIRA a n d Y . MIYAZAKI

*Jahn-Teller Transition in NdMn0 3 (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 3 9 - K 4 2 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 218; 22.8.1, p. 513. P. DUHAJ a n d F . HANIC

•Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction Study of Crystallization of Metastable Phases in Amorphous Fe-B Alloys (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 4 6 7 - 4 7 7 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 23; 2, p. 47; 21.1.1, p. 381.

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16 O . BOSTANJOGLO

*Multiple Phase Transitions in GeTe Films. Dynamics and Film Structure (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 2 5 - 5 3 1 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 36; 2, p. 47; 3, p. 58; 22, p. 406.

T . K . C H A T T O P A D H Y A Y , E . G M E L I N , a n d H . G . VON S C H N E R I N G

*Heat Capacity Study of the Phase Transitions in As4S3 and As4S4 (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p."543-551 (1983). See also 8, p. 87; 22, p. 406.

K . S U M I Y A M A , M . S H I G A , a n d Y . NAKAMTJRA

*Characteristic Martensitic Transformation of the F e - P t Disordered Alloys around the y-oc Phase Boundary (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 7 4 7 - 7 5 1 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 282; 21.1.1, p. 381. Z . CZAPLA, 0 . C Z U P I N S K I , L . S O B C Z Y K , J . M R Ö Z , a n d H . P Y K A C Z

* Dielectric Properties and Ferroelectric Phase Transitions in Mixed Rb I (NH 4 )i_ : l : HSe0 1 Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. K 1 5 5 - K 1 5 7 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 257; 22.8.1, p. 513.

L . G . KHVOSTANTSEV a n d N . A . NIKOLAEV

*Electroresistance of Cerium at Phase Transitions under Hydrostatic Pressure up to 8.0 GPa. P-T Diagram of the Cerium Phase Transitions (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 1 6 1 - 1 6 6 (1983). See also 12.1, p. 138; 14.1, p. 207; 21.4, p. 391.

U . H E I N E C K E , C. CRUZ, E . W I E S E R , a n d C. BERNHARDT

•Structural Transformations and Connected Changes of Magnetic Properties by Mechanical Treatment of SrFe 10 0 J9 (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p'. 2 2 5 - 2 3 2 (1983). See also 5, p. 66; 18.3, p. 292; 22.8.2, p. 521. L . A . SHEBANOV, V . Y A . F R I T S B E R G , a n d A . P . G A E V S K I S

*Crystallographic Properties and Superconductivity of Solid Solutions of the BaBi^Pbi System (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 3 6 9 - 3 7 3 (1983). See also 14.2, p. 213; 22.8.1, p. 514.

K . B I E D R Z Y C K I , J . CHRZANOWSKI, a n d B . S U J A K

*Some Electrical and Optical Effects Observed in Polycrystalline Ice at 200 K (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 9 5 - K 9 8 (1983). See also 14, p. 204; 20, p. 308; 22.6, p. 493.

B . VENGALIS a n d K . VALATSKA

*Phase Segregation in Tellurium-Saturated GeTe (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 4 7 1 - 4 7 6 (1983). See also 8, p. 88; 13.4, p. 179; 14.3, p. 220; 20.1, p. 319; 22.3, p. 457.

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G . THEODOROU

•Critical Behaviour at the Incommensurate-Commensurate Transition of Ho (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. K 6 7 - K 6 9 (1983). See also 21.4, p. 391.

S. TRIMPER a n d A . KÜHNEL

*On the Phase Transition Temperature for a Heisenberg Ferromagnet (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. K 7 5 - K 7 9 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 284.

B . A. MEN, M . L . LEVITAN, a n d A . N . M E N

•Influence of the Ground State Symmetry on Qualitative Form of Ordering Phase Diagram (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 4 5 5 - 4 6 1 (1983). See also 18, p. 274; 21, p. 355.

T . H U A N G a n d A . L . RTJOFF

*Pressure-Induced Phase Transitions of HgTe (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 9 3 - K 1 9 7 (1983). See also 12.2, p. 143 ; 22.4.3, p. 468.

S . D E O N ARINE

*The Nature of Stage I - I I Structural Phase Transition in the Layer Compound RbVF, (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 9 9 - K 2 0 1 (1983). See also 22.8, p. 506.

V . E . A N T O N O V , T . E . ANTONOVA, I . T . B E L A S H , E . G . P O N Y A T O V S K I I , a n d V . I . R A S H U P K I N

*The P d - P t - H System: Phase Transformations at High Pressure and Superconductivity (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 6 (1983). See also 14.2, p. 213; 21, p. 356; 21.1, p. 371.

H . H E D L E R a n d G . GÖTZ

*Incorporation of Sb in Si during CW-Laser Stimulated Solid Phase Epitaxy (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 2 3 7 - 2 4 1 (1983). See also 11, p. 129; 14.3, p. 221; 22.1.2, p. 432.

T. KALA

•Contribution to the Study of Tetragonal and Rhombohedral Phase Coexistence in the PbZr0 3 -PbTi0 3 System (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 2 7 7 - 2 8 2 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 2-58; 22.8.1, p. 515.

A . L E L A N N a n d A . DTJBERTRET

*A Structural Description for the F.C.C. —• B.C.C. Martensitic Transformation in Terms of {011} f.c.c. Simultaneous Double Shear. Relation with the Atomic Configuration in {3, 15, 10}f.c.c. Habit Plane (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 0 9 - 3 2 1 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 32; 21, p. 356. 2

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H . J . FISCHBECK

* 0 n the Translation Mode of t h e Kink Lattice of a Quasi-One-Dimensional lich System with a Nearly Half-Filled B a n d (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 3 (1983). See also 6, p. 76; 7, p. 83; 13.1, p. 160.

Peierls-Fröh-

CH. SEIDEL a n d V . N . PRIGODIN

*The I m p u r i t y Effect on the Phase Transitions in Quasi-One-Dimensional Conductors (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 7 1 3 - 7 2 4 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 115; 14.2, p. 213; 22.9, p. 529.

H . MASHIYAMA

*Modified Phase Modulation-Only Approximation of Incommensurate Phases in K 2 Se0 4 Type Crystals (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 7 5 7 - 7 6 7 (1983). See also 8, p. 89; 14.4, p. 252; 22.8.1, p. 515.

G . WENDBOCK

*Study of the Behaviour of Al-Zn Alloys by SAXS in t h e Temperature Range of t h e Instable Solid Solution (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 4 9 7 - 5 0 6 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 25; 21, p. 357; 21.1, p. 373.

M. KRUPSKI

*Rigid Sphere Model Applied to the Phase Transitions of Complex Compounds of the Type K 2 PtCl 6 (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 7 5 1 - 7 5 8 (1983). See also 6, p. 77; 22.8, p. 508.

K . OSUCH

*On the Physical Tensor Field Criterion in Birman's Theory of Symmetry Changes (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 3 7 5 - 3 8 0 (1983).

P . MURALT, E . VOIT, a n d R . K I N D

*C1-NQR Study of the Low Temperature Phase of Rb,ZnCl 4 ( b ) V o l . 1 1 9 , N o . 1, p . K 6 5 - K 6 7

(1983).

See also 19, p. 304; 22.8, p. 508.

M . H I D A K A , Y . OKAMOTO, a n d Y . Z I K U M A R U

*Structural Phase Transition of CsPbCl 3 below Room Temperature (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 2 6 3 - 2 6 9 (1983). See also 6, p. 78; 22.8, p. 509.

M . T . SEBASTIAN a n d P . KRISHNA

*Mechanism of Solid State Transformations in Single Crystals of Zn^Cdi — xS (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 2 7 1 - 2 8 0 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 118; 22.4.4, p. 471.

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J . W . BRIGHTWELL, L . S. MILLER, A . MUNDAY, a n d B . R A Y

*The Silver Iodide-Thallium Iodide Pseudo-Binarv System (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 2 9 3 - 3 0 0 (1983). See also 14.4, p. 253; 22.5, p. 475; 22.5.1, p. 476. A . B O E U F , R . C A C I U F F O , J . M . F O U R N I ER, L . M A N E S , J . R E B I Z A N T , P . R U S T I C H E L L I , J . C . S P I R L E T , a n d A. WRIGHT

*Study of the 25 K NpO., Phase Transition by a Neutron Oscillation Camera (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. K Î - K 3 (1983). See also 22.6, p. 496.

S. K .

DECHEVA-PLACHKOVA

*On the Fundamental Energy Gap in the System (GeTe)i_ a; (AgSbTe 2 ) a ; (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. K 9 7 - K 1 0 0 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 164; 22.8, p. 509.

M . T . DOVE, I . U . HEILMANN, J . K . K J E M S , J . K U R I T T U , a n d G . S . P A W L E Y

*A Neutron Scattering Study of Phonons in Per-Deuterated S-Triazine (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 7 3 - 1 8 1 (1983). See also 6, p. 79; 12.2, p. 144; 22.9, p. 531.

D . I . UZUNOV

•Critical Region and Characteristic Lengths for Zero-Temperature Structural Phase Transitions (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. K 3 9 - K 4 3 (1983). See also 8, p. 91.

CH. SEIDEL a n d V . N . PRIGODIN

*Three-Dimensional CDW Ordering and Impurity Effect in Quasi-One-Dimensional Conductors (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. K 7 3 - K 7 7 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 106; 14.2, p. 214.

J . BERDOWSKI

*The Influence of Isotope Effects on Anomalous Changes of Dielectric and Electric Properties of DADA Crystals in the Range of the Phase Transition (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 6 5 - 7 2 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 259; 22.8.1, p. 517.

A . ARESTI, F . MELONI, G . G . PEGNA, a n d M . SERBA

•Microwave Radiometric Study of Ferro-Paraelectric Phase Transitions in KNO s (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 1 9 - 1 2 6 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 259; 22.8.1, p. 518.

R . TOGNATO

*Why Metals Do Not Show Overheating (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 147-157 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 107; 21, p. 360. 2*

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N. N. Koben, V. V. K i n d y a k , and E. E. Matyas *Phase Diagram of the System GeS-GeSe (a) V o l . 8 0 , N o . 1, p . K 1 0 5 - K 1 0 8

(1983).

See also 22, p. 414. E. Babbulescu, D. Baeb, A. Bakbulescu, and D. Geana *Computer Calculated F - P Diagram for the BaTi0 3 -PbTi0 3 System (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 4 3 1 - 4 3 7 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 259; 22.8.1, p. 518. L. A. Zemntjkhova, R. L. Davidovioh, P. S. Gordienko, J . Grigas, A. N. Kovrianov, S. I. Kuznetsov, T. A. Kaidalova, and V. Uebonavicius •Investigation of Phase Transitions in K,SbF 5 (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 5 5 5 - 5 5 8 (1983). See also 8, p. 92; 14.4.1, p. 259; 19, p. 306; 22.8, p. 511. C. J . Rossouw *A y- to a-Phase Transition Induced by Heavv Ion Bombardment of a CuAl Alloy (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 631 - 6 3 6 (1983). See also 11, p. 135; 21, p. 362; 21.1, p. 378.

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R. E. Hummel *Differential Reflectometry and Its Application to the Study of Alloys, Ordering, Corrosion, and Surface Properties (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 4 4 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 99; 13.1, p. 155; 13.3, p. 167; 20.1, p. 312; 21, p. 349; 21.1, p. 363; 22.6, p. 490.

L. N. Aleksandrov and F. L. Edelman *Shock Crystallization of Films (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 4 0 9 - 4 2 7 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 35; 3, p. 57; 22.1.1, p. 418; 22.1.2, p. 423; 22.1.3, p. 440; 22.6, p. 490.

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V. A. Maslov, I. I. Naumov, and V. E. Panin *On the Problem of Electron Phase Stability (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 3 1 7 - 3 2 4 (1983). See also 13.2, p. 166; 21.1, p. 363.

A. S. L i l e e v and V. P. Menushenkov *The Crystal Structure and Coercive Force of SmCo6 Sintered Permanent Magnets (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 3 4 1 - 3 4 6 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 280; 21.1, p. 364; 21.4, p. 390. F. Abd El-Salam, A. I. Eatah, and A. Tawfik *Effect of Li Loss on Some Physical Properties of Al-Li Alloy (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 3 7 9 - 3 8 4 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 100; 12.1, p. 137; 14.1, p. 206; 21, p. 351; 21.2, p. 387.

J . M. Lang, U. Dahmkn, and K. H. Westmacott *The Origin of Mo2C Precipitate Morphology in Molybdenum (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 4 0 9 - 4 2 0 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 29; 21, p. 351.

A. Baldan * Dislocation Structures in Aluminium-Rich Nia(Al, Ta) and Ni3(Al, Hf) (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 4 4 1 - 4 4 9 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 100; 21, p. 351; 21.1, p. 364.

W. Thulke, R. Frahm, R. H a e n s e l , and P. Rabe *X-Ray Study of Niobium Disulfide Intercalated with Copper (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 0 1 - 5 0 9 (1983). See also 4, p. 60; 20, p. 307; 22.8, p. 503.

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G . W E B E R , B . GILLOT, a n d P . BARRET

•"Interface Structure in Relation with the Mechanisms in the Reaction Copper-Silicon (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 6 7 - 5 7 6 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 39; 22.1.2, p. 426. D . S C H R Y V E R S , G . VAN T E N D E L O O , J . VAN L A N D U Y T , a n d S . A M E L I N C K X

* High-Resolution Study of the One- and Two- Dimensional Long-Period Antiphase Boundary Structures in Au4Zn (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 6 0 7 - 6 1 6 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 29; 21.1, p. 365; 21.6, p. 396. K . H . J . B U S C H O W , J . H . N . VAN V U C H T , P . G . VAN E N G E N ,

D . B . DE MOOIJ, a n d

A . M . VAN D E R

KRAAN

*Structure, Magnetic and Magneto-Optical Properties, and 67 Fe Mössbauer Effect in a New Variety of Heusler Alloy: PtPeSb (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 6 1 7 - 6 2 3 (1983). See also 5, p. 65; 18.2, p. 281; 20.1, p. 314; 21.1.1, p. 379.

V . N A V R Ä T I L , M . H A M E R S K Y , P . L U K A C , V . P . SOLDATOV, a n d V . I . STARTSEV

*Solid Solution Hardening of Cd —Zn Single Crystals at 1.5 K (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 1 3 3 - K 1 3 5 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 100; 21, p. 351; 21.1, p. 365. J . ILLHOF

*An Iteration Procedure in the Texture Analysis (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 1 8 7 - K 1 8 9 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 29.

V. A. KLIMENKO

*Modification of the Pair Approximation of the Quasi-Chemical Ordering Theory of Binary Systems (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 4 5 - 5 5 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 14; 21, p. 352. V . P . BABKHATOV, V . F . B A L A K I R E V , Y U . V . GOLIKOV, a n d E . G . K O S T I T S I N

*X-Ray Diffraction Investigation of Cation Distribution in High-Temperature Cubic Spinels of Mg-Mn-0 System (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 5 7 - 6 3 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 15; 22.8.2, p. 519.

P . LOSTAK, J . HORAK, a n d L . K O U D E L K A

*Some Physical Properties and Point Defects in Big .-zln/Trs Mixed Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 7 1 - K 7 5 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 218; 20.1, p. 316; 22.7.1, p. 501.

K . - H . STEINMETZ, H . - P . FISCHER, M . MARTIN, a n d E . NEMBACH

*Positron-Annihilation Measurements of the Fermi Surface of Copper-Base Solid Solutions with Gallium, Germanium, and Nickel (b) Vol. 116, No. 2, p. 5 7 5 - 5 8 3 (1983). See also 13.2, p. 166; 21.1, p. 367. '

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J . R I C H T E R a n d G . SCTIUR KRT

*The Electrical Resistivity of Short-Range Ordered Allovs and I t s Temperature Dependence (b) Vol. 116, No. 2, p. 5 9 7 - 6 0 5 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 207; 21, p. 352. P . DUHAJ a n d F . HANIC

*Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction Study of Crystallization of Metastable Phases in Amorphous F e - B Alloys (a) Vol. 76, No. 2. p. 4 6 7 - 4 7 7 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 15; 2, p. 47; 21.1.1, p. 381. D . S C H K Y V E K S , J . VAN L A N D I T Y T , G . VAN T E N D E L O O , a n d S . A M E L I N C K X

*Electron Microscopy Study of Two New Long Period Structures in P t x T i Alloys (3 g x (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 7 5 - 5 9 3 (1983). Erratum (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 761 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 30; 21, p. 353; 21.6, p. 397, J . M . L O P E Z a n d J . A . ALONSO

*Semiempirical Theory of Solid Solubility in Metallic Alloys (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 6 7 5 - 6 8 2 (1983). See also 8, p. 88; 21, p. 353; 21.1, p. 368. K . KAMBAS

*Preparation a n d Optical Investigation of t h e CdInGaS 4 Compound (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 7 3 5 - 7 4 1 (1983). See also 6, p. 73; 20.1, p. 317; 22.8, p. 505.

W . BAZELA-WBOBEL a n d A . SZYTULA

*Neutron Diffraction Study of the Ni„Mni ^ C r ^ S n System (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. K 1 1 7 - K 1 2 0 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 283; 21.1, p. 368.

V . E . A N T O N O V , T . E . ANTONOVA, I . T . B E L A S H , E . G . P O N Y A T O V S K I I , V . I . R A S H U P K I N ,

and

V. G. THIESSEN

*The P d - N i - H System a t High Pressure (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 7 1 - 7 9 (1983). See also 14.2, p. 212; 18.2, p. 283; 21, p. 354; 21.1, p. 369.

G . I . GUDZENKO, V . B . MOLODKIX, a n d V . G . NOVITSKII

*Dynamical Diffraction in Alloys. Influence of Long-Range Order (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 1 1 5 - 1 2 0 (1983). See a\ao 10.1, p. 102; 21, p. 354; 21.1, p. 369.

R . DEBLIECK,

G. A. WIEGEES,

K . D . BRONSEMA,

D . VAN D Y C K ,

G . VAN T E N D E L O O ,

J . VAN L A N -

DTJYT, a n d S . A M E L I N C K X

""Clustering and " P h a s e Ordering" Transitions in Molybdenum (III) Sulphide, Mo2.065S3 (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 2 4 9 - 2 6 1 (1983). See also 22, p. 407.

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J . TEUHO a n d K . MÄKINEN

*A S t u d y of Non-Periodic Antiphase Boundaries in Long-Period Ordered Au 3 Zn(H) ( I ) : Antiphase B o u n d a r y Planes (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 2 6 3 - 2 6 8 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 31; 21.1, p. 369; 21.6, p. 397.

J . M A H Y , J . VAN L A N D U Y T , a n d S . A M E L I N C K X

• E l e c t r o n Diffraction Evidence for Superstructures in TaTe 4 a n d NbTe 4 (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 4 (1983). See also 22, p. 407.

V . E . A N T O Nov, T . E . ANTONOVA, I . T . B E L A S H , E . G . P O N Y A T O V S K I I , a n d V . I . R A S H U P K I N

Superconductivity of P d - A u - H Solid Solution (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 2 3 - K 2 7 (1983). See also 14.2, p. 213; 21.6, p. 397.

M . O H T A , T . K A N A D A N I , A . S A K A K I B A K A , H . Y A M A DA, a n d M . Y A M A D A

• E f f e c t s of Grain B o u n d a r y on Age H a r d e n i n g a n d Reversion in A l - Z n Alloys (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 4 9 - K 5 1 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 102; 12.1, p. 138; 21, p. 354; 21.1, p. 369.

Z . K R O C Z A K a n d M . SUBOTOWICZ

• S t r u c t u r a l a n d Galvanomagnetic Properties of P b i - ^ M n ^ T e Single Crystals Grown b y t h e Bridgman-Stockbarger Method (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 4 9 7 - 5 0 3 (1983). See also 3, p. 58; 14.3, p. 220; 22, p. 408.

J . L . D O R M A N N , A . T O M A S , a n d M . NOGTJES

•Cation Ordering in L i F e 5 0 8 Studied b y Mossbauer Spectroscopy a n d X - R a y Crystallography (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 1 1 - 6 1 8 (1983). See also 5, p. 66; 22.8.2, p. 521.

Y U . I . V E S N I N , Y U . P . E L T S E V , S . P . Z A K O V R Y A S H I N , a n d M . A . STABIKOV

•Superconductivity a n d Decay P h e n o m e n a of Nb 3 Al — Nb 3 Ge Solid Solutions (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 7 5 9 - 7 6 4 (1983). See also 14.2, p. 213.

J . VETTER a n d H . BETHGE

• T h e r m a l Self-Decoration of GeS Crystals (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 0 3 - 1 0 9 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 40; 22, p. 409.

L . Z. MEZEY, O. NISHIKAWA, a n d J . GIBER

•Monotonic a n d Alternating Surface Segregation Profiles in Binary Alloys (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 2 3 - 3 3 1 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 40; 21.1, p . 372; 21.6, p. 398.

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M . OTHA, T . K A N A D A N I , A . SAKAKIBAEA, H . Y A M A D A , a n d M . Y A M A D A

*Effects of Surface and Thickness of Specimens on the Aging in Al-Zn Alloys (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. K 2 3 - K 2 6 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 104; 12.1, p. 138; 21, p. 357; 21.1, p. 372.

G. WENDROCK

Study of the Behaviour of Al —Zn Alloys by S A X S in t h e Temperature Range of t h e Instable Solid Solution (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 4 9 7 - 5 0 6 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 18; 21, p. 357; 21.1, p. 373.

W . THULKE, R . HAENSEL, a n d P . R A B E

*Anisotropic Absorption of Unpolarized X-Radiation in Copper-Intercalated Disulfide (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 5 3 9 - 5 4 5 (1983). See also 4, p. 63; 20, p. 310; 22.8, p. 508.

Niobium

S H U ZHEN a n d G . J . DAVIES

Calculation of the Lennard-Jones n-rn Potential Energy Parameters for Metals (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 5 (1983). See also 4, p. 63; 12.1, p. 139; 21, p. 358.

A . A . MOHAMED, S . A . S A L E H , E . A . A B O U - S A I F , M . A B D - R A B O , a n d G . A . E L - G A N A I N Y

*On t h e Identification of New and Normal Phases in t h e System C a d m i u m - A n t i m o n y Alloys (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 7 0 5 - 7 1 6 (1983). See also 21, p. 358; 21.7, p. 401.

S . F . K O L O D E Z N A Y A a n d E . V . KOZLOV

""Calculation of t h e Properties and the Structure of Ordering Alloys of t h e Cu-Au System (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 1 3 1 - 1 3 9 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 162; 21.1, p. 374; 21.6, p. 398.

Y t r . S . STARK, A . S . S T E I N B E R G , V . M . V A S I L E V , a n d V . I . DIMITROV

*Monte Carlo Determination of Long-Range Pair Interaction Energies f r o m Diffuse Scattering of X - R a y b y Alloys (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 1 4 7 - 1 5 1 (1983). See also 4, p. 63; 21.1, p. 374; 21.6, p. 398.

N . SHOHOJI

•Statistical Thermodynamics of Hydrogen Solution in Some Lanthanides (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. K 8 7 - K 9 0 (1983). See also 4, p. 63; 21.4, p. 392.

V . V . K E L A R E V , V . V . C H U E V , A . N . PIROGOV, a n d S . K . SIDOROV

Anisotropy and Exchange Effects in H e a v y Rare-Earth-Cobalt Compounds of t h e RCo 6 Type' (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 5 7 - 6 6 (1983). See also 18.3, p. 293; 21.1, p. 374; 21.4, p. 392.

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O . S C H N E E W E I S S , T . Z E M C I K , T . 2 A K , a n d S . MAGER

•Atomic Structure and Magnetic Properties of the Pseudobinary Alloys Fe3(Al, Si) (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 1 2 5 - 1 2 9 (1983). See also 5, p. 67; 14.1, p. 209; 18.2, p. 286; 21.1.1, p. 384. R . RAMLAU a n d H . LOFFLER

*On the Size-Shape Relation of Guinier-Preston Zones and a ¡[-Precipitates in an Al —6.8 a t % Zn Alloy (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 1 4 1 - 1 4 8 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 105; 21, p. 359; 21.1, p. 375.

D . J . GONZALEZ, M . L . ZORITA, J . A . ALONSO, a n d M . P . I N I G U E Z

•Density Functional Pseudopotential Calculation of the Cohesive Properties of Disordered Solid Alloys of Nontransition Metals. Application to Zn-Cd (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 5 8 9 - 5 9 4 (1983). See also 13, p. 151; 21, p. 359; 21.1, p. 357.

J . IMHOF

•Texture Analysis by Iteration (I) : General Solution of the Fundamental Problem (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 6 9 3 - 7 0 1 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 33.

M . GASGNIER, L . NEVOT, P . BAILLIF, a n d J . BARDOLLE

Characterization and Crystalline Structures of Tungsten Thin Films (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 5 3 1 - 5 4 2 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 38; 21, p. 360.

MIN-SHENG L E I a n d ZHI-CHENG WANG

*Space Distribution of the Chemical Composition of the Thermo-Grown SiOj-SiO^-Si System (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 8 9 - 1 9 5 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 42; 4, p. 64; 22.6, p. 497.

J . IMHOF

*Texture Analysis by Iteration (II): Special Cases of the General Solution (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 3 2 1 - 3 2 8 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 34.

B . RATJSCHF.NBACH a n d A . K O L I T S C H

•Formation of Compounds by Nitrogen Ion Implantation in Iron (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 211 - 2 2 2 (1983). See also 11, p. 133; 21.1.1, p. 385.

L . N . V A S I L E V , V . M . GRABOV, A . V . GOLTJBKOV, A . G . GOROBETS, V . S . O S K O T S K I I , I . A . SMIRNOV, a n d V . V . TIKHONOV

•Physical Properties and Phase Transitions of the Rare Earth Monosulphides in the Homogeneity Range (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 2 3 7 - 2 4 4 (1983). See also 8, p. 91; 13, p. 152; 14.3, p. 226; 18.4, p. 297; 22, p. 413.

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27

A . MACIEL, S . G . F K I E S , J . A . H . DA JORNADA, R . P . LIVI, a n d E . R . FRAGA

*Study of the Nuclear Quadrupede Interaction in TI 5 Te 3 (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 2 4 5 - 2 4 8 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 189; 22.7, p. 499.

S. K . PABI

*On t h e Variation of Interface Composition around a Dissolving Precipitate (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 3 0 5 - 3 1 6 (1983). See also 9, p. 95; 21, p. 361; 21.6, p. 399.

V . B . DUDNIKOVA, V . S . URUSOV, a n d L . N . B A N N Y K H

*Solvus of KCI:Ba 2 + Solid Solution from Flotation Measurements of Single Crystal Density (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 3 9 9 - 4 0 2 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 120; 22.5.2, p. 484.

P . MEISTERLE a n d W . PFEILER

*Short-Range Ordering in t h e Matrix of a Two-Phase AgAl Alloy (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 3 7 - K 4 0 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 210; 21, p. 361.

B . RAUSCHENBACH, A . KOLITSCH, a n d K . HOHMUTH

*Iron Nitride Phases Formed by Nitrogen Ion Implantation a n d Thermal T r e a t m e n t (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 4 7 1 - 4 8 2 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 38; 11, p. 135; 21, p. 362; 21.1.1, p. 385.

C . MANOLIKAS a n d A . N . ANAGNOSTOPO ULOS

*Electrical Effects Associated with t h e Ordering Process in CdInGaS 4 Crystals (I) : Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction Study (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 5 0 3 - 5 1 1 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 228; 22.8, p. 510.

J . TETTHO

*A Study of Non-Periodic Antiphase Boundaries in Long-Period Ordered Au 3 Zn(H) (II): Dissociated Antiphase Boundaries (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 5 8 9 - 6 0 0 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 34; 21.1, p. 378; 21.6, p. 400.

H . K I D O , T . HOSHIKAWA, M . SHIMADA, a n d M . KOIZUMI

*Preparation and Magnetic a n d Electrical Properties of RZnSi (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 6 0 1 - 6 0 5 (1983). Sete also 14.1, p. 211; 18.1, p. 279; 21.1, p. 378; 21.4, p. 394.

J . T A N A K A , K . TAKAHASHI, K . YTJKINO a n d S . HORIUCHI

•Electrical Conduction of (La 0 8 Ca 0 „)Mn0 3 with Homogeneous Ionic Distribution (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 6 2 1 - 6 3 0 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 228; 22.8.1, p. 518.

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F. Vasiliu, P. Gr. L u c u t a , and F. C o n s t a n t i n e s c u •Structure — Sintering Temperature Relationship in PZT Solid Solutions at the Morphotropic Phase Boundary (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 6 3 7 - 6 4 2 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 260; 22.8, p. 511. M. JURCZYK •Magnetic Properties of Substituted l ) r 2 (Coi_ a: M 1 ) 17 Compounds (M = Fe, Mn, and Cr) (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 6 5 7 - 6 6 2 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 289; 21.1, p. 378; 21.4, p. 394. L. Amaeal, F. P. Livi, and A. A. Gomes *Remarks on Alloying-Induced Lattice Parameter Changes in Intermetallic Compounds (a) Vol. SO, No. 2, p. 6 6 9 - 6 7 7 (1983). See also 21.1, p. 378; 21.1.1, p. 385; 21.4, p. 394.

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1.4 Microstructure (Magnetic D o m a i n s See 18; Ferroelectric D o m a i n s See 14.4.1)

Review

Article

A . E . ROMANOV a n d V . I . V L A D I M I R O V

Disclinations in Solids (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 3 4 (1983). See also 10, p. 97; 12, p. 136.

Original

Papers

and Short

Cotes

S H . S H . IBBAGIMOV, O . P . MAKSTMKTN, a n d S H . B . SHIGANAKOV

*Grain-Boundary Deformation in Nickel Irradiated by a-Particles (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 5 5 - 5 8 (1983). See also 11, p. 122-, 21.1, p. 363.

J . M . LANG, U . D A H M E K , a n d K . H . WESTMACOTT

The Origin of Mo„C Precipitate Morphology in Molybdenum (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 4 0 9 - 4 2 0 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 21; 21, p. 351.

K . - H . BÄTHEB, W . BEÜCKNER, W . MOLDENHAUER, a n d H . - P . BRÜCKNER

*Microscopic Degradation Model for ZnO Varistors (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 2 (1983). See also 14.3.3, p. 237; 22.4, p. 460. H . O . MARTIKAINEN, M . A . K O R H O N E N , a n d V . K . LINDROOS

*Determination of Grain Boundary Rotation Parameters from Kikuchi Patterns (I): A Simplified Method for Determining the Accurate Orientation Relationship of Two Grains (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 5 9 - 5 6 6 (1983). See also 21.1.1, p. 379. D . S C H R Y V E R S , G . VAN T E N D E L O O , J . VAN L A N D U Y T , a n d S . A M E L I N C K X

*High-Resolution Study of the One- and Two-Dimensional Long-Period Antiphase Boundary Structures in Au 4 Zn (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 6 0 7 - 6 1 6 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 22; 21.1, p. 365; 21.6, p. 396. J . IMHOF

*An Iteration Procedure in the Texture Analysis (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 1 8 7 - K 1 8 9 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 22. S . V . SUDAREVA, V . A . RASSOKHIN, a n d A . F . P R E K U L

*The Structure of Cr-Al Alloys Exhibiting Anomalous Physical Properties (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 0 1 - 1 0 6 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 15; 21, p. 352; 21.1, p. 366.

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R .S. BHATTACHARYA, A . K . R A I , S . C. LING, a n d P . P . PRONKO

•Epitaxial Regrowth of Si Implanted (100) and (211) GaAs (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 3 1 - 1 3 6 (1983). See also 11, p. 125; 22.2.1, p. 443. S . B . N E W C O M B , W . M . STOBBS, a n d J . A . L I T T L E

*The Transmission Electron Microscopy of 1 to 2 nm Rhodium Particles Dispersed on Y-A1203 (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 9 1 - 1 9 6 (1983). See also 22.6, p. 492. U . MESSERSCHMIDT, Y . NISHINO, T . IMURA, a n d H . SAKA

X-Ray Topographic In-Situ Observation of Slip Band Propagation in MgO Single Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 7 7 - 2 8 4 (1983). Erratum (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 411 (1983). See also 10.2, p. Ill ; 22.6, p. 492. NGUYEN A N , R . HERRMANN, a n d G . WORM

•Investigation of Asymmetrical Grain Boundaries and Their Coincidence Site Lattices (b) Vol. 116, No. 2, p. 5 0 1 - 5 1 0 (1983). See also 10, p. 97. V . V . ARISTOV, M . N . ZOLOTUKHIN, V . V . K V E D E R , Y t r . A . O S I P Y A N , I . I . SNIGHIREVA, a n d

1.1.

KHODOS

*The Effect of Annealing on the Dislocation Dissociation in Plastically Deformed Silicon (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 4 8 5 - 4 9 1 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 112; 22.1.2, p. 428. M . MUHLBERG a n d D . H E S S E

*TEM Precipitation Studies in Te-Rich As-Grown PbTe Single Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 1 3 - 5 2 4 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 112; 22, p. 406. D . S C H R Y V E R S , J . VAN L A N D U Y T , G . VAN T E N D E L O O , a n d S . A M E L I N C K X

•Electron Microscopy Study of Two New Long Period Structures in Pt x Ti Alloys (3 è (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 7 5 - 5 9 3 (1983). Erratum (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 761 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 23; 21, p. 353; 21.6, p. 397. A. R . LANG

•The Correct Rules for Determining the Sign of Fault Vectors in X-Ray Topography (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 5 9 9 (1983). H . 0 . MABTIKAINEN, M . A . KORHONEN, a n d V . K . LINDROOS

•Determination of Grain Boundary Rotation Parameters from Kikuchi Patterns (II): Experimental Optimization of the Analysis of Grain Boundary Orientation Relationships and Verification of the Accuracy of the Proposed Method (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 7 0 9 - 7 1 9 (1983). See also 21.1.1, p. 381.

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D . SUNDABARAMAN, A . L . E . T E R R A N C E , G . VAN T E N D E L O O , a n d J . VAN L A N D U Y T

•High-Resolution Electron Microscopy Study of a Ti-1.6 a t % N Alloy (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. K 1 0 9 - K 1 1 1 (1983). See also 21, p. 353.

G. P E T R O C C O , G. STOCHINO, A . SALSANO, and G. Luzzi *Grain Boundaries as Possible Origin of Flicker Noise in GaP Polycrystalline Material (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. K 1 2 5 - K 1 2 9 (1983). See also 14.3.2, p. 233; 22.2.2, p. 449.

A. D'AMICO,

R . Z . VALIEV, V . Y U . GERTSMAN, O . A . KAIBYSHEV, a n d SH. K H . KHANNANOV

* Non-Equilibrium State and Recovery of Grain Boundary Structure (I) : General Analysis, Crystallogeometrical Aspects (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 9 7 - 1 0 5 (1983). See also 10, p. 98.

T . GESSNER, M . PASEMANN, a n d B . SCHMIDT

Calculation of Neutron-Induced Defect Clusters in Silicon and Comparison with TEM Investigations (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 1 3 3 - 1 3 8 (1983). See also 11, p. 127; 22.1.2, p. 429.

J . TEUHO a n d K . MÄKINEN

*A Study of Non-Periodic Antiphase' Boundaries in Long-Period Ordered Au 3 Zn(H) (I): Antiphase Boundary Planes (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 2 6 3 - 2 6 8 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 24; 21.1, p. 369; 21.6, p. 397.

B . COCHRANE a n d P . J . G O O D H E W

TEM Images of Faceted Bubbles and Voids (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 2 6 9 - 2 8 2 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 102; 11, p. 128; 21.1, p. 369.

E . K . POLYCHRONIADIS a n d P . DELAVIGNETTE

•Accurate Characterization of Subgrain Boundaries in a TEM (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 2 9 1 - 3 0 8 (1983). See also 1.1, p. 11.

C . LACOUR, A . D U B O N e t P . M . GRANGEON

•Aspect aléatoire de la formation des composés par frittage réactif (Random Aspects of the Formation of Compounds by Reactive Sintering) (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 3 0 9 - 3 2 2 (1983). See also 22.8, p. 505.

G . VAN T E N D E L O O a n d S . A M E L I N C K X

*Real Space Evidence for the Occurrence of Microdomains in „Disordered" Cu 3 Pd (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K9-K11 (1983). See also 21.1, p. 369.

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32 M . CERNANSKY

*Erratum to: Broadening and Shift of Diffraction Lines Due to Partial Coherence of XRays (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 755 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 103; 21.1, p. 370. W . DKABIK a n d J . TORUN

*On the Analytical Methods of Line Defect and Beam Direction Determinations (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 5 1 3 - 5 1 9 (1983). See also 22.2.4, p. 454. R . Z. VALIEV, V . Y U . GERTSMAN, a n d 0 . A . KAIBYSHEV

*Non -Equilibrium State and Recovery of Grain Boundary Structure (II) : Energetic Analysis (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 7 7 - 1 8 6 (1983). See also 10, p. 98. R . S. BHATTACHARYA, A . K . RAI, a n d P . P . PRONKO

*Oxygen Implantation in GaAs: Damage Studies (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 2 8 3 - 2 8 6 (1983). See also 11, p. 129; 22.2.1, p. 445. E . K . POLYCHRONIADIS a n d P . DELAVIGNETTE

*Dislocation Structures and Subgrain Boundaries in Al3Zr (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 2 8 7 - 3 0 1 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 104; 21, p. 356. C. BOULESTEIX a n d B . YANGUI

*Star Patterns and Dissociation of Interfaces without Spontaneous Strain Compatibility between Orientation Domains in Ferroelastic Crystals. Case of a Monoclinic Rare Earth Sesquioxide (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 0 3 - 3 0 8 (1983). See also 22.6, p. 495. A . LE LANN a n d A . DUBERTRET

A Structural Description for the F.C.C. ~> B.C.C. Martensitic Transformation in Terms of {011} {011}f.c.c. Simultaneous Double Shear. Relation with the Atomic Configuration in {3, 15, 10}f.c.c. Habit Plane (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 0 9 - 3 2 1 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 17; 21, p. 356. G . D . SUKHOMLIN a n d A . V . ANDREEVA

*Particular Properties of 2 = 3n Boundaries in F.C.C. Polycrystals (I) : Crystallographical Parameters and Grain Boundary Faceting during Annealing (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 3 3 - 3 4 1 (1983). See also 21.1, p. 372; 21.1.1, p. 383.

L . MALICSKÔ a n d R . SCHOLZ

*Microtwins in LiNb0 3 Crystals Observed by High-Voltage and High-Resolution Electron Microscopy (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 4 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 115; 22.8.1, p. 515.

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33

A . M . ARTJSTAMYAN a n d F . N . C H U K H O V S K I I

•Diffraction Contrast from Partial Dislocations in the Two-Beam Dynamical Theory (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. K35 —K38 (1983). See also 10, p. 98. NGUYEN A N a n d R . HERRMANN

*Distribution of the Atoms on Grain Boundaries and in the Bravais Cell of the Coincidence Site Lattice (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 6 9 1 - 7 0 2 (1983). See also 1.1, p. 12. P . H . BEZIRGANYAN a n d V . G . ASLANYAN

•Formation and Observation of Moire Distribution of X-Ray Waves in Bicrystal Interferometers (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 4 1 5 - 4 2 1 (1983).

R . Z . VALIEV, 0 . A . KAIBYSHEV, V . V . ASTANIN, a n d A . K . EMALETDINOV

•The Nature of Grain Boundary Sliding and the Superplastic Flow (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 4 3 9 - 4 4 8 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 104; 21.1, p. 373.

R . K O H L E R a n d W . MOHLING

•Sensitivity of Plane Wave Topography to Microdefects (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 4 9 6 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 116; 22.1.2, p. 433.

T . NATTERMANN

•Impurity Pinning, Interface Roughening, and the Incommensurate-Commensurate Transition (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 2 0 9 - 2 1 3 (1983). C . F . N I L S E N a n d K . N . STJBRAMANIAN

Deformation of a—[3 Brass with Oriented and Equiaxed Duplex Boundaries (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 2 8 1 - 2 9 2 (1983). See also 12.1, p. 140; 21.1, p. 375. S . K . MAKSIMOV a n d N . I . BORGARDT

•Changes in the Electron Wave Phases at the Exit Surface of a Scattering Crystal Located near the Reflection Position (b) Vol. 119 No. 2, p. 6 8 5 - 6 9 2 (1983).

J . IMHOF

•Texture Analysis by Iteration (I): General Solution of the Fundamental Problem (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 6 9 3 - 7 0 1 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 26.

S. S. SHEININ a n d R . PEREZ

•Dynamical Theory of Twin Boundary Contrast Including Effects of Common Reflections (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 3 6 7 - 3 7 6 (1983). 3

physica, lleg.-B(l. 16

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J . S T E R N B E R K , E . RRATOCHVÎLOVÂ, J . H R E B Î K , a n d A . G E M P E R L E

*Coercivity a n d Microstructure of Low-Alloy Cr-Mo Steel (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 5 2 3 - 5 2 9 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 287; 21.1.1, p. 384.

J . IMHOF

• T e x t u r e Analysis by I t e r a t i o n (II) : Special Cases of t h e General Solution (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 3 2 1 - 3 2 8 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 26.

M . PASEMANN, D . HOEHL, A . L . ASEEV, a n d 0 . P . PCHELYAKOV

*Analysis of R o d - L i k e Defects in Silicon a n d G e r m a n i u m b y Means of High-Resolution E l e c t r o n Microscopy (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 3 5 - 1 3 9 (1983). See also 11, p. 133 ; 22.1.1, p. 422; 22.1.2, p. 438. A . CHARAI a n d C . B O U L E S T E I X

* Visualization a n d S t u d y of t h e S h a p e a n d Size of V e r y Small Coherent P r e c i p i t a t e s by a P h a s e Contrast Method (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 3 3 3 - 3 4 1 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 107; 21, p. 361.

A . K . R A I , R . S . BHATTACHAEYA, a n d P . P . PRONKO

* Annealing of A m o r p h o u s L a y e r in Si I m p l a n t e d Ga As (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 3 6 7 - 3 7 2 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 120; 11, p. 134; 22.1.2, p. 438.

A . E . NOSENKO, A . I . OTKO, V . V . KRAVCHISHYN, a n d L . V . K O S T Y K

G r o w t h Macrodefects in Ca 3 Ga 2 Ge 3 0j„ Single Crystals (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 3 7 3 - 3 8 6 (1983)" See also 10.2, p. 120; 22.8.2, p. 523. E . I . GOLDMAN, Y U . V . MARKIN, P . S . SULZHENKO, a n d A . G . Z H D A N

Grain B o u n d a r y Tunneling Conductivity of Semiconductor Poly- a n d Bicrystals (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 4 2 3 - 4 2 9 (1983). See also 14.3.2, p. 235; 22, p. 415. J . TEUHO

*A S t u d y of Non-Periodic A n t i p h a s e Boundaries in Long-Period Ordered Au 3 Zn(H) ( I I ) : Dissociated A n t i p h a s e Boundaries (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 5 8 9 - 6 0 0 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 27; 21.1, p. 378; 21.6, p. 400.

C . H I D A L G O a n d N . DE D I E G O

*Positron T r a p p i n g in t h e Alloy F e - 1 . 2 5 w t % C (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. K 1 4 5 - K 1 4 8 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 107; 21.1.1, p. 386.

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Revietv

Article

L. N . A L E K S A N D R O V a n d F . L . E D E L M A N

•Shock Crystallization of Films (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 4 0 9 - 4 2 7 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 21; 3, p. 57 ; 22.1.1, p. 418; 22.1.2, p. 423; 22.1.3, p. 440; 22.6, p. 490. Original

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Notes

R . MATTHEIS

The Influence of Substrate Temperature on the Oriented Growth of Ni and Ni 2 Si on Si ( 111 ) (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 1 9 5 - 2 0 5 (1983). See also 3, p. 57; 22.1.2, p. 424. W . KLEINST

• E r r a t u m zu: Restwiderstandsbestimmung aus S t r o m - S p a n n u n g s - K u r v e n kurzer freitragender Elektortransportproben epitaktischer Goldschichten (Erratum t o : Determination of the Residual Resistivity f r o m Current-Voltage Characteristics of Short Support-Free Samples of Epitaxial Gold Films) (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 347 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 206; 21.6, p. 396.

H . ATMANI, P . MICHON e t C. VAUTIER

•Détermination des paramètres de la cristallisation de couches minces de sélénium amorphe par microscopie optique (Determination of the Crystallization Parameters of Amorphous Selenium Thin Films b y Optical Microscopy) (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 5 - K 8 (1983). See also 22.3.1, p. 440.

BAI-XIN

LIU

•A Metastable Electron Compound Formed by Ion Irradiation (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 7 7 - K 8 1 (1983). See also 11, p. 123-, 21.1, p. 364; 21.6, p. 396.

B . GLOWACKY

*X-Ray Diffraction P a t t e r n and Morphology of Superconducting Nb 3 Sn Layer Grown on a Poly crystalline Nb Substrate of (111) Main Texture (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 1 0 3 - K 1 0 5 (1983). See also 14.2, p. 212.

0 . G . ALAVERDOVA,

M. YA. FUKS,

L . S. KHAZAN,

L . P . KOVAL,

L . A . MATVEEVA,

I . F . MIKHAI-

LOV, N . N . S O L D A T E N K O , a n d Y U . A . T K H O R I K

•Coherency of t h e Interphase Boundary a n d Elastic Strain in the Ge/GaAs (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 3 6 7 - 3 7 1 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 109; 12.2, p. 141; 22.1.1, p. 419; 22.2.1, p. 443. 3*

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H . GOTOH, K . SASAMOTO, S . K U R O D A , a n d M . K I M A T A

*Molecular Beam Epitaxy of AlSb on GaAs and GaSb on AlSb Films (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 641-645 (1983). See also 3, p. 57; 14.3.1, p. 230; 22.2.1, p. 443; 22.2.3, p. 452. V . I . I V A N O V - O M S K I I , V . K . OGORODNIKOV, a n d V . D . R O Z U M N Y I

*Surface Defects of Closed-System-Grown Cd^Hgi-^Te Epitaxial Layers (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 7 1 - 7 4 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 316; 22.4.4, p. 470. Y U . B . BOLKHOVITYANOV

*The Lattice-Pulling Effect Induced by the Film Stresses. Conditions of Existence and Discovery (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 8 5 - 9 3 (1983). See also 3, p. 57; 22.2.1, p. 443; 22.2.2, p. 448. L . N . ALEKSANDROV

*Formation of Semiconductor Epitaxial Films by Pulse Heating Crystallization or Regrowth (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 179-190 (1983), See also 3, p. 57; 8, p. 86; 22.1.1, p. 419; 22.1.2, p. 427.

S . GROSSWIG, J . H A R T W I G , U . S C H E L L E N B E R G E K , a n d W . - D . Z I M M E R

*Theoretical and Experimental Study of Growth Sector Boundaries in Deuterated Potassium Dihydrogen Phosphate Single Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 241-247 (1983). See also 3, p. 57; 10.2, p. I l l ; 22.8.1, p. 513.

E . M. TRUKHANOV

* Accommodation of Misfit in Heterostructures with Continuous and Island Films (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 437-445 (1983). See also 10.2, p. Ill; 22.1.1, p. 420.

O . BOSTANJOGLO

*Multiple Phase Transitions in GeTe Films. Dynamics and Film Structure (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 525-531 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 16 ; 2, p. 47; 3, p. 58; 22, p. 406.

A. H . KING

•Evidence of the Formation of Twins by Deformation and "Growth-Accidents" in Evaporated Thin Films of Gold (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 629-636 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 101; 21.6, p. 397.

M . K I T T L E R a n d K . - W . SCHRODER

Determination of Semiconductor Parameters and of the Vertical Structure of Devices by Numerical Analysis of Energy-Dependent EBIC Measurements (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 139-151 (1983). See also 14.3.2, p. 233; 14.3.3, p. 238; 22.1.2, p. 430.

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•Investigations on the Structure of MOCVD AIN Layers on Silicon (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 1 9 5 - 1 9 9 (1983). See also 3, p. 58; 22.2, p. 442.

H . G . SCHNEIDER, H . KARGE, a n d B . WEBER

*Characterization of Heteroepitaxial Silicon Layers on Sapphire by Rutherford-Backscattering (RBS) Analyses (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 2 0 1 - 2 0 5 (1983). See also 22.1.2, p. 430.

K . T . - Y . K U N G , B . X . L i u , a n d M . - A . NICOLET

*Study of Ni-Nb System by Ion Mixing (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 3 5 5 - 3 5 9 (1983). See also 2, p. 48; 14.1, p. 207; 21, p. 354; 21.1, p. 369.

V . M . MUKHORTOV,

YIT. I . GOLOVKO,

V . A . ALESHIN,

E . V . SVIRIDOV,

V L . M . MUKHORTOV,

V. P.

DUDKEVICH, a n d E . G. FESENKO

Ferroelectric Phase Transition in Heteroepitaxial Films of (Ba, Sr) Ti0 3 (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 3 7 - K 4 0 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 257; 22.8.1, p. 514.

W . KLEINN

^Determination of Residual Resistivity and Observation of Resistance Recovery from Current-Voltage Curves of Short Epitaxial Gold Thin Films (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 4 9 - K 1 5 3 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 208; 21.6, p. 398.

K . HÜBNER, A . V . SHENDRIK, a n d A . M . PRAULINSH

•Decomposition of SiOx Films Due to Internal Stress (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 2 3 9 - 2 4 4 (1983). See also 4, p. 61-, 19, p. 302; 20.1, p. 321; 22.6, p. 494

K . E . MIRONOV, V . K . OGORODNIKOV, V . D . R O Z U M N Y I , a n d V . I . I V A N O V - O M S K I I

* Closed System LPE Growth of Cd^Hga _ *Te (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 2 5 - 1 3 1 (1983). See also 3, p. 58; 22.4.4, p. 471.

V . M . MUKHORTOV,

Y U . I . GOLOVKO,

V . A . ALESHIN,

E . V . SVIRIDOV,

V L . M . MUKHORTOV,

DUDKEVICH, a n d E . G. FESENKO

(Ba, Sr)Ti0 3 Heteroepitaxial Films (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 2 5 3 - 2 5 7 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 258; 22.8.1, p. 515.

J . WOLTERSDORF a n d E . P I P P E L

•Influence of Substrate Deformations on Interface Structures (I) : Theory (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 4 7 5 - 4 8 3 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 105; 21.6, p. 398.

V. P.

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H . E Z B A K H E e t A . DONNADIETJ

•Rugosité de surface et sélectivité de couches minces dioxyde molybdène (Surface Roughness and Selectivity of Molybdenum Dioxyde Thin Films) (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 6 0 7 - 6 1 4 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 324; 22.6, p. 495. O . K . GORODNICHENKO, V . A . PRESNOV, a n d N . D . VASILENKO

•Deformation of Epitaxial Structures on t h e Basis of GaAs in the Process of Their Production (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. K 1 7 1 - K 1 7 3 (1983). See also 10.2, p. Ill; 22.2.1, p. 446. E . P I P P E L a n d J . WOLTERSDORF

•Influence of Substrate Deformations on Interface Structures (II) : Experimental Investigations for Epitaxial Ag/Pd and A u / P d Bicrystals • (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 1 8 9 - 1 9 8 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 106; 21.6, p. 398. i L . NANTJ, D O I N A B A R B U L E S C U , I . N . M I H A I L E S C U , V . T E O D O R E S C I I , a n d L E O N A C . N I S T O K

•Annealing of Implanted Silicon under the Action of Microsecond Pulsed TEA-C0 2 Laser Radiation (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. K 5 - K 8 (1983). See also 11, p. 132; 22.1.2, p. 435. M . GASGNIER, L . NEVOT, P . BAILLIF, a n d J . BARDOLLE

•Characterization and Crystalline Structures of Tungsten Thin Films (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 5 3 1 - 5 4 2 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 26; 21, p. 360. M . GASGNIER

•Complex Crystallization Phenomena in R a r e - E a r t h Binary Alloys and Compounds as Thin Films (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 6 (1983). See also 2, p. 55; 21.4, p. 393. I . E . BOLOTOV a n d V . L . P R I L E P O

• O n t h e Vacancy Mechanism of the Occurrence of Compressive Stresses during t h e Crystallization of Amorphous Films (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 6 7 - K 7 0 (1983). See also 3, p. 59; 10.2, p. 120; 12.2, p. 144; 22.1.3, p. 441; 22.4.1, p. 465. B . RATJSCHENBACH, A . K O L I T S C H , a n d K . HOHMTJTH

Iron Nitride Phases Formed b y Nitrogen Ion I m p l a n t a t i o n a n d Thermal Treatment (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 4 7 1 - 4 8 2 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 27; 11, p. 135; 21, p. 362; 21.1.1, p. 385. J . H . BASSON a n d H . B o o YENS

• T h e Introduction of Misfit Dislocations in HgCdTe Epitaxial Layers (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 6 6 3 - 6 6 8 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 121; 22.4.4, p. 472.

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Notes

V . ATZRODT, W . T I T E L , T H . W I R T H , a n d H . LANGE

*AES Studies on Thin Film MoSi2 (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 1 5 - K 2 0 (1983). See also 11, p.123; 21, p. 350. ('•. W E B E R , B . GIT,LOT, a n d P . B A R R E T

*Interface Structure in Relation with the Mechanisms in the Reaction Copper-Silicon (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 6 7 - 5 7 6 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 22; 22.1.2, p. 426. P . STREITENBERGEB

^Generalized Pseudoatom Model of Inhomogeneous Systems and Its Application to a SimpleMetal Surface (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 1 7 9 - 1 9 0 (1983). See also 13, p. 147; 21, p. 352. G . DHARMADURAI

Phonon Transmission Theory of Heat Transfer through Solid-Gas Interfaces (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 3 0 7 - 3 1 1 (1983). See also 6, p. 72; 8, p. 86. L . KOMITOV a n d A . G . P E T R O V

* Optical Method for Determination of Anchoring Energy of Tilted Nematic Layers (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 3 (1983). See also 2, p. 45; 22.6, p. 492. T . NAKBA a n d T . P . MARTIN

R a m a n Scattering from Metal Smokes (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 3 5 - 2 3 9 (1983). See also 6, p. 72; 20.1, p. 316; 21.1, p. 366; 21.6, p. 397. A . I . P E K A R E V , G . F . KRASNOVA, a n d G . Z . NEMTSEV

*Orientation Dependence of Oxidation Stacking Fault Density in Silicon (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 3 2 7 - 3 3 0 (1983). See also 10.2, p. Ill ; 22.1.2, p. 427. D . SCHULZE, J . F I N S T E R , E . H E N S E L , W . SKORUPA, a n d U . K R E I S S I G

*XPS Studies of SiO, Surface Layers Formed by Oxygen Ion Implantation into Silicon (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p . ~ K 2 1 - K 2 4 (1983). See also 17, p. 269; 22.6, p. 492. YTT. N . B E L Y A E V a n d A . V . K O L P A K O V

On the Theory of X - R a y Diffraction in a Perfect Crystal with Distorted Surface Layer (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 6 4 1 - 6 4 6 (1983). See also 1, p. 9.

Subject Index

40 K . ABDELMOULA, J . J . MÉTOIS, a n d G . N I H O U L

* Reconstructed Surface Structure of (111) Gold Platelets, Observed by High Resolution Techniques (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 5 - K 7 (1983). See also 21.6, p. 397.

A . L . GOLOVIN a n d R . M . IMANOV

i n v e s t i g a t i o n of the X - R a y Scattering Intensity for the Lauc-Case Diffraction under TotalExternal-Reflection Conditions (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 4 (1983). See also 22.1.2, p. 430.

C . M . VAN B A A L

*The Influence of Texture on the X - R a y Determination of Residual Strains in Ground or Worn Surfaces (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 5 2 1 - 5 2 6 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 103; 12.1, p. 138; 21, p. 355.

P . ZAUMSEIL a n d U . W I N T E R

*Detection of Surface Imperfections a t Polished Silicon Wafers by TCD Measurements (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 3 9 - K 1 4 1 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 113; 22.1.2, p. 431.

J . VETTER a n d H . B E T G H E

*Thermal Self-Decoration of GeS Crystals (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 0 3 - 1 0 9 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 24; 22, p. 409.

L . Z . MEZEY, 0 . NISHIKAWA, a n d J . GIBER

*Monotonic and Alternating Surface Segregation Profiles in Binary Alloys (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 2 3 - 3 3 1 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 24; 21.1, p. 372; 21.6, p. 398.

TH. KLUPSCH

*Towards a Molecular Theory of the Solid-Liquid Phase Boundary. Structural Theory and Effective Lattice Models (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 6 8 1 - 6 9 0 (1983). See also 2, p. 50; 3, p. 59.

P . J . RATCLIEFE a n d R . A . COLLINS

*The Influence of Ion Implantation on the Thermal Oxidation of Copper (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 5 4 7 - 5 5 3 (1983). See also 11, p. 130; 21.1, p. 373.

TH. KLUPSCH

*Towards a Molecular Theory of the Solid-Liquid Phase Boundary. Elementary Kinetic Processes (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 8 9 (1983). See also 2, p. 51.

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D . P . L Y N C H a n d A . E . SMITH

*A Scattering Matrix Calculation of Very Low Energy Electron Reflection Intensities for Barium and Magnesium Oxides (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 3 5 5 - 3 6 1 (1983). See also 22.6, p. 496.

H . T S U Y A a n d F . SHIMUKA

*Transient Behaviour of Intrinsic Gettering in CZ Silicon Wafers (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 1 9 9 - 2 0 6 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 118; 14.3.3, p. 240; 22.1.2, p. 435.

A. MILCHEV

*Heat Capacity of Diatomic Molecules Adsorbed on a Periodic Substrate and the Localizedto-Mobile Transition (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 3 0 1 - 3 0 8 (1983). See also 8, p. 90.

A. WOLKENBERG

*A Mechanism for the Effect of Doping on the Silicon Native Oxide Thickness (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 3 1 3 - 3 2 2 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 118; 22.1.2, p. 435; 22.6, p. 496.

G . S. POPKIROV

*An Electrochemial Evidence of the 0., Photodesorption from n-TiO, Surface (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 3 2 3 - 3 2 6 (1983)." See also 14.3.3, p. 240-, 22.6, p. 496.

G . K . BARANOVA

*On the Role of Surface Oxides in the Processes of Metal Etching (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. K 9 - K 1 2 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 106; 21, p. 359.

W . BECK a n d H .

KRONMULLER

The Influence of Surface Roughness on the Coercive Field of the Nearly Non-Magnetostrictive Amorphous Ferromagnetic Alloy Co 58 Ni 10 Fe 5 Si n B 16 (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 3 8 9 - 3 9 4 (1983). See also 2, p. 53; 18.2, p. 287; 21.1, p. 376; 21.1.1, p. 384.

B . RAUSCHENBACH a n d K . HOHMUTH

,

Analysis of Heavy-Ion Sputtering Based on the Shock Wave Model (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 3 9 5 - 4 0 1 (1983). See also 11, p. 132; 21, p. 359.

H . PFEIFFER

* Analytical Theory of the Growth of Crystal Faces (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 4 4 5 - 4 5 4 (1983). See also 3, p. 59.

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V. A t z r o d t and H. L a u g e *Principal Component Analysis as a Method for Silicide Investigation with Auger Electron Spectroscopy (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 4 9 6 (1983). See also 17, p. 270; 21, p. 360; 22.1.2, p. 436. Min-shengLei and Zhi-cheng W a n g Space Distribution of the Chemical Composition of the Thermo-Grown System (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 8 9 - 1 9 5 (1983). See also 1.3, y.26;4, p. 64; 22.6, p. 497.

SiO,-SiO x -Si

K. S. B h a d a u b i a and S. B. S h k i v a s t a v a *Positron Annihilation Rate at Metal Surfaces (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. K 2 7 - K 3 1 (1983). See also 21.6, p. 399. S. Surma, M. B i a s z k i e w t c z , R. Mçclewski, and W. G u t s e r n a t o r *A Rearranged Structure on a Rhenium Surface (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 2 6 9 - 2 7 6 (1983). See also 17.1, p. 272; 21.4, p. 393. A. L. Golovin and R. M. Imanov * Obtaining Quantitative Information on Amorphous Layer Tickness on Crystal Surface Using X-Ray Diffraction under Specular Reflection Conditions (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 6 3 - K 6 5 (1983). See also 22.1.2, p. 438.

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Articles

N . C. H A L D E B a n d K . C. PHILLIPS

•Electronic Density of States of Liquid Metals Studied b y P e r t u r b a t i o n a n d Green Function Methods (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 9 - 3 5 (1983). See also 13, p. 146; 21, p. 349. K . H . FISCHER

Spin Glasses (I) (b) Vol. 116, No. 2, p. 3 5 7 - 4 1 4 (1983). See also 8, p. 85; 13, p. 146; 14.1, p. 206; 18.2, p. 280; 18.4, p. 295; 21.1, p. 363; 21.1.1, p. 379. Original

Papers

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Notes

M . STUTZMANN, J . S T U K E , a n d H . D E R S C H

Electron Spin Resonance of Doped Glow-Discharge Amorphous Germanium (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 1 4 1 - 1 5 1 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 172; 14.3, p. 215; 19, p. 299; 22.1.1, p. 418; 22.1.2, p. 423. H . K A H N T a n d F . SCHIRRMEISTER

*Electric Field Dependent Conductivity in Amorphous Semiconductors (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 1 7 1 - 1 7 9 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 172; 14.3.4, p. 243; 22, p. 403. A . BOBAK

*Curie Temperature of Amorphous Ferromagnets (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. K 2 1 - K 2 4 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 280. H . K E R K O W , G . K R E Y S C H , B . LTTKASCH, a n d G . L U C K

Calorimetric Determination of t h e Formation Energy for an Amorphous Layer on a Crystalline Silicon Substrate (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 2 5 1 - 2 5 4 (1983). See also 11, p. 122; 22.1.2, p. 424. F . T. PARKER a n d H .

OESTERREICHER

Temperature Dependence of Intrinsic Magnetic Hardness in Some R a r e - E a r t h Pseudobinary Compounds and Amorphous Materials (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 2 7 3 - 2 8 2 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 280; 21.1, p. 364; 21.4, p. 390. S. TYAGI

* Ferromagnetic Resonance in Single Particles of Amorphous Fe 8 1 5 B 1 4 rjSi4 (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 2 9 - K 3 2 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 281; 19, p. 299; 21.1.1, p. 379.

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G. Cocco, L. S C H I F F I N I , A. Lucci, L . B A T T E Z Z A T I , and M. *Structural Features of Pd,6B.,4 Amorphous Alloy (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 5 3 - K 5 6 (1983). See also 21.6, p. 396.

SAMPOLI

C . G U N K E L , D . S C H A L C H , a n d A . SCHARMANN

Electrical Conduction in Silicon Nitride Thin Films under 15 keV He + Irradiation (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 5 7 - K 6 2 (1983). See also 11, p. 123; 14.3.1, p. 229; 22, p. 403.

C. S. SUNANDANA a n d R . SINGH

*An Infrared Study of the Glass System CaO • B,0 3 • A1„03 • xFe,0 3 (0 < x ^ 1) (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 4 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 314; 22.6.1, p. 498.

N . M . RAVINDRA, C. ANCE, J . P . FERRATON, A . DONNADIEU, a n d S. R O B I N

*Penn-Like Model Calculations. Application to Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Films Prepared by Glow Discharge (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 3 4 7 - 3 5 2 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 156; 14.4, p. 250; 22.1.2, p. 425.

K . H . J . BUSCHOW, H . - J . E I F E R T , a n d B . ELSCHNER

*Electronic Structure and Stability of Amorphous Pd-Si Alloys (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 4 5 5 - 4 6 2 (1983). See also 13, p. 147; 19, p. 299; 21, p, 350; 22.1.2, p. 425.

A . M . KOROSTIL

*A New Approach to the Theory of Tunnelling Relaxation (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. K 1 1 7 - K 1 1 9 (1983). See also 6, p. 71; 13, p. 147.

L . TICHY, H . TICHA, M . FRUMAR, a n d A . T M S K A

*Compositional Dependence of the Average Gap in the Ge-Rich Region of the Gei-^S^ NonCrystalline System (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. K 1 2 7 - K 1 3 1 (1983). See also 4, p. 60; 22, p. 404.

A . APOSTOLOV, H . H R I S T O V , M . M I K H O V , a n d V . SKTJMRIEV

*Magnetic Properties of Bulk Amorphous Alloys Gd4Co3, Er4Co3, and Sm4Co3 (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 4 0 1 - 4 0 4 (1983). See also 18.1, p. 278; 18.2, p. 281; 21.4, p. 390.

H . PFLEIDERER a n d B . RAUSCHER

Capacitance of Amorphous Silicon pin Solar Cells (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 3 7 - 5 4 5 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 175; 14.3.1, p. 230; 14.3.3, p. 237; 16, p. 264; 22.1.2, p. 426.

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45

F . SCHAUEK, 0 . ZMESKAL, a n d S . N E S I ' U R E K

A New Approach to the Analysis of Steady-State Space-Charge-Limited Currents Using Their Activation Energies. An Application to a-As.,Se3 (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 9 1 - 5 9 4 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 175; 14.3.4, p. 244; 22, p. 404. M . I . MITKOWA a n d \ V . FALLMANN

*Some Properties of Silver Photodiffused Chalcogenide Glasses (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 1 4 5 - K 1 4 8 (1983). See also 14.3.3, p. 237; 20.1, p. 315; 22.8, p. 503. G . A . PETRAKOVSKII, K . A . S A B L I N A , a n d V . P . IKONNIKOV

*Amorphization of RbFeS„ (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 1 6 5 - K 1 6 7 (1983). See also 5, p. 65; 22.8, p. 504. N . I S H I I , M . K U M E D A , a n d T . SHIMIZU

*Defect States in Amorphous Silicon (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 9 1 - 1 0 0 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 110; 13.4, p. 176; 22.1.2, p. 426. L . WOJTCZAK a n d T . BALCERZAK

* Reaction Field Approximation for Inhomogeneous Ferromagnets (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 2 1 7 - 2 2 5 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 281. R . N . JOARDEB a n d R . V . GOPALA RAO

*Temperature Dependence of t h e Structure Factor of Liquid Metals (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 2 9 9 - 3 0 6 (1983). See also 4, p. 61; 9, p. 93; 21.1, p. 366; 21.2, p. 387; 21.6, p. 396. J . KATRIEL a n d G . F . KVENTZEL

The Constant-Coupling Approximation: Some E x a c t Results (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. K 5 1 - K 5 6 (1983). See also 13, p. 148; 18.2, p. 281. A . R A J E W S K A , B . P U R A , J . PRZEDMOJSKI, a n d R . D^BROVVSKI

X - R a y S t u d y of the Smectic A — Nematic Phase Transition in 4-n-Pentylphenyl-4-(Trans4'-n-Pentylcyclohexyl) Benzoate (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 2 7 - 1 3 0 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 15; 22.9, p. 526. L . KOMITOV a n d A . G . PETROV

* Optical Method for Determination of Anchoring Energy of Tilted Nematic Layers (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 3 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 39; 22.6, p. 492. V . M . P A N , I . Y A . D E K H T Y A R , M . E . OSINOVSKII, S . E . L I T V I N , B . G . N I K I T I N , M . M . N I S H E N K O , a n d M . P . VORONKO

*Thermodynamical and Structural Properties of Amorphous Fe S0 B., 0 and Fe 80 P 13 C 7 Alloys (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 9 7 - 2 0 6 (1983). See also 5, p. 65; 8, p. 87; 14.1, p. 206; 18.2.1, p. 290; 21.1.1, p. 380.

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S . .NEOV, I . GERASSIMOVA, a n d B . S Y D Z H I M O V

•Neutron Diffraction Study of 2 Te0 2 • V 2 0 5 Glass (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 9 7 - 3 0 1 (1983). See also 4, p. 61; 22.6.1, p. 498.

M . M . H A F I Z , A . A . AMMAR, A . I . A L - A D L , a n d ABOUTALEB MOHAMED

•Effect of Heat Treatment on the Conduction and Structure of Ge — Se — Te Amorphous Alloys (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 3 1 9 - 3 2 5 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 15; 14.3, p. 217; 22.8, p. 504.

A . G . KAZAT-TSKTI, V . F . K I S E L E V , E . A . S I L A E V , a n d V . S . VAVILOV

On the Role of Surface Phenomena in the Staebler-Wronski Effect (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 3 3 7 - 3 4 3 (1983). See also 13.3, p. 168; 14.3.2, p. 233; 16, p. 265; 22.1.2, p. 427.

W . MATZ, B . K U N S C H , a n d E . W I E S E R

*The Structure of Liquid Fe- 5 B 26 by Neutron Scattering (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 1 7 - K 2 0 (1983). See also 21.1.1, p. 380.

H . J . GOLDSMID, M . M . K A I L A , a n d G . L . P A U L

T h e r m a l Conductivity of Amorphous Silicon (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 3 1 - K 3 3 (1983). See also 8, p. 87; 22.1.2, p. 427.

J . W E I S a n d I . CERVEN

•Structural Changes in Amorphous Fe83B17 by Neutron Irradiation (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 4 9 - K 5 1 (1983). See also 11, p. 126; 21.1.1, p. 380.

P . CZARNECKI a n d G . FRITZKOWSKI

•Transverse Mangetoresistance of Amorphous Ft4o _ ®Ni40CrIB20 Alloys in Magnetic Fields up to 20 T (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 9 3 - K 9 6 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 207; 18.2, p. 282; 21.1, p. 366; 21.1.1, p. 380.

K . HANDRICH

Phonon Lifetime and Thermal Conductivity in Amorphous Solids (b) Vol. 116, No. 2, p. 5 3 3 - 5 3 8 (1983). See also 6, p. 72; 8, p. 87; 22.9, p. 527.

S. N . KAUL

•Two-Current Conduction Model and Anisotropic Magnetoresistance in Transition MetalMetalloid Glasses (b) Vol. 116, No. 2, p. K 9 9 - K 1 0 4 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 207; 21.1, p. 367; 21.1.1, p. 381.

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47

B . JHA, B . BHATTACHARJEE, S . PAUL, a n d R . PAUL

*X-Ray Diffraction Studies on the Mesophases of n-p-Cyanobenzylidene-p-Octyloxy Aniline in Magnetic Field (a) V o l . 76, N o . 2, p . 4 6 1 - 4 6 6 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 22.9, p. 527. P . DUHAJ a n d P . HANIC

•Electron Microscopy and Electron Diffraction Study of Crystallization of Metastable Phases in Amorphous Fe-B Alloys (a) V o l . 76, N o . 2 , p . 4 6 7 - 4 7 7 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 1.2, p. 15; 1.3, p. 23; 21.1.1, p. 381.

H . BORNER a n d R . HOHNE

*Study of Magnetic After-Effects in the Amorphous Alloy Fe10Ni40P14B6 (a) V o l . 76, N o . 2, p . 4 9 9 - 5 0 3 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 18.2, p. 282; 21.1, p. 367; 21.1.1, p. 381.

0 . BOSTANJOGLO

Multiple Phase Transitions in GeTe Films. Dynamics and Film Structure (a) V o l . 7 6 , N o . 2, p . 5 2 5 - 5 3 1 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 1.2, p. 16; 1.5, p. 36; 3, p. 58; 22, p. 406. C. SANCHEZ, R . MORINEAU, a n d J . LIVAGE

Electrical Conductivity of Amorphous V 2 0 5 (a) V o l . 76, N o . 2, p . 6 6 1 - 6 6 6 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 14.3, p. 218; 22.6, p. 493. G . C o c c o , L . SCHIFFINI, M . SAMPOLI, A . LUCCI, a n d R . RIONTINO

*Compositional Effects in P d - B Glassy Alloys from X-Ray Determined Radial Distribution Functions (a) V o l . 76, N o . 2, p . 7 5 3 - 7 6 2 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 21, p. 353. J . SCHNEIDER, J . KAMARAD, Z . ARNOLD, a n d M . BITTERLICH

*The Pressure Dependence of the Curie Temperature of Amorphous F e - P - G a and F e P-Ge Alloys (a) V o l . 76, N o . 2, p . K 1 8 3 - K 1 8 8 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 18.2, p. 283; 21.1.1, p. 382.

J . KOCKA, 0 . STIKA, a n d J . STUCHLIK

Comments on the Interpretation of DLTS Spectra of a-Si:H (a) V o l . 76, N o . 2 , p . K 2 1 7 - K 2 2 0 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 13.4, p. 178; 14.3.2, p. 233; 22.1.2, p. 429.

H . HERMANN

•Influence of Directed Chemical Bonding on the Structure of Metallic Glasses. Two-Dimensional Model (b) V o l . 1 1 7 , N o . 1, p . 1 8 5 - 1 9 5 ( 1 9 8 3 ) .

See also 4, p. 61; 21, p. 353.

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H . B E R G N E R , V . B R U C K N E R , D . D I E T R I C H , F . K E R S T A N , a n d W . NOWICK

Picosecond Reflectivity Measurements on Glow Discharge a-Si:H (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. 1 9 7 - 2 0 2 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 318; 22.1.2, p. 429. A . L . A G E E V , Y U . A . BABANOV, V . V . V A S I N , N . V . ERSHOV, a n d A . V . SERIKOV

*Amorphous Problem in E X A F S Data Analysis (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. 3 4 5 - 3 5 0 (1983). See also 20, p. 308; 21.1.1, p. 382. C. ANCE a n d N . M . RAVINDRA

*Departure of Hydrogen from a-Si:H. A Spectroscopic Study (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 2 4 1 - 2 4 8 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 112; 22.1.2, p. 430. K . T . - Y . K U N O , B . X . L i u , a n d M - A . NCCOLET

*Study of Ni-Xb System by Ion Mixing (a) Vol. 77, No. 1. p. 3 5 5 - 3 5 9 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 37; 14.1, p. 207; 21, p. 354; 21.1, p. 369. G . JUSKA a n d K . ARLAUSKAS

* Features of Hot Carriers in Amorphous Selenium (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 3 8 7 - 3 9 1 (1983). See also 14.3.4, p. 245; 22.1.3, p. 440. S . L . DRECHSLER a n d G . M . VUJICIÖ

On the Influence of Tunneling States on the Transition Temperature of Metallic Glassy Superconductors (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 5 6 9 - 5 7 4 (1983). See also 14.2, p. 213; 21.1, p. 370. H . B E R G N E R , V . B R Ü C K N E R , F . K E R S T A N , a n d W . NOWICK

*Comparative Studies of Fast Recombination Processes in Amorphous Silicon Films (b) Vol. 117. No. 2, p. 6 0 3 - 6 1 0 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 339; 22.1.2, p. 430. H . GRIMM a n d H . KRONMÜLLER

Investigation of Structural Defects in the Amorphous Ferromagnetic Alloy Fe 40 Ni 40 P 14 B 0 (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 6 6 3 - 6 7 4 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 103; 18.2, p. 284; 21.1, p. 370; 21.1.1, p. 382. A . LEHMANN, L . SCHUMANN, a n d K . HÜBNER

Optical Phonons in Amorphous Silicon Oxides (I): Calculation of the Density of States and Interpretation of LO-TO Splittings of Amorphous SiO, (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 6 8 9 - 6 9 8 (1983). See also 6, p. 74; 20.1, p. 320; 22.6, p. 494. A . J . COHEN a n d G . G . J A N E Z I C

*Relationships among Trapped Hole and Trapped Electron Centers in Oxidized Soda-Silica Glasses of High Purity (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 1 9 - 6 2 4 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 180; 20.1, p. 321; 22.6.1, p. 498.

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49

B. B r i d g e , N. D. P a t e l , a n d D. N. W a t e r s

*0n the Elastic Constants and Structure of the Pure Inorganic Oxide Glasses (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 5 5 - 6 6 8 (1983). See also 12.2, p. 142 ; 22.6, p. 494. H . R a t a j c z a k , P . S l a n c o , T . T i m a , A. Z e n t k o , E . D e m k o v i c s o v a , a n d M. K o n c

*Electrical Resistivity and Hall Effect in Thin Amorphous UFe Films (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 7 8 5 - 7 9 1 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 208; 18.2, p. 284; 21.1.1, p. 382. R . N . M u k h e r j e e , D . N . S. S r i v a s t w a , a n d S. C. S e n

Ultraviolet Absorption of Tl + Ion in K„0-KBr-B„0 3 and N a , 0 - N a B r - B , 0 3 (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 7 9 9 - 8 0 2 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 321 ; 22.8.1, p. 514.

Glasses

N . P . K a l m y k o v a , B . T . K o l o m i e t s , V. K h . S h p u n t , a n d E . A. S m o r g o n s k a y a

*On the Inflence of the Non-Homogeneous Structure on the Current-Volt age Behaviour of Chalcogenide Vitreous Semiconductors (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 8 0 3 - 8 0 8 (1983). See also 14.3.4, p. 246 ; 22, p. 408. C. J a g e r a n d M. M u l l e r

*Crystallization in a Fluorozirconate Glass : Determination of the P-BaZrF 6 (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 6 7 - K 1 7 0 (1983). See also 19, p. 302 ; 22.8, p. 506.

19

F Chemical Shift in

K . S c h i e l e a n d S. T r i m p e r

*On the Elastic Constants of a Nematic Liquid Crystal (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 2 6 7 - 2 7 4 (1983). See also 12, p. 136. A. B o b a k

*The Behaviour of an Amorphous Ferromagnet with Dilution (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. K 6 1 - K 6 3 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 284. N . I s h i i , M. K u m e d a , a n d T . S h i m i z u

Defect States in Amorphous Germanium (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. K 6 5 - K 6 8 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 182; 19, p. 302; 22.1.1, p. 421. M. SüHRKE

*On the Time Dependence of the Luminescence Spectrum in Chalcogenide Glasses (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. K 7 9 - K 8 3 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 341; 22, p. 409. C. M. Mo a n d P . M o s e r

*Hydrogen in Fe40Ni]0P14B6 Amorphous Alloy Studied by Magnetic After Effect, Internal Friction, and Positron Annihilation (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 2 0 1 - 2 1 0 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 103; 18.2, p. 285; 21.1, p. 371; 21.1.1, p. 383. 4 physica. Reg.-Bd. 16

Subject I n d e x

50 R . H Ö H N E , H . BÖRNER, a n d M . KRÖTZSCH

*On t h e Annealing Behaviour and Crystallization of the Amorphous Alloy Fe 40 Ni 40 P 14 B 6 (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 2 1 1 - 2 1 6 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 28-5; 21.1, p. 371; 21.1.1, p. 383. W . BURKHARDT a n d A . FELTZ

*The Influence of the Structure of Different Arsenic Chalcogenide Glasses on Refractive Index and Dispersion (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 6 5 3 - 6 6 0 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 323; 22, p. 410.

H . KRONMULLER

*The Role of Two-Level Systems in Amorphous Metallic Alloys (I): Induced Anisotropy in Amorphous Ferromagnets (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 6 6 1 - 6 7 3 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 286; 21.1.1, p. 383.

TH. KLUPSCH

*Towards a Molecular Theory of t h e Solid-Liquid Phase Boundary. Structural Theory and Effective Lattice Models (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 6 8 1 - 6 9 0 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 40; 3, p. 59.

T . KANEYOSHI

*On an Anomalous Behaviour of Spin-Wave Stiffness Constant in Amorphous Ferromagnets (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 7 5 1 - 7 5 5 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 285.

K . HRICOVIM, P . MIKUSIK, a n d J . KREMPASKY

*Photoemission Studies of Pdso-a3i 2 oCo I Amorphous Alloys (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 8 2 3 - 8 2 7 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 161; 17, p. 270; 21.1, p. 372.

B . V . K O B R I N , R . M . K U P R I Y A N O V A , V . S . M I N A E V , E . P . PROKOPIEV, a n d V . P . SHANTAROVICH

*Microstructure a n d Imperfections of Glassy and Glass-Ceramic Telluride Semiconductors on the Basis of Positron Annihilation (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 3 8 5 - 3 8 9 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 110; 22, p. 410.

E . BONETTI, E . EVANGELISTA, A . CAVALLINI, a n d C. P A T U E L L I

*Internal Friction Peaks and Structural Relaxation on Some Electroless Depositee! Amorphous Alloys (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 6 1 5 - 6 2 1 (1983). See also 12.1, p. 139; 21.1, p. 373.

B. RAUSCHER, H . PFLEIDERER, a n d B . BULLEMER

*Tail-Tail Luminescence in Amorphous Silicon (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 6 2 3 - 6 3 2 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 343; 22.1.2, p. 433.

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51

K . G . CHAKRABORTY a n d J . F . B A R E T

*Spin-One Lattice Gas Model for Isotherm-Reversal in Spin-Labelled Lipid Monolayers (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 6 1 - 7 1 (1983). See also 13, p. 150; 22.9, p. 529. S . KATSUKA a n d A . MATSUNO

•Phase Diagram of a Spin Glass of Eu p Sri_j,S (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 7 3 - 7 7 (1983). See also 18, p. 275; 18.1, p. 279; 18.2, p. 286; 22, p. 410. A . S. T . P I R E S a n d F . C. SA BARRETO

*Solitons in Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 1 2 1 - 1 3 0 (1983). See also 14,4.1, p. 258; 22.9, p. 530. T H . KLTTPSCH

Towards a Molecular Theory of the Solid-Liquid Phase Boundary. Elementary Kinetic Processes (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 8 9 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 40. E . C A X E S S A a n d J . VIGNOLO

Electrical Resistivities of the Liquid Alkali Metals (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 4 2 9 - 4 3 6 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 209; 21.2, p. 388. E . CANESSA a n d J . VIGNOLO

*The Resistivity of Liquid Mercury at 150 °C (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. K 8 3 - K 8 5 (1983). See also 14.1, p. 209; 21, p. 358. A . V . D V U R E C H E N S K I I , I . A . R Y A Z A N T S E V , L . S . SMIRNOV, H . K L O S E , a n d M . R I E T H

Amorphous Silicon-Phosphorus Layers (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 83-86 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 186; 14.3.1, p. 231; 16, p. 267; 19, p. 304; 22.1.2, p. 434. W . BECK a n d H . KRONMÜLLER

On the Coercive Field of the Nearly Non-Magnetostrictive Amorphous Ferromagnetic Alloy Co 58 Ni 10 Fe 5 Si u B 16 (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 1 0 9 - 1 1 4 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 105; 18.2, p. 286; 21.1, p. 375; 21.1.1, p. 383. B . RAUSCHER a n d B . BULLEMER

*Photoluminescence Decay in Amorphous Silicon Alloys (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 1 6 1 - 1 6 6 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 344; 22.1.2, p. 434. S. ROZANSKI

Determination of Pitch and Chiral Smectic C DOBAMBC (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 3 0 9 - 3 1 2 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 258; 22.9, p. 530. 4«

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M . MEKTIG, G . POMPE, a n d E . H E G E N B A R T H

*Low-Temperature Specific H e a t of Vapour-Deposited Ge^-Sei-^ Glass (x = 0.3) (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. K 4 9 - K 5 2 (1983). See also 8, p. 90; 22, p. 412. B . T . KOLOMIETS, T . N . MAMONTOYA, A . V . CHERNYSHOV, G . Z . VINOGRADOVA, a n d

X . V . DEMO-

KRITOVA

*The Effect of Low Oxygen Concentrations on t h e Photoluminescence of Vitreous Selenium (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. K 8 9 - K 9 2 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 118; 20.3, p. 345; 22.3, p. 458. P . CHANDRASEKHARAM, D . R A J A R E D D Y , a n d B . K .

RIDDY

*Electrical Properties of Vapour Phase Grown ( Z n S e ) T ( C d T e ) i x Single Crystals (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. K 1 0 3 - K 1 0 7 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 224; 22.4.4, p. 471. V . D . ISKRA

*On t h e Problem of an Intermediate Order in Amorphous Semiconductors (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 5 1 5 - 5 2 4 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 327; 22, p. 412. G . POMPE, M . G A AFAR, P . B U T T N E R , a n d T H . F R A N C K E

*Low Temperature Thermal Conductivity of Amorphous (Fe, Ni, Co) (P, B, Si) Alloys and Their Change by H e a t Treatment (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 5 7 9 - 5 8 7 (1983). See also 8, p. 90; 21.1, p. 375; 21.1.1, p. 384. B . A . V A I D , K . C . SHARMA, a n d V . K . S Y A L

*A Disorder Model of Melting (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 7 0 3 - 7 0 8 (1983). A . MORIMOTO, S . OOZORA, M . K U M E D A , a n d T . SHIMIZU

* Annealing Behaviour of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon-Nitrogen Alloy Films Prepared b y Sputtering (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 7 1 5 - 7 2 0 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 119; 19, p. 304; 20.1, p. 327; 22, p. 412. I . MUSEVJC, B . 2 E K S , R . BLINC, T H . R A S I N G , a n d P . W Y D E R

Dielectric Study of t h e Modulated Smectic C*~Uniform Smectic C Transition in a Magnetic Field (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 7 2 7 - 7 3 3 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 259; 22.9, p. 530. H . TICHA, L . T I C H Y , a n d E . CERNOSKOVA

•Temperature Dependence of the Optical Gap in Glassy GeS, (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. K 1 3 5 - K 1 3 7 (1983). See also 6, p. 79; 20.1, p. 327; 22, p. 412. J . RICHTER

^Disorder and Competing Interactions in Spin Systems: Finite-Cluster Calculations (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. K 1 5 9 - K 1 6 3 (1983). See also 18.4, p. 297; 21, p. 359.

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53

Yu. G. Chukalkin, Y. R. S h t l r t s , and B. N. Goshchitskii Amorphization of Neutron-Irradiated Yttrium Iron Garnet (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 3 6 1 - 3 6 6 (1983). See also 11, p. 132; 18.3, p. 293; 22.8.2, p. 523. W. Beck and H. K r o n m u l l e r The Influence of Surface Roughness on the Coercive Field of the Nearly Non-Magneto strictive Amorphous Ferromagnetic Alloy Co 58 Ni 10 Fe 5 Si n B 16 (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 3 8 9 - 3 9 4 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 41; 18.2, p. 287; 21.1, p. 376; 21.1.1, p. 384. W. Grape *A Method for the Determination of a Static Fatigue Limit of Glasses (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 4 0 3 - 4 1 0 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 119; 22.6, p. 496. J . Filipecki, B. Calusinski, and Z. Mandecki •Investigation of Electron Phenomena in the Metallic Glasses Fe a: Ni78_j;B 10 Si 12 with the Use of Positron Annihilation Methods before and after Their Crystallization (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 5 8 5 - 5 9 1 (1983). See also 13, p. 152; 21.1, p. 376; 21.1.1, p. 384.

L. Komitov and A. G. P e t r o v *Quasihomeotropic, Reversely Pretilted Nematic Liquid Crystal Layers. Electrooptical Behaviour (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 6 2 3 - 6 2 9 (1983). See also 14.4, p. 253; 20.1, p. 328; 22.9, p. 531.

J . Weis, D. Baranöok, and I. C'erven * R D F Analysis of Structural Evolution during the Primary Crystallization of the Ee 83 Bj Glassy Alloy (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. K 1 1 7 - K 1 2 2 (1983). See also 21.1.1, p. 384.

A. N. Rodionov, R. I. K a l e n d a r e v , A. V. Shendrik, and Yu. R. Zakis *Photoinduced Paramagnetic States of Yellow Arsenic (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. K 1 5 1 - K 1 5 4 (1983). See also 19, p. 305; 22.1, p. 417.

A. Mtlchev and I. Avramov *On the Influence of Amorphization on Atomic Diffusion in Condensed Systems (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 2 3 - 1 3 0 (1983). See also 9, p. 95.

W. Fuhs, H. M. W e l s c h , and D. C. Booth Optical Quenching of Photoconductivity in a-Si: H Films (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 9 7 - 2 0 5 (1983). See also 14.3.1, p. 232; 16, p. 267; 22.1.2, p. 437.

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M . STUTZMANN a n d J . S T U K E

Temperature Dependence of E S R Spectra of Doped Amorphous Germanium (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 3 4 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 189; 19, p. 30-5; 22.1.1, p. 421.

J . SLECHTA

*Comparison between the Self-Consistent Continued-Fraction and Other Continued-Fraction Methods (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 3 2 9 - 3 3 9 (1983). See also 13, p. 152.

A . ALEGRIA, J . M . BARANDTARÄN, a n d J . COLMENERO

*Dielectric Relaxation at the Glass Transition as a Free Volume Process. A Single Relaxation Time Approach (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 3 4 9 - 3 6 0 (1983). See also 14.4, p. 254; 22.9, p. 531.

C. REGNAUT, E . FUSCO, a n d J . P . BADIALI

•Structure a n d Thermodynamics of the Liquid Noble Metals from t h e Generalized OPW and Resonant Modell Approaches (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 373 — 382 (1983). See also 8, p. 91; 13.1, p. 164; 21.1, p. 376; 21.6, p. 339.

H . - J . UNGER

l o c a l i z a t i o n of Electronic States in Disordered Tight-Binding Systems (I): Derivation and S t u d y of t h e Model (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 4 0 1 - 4 1 3 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 189; 22, p. 413.

M . CHATURVEDI a n d V . SRIVASTAVA

•Studies on Q u a n t u m Percolation (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 4 2 1 - 4 3 3 (1983). See also 13, p. 152.

D . D E L L A SALA, F . E V A N G E L I S T I , P . FIORINI, a n d C . GIOVANNELLA

Influence of Oxygen on the Photoconductivity of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. K 5 9 - K 6 2 (1983). See also 16, p. 267; 22.1.2, p. 437.

G . L . WHITTLE a n d A . M . STEWART

Mössbauer Effect Study of Feg5_ x Ni. z B J 5 Metallic Glasses (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 0 1 - 1 0 7 (1983). See also 5, p. 68; 18.2, p. 288; 21.1, p. 377; 21.1.1, p. 385.

M . VAZQUEZ, W . F E R N E N G E L , a n d H . KRONMÜLLER

The Effect of Tensile Stresses on the Magnetic Properties of Co^FejNimSiuB^ Amorphous Alloys (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 9 5 - 2 0 4 (1983). See also 12.1, p. 140; 18.2, p. 288; 21.1, p. 377; 21.1.1, p. 385.

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55

P . D U H A J a n d P . SVEC

•Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Crystallization in Amorphous Fe 40 Ni 10 B 20 Alloy (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 2 3 1 - 2 3 6 (1983). See also 3, p. 59; 21.1.1, p. 385. M . GASGNIEH

Complex Crystallization Phenomena in R a r e - E a r t h Binary Alloys and Compounds as Thin Films (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 6 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 38; 21.4, p. 393. F . D . DOENITZ

*The Tetradecahedron as a Really Existing Structural Unit in Metallic Glasses of the Interstitial Type (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 5 3 - K 5 6 (1983). H . BEKUNER, V . BRÜCKNER, D . DIETRICH, a n d W .

NOWICK

Picosecond Recombination of Photoexcited Carriers in Glow Discharge a - S i : H Films of Different Deposition Temperature (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 6 5 5 - 6 5 8 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 330; 22.1.2, p. 439. 0 . U E M U R A , Y . W A D A , T . TAKAHARA, a n d T . SATOW

*The Semiconduction in the Molten Tl-CuTlTe 2 System (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 6 8 5 - 6 9 3 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 227; 15, p. 263; 18, p. 276; 22.8, p. 510. V. I. Mo TOE TN •Vitrification Kinetics of Pure Metals (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 4 4 7 - 4 5 5 (1983). See also 21, p. 362; 21.1, p. 377; 21.6, p. 399. W . BURCKHARDT a n d A . FELTZ

*The Influence of the Structure of Different Germanium Chalcogenide Glasses on the Molar Refraction and I t s Wavelength Dependence (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 4 6 3 - 4 7 0 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 330; 22, p. 415. M . VAZQUEZ, W . F E R N E N G E L a n d H . KRONMÜLLER

Influence of Applied Stresses on the Magnetic Properties of Annealed Co^FejNi^SinB,, Amorphous Alloy (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 5 1 3 - 5 1 8 (1983). See also 12.1, p. 140; 18.2, p. 289; 21.1, p. 378; 21.1.1, p. 385. M. ELLNER, M. EL-BORAGY u n d B . PREDEL

*Zur Bildung palladiumreicher metallischer Gläser in binären und ternären Systemen mit K u p f e r , Silber und Gold als einer sowie mit Phosphor oder Arsen als weiterer Komponente (On t h e Formation of Palladium-Rich Metallic Glasses in Binary a n d Ternary Systems with Copper, Silver, and Gold as One Component and Phosphorus and Arsenic as F u r t h e r Component) (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 5 1 9 - 5 3 3 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 165; 21.1, p. 378; 21.6, p. 399.

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56 L . CERVINKA, V . CHAB, a n d S .

Koc

* X P S Investigation of the Amorphous TlSe x System (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 6 8 5 - 6 8 9 (1983). See also 4, p. 64; 17, p. 271; 22.3, p. 458.

P . KOSTIAL, L . MALIK, a n d L . BOTH

*Ne\v Aspect of Ultrasonic Detection of Some Significant Structural Parameters of Amorphous Se-Te Alloys (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. K 1 6 7 - K 1 7 0 (1983). See also 7, p. 84; 22.1.3, p. 441.

P . N . D A S H U K , A . V . KOLOBOV, B . T . KOLOMIETS, a n d V . M . L Y U B I N

* Plasma-Induced Processes in Chalcogenide Vitreous Semiconductors (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. K 1 8 7 - K 1 9 2 (1983). See also 11, p. 135; 22, p. 416.

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3. Crystal Growth

Review

Article

L . N . ALEKSANDROV a n d F . L . E D E L M A N

• S h o c k Crystallization of Films (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 4 0 9 - 4 2 7 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 21; 1.5, p. 35; 22.1.1, p. 4 1 8 ; 22.1.2, p. 423; 22.1.3, p. 440; 22.6, p. 490.

Original

Papers

and Short

Rotes

R . MATTHEIS

*The I n f l u e n c e of S u b s t r a t e T e m p e r a t u r e on t h e Oriented G r o w t h of Ni a n d Ni 2 Si on Si (111) (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 1 9 5 - 2 0 5 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 35; 22.1.2, p. 424.

H . GOTOH, K . SASAMOTO, S . K U R O D A , a n d M . K I M A T A

*Molecular B e a m E p i t a x y of AlSb on GaAs a n d GaSb on AlSb F i l m s (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 6 4 1 - 6 4 5 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 36; 14.3.1, p. 230; 22.2.1, p. 4 4 3 ; 22.2.3, p. 452.

Y . IWAMA a n d Y . TAKENO

• F o r m a t i o n Process of MnBi Thin Films b y Williams' Method (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 7 5 - 8 3 (1983). See also 18.2.1, p. 290; 22.7, p. 499.

Y u . B . B O L K H O V I T YAKOV

*The Lattice-Pulling E f f e c t I n d u c e d by t h e F i l m Stresses. Conditions of E x i s t e n c e a n d Discovery (a) Vol. 76, N o . 1, p. 8 5 - 9 3 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 36; 22.2.1, p. 4 4 3 ; 22.2.2, p. 448.

M. E. FLEET

• P r e f e r r e d Crystallographic Orientation for Crystallisation u n d e r N o n h y d r o s t a t i c Stress (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 5 1 - 1 5 6 (1983).

L . N . ALEKSANDROV

• F o r m a t i o n of Semiconductor E p i t a x i a l Films b y P u l s e H e a t i n g Crystallization or R e g r o w t h (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 7 9 - 1 9 0 (1983). See also 1.5, p . 36; 8, p. 86; 22.1.1, p. 419; 22.1.2, p. 427.

S . GROSSWIG, J . H A R T W I G , U . SCHELLENBERGER, a n d W . - D . ZIMMER

•Theoretical a n d E x p e r i m e n t a l S t u d y of G r o w t h Sector Boundaries in D e u t e r a t e d P o t a s s i u m D i h y d r o g e n P h o s p h a t e Single Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 4 1 - 2 4 7 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 36; 10.2, p. I l l ; 22.8.1, p. 513.

58 O.

Subject Index BOSTANJOGLO

Multiple Phase Transitions in GeTe Films. Dynamics and Film Structure (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 2 5 - 5 3 1 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 16; 1.5, p. 36; 2, p. 47; 22, p. 406.

M . HEMING, G . LEHMANN, K . RECKER, a n d F . WALLRAEEN

E P R a n d Luminescence of Mil'-" in Distorted Tetrahedral Symmetry in CaZnF 4 Crystals (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. 2 7 1 - 2 7 6 (1983). See also 19, p. 301; 20.3, p. 338; 22.5, p. 474.

T . A . OHEREJ'AXOVA a n d A . S . KOZIEJOWSKA

*Sublattice Models of the Binary Crystal Growth (I): The Growth Kinetics of Ordering Binary Crystals from Solution and Melt (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 3 5 - 4 4 (1983).

U . R E N S C H a n d G . EICHHORN

i n v e s t i g a t i o n s on the Structure of MOCVD A I N Layers on Silicon (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 1 9 5 - 1 9 9 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 37; 22.2, p. 442.

Z . KROCZAK a n d M . SUBOTOWICZ

*Structural and Galvanomagnetic Properties of P b i - ^ M n ^ T e Single Crystals Grown by the Bridgman-Stockbarger Method (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 4 9 7 - 5 0 3 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 24; 14.3, p. 220; 22, p. 408.

T . A . CHEKEPANOVA a n d A . S . KOZIEJOWSKA

*Sublattice Models of t h e Binary Crystal Growth ( I I ) : : Influence of Diffusion in the Melt on t h e Crystallization Kinetics of Binary Alloys (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 5 6 1 - 5 7 0 (1983). See also 9, p. 94.

T . TAGUCHI

*Crystal Growth and Neutral-Acceptor Bound-Exciton Emission of ZnCdTe by T H M with Te Solvent (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 1 5 - K 1 1 9 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 181; 13.5.1, p. 196; 20.3, p. 341; 22.4.4, p. 471.

K . E . M n t o s o v , V . K . OGORODNIKOV, V . D . R O Z U M N Y I , a n d V . I . IVANOV-OMSKII

* Closed System L P E Growth of C d ^ H g i - ^ T e (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 2 5 - 1 3 1 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 37; 22.4.4, p. 471.

Y U . B . BOLKHOVITYANOV, B . A . B O B Y L E V , V . I . KORZHOV, V . I . Y U D A E V , a n d E . H . H A I R I

*Growth Peculiarities of Graded B a n d Gap GaAsSb/GaAs Heterostructures and Effective Light Modulation in t h e 1.06 (im Wavelength Region (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 4 3 - 3 4 7 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 323; 22.2.4, p. 455.

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59

T H . KLTJPSCH .

Towards a Molecular Theory of the Solid-Liquid Phase Boundary. Structural Theory and Effective Lattice Models (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 6 8 1 - 6 9 0 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 40; 2, p. 50. A. A . E L - S H A R K A W Y , M . S . ZAGHLOUL, a n d A . M . S A N A D

*Study of Thermal Properties, Electrical Conductivity, and the Crystallization Process of t h e Glassy Alloy SeGe 20 (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 4 5 7 - 4 6 2 (1983). See also 8, p. 89; 14.3, p. 222; 22.1.1, p. 421; 22.1.3, p. 440. H . PFEIFFER

*Analytical Theory of the Growth of Crystal Faces (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 4 4 5 - 4 5 4 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 41. P . D U H A J a n d P . SVEC

t r a n s m i s s i o n Electron Microscopy Study of Crystallization in Amorphous Fe 40 Ni 40 B., 0 Alloy (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 2 3 1 - 2 3 6 (1983). See also 2, p. 53; 21.1.1, p. 385. U . D A H M E N a n d K . H . WESTMACOTT

*Ledge Structure and the Mechanism of 0' Precipitate Growth in Al-Cu (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 2 4 9 - 2 6 2 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 107; 21, p. 361; 21.1, p. 377. A . A . K A M I N S K I I , B . V . MILL, G . G . K H O D Z H A B A G Y A N , A . F . KONSTANTTNOVA, A . I .

OKOBOCHKOV,

a n d I . M . SILVESTROVA

"•"Investigation of Trigonal (Lai_ x Nd x ) 3 Ga 6 Si0 1 4 Crystals (I): Growth and Optical Properties (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 3 8 7 - 3 9 8 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 329; 22.8.1, p. 518. I . E . BOLOTOV a n d V . L . P R I L E P O

On the Vacancy Mechanism of t h e Occurrence of Compressive Stresses during the Crystallization of Amorphous Films (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 6 7 - K 7 0 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 38; 10.2, p. 120; 12.2, p. 144; 22.1.3, p. 441; 22.4.1, p. 465. R . B . LAL, M . D . AGGARWAL, R . L . K R O E S , a n d W . R . WILCOX

*A New Technique of Solution Crystal Growth (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 5 4 7 - 5 5 2 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 259; 22.9, p. 532. J . K . JESZKA, J . U L A N S K I , a n d M . K R Y S Z E W S K I

*TTT • TCNQCT Complex Crystallized in Polymer Matrix (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. K 1 4 1 - K 1 4 3 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 228; 22.9, p. 532.

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4. Bonding Properties Original Papers and Short

Notes

J . S H A N K E R a n d R . S U N D AB A J

Dielectric and Anharmonic Behaviour of Silver Halides, Thallous Halides, Alkaline Earth Fluorides, and Lead Fluoride Crystals (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 6 7 - 7 4 (1983). See also 13, p. 146; 14.4, p. 250; 22.5, p. 473; 22.5.1, p. 476; 22.5.3, p. 486.

C. ENGLER a n d W . LORENZ

Erratum to: Calculation of Local Densities of States, Local Charges, and Adsorption Energy on Large Semiconductor Substrate with Single Adsorbate (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 325 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 155; 13.3, p. 167; 22.2.2, p. 448.

J . SHANKER a n d K . SINGH

*Analysis of the Equation of State of Lithium and Sodium Halides (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 381-387 (1983). See also 22.5.2, p. 477. R . K . SINGH a n d N . K . P A N D E Y

*Study of Thermophysical and Anharmonic Properties of Fluorite Compounds (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 5 5 5 - 5 6 2 (1983). See also 6, p. 70; 12.2, p. 141; 22.5.3, p. 486. V . Y A . A N T O N C H E N K O , A . S . D A V Y D O V , a n d A . V . ZOLOTABIUK

*Solitons and Proton Motion in Ice-Like Structures (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 631-640 (1983). See also 6, p. 71; 13.5.4, p. 203; 22.6, p. 491. L.

M. F R U M A B , and A. TÄisKA *Compositional Dependence of the Average Gap in the Ge-Rich Region of the Gej -^S^ NonCrystalline System (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. K 1 2 7 - K 1 3 1 (1983). See also 2, p. 44; 22, p. 404.

TICHY, H . TICHA,

W . THULKE, R . FRAHM, R . HAENSEL, a n d P . RABE

*X-Ray Study of Niobium Disulfide Intercalated with Copper (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 501-509 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 21; 20, p. 307; 22.8, p. 503. R . K . SINGH, D . K . N E B , a n d S. P . SANYAL

*Effect of Three-Body Forces on Thermophysical and Anharmonic Properties of Rare Gas Solid Mixtures (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 289-297 (1983). See also 6, p. 72; 8, p. 86; 12.2, p. 142; 23, p. 533.

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61

R . N . J O A R D E R a n d R . V . GOPALA R A O

Temperature Dependence of the Structure Factor of Liquid Metals (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 2 9 9 - 3 0 6 (1983). See also 2, p. 45; 9, p. 93; 21.1, p. 366; 21.2, p. 387; 21.6, p. 396. S . N E O V , I . GERASSIMOVA, a n d B . SYDZHIMOV

Neutron Diffraction Study of 2 TeO, • V 2 0 6 Glass (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 9 7 - 3 0 1 (1983"). See also 2, p. 46; 22.6.1, p. 498. CH. OPITZ a n d P . DÜBLER

Modelling a n d Illustration of a Penetration Mechanism for Hydrogen into Metal (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 0 5 - 5 1 2 (1983). See also 9, p. 94; 13, p. 148; 22.5, p. 473. H . HERMANN

Influence of Directed Chemical Bonding on t h e Structure of Metallic Glasses. Two-Dimensional Model (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. 1 8 5 - 1 9 5 (1983). See also 2, p. 47; 21, p. 353. G . BABONAS, N . S . K O R E T S , a n d S . MARCINKEVIÖIUS

*Dispersion of Optical Constants in CdP 2 (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 4 7 7 - 4 8 1 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 319; 22.3, p. 457. T . SOMA, Y . K O N N O , a n d H . - M . K A G A Y A

*Local Heine-Abarenkov Potential with Volume-Dependent Parameters of Al (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 7 4 3 - 7 4 8 (1983). See also 12.1, p. 138; 21, p. 355. J . CLAVERIE, G . CAMPET, D . CONTÉ, G . L E F L E M , a n d P . HAGENMUXLER

•Influence of Covalent Bonding on t h e Photoelectrochemical Properties of Some PerovskiteType Related Compounds (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 0 3 - 6 0 9 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 180; 16, p. 266; 22.6.1, p. 498. K . H Ü B N E R , A . V . S H E N D R I K , a n d A . M . PRAITLINSH

•Decomposition of SiO x Films Due t o Internal Stress (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 2 3 9 - 2 4 4 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 37; 19, p. 302; 20.1, p. 321; 22.6, p. 494. T . SOMA a n d H . - M A T S U O K A G A Y A

*The Metallic and Ionic Contributions to Lattive Vibrations of I I I - V Covalent Crystals (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 2 4 5 - 2 5 4 (1983). See also 6, p. 75; 22.2.1, p. 445; 22.2.3, p. 452. A . V . MALAKHOVSKII a n d G . G . VASILEV

Covalency as Source of Intensity for d - d Transitions in Octahedral Complexes (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 3 3 7 - 3 4 4 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 322; 22.5, p. 474.

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A . K . GHOSH, S. CHAKRABORTY, a n d A . MANNA

Density Functional Approach for Metals. The Matheiss Prescription (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 3 7 3 - 3 7 9 (1983). See also 13, p. 1-50; 21.1, p. 371; 21.1.1, p. 382; 21.6, p. 398.

K . C. G U P T A , R . M . AGRAWAL, a n d R . P . S . RATHORE

•Incomplete Gamma Functions and Lattice Sums for B.C.C. Structures (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 3 9 9 - 4 0 4 (1983). See also 6, p. 75; 22.5.2, p. 480.

B . R . K . GUPTA a n d R , P . GOYAL

*A Theoretical Analysis of Interionic Potentials in Rutile-Type Crystals (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. K 7 - K 1 2 (1983). See also 12.2, p. 143; 22.6, p. 494.

A . P . DESHPANDE, V . B . SAPRE, a n d C. M A N D E

* A Study of t h e Chemical Shifts in X - R a y Absorption Spectra a n d the Sublattice Distortion in Some Ternary Chalcopyrite Compounds of the Type CuMS, (b) Vol. 118, No". 1, p. K 3 9 - K 4 2 (1983). See also 20, p. 309; 22.8, p. 507.

X . SHOHOJI

•Statistical Thermodynamic Approach to Some Hyperstoichiometric Dihydrides of Lanthanides (La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm) and Actinides (Np, P u , Am) (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 8 1 1 - 8 2 2 (1983). See also 8, p. 89; 10.1, p. 104; 21.4, p. 392; 21.5, p. 395.

OH. OPITZ, H . MÜLLER, a n d H . MIESSNER

* E H T Calculations for Interstital Hydrogen Bonding in Nickel (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. K 8 5 - K 8 7 (1983). See also 10.1, p. 104; 13.4, p. 184; 21.1, p. 372.

V . HEERA, G . SEIFERT, a n d P . ZIESCHE

Semirelativistic SCF-SW-Xa Calculations of Uranium Compounds. Electronic Structure and Chemical Bond (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. K 1 0 7 - K 1 1 2 (1983). Erratum (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. K227 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 161; 21.5, p. 395.

N . AGRAWAL, R . P . GOYAL, B . R . K . GUPTA, a n d R . K . SINGH

• E v a l u a t i o n of Cohesive Energies for N a C l - N a B r Mixed Crystals (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. K 1 4 1 - K 1 4 6 (1983). See also 22.5.4, p. 488.

T . SOMA, Y . K O N N O , a n d H . - M . K A G A Y A

•Compression Effect on t h e Bulk Modulus of Al. (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. K 1 5 5 - K 1 5 7 (1983). See also 12.1, p. 139; 21, p. 357.

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W . THULKE, R . HAENSEL, a n d P . RABE

*Anisotropic Absorption of Unpolarized X-Radiation in Copper-Intercalated Niobium Disulfide (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 5 3 9 - 5 4 5 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 25; 20, p. 310; 22.8, p. 508. SHU ZHEN a n d G . J . DAVIES

•"Calculation of the Lennard-Jones n-m Potential Energy Parameters for Metals (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 5 9 5 - 6 0 5 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 25; 12.1, p. 139; 21, p. 358. G . D . JAIN a n d J . SHANKER

*Use of Harrison's Potential in Mixed Alkali Halide Crystals (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 7 9 - 8 2 (1983). See also 12.2, p. 143; 22.5.4, p. 488. Y u . S . STARK, A . S . STEINBERG, V . M . VASILEV, a n d V . I . DIMITROV

*Monte Carlo Determination of Long-Range Pair Interaction Energies f r o m Diffuse Scattering of X - R a y s b y Alloys (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 1 4 7 - 1 5 1 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 25; 21.1, p. 374; 21.6, p. 398. S. P . SINGH a n d R . P . S. RATHORE

*Van der Waals' Forces in Face Centred Cubic Cobalt (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 3 4 3 - 3 4 8 (1983). See also 6, p. 77; 12.1, p. 139; 21.1, p. 374. T . SOMA a n d H . - M A K S U O K A G A Y A

*Binding Force Including Ionic Interactions and Bulk Properties for Tetrahedral Compounds (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. K 4 1 - K 4 5 (1983). See also 12.2, p. 143; 22.2, p. 442; 22.4, p. 461. N . SHOHOJI

Statistical Thermodynamics of Hydrogen Solution in Some*Lanthanides (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. K 8 7 - K 9 0 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 25; 21.4, p. 392. T . SOMA a n d H . - M A T S U O K A G A Y A

*Local Heine-Abarenkov Model Potential for I I I - V and I I - V I Covalent Compounds (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 5 4 7 - 5 5 3 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 163; 22.2, p. 442; 22.4, p. 461. P . GLUCK

Polarization Forces between Macroscopic Bodies (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. K 1 3 1 - K 1 3 3 (1983). See also 13.3, p. 170.

U . PIETSCH

* Hydrostatic Pressure and Uniaxal Stress Dependence of t h e Silicon (222) X - R a y Reflection Power (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 8 3 - 1 8 8 (1983). See also 13, p. 152; 22.1.2, p. 437.

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64 MIN-SHENG L E I a n d ZHI-CHENG W A N G

Space Distribution of t h e Chemical Composition of the Thermo-Grown System (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 8 9 - 1 9 5 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 26; 1.6, p. 42; 22.6, p. 497.

Si02-Si0x-Si

U . PIETSCH a n d K . U N G E R

The Influence of Free Carriers on the Equilibrium Lattice Parameter of Semiconductor Materials (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 6 5 - 1 7 2 (1983). See also 1.1, p.12; 22.1.1, p. 422; 22.1.2, p. 438; 22.2.1, p. 447; 22.2.2, p. 451 ; 22.2.4, p. 455. I . SAVATINOVA a n d E . ANACHKOVA

Correlations between OH(OD) Stretching Vibrations and Structural Characteristics of Hydrogen Bonds in K 4 Fe(CN) 6 • 3 H.,0 Crystal (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 5 3 9 - 5 4 5 (1983). See also 6, p. 80; 20.1, p. 329; 22.8, p. 510. P . ENDERS

• S t r u c t u r e and Bonding in Cubic I V - V I Crystals (I): Evidence for Covalent Bonding from LCAO Parameters (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 7 3 5 - 7 4 4 (1983). See also 13, p. 153; 22, p. 414. L . CERVINKA, V . CHAB, a n d S . K o c

* X P S Investigation of the Amorphous TlSe x System (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 6 8 5 - 6 8 9 (1983). See also 2, p. 36; 17, p. 271; 22.3, p. 458.

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5. Mössbauer Spectroscopy Review

Article

V . S. SHPINEL

E x c h a n g e I n t e r a c t i o n a n d H y p e r f i n e Fields a t N o n m a g n e t i c I m p u r i t i e s in R a r e - E a r t h Metals (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 1 1 - 2 4 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 280; 18.4, p. 295; 21.4, p. 390. Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

M. YA. FLYAGIN a n d A . N . M E N

C a l c u l a t i o n of Magnetic H y p e r f i n e I n t e r a c t i o n s in t h e R a r e - E a r t h Orthoferrites w i t h Model Covalency P a r a m e t e r (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 2 7 7 - 2 8 4 (1983). See also 18.4, p. 295; 22.8.2, p. 519. W . BERGHOLZ, S . DAMGAARD, J . W . P E T E R S E N , a n d G . W E Y E R

*A Mössbauer-Spectroscopy S t u d y of t h e Annealing of S u p e r s a t u r a t e d Solutions of " C o in Silicon (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 2 8 9 - 3 0 0 (1983). See also 22.1.2, p. 424. A . V . M I T I N a n d N . V . POLYAKOV

*y-Magnetic Resonance in t h e Presence of Electronic Spin R e l a x a t i o n (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 4 7 7 - 4 8 4 (1983). See also 19, p. 300. K . H . J . B U S C H O W , J . H . N . VAN VTTCHT, P . G . VAN E N G E N ,

D . B . DE MOOIJ, a n d

A . M . VAN D E R

KRAAN

S t r u c t u r e , Magnetic a n d Magneto-Optical Properties, a n d " F e Mössbauer E f f e c t in a N e w Variety of Heusler Alloy: P t F e S b (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 6 1 7 - 6 2 3 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 22; 18.2, p. 281; 20.1, p. 314; 21.1.1, p. 379. R . N A G A R A J A N , E . V . SAMPATHKUMARAN, R . V I J A Y A R A G H A V A N , a n d

BHAKTDARSHAN

* 1 5 1 Eu Mössbauer E f f e c t Measurements in Eu 4 As 3 (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 1 4 9 - K 1 5 1 (1983). See also 21.4, p. 390. G . A . PETRAKOVSKII, K . A . SABLINA, a n d V . P . IKONNIKOV

*Amorphization of R b F e S 2 (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 1 6 5 - K 1 6 7 (1983). See also 2, p. 45; 22.8, p. 504. V . M . P A N , I . Y A . D E K H T Y A R , M . E . OSINOVSKII, S . E . L I T V I N , B . G . N I K I T I N ,

M. M. NISHENKO,

a n d M . P . VORONKO

T h e r m o d y n a m i c a l a n d S t r u c t u r a l Properties of A m o r p h o u s Fe S0 B,, 0 a n d Fe 8 0 P 1 3 C 7 Alloys (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 9 7 - 2 0 6 (1983). See also 2, p. 45; 8, p. 87; 14.1, p. 206; 18.2.1, p. 290; 21.1.1, p. 380. 5

physica, Reg.-Bd. 16

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G. L. WHITTLE

•Magnetic Order in Isoelectronic Co(GaVFe) Alloys (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 3 5 1 - 3 5 6 (1983). See also 18, p. 274; 21.1, p. 366.

P . C . M . G U B B E N S , W . R A S , A . M . VAN D E R R R A A N , a n d H . K . J . B U S C H O W

* Magnetization and 161 Dy Mössbauer Effect Study of DyMn„ and Dy 6 Mn, 3 and Their Ternary Hydrides (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. 2 7 7 - 2 8 2 (1983). See also 18.3, p. 292; 21.4, p. 391.

N . N . D E L Y A G I N , V . I . NESTEROV, a n d S . I . SEMENOV

*The Oscillations of the Môssbauer Line Shift near Tc in the Ferromagnetic Ni-Rh Alloy (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. K 2 7 - K 2 9 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 283; 21.1, p. 368. A . K . ZHETBAEV a n d A . N . OZERNOI

•Mössbauer Study of Radiation Effect of the (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 6 3 - 6 6 (1983). See also 11, p. 127; 21, p. 354.

18l

Ta(p> n) 18I W Reaction

R A M A N I , M . P . SATHYAVATHIAMMA, N . G . P U T T A S W A M Y , a n d R . M . M A L L Y A

•Mössbauer Effect Study of the Thermal Decomposition in Hydrogen of Homogeneously Mixed Ferrous Nickel Oxalates with Different Iron to Nickel Ratios (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 8 7 - 9 6 (1983). See also 22.8, p. 505. U . H E I N E C K E , C. CRUZ, E . W I E S E R , a n d C. B E R N H A R D T

•Structural Transformations and Connected Changes of Magnetic Properties by Mechanical Treatment of SrFe,,0 19 (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p". 2 2 5 - 2 3 2 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 16; 18.3, p. 292; 22.8.2, p. 521. S . LIGENZA, M . LUKASIAK, Z . KUCHARSKI, a n d J . SUWALSKI

»Study of the 3d5 Shell Deformation of Fe 3 + Ions in ZnFe 2 0 4 by High-Field Mössbauer Spectroscopy (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 0 (1983). See also 18.3, p. 292; 22.8.2, p. 521.

A . DRAGTJNAS, K . M A K A R I U N A S , a n d M . B A L C I T J N I E N E

•Correlations of the I19 Sn Mössbauer Isomer Shift with Interatomic Distances for Complex Tetrahedral Semiconductors (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 4 6 3 - 4 6 6 (1983). See also 22.7.1, p. 501.

J . L . D O R M A N N , A . TOMAS, a n d M . N O G U E S

•Cation Ordering in LiFe 5 O s Studied by Mossbauer Spectroscopy and X-Ray Crystallography (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 1 1 - 6 1 8 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 24; 22.8.2, p. 521.

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A. A. Bahgat and M. K. Fayek *Erratum to : Absolute Evaluation of Ferrous and Ferric Concentration in Ca Amphibole (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 809 (1983). See also 22.8, p. 506. V. S. P a t i l , R. G. P i l l a y , P. N. Tan don, and H. G. Devabe •Hyperfine Field Investigations in Some Ru and Rh Based Heusler Alloys (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 5 7 - 6 1 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 284; 21, p. 355; 21.1.1, p. 382. A. R. Arakelyan, R. G. Gabbielyan, A. R. Mketchyan, H. A. Aslanyan, and Kh. V. KotanDYAli •On a Certain Inverse Problem in y-Acoustic Spectroscopy (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. K 6 9 - K 7 4 (1983). See also 7, p. 83; 22.9, p. 529.

G. Dehe and U. BF.JIN Contribution of the Direct B - B Interaction to the Supertransferred Hyperfine Field at Diamagnetic Antimony in Oxidic Spinels Determined by 121Sb Mossbauer Spectroscopy (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 485-488 (1983). See also 18.3, p. 293; 22.8.2, p. 522.

D. Fruchabt, B. Malaman, G. Le Caee, and B. Roques Magnetic Studies of Monoclinic FeGe (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 555-569 (1983). See also 18.4, p. 296; 21.1.1, p. 383. J. Peblek •Paramagnetic Hyperfine Structure of Iron (57) in Vi-^Fe-jO,, (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 589-594 (1983). See also 18.1, p. 279; 22.6.1, p. 498. Y. Mujraoka, M. Shiga, and Y. Nakamuba •Magnetic Properties and Thermal Expansion of (Zri_ i Ta x ) Fe„ (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 717-722 (1983). See also 8, p. 89; 18.2, p. 285; 18.4, p. 297; 21.1.1, p. 383. 0 . Schneeweiss, T. ZemöIk, T. 2ak, and S. Mageb •Atomic Structure and Magnetic Properties of the Pseudobinary Alloys Fe3(Al, Si) (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 125-129 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 26; 14.1, p. 209; 18.2, p. 286; 21.1.1, p. 384.

D. K. Chakbababty, A. Bandyopadhyay, S. B. P a t i l , and S. N. Shbingi •Magnetic and Mossbauer Studies of Some Mixed Cobaltites of the Lanthanides and Alkali Metals (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 213-222 (1983). See also 18.2, p. 286; 22.8, p. 508.

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G . D E H E a n d J . SUWALSKI

*121Sb and 67 Fe Mössbauer Effect in Sb Substituted Lithium Ferrite in the Presence of a Magnetic Field (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. K 1 5 5 - K 1 5 8 (1983). See also 18.3, p. 293; 22.8.2, p. 523.

R . OLIVELLA, E . MOLINS, a n d J . T E J A D A

*Mössbauer Second-Order Doppler Shift in MgO: 6 'Co (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. K 1 6 5 - K 1 6 8 (1983). See also 22.6, p. 496.

E . FBITZSCH a n d C. PIETZSCH

*Lamb Mössbauer Fraction and Mean Square Displacement of Iron in Pyrite (FeS„) (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. K 1 1 3 - K 1 1 5 (1983). See also 6, p. 79; 22, p. 413. A . ANTONINI, V . FANO, a n d I . ORTALLI

*Mossbauer Study of the Pb x Sm _ z , l 9 Te System (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. K 1 5 - K 1 8 (1983). See also 22, p. 413.

G . L . W H I T T L E a n d A . M . STEWART

»Mössbauer Effect Study of F e g s - ^ i j - B ^ Metallic Glasses (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 1 0 1 - 1 0 7 (1983). See also 2, p. 54; 18.2, p. 288; 21.1, p. 377; 21.1.1, p. 385. E . A . VASILEV a n d V . A . VIKCHEXKO

*Hyperfine Interactions of 67 Fe and 119Sn in Iron Antimonide Base Alloys (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 4 1 - K 4 4 (1983). See also 21.1.1, p. 385.

B . GLOWACKI a n d J . CHOJCAN

*Studies on the Condition of Obtaining a Single Phase. Superconducting Nb 3 Sn Layer by Mossbauer Spectroscopy (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 9 3 - K 9 6 (1983). See also 9, p. 96; 14.2, p. 214; 21, p. 361. R . G . G A B R I E L Y A N , L . A . K O C H AH Y AN, A . R . M K R T C H Y A N , a n d H . A . U N A N Y A N

*Time Dependence of Mossbauer y-Radiation Modulated by Acoustic Excitations (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. K123 —K128 (1983). J . K A N S Y , T . J . P A N E S , a n d M . SZUSZKTEWICZ

•Influence of Non-Homogeneity of Sample Thickness on the Determination of Absolute Mossbauer Fraction (a) Vol. 80, No. 2, p. 6 4 3 - 6 5 5 (1983). See also 22.8, p. 511.

6. L a t t i c e D y n a m i c s . P h o n o n s

6. Lattice Dynamics. Phonons

Review

Articles

V. K H . BRIKENSHTEIN, V . A . BENDERSKII, a n d P . G . FILIPPOV

Fluorescence of Molecular Crystals a t High Levels of Optical P u m p i n g (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. 9 - 3 9 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 194; 20.2, p. 332; 20.3, p. 334; 22.9, p. 525.

K . N . SHRIVASTAVA

*Theory of S p i n - L a t t i c e R e l a x a t i o n (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 4 3 7 - 4 5 8 (1983). See also 13, p. 146; 20.1, p. 312; 22.5, p. 4 7 3 ; 22.8.1, p. 512.

M . CARDONA

•"Vibrational Spectra of H y d r o g e n in Silicon a n d G e r m a n i u m (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 4 6 3 - 4 8 1 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 312; 22.1.1, p. 4 1 8 ; 22.1.2, p. 423.

Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

A . S . DAVYDOV a n d A . V . ZOLOTARIUK

*Autolocalized Collective E x c i t a t i o n s in Molecular Chains w i t h Cubic A n h a r m o n i e i t y (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 1 1 5 - 1 2 5 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 194.

0 . ZIEP

• E s t i m a t i o n of Second-Order Auger R e c o m b i n a t i o n in L e a d Chalcogenides (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 1 6 1 - 1 7 0 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 155; 13.5.2, p. 200; 22.8, p. 502.

E . GURAUSKAS, J . KAVALIAUSKAS, G . KRIVAITE, a n d A . SILEIKA

• I n f r a r e d Absorption Spectra of Cd 0 2 Hg 0 - 8 Te Crystals (b) Vol. 115, N o . 1, p. 1 9 5 - 2 0 2 (1983). ' See also 20.1, p. 312; 22.4.4, p. 470.

V . SCHULZ a n d L . M E R T E N

•Dispersion Curves of S t i m u l a t e d R a m a n E f f e c t in Piezoelectric Cubic Crystals (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 2 2 5 - 2 3 3 (1983). See also 13.5, p. 192; 20, p. 307; 22.2.2, p. 448.

T . SOMA, H . - M A T S U O K A G A Y A , a n d M . N I S H I G A K I

• M e a n - S q u a r e Displacement a n d L i n d e m a n ' s Criterion for Melting of Alkali Metals (b) Vol. 115, N o . 1, p. 2 7 3 - 2 7 6 (1983). See also 8, p. 85; 21.2, p. 387.

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Y . Y . ABOLINSH, S. V . KARPOV, a n d A . A . SHULTIN

• R a m a n Studies of A m m o n i u m Ion Motion in N H 4 N 0 3 - V Crystals (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 5 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 14; 20.1, p. 313; 22.8.1. p. 512.

V . KALESINSKAS,. J . GRIGAS, R . JANKEVICIUS, a n d A . AUDZIONIS

S o f t Mode in t h e Microwave Dielectric Spectra of t h e S b S I - B i S I System (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. K 1 1 - K 1 3 (1983). See also 14.4.1, p. 256; 22.8, p. 502.

H . SOBOTTA, H . N E U M A N N , N . N . S Y R B U , a n d V . R I E D E

• I n f r a r e d L a t t i c e V i b r a t i o n Spectra of Monoclinic ZnP., (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. K 5 5 - K 5 8 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 313; 22.3, p. 456.

H . - J . FITTING a n d J . BOYDE

•Monte-Carlo Calculation of Electron A t t e n u a t i o n in S i 0 2 (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 2 (1983). See also 14.3.4, p. 243; 22.6, p. 490.

G. D . KHATTAK

•Specific H e a t of U r a n i u m Dioxide ( U 0 2 ) between 0.3 a n d 50 K (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 3 1 7 - 3 2 1 (1983). See also 8, p. 85; 18.4, p. 295; 22.6, p. 490.

C. MALINOWSKA-ADAMSKA, M . OWSIEJCZYK, a n d L . WOJTCZAK

• T h e r m o d y n a m i c s of Strongly A n h a r m o n i c Crystals (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 3 3 5 - 3 4 5 (1983). See also 8, p. 85; 21, p. 350; 21.2, p. 387.

H . K O S T E K , J R . , I . N . I A S S I E V I C H , a n d K . HTJBNEK

• T h e r m a l l y S t i m u l a t e d E x c i t a t i o n of Electrons f r o m Deep T r a p s of I n s u l a t o r s in Electric Fields (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 4 0 9 - 4 1 4 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 174; 14.3.4, p. 243; 22.6, p. 491.

H . R A U H , R . G E I C K , N . L E H N E R , J . BOUILLOT, a n d G . ECKOLD

• P h o n o n Dispersion in t h e P e r o v s k i t e - T y p e L a y e r Material K$x Single Crystals in the Region of the Fundamental Absorption Edge (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. K 1 4 3 - K 1 4 8 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 198; 14.3.4, p. 247; 20.1, p. 328; 20.3, p. 34-5. N. M. G a s a n l y , A. F. Goncharov, N. X. Melnik, and A. S. Ragimov Optical Phonons in GaSi -^Se^. Layer Mixed Crystals (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 7 (1983). See also 6, p. 79; 20.1, p. 328.

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22.4 II-VI Compounds Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

K . - H . B Ä T H E B , W . BRÜCKNER, W . MOLDENHAUER, a n d H . - P . BRÜCKNER

Microscopic Degradation Model for ZnO Varistors (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 2 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 29; 14.3.3, p. 237. V . B . BIKBAEV, S . C . KARPINSKAS, a n d J . J . VAITKUS

Electrical Properties of Mo-Cadmium Chalcogenide Schottky Barrier Diodes (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 8 3 - 5 9 0 (1983). See also 14.3.2, p. 233; 14.3.3, p. 237. H o A NO NGOC CAM, N G U Y E N V A N H I E U , a n d H A V I N H T A N

On the Theory of the Nonlinear Acousto-Optical Effect in Semiconductors (b) Vol. 11(5, No. 1, p. 2 5 - 2 9 (1983). See also 7, p. 82; 13.5.1, p. 195; 20, p. 307; 22.2, p. 442. M . SCROCCO

Satellite Structure of ZnO and Zn(II) Halides Studied by X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 4 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 157; 17, p. 269; 22.5, p. 473. T . L . T A N S L E Y , D . F . N E E L Y , a n d C. P . F O L E Y

Optical Dispersion in Zinc Oxide (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 491 - 4 9 6 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 159; 20.1, p. 320. J . M . HVAM, G . BLATTNER, M . R E U S C H E R , a n d C . KLINGSHIRN

The Biexciton Levels and Nonlinear Optical Transitions in ZnO (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 1 7 9 - 1 8 9 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.3, p. 341. G . DRÄGER, R . W i r P E R M A N N , O . BRÜMMER, a n d A . ¡SIMUNEK

Polarized ZnK- and OK-Emission Bands of ZnO (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. K 1 1 3 - K 1 1 6 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 161; 20, p. 309. V u X U A N QUANG,

N G U Y E N QUANG LIEM,

N G U Y E N C'ONG T H A N H ,

THUOXG V A N CHUONG,

LE THI L E THANH

Photoluminescence of Rare-Earth Centers in ZnO Phosphors (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. K 1 6 1 - K 1 6 5 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 343. B . H . BAIRAMOV, A . HEINRICH, G . IRMER, V . V . TOPOROV, a n d E . ZIEGLER

Raman Study of the Phonon Halfwidths and the Phonon-Plasmon Coupling in ZnO (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 2 2 7 - 2 3 4 (1983). See also 6', p. 77; 13.5.3, p. 202; 20.1, p. 325.

and

22.4 I I - V I Compounds

461

J . P U L S , F . H E N N E B E R G E R , a n d J . VOIGT

Excited States of Bound Excitons in Wurtzite-Tvpe Semiconductors (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 2 9 1 - 2 9 8 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 198; 20.3, p. 343. T . SOMA a n d H . - M A T S U O K A G A Y A

Binding Force Including Ionic Interactions and Bulk Properties for Tetrahedral Compounds (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. K 4 1 - K 4 5 (1983). See also 4, p. 63; 12.2, p. 143; 22.2, p. 442. T . SOMA a n d H . - M A T S U O K A G A Y A

Local Heine-Abarenkov Model Potential for I I I - V and I I - V I Covalent Compounds (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 5 4 7 - 5 5 3 (1983). See also 4, p. 63; 13.1, p. 163; 22.2, p. 442. D . SUISKY

Multiphonon Structure of Optical Transitions to I m p u r i t y Resonance States. The Influence of Anharmonicity (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 6 4 5 - 6 5 4 (1983). See also 6, p. 81; 13.4, p. 190; 20.1, p. 330.

Subject Index

462

22.4.1 Sulphides Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

, M . P . LISITSA, S . F . TEREKHOVA, a n d N . A . ONISHCHENKO

Two-Beam Interferometry in the Exciton Spectroscopy of CdS (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 1 8 7 - 1 9 4 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 194; 20.1, p. 312. H . Y O S H I D A a n d S . SHIONOYA

Luminescence of High Density Electron-Hole Plasma in CdS and CdSe in a Wide Temperature Range (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 2 0 3 - 2 0 8 (1983). See also 13.5, p. 192; 20.3, p. 334; 22.4.2, p. 466. H . ROSSMANN, P . H E N N E B E R G E R , a n d J . VOIGT

Memory Effect in the Excitonic Transmission of CdS (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. K 6 3 - K 6 7 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 194. B . R , S E T H I , P . K . G O Y A L , O . P . SHARMA, a n d P . C . MATHUR

High-Field DC Conductivity in n-Type CdS Single Crystals Annealed in Molten Indium (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 8 9 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 173; 14.3, p. 215. P . L. K U K K a n d A . J . ERM

Luminescent Centre Formation Processes in Activated CdS Phosphors (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 9 1 - 1 0 0 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 108; 13.4, p. 173; 20.3, p. 334. R . MACH, G . O . MÜLLER, W . GEKICKE, a n d J . VON K A L B E N

The Efficiency of Electron Impact Excited Luminescence in ZnS Thin Film Devices (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 1 8 7 - 1 9 4 (1983). See also 14.3.1, p. 229; 14.3.3, p. 236'; 20.3, p. 335; 22.4.2, p. 466. D . NESHEVA a n d E . VATEVA

Some Peculiarities of High Temperature Sensitization in CdS (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 4 5 - K 4 8 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 174; 16, p. 264. M . S . B R O D I N , N . A . DAVYDOVA, a n d I . Y u . S H A B L I I

Relation of Recombination Radiation Spectra to the Concentration of Structure Defects in CdS Single Crystals (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 6 4 1 - 6 4 7 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 195; 20.3, p. 336. P . L . K U K K a n d A . J . ERM

Isochronal Annealing of Quenched CdS Phosphors (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 3 9 3 - 3 9 9 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 109; 13.4, p. 175; 20.3, p. 336.

463

22.4.1 Sulphides A. HAUFE, K . HENNEBERGER, J . RÖSELER, a n d H . - J . WÜNSCHE

Parameters of Bound Multiexciton Complexes in Direct Polar Semiconductors (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 1 9 1 - 2 0 3 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 195; 20.3, p. 336; 22,4.2, p. 466.

R . BAUMERT, I . BROSER, J . GUTOWSKI, a n d A . HOFFMANN

Forbidden Luminescence and Resonance R a m a n Scattering of Bound Exciton States in CdS (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 2 6 1 - 2 6 7 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 195-, 20.3, p. 337.

G . F . D O B B Z H A N S K I I , O . V . F I A L K O V S K A Y A , L . I . K H I R U N E N K O , a n d S . P . SMIRNOV

Optical Absorption of CdS: Nd Crystals (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. K 3 1 - K 3 4 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 315.

J . M . NORAS

Fluctuations in Light Transmission of Zinc Sulphide (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 5 3 - K 5 6 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 316.

S . PAKEVA a n d R . DAFINOVA

Electroluminophors on the Basis of ZnS : Sn (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 7 7 - K 8 0 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 337.

W . B U S S E , H . - E . G U M L I C H , R . O . TORNQVIST, a n d V . - P . T A N N I N E N

Zero-Phonon Lines in Electroluminescence and Photoluminescence of ZnS:Mn Films Grown by Atomic Layer Epitaxy (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 5 3 - 5 5 8 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 338.

Thin

H . ZIMMERMANN, R . B O Y N , a n d N . NAGEL

Photoinduced Absorption Spectra of ZnS: Fe Crystals (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. 2 2 9 - 2 3 9 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 178; 20.1, p. 318.

H . ZIMMERMANN a n d R . B O Y N

On the Configuration Coordinate Diagram of ZnS : Fe (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 6 1 1 - 6 1 8 (1983). See also 6, p. 74; 13.4, p. 179-, 20.1, p. 320; 20.3, p. 339.

V . P . GRIBKOVSKII,

A . A . GLADYSHCHUK,

V . V . ZUBRITSKII,

BLONSKII

Streamer Discharges in Semiconductors (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 7 6 5 - 7 7 4 (1983). See also 14.3.4, p. 245-, 20.3, p. 340.

V . V . PARASHCHTJK,

and

G. P . YA-

Subject Index

464 G . 0 . MULLER a n d R . MACH

On the Mechanism of Electron Impact Excited Luminescence Devices (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 7 9 - K 1 8 3 (1983). See also 14.3.4, p. 246; 20.3, p. 341.

S . ASAXO, N . YAMASHITA, a n d Y . OGAWA

Luminescence and Vibrational Structure of the Luminophors CaS : Cr3 v and CaSe : Cr3 + (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 8 9 - 1 0 0 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 181; 20.3, p. 341; 22.4.2, p. 467.

D . V E R I T Y , D . S H A W , F . J . B R Y A N T , a n d C . G . SCOTT

DLTS Investigation of Electron Traps in As-Grown and Cd-Fired CdS (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 2 6 7 - 2 7 5 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 183; 14.3.4, p. 247.

M . S . BRODIN, N . I . VITRIKHOVSKII, A . A . K Y P E N , S . G . SHEVEL, a n d N . I . YANUSHEVSKII

Spatial and Spectral Characteristics and a New Model of Laser Generation for CdSType Single Crystals under One-Photon Excitation (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 4 9 - 3 6 3 (1983). See also 20.2, p. 332; 22.4.4, p. 471.

G . D . SHIBARSHINA, S . A . MOSKALENKO, a n d P . I . K H A D Z H I

The Polariton Soliton Formation Due to the Effect of the Dipole Momentum Saturation (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 1 5 3 - 1 5 8 (1983). See also 13.5, p. 193; 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.1, p. 325.

L . STAUFFER, B . S T E B E , a n d G . M U N S C H Y

Optical Absorption by an Exciton Bound to an Ionized Donor Impurity in Anisotropic Semiconductors (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 1 9 3 - 1 9 8 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 185; 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.1, p. 325.

0 . GOEDE a n d D . H E N N I G

Isovalent-Impurity Clusters in Koster-Slater Approximation (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 2 6 1 - 2 6 8 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 162; 13.4, p. 185; 22.2.2, p. 450.

J . FLOHRER a n d M . PORSCH

Effect of Valence Band Splitting on the Biexciton Binding Energy in Wurtzite-Type Semiconductors (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 6 3 9 - 6 4 9 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 163; 13.5.1, p. 198.

V . X . Q U A N G , T . K I M A N H , N . Q . L I E M , K . MAASS, a n d B . SELLE

A New Luminescence Band Related to Radiation Defects in Ion-Implanted Zinc Sulphide (a) V o l . 79, N o . 2, p . K 1 8 1 - K 1 8 5

See also 11, p. 133; 20.3, p. 345.

(1983).

22.4.1 Sulphides

465

G . 0 . MÜLLER, S . L . K A R P E N K O , R . P . SEISYAN, a n d M . A . YAKOBSON

Influence of Doping on Excitonic Luminescence Spectra in CdS (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. K 9 3 - K 9 5 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 198; 20.3, p. 346. I . E . BOLOTOV a n d V . L . P R I L E P O

On the Vacancy Mechanism of t h e Occurrence of Compressive Stresses during the Crystallization of Amorphous Films (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 6 7 - K 7 0 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 38; 3, p. 59; 10.2, p. 120; 12.2, p. 144; 22.1.3, p. 441. M . BHATTACHARYA, S. MUKHOPADHYAY, a n d T . K . MITRA

Study of a Bound Surface Optical Polaron by a Non-Perturbative Method (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 5 5 5 - 5 6 4 (1983). See also 13.3, p. 171; 13.5.3, p. 202; 22.2.1, p. 447; 22.5.2, p. 485. A . F E R R E I R A DA S I L V A , R . M I C N A S , I . C . DA C U N H A L I M A , a n d R . K I S H O R E

The I m p u r i t y Conduction of n-Type CdS : A Two B a n d Approach (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. K 1 0 1 - K 1 0 6 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 190; 14.3, p. 227. DANG D I N H THONG a n d O . GOEDE

Optical Study of Highly Mn-Doped ZnS Crystals (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. K145 —K150 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 347. H . ZIMMERMANN u n d R . B O Y N

Excitation Behaviour of Blue ('G 4 -» 3 H 6 ) and Infrared ( 3 F 4 -» 3 H 6 ) Photoluminescence of ZnS: Tm, Ag Crystals (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. K189 —K193 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 191; 20.3, p. 347.

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Subject Index

466 22.4.2 Selenides

Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

H . YOSHIDA a n d S . SHIONOYA

Luminescence of High Density Electron-Hole Plasma in CdS and CdSe in a Wide Temperature Range (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 2 0 3 - 2 0 8 (1983). See also 13.5, p. 192; 20.3, p. 334; 22.4.1, p. 462.

V . V . AKISTOV,

A . V . ZARETSKII,

Y U . A . OSIPYAN,

V. F . PETRENKO,

G . K . STRUKOVA,

and

1.1.

RHODOS

Dislocations in Deformed ZnSe Single Crystals as Studied by Weak-Beam Electron Microscopy (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 1 0 1 - 1 0 6 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 109.

R . M A C H , G . O . M Ü L L E R , W . G E E I C K E , a n d J . VON K A L B E N

The Efficiency of Electron Impact Excited Luminescence in ZnS Thin Film Devices (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 1 8 7 - 1 9 4 (1983). See also 14.3.1, p. 229; 14.3.3, p. 236; 20.3, p. 335; 22.4.1, p. 462.

W . WESTERA

Electro-Acoustic Effects in CdSe (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 4 0 5 - 4 0 8 (1983). See also 7, p. 82; 14.3.4, p. 243.

R . M A C H , J . VAN K A L B E N , W . G E R I C K E , G . O . M Ü L L E R , a n d G . U . R E I N S P E R G E R

ZnSe: Mn in AC Thin Film Electroluminescence Devices (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 4 9 4 (1983). See also 14.3.1, p. 230; 14.3.3, p. 237; 20.3, p. 336.

A. H A U F E , K . H E N N E B E R G E R , J . R Ö S E L E R , a n d H . - J . W Ü N S C H E

Parameters of Bound Multiexciton Complexes in Direct Polar Semiconductors (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 1 9 1 - 2 0 3 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 195; 20.3, p. 336; 22.4.1, p. 463.

Y . WATANABE, J . TAKEUCHI, a n d M . OKA

Microwave Transport Properties around the Structural Phase Transition of MnSe (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 1 3 - K 1 5 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 15; 14.3, p. 218.

S. M . WASIM, B . FERNANDEZ, a n d R . ALDANA

Thermal Conductivity of HgSe (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 7 4 3 - 7 4 6 (1983). See also 8, p. 88.

22.4.2 Selenides

467

I . E . TURE, F . POULIN, A . W . BRINKMAN, a n d J . WOODS

E l e c t r o n T r a p s a n d Deep Levels in Cadmium Selenide (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 5 3 5 - 5 4 4 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 180; 14.3.3, p. 239.

S . ASANO, X . YAMASHITA, a n d Y . OGAWA

Luminescence a n d Vibrational S t r u c t u r e of t h e L u m i n o p h o r s C a S : C r 3 ' a n d CaSe:Cr 3 + (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 8 9 - 1 0 0 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 181; 20.3, p. 341; 22.4.1, p. 464. T . A M AND, A . C O R N E T , M . P U G N E T , J . C O L L E T , M . BROTJSSEATJ, a n d B . S . R A Z B I H I N

Picosecond S t u d y of t h e E x c i t o n Gas Cooling (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 1 1 3 - 1 1 9 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.3, p. 341; 22.5, p. 474. S. W . BIERNACKI

Splitting of t h e 3d Levels of I r o n Group I m p u r i t i e s in C r y s t a l s with Zincblende Structure (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 5 2 5 - 5 3 3 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 183; 20.1, p. 323. . M . S . B R O D I N , V . M . B A N D U R A , a n d M . G . MATSKO

Direct Luminescence Evidence for t h e Degenerate E l e c t r o n - H o l e P l a s m a F o r m a t i o n in A T , B V I Semiconductors

(b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 8 7 (1983). See also 13, p. lol ; 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.3, p. 343; 22.4.3, p. 468.

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468

Subject Index

22.4.3 Tellurides Original

Papers

and Short

Xotes

D . VERITY, J . NAHUM, a n d E . J . BRYANT

Donor-Related Edge Luminescence in Ion-Implanted ZnTe (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 4 9 9 - 5 0 8 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 174; 20.3, p. 335.

J . TOUSKOVA, D . K I N D L , J . T O U S E K , a n d E . K L I E R

Some Electrical Properties of Au x Te/CdTe Heterojunctions on CdTe Thick Films (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 3 6 5 - 3 7 4 (1983). See also 14.3.1, p. 230; 14.3.3, p. 238. M . NAGABHOOSHANAM a n d V . H A R I B A B U

Conductivity and Hall Coefficient Studies in Plastically Deformed CdTe Single Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 8 9 - K 9 2 (1983). See also 10.2, p. Ill ; 14.3, p. 218.

M . Y A . V A L A K H , A . P . L I T V I N C H U K , a n d G . G . TARASOV

Effect of the Pumping Intensity on the Resonant Secondary Emission Spectra of Optically Aligned Hot Excitons in ZnTe Crystals (b) Vol. 116, No. 2, p. K 6 1 - K 6 5 (1983). Erratum (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. K167 (1983). See also 6, p. 73; 13.5.1, p. 196; 20.3, p. 337.

Z. DZIUBA

I m p u r i t y B a n d Conduction in HgTe (I): Experimental Data (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 5 3 1 - 5 4 0 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 179; 14.3, p. 220.

T . HUANG a n d A. L . RUOFF

Pressure-Induced Phase Transitions of HgTe (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 9 3 - K 1 9 7 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 17; 12.2, p. 143.

Z.

DZIUBA

I m p u r i t y Band Conduction in HgTe (II): Theoretical Analysis (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 3 1 9 - 3 2 6 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 182; 14.3, p. 221.

M . S . BRODIN, V . M . B A N D U R A , a n d M . G . MATSKO

Direct Luminescence Evidence for the Degenerate Electron-Hole Plasma Formation in A 1 J B V I Semiconductors

(b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 8 3 - 8 7 (1983). See also 13, p. 151; 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.3, p. 343; 22.4.2, p. 467.

22.4.3 Tellurides

469

V . I . IVANOV-OMSKII, A . SH. MEKHTIEV, S . A . RUSTAMBEKOVA, a n d E . N .

UKRAINTSEV

Plasma Reflection and Hole Optical Effective Mass in p-HgTe (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 1 5 9 - 1 6 9 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 162; 20.1, p. 325. Z. DZIUBA a n d R .

KOWALCZYK

The Analysis of the Conductivity Tensor Components in HgTe-Type Semiconductors (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. K 1 1 - K 1 5 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 223. R . BALTRAMIEJTJNAS, E . KUOKSTIS, a n d A . ZUKAUSKAS

Self-Heating of Dense Exciton Gas in CdTe Single Crystals (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 4 5 3 - 4 5 7 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 198; 20.3, p. 345.

H . MTILLER, P . HAASEN, a n d W .

SCHROTER

Thermopower of Plastically Deformed Cadmium Telluride (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 2 2 3 - 2 3 0 (1983). See also 10.2 p. 120; 14.3.4, p. 248; 15, p. 263.

Subject Index

470 22.4.4 Mixed Crystals

Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

K. Gttrattskas, J . K a v a l i a u s k a s , G. K r i v a i t e , and A. Stletka Infrared Absorption Spectra of Cd0.2Hg0.sTe Crystals (b) Vol. 115, No. 1, p. 1 9 5 - 2 0 2 (1983). See also 6, p. 69; 2Q.1, p. 312.

A. V. M a l y a v k i n Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance in Z n j ^Mn^Tc (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 3 5 3 - 3 5 8 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 194; 19, p. 299; 20.3, p. 335.

A. P. Litvinchuk and N. I. Vitrikhovskii The Variation of the Energy Gap with Composition in the Quaternary Alloy System ZnTej -%Jixiiex (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. K 1 5 1 - K 1 5 4 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 156-, 13.5.1, p. 195; 20.3, p. 336.

R. A. Abbetj, J . Stankiewicz, and W. Giriat Temperature Dependence of the Absorption Edge in Cdi —^Mn^Se (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 1 5 3 - K 1 5 6 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 315.

V. Agekyau, R. Bindemann, R. Schwabe, Yu. Stepanov, and I. S t r e i t Luminescence of Excitons Bound" by Disorder-Potential Fluctuations in CdSi Spatial Diffusion, Excitation Level Dependence, and Kinetics (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. K 4 3 - K 4 6 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 196; 20.3, p. 337.

V. I. Ivanov-Omskii, V. K. Ogorodnikov, and V. D. Roztimnyi Surface Defects of Closed-System-Grown Cd^Hgi-a/Tej. Epitaxial Layers (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 7 1 - 7 4 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 36; 20.1, p. 316.

Nguyen T h e Khoi, J . G i n t e r , and A. Twardowski Magnetooptical Study of the Fundamental Absorption Edge in Cdi-^Mn^Te (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. 6 7 - 7 4 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 196; 18, p. 274; 20, p. 3d8.

P. WiâNiEWSKi and M. Nawrocki Composition Dependence of the Energy Gap in Cdj -^Mn^Se (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. K 4 3 - K 4 5 (1983). See also 13.5.1, p. 196; 20.1, p. 318.

:

22.4.4 Mixed Crystals

471

M U K E S H J A I N , H . K . SEIIGAT., a n d A . V . R . W A R R I E R

The Variation of Optical Energy Gaps with Composition in P b i - ^ H g ^ S Alloy Films (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. 6 7 - 7 0 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 319. J . ZHANG a n d J . C. THUILLIER

The Effect of Annealing Temperature on the Electron Concentration of (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 4 9 - 6 5 3 (1983). See also 14.3, p. 221.

Hgo.3Cdo.7Te

T . TAGUCHI

Crystal Growth and Neutral-Acceptor Bound-Exciton Emission of ZnCdTe by THM with Te Solvent (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. K 1 1 5 - K 1 1 9 (1983). See also 3, p. 58; 13.4, p. 181; 13.5.1, p. 196; 20.3, p. 341. P. KLEINERT

Vibrational Behaviour of Mixed Diatomic Crystals ABi_cC) between 0.3 and 50 K (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. 3 1 7 - 3 2 1 (1983). See also 6, p. 70; 8, p. 85; 18.4, p. 295. A . V . SALKER, K . SESHAN, a n d H . V . K E E R

Phase Transition Behaviour of VO, (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 3 7 - K 4 0 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 14; 8, p. 85. C. N . DUCKWORTH, A . W . BRINKMAN, a n d J . WOODS

Deep Level Transient Spectroscopy in TiO a :Nb (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 9 9 - K 1 0 2 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 174; 14.3.3, p. 236.

22.6 Simple Oxides

491

M . ELANGO, J . P R U U L M A N N , a n d A . P . ZHURAKOVSKII

Recombination Luminescence and Energy Transfer in Ionic Crystals at XUV Excitation by Synchrotron Radiation (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 3 9 9 - 4 0 7 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 335; 22.5.2, p. 478.

H . K Ö S T E R , J R . , I . N . IASSIEVICH, a n d K . HÜHNER

Thermally Stimulated Excitation of Electrons from Deep Traps of Insulators in Electric Fields (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 4 0 9 - 4 1 4 (1983). See also 6, p. 70; 13.4, p. 174; 14.3.4, p. 243.

V . S . GRUNI.V, I . B . P A T R I N A , a n d Z . N . ZONN

Impurities and Electron Localization in V>05 Crystals (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 5 4 5 - 5 5 3 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 174; 19, p. 300.

M . L . KALRA

Role of the Electron Scattering Processes in the H u b b a r d Model in the Insulator-toMetal Transition (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 5 7 5 - 5 8 5 (1983). See also 14, p. 204.

M . D . SMOLTN, A . F . A N D R E E V A , a n d V . A . OGORODNIK

Electroconduction and Thermoelectricity of Terbium Oxide Films (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 5 8 7 - 5 9 2 (1983). See also 13.5.3, p. 201; 14.3.1, p. 229; 15, p. 261.

V . Y A . ANTONCHENKO, A . S . DAVYDOV, a n d A . V . ZOLOTARIUK

Solitons and Proton Motion in Ice-Like Structures (b) Vol. 115, No. 2, p. 6 3 1 - 6 4 0 (1983). See also 4, p. 60; 6, p. 71; 13.5.4, p. 203.

H . G R U B E R a n d E . KRAUTZ

Magnetoresistance and Conductivity in the Binary System Titanium-Oxygen (II): Semiconductive Titanium Oxides (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 1 1 - 5 1 8 (1983). See also 8, p. 86; 14.1, p. 206; 14.3, p. 216; 15, p. 261; 18, p. 273.

V . D . RODRIGUEZ, V . M . ORERA, Y . C H E N , a n d R . ALCALA

Thermoluminescence of Low-Temperature Crystals (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. 5 7 7 - 5 8 2 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 336.

X-Irradiated

P . PAROLI, L . R Y A B O V A , V . S ALUN, a n d A . TUCCIARONE

Optical Filters Based on Pyrolytic Films of Metal Oxides (a) Vol. 75, No. 2, p. K 2 0 9 - K 2 1 0 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 315.

MgO

and

MgO: Li

Single

Subject Index

492 W . GUNSSER a n d K . ROHWER

*Determination of t h e Correlation between the Crystal Field Axis System and the Crystal lographic Axes in Chromium-Doped ß-Ga„0 3 b y E P R (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 2 7 5 - 2 7 8 (1983). See also 19, p. 300. I . T . GODMANIS, A . N . T R U K H I N , a n d K . H Ü B N E R

E x c i t o n - P h o n o n Interaction in Crystalline and Vitreous S i 0 2 (b) Vol. 116, No. 1, p. 2 7 9 - 2 8 7 (1983). See also 6, p. 72; 13.5.1, p. 195; 20.1, p. 315; 22.1.1, p. 419. E . V . A N U F R I E V a n d V . A . GURTOV

Accumulation and Discharging of the Hole Charge in Oxide Layers of MIS Structures (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 0 7 - 1 1 1 (1983). See also 11, p. 125; 13.3, p. 168; 14.3.3, p. 237. L. KOMITOV a n d A . G . P E T R O V

Optical Method for Determination of Anchoring Energy of Tilted Nematic Layers (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 3 7 - 1 4 3 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 39; 2, p. 45. S . B . N E W C O M B , W . M . STOBBS, a n d J . A . L I T T L E

The Transmission Electron Microscopy of 1 to 2 nm Rhodium Particles Dispersed on T -A1„0 3

(a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 1 9 1 - 1 9 6 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 30. H . FISCHER, G . GÖTZ, a n d H . K A R G E

Radiation Damage in Ion-Implanted Quartz Crystals (I): Nuclear and Electronic Energy Deposition (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 4 9 - 2 5 6 (1983). See also 11, p. 125. U . MESSERSCHMIDT, Y . NISHINO, T . IMURA, a n d H . SAKA

X - R a y Topographic In-Situ Observation of Slip Band Propagation Crystals (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. 2 7 7 - 2 8 4 (1983). Erratum (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 411 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 30; 10.2, p. 111.

in MgO Single

D . SCHULZE, J . F I N S T E R , E . H E N S E L , W . SKORUPA, a n d U . K R E I S S I G

X P S Studies of Si0 2 Surface Layers Formed by Oxygen Ion Implantation into Silicon (a) Vol. 76, No. 1, p. K 2 1 - K 2 4 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 39; 17, p. 269. V . G . BARYSHEVSKII, S. A . K U T E N , a n d V . I . RAPOPORT

Quadrupole Splitting of Hydrogen-Like Atom Levels in Crystals (b) Vol. 116, No. 2, p. 4 8 9 - 5 0 0 (1983). Erratum (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. 755 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 177; 19, p. 301.

22.6 Simple Oxides

493

H . FISCHER, G . GÖTZ, a n d H . K A R G E

Radiation Damage in Ion-Implanted Quartz Crystals (II): Annealing Behaviour (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 4 9 3 - 4 9 8 (1983). See also 11, p. 126.

S. A . Y . AL-ISMAIL a n d C. A . HOGARTH

Temperature Dependence of Voltage Controlled Negative Resistance in an Electro formed Cu-SiO^-Cu Structure (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 5 5 9 - 5 6 3 (1983). See also 14.4, p. 250.

C. SANCHEZ, R . MORINEAU, a n d J . LIVAGE

Electrical Conductivity of Amorphous V 2 0 5 (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 6 6 1 - 6 6 6 (1983). See also 2, p. 47; 14.3, p. 218.

B . BANERJEE a n d S. LAHIRY

Superparamagnetism in Y-Mn 2 0 3 -a-Pe.,0 3 -A-Mn 2 0 3 System (a) Vol. 76, No. 2, p. 6 8 3 - 6 9 4 (1983)." See also 18.3, p. 291; 18.4, p. 295 ; 22.8.2, p. 520.

H . B E E Z , D . FASOLD, a n d H . K A B G E

Refractive Index Changes of Ion-Implanted Quartz (a) V o l . 76, N o . 2, p . K 1 7 1 - K 1 7 4

(1983).

See also 11, p. 127 ; 20.1, p. 317.

A . F . A N D R E E V A a n d V . A . OGORODNIK

Optical Absorption of Terbium Oxide (b) Vol. 117, No. 1, p. K 5 7 - K 5 9 (1983). See also 20.1, p. 318.

A . H U B L E B a n d D . MABTON

Energy Dependence of the Si-Si0 2 Interface State Cross-Section Measured by the TSC Method (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 1 7 - K 2 1 (1983). See also 13.3, p. 168; 22.1.2, p. 430.

A . REMÓN, J . PIQUERAS, J . LLOPIS, a n d C. BALLESTEROS

Cathodoluminescence and Optical Absorption in 20 kV Electron Irradiated MgO Single Crystals (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 2 9 - K 3 2 (1983). See also 11, p. 128; 20.1, p. 319; 20.3, p. 339.

K . B I E D R Z Y C K I , J . CHRZANOWSKI, a n d B . S U J A K

Some Electrical and Optical Effects Observed in Polycrystalline Ice at 200 K (a) Vol. 77, No. 1, p. K 9 5 - K 9 8 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 16; 14, p. 204; 20, p. 308.

494

Subject Index

A . LEHMANN, L . SCHUMANN, a n d K . H Ü B N E R

Optical Phonons in Amorphous Silicon Oxides (I): Calculation of the Density of States and Interpretation of L O - T O Splittings of Amorphous Si0 2 (b) Vol. 117, No. 2, p. 6 8 9 - 6 9 8 (1983). See also 2, p. 48; 6, p. 74-, 20.1, p. 320. V . M . ORERA, V . D . RODRIGUEZ, R . ALCALÁ, a n d Y . C H E N

Thermoluminescence of X-Irradiated CaO and CaO: Li Single Crystals (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 2 5 - 6 3 1 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 340. B . BRIDGE, N . D . PATEL, a n d D . N . WATERS

On the Elastic Constants and Structure of the Pure Inorganic Oxide Glasses (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 5 5 - 6 6 8 (1983). See also 2, p. 49; 12.2, p. 142. L . N A N A I , I . H E V E S I , L . MICHAILOVITS, I . APOSTOL, M . D I N E S C U , I . N . M I H A I L E S C U , a n d A . V . S I I)ORIN

Damage of V 2 0 5 Single Crystals by Powerful Pulsed CO, Laser Irradiation (a) Vol. 77, No. 2, p. 6 7 9 - 6 8 4 (1983). See also 11, p. 129. K . HUBNER, A . V . SHENDRIK, a n d A . M . PRAULINSH

Decomposition of SiO^ Films Due to Internal Stress (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 2 3 9 - 2 4 4 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 37; 4, p. 61; 19, p. 302; 20.1, p. 321. H . KÖSTER, J R . a n d K . H Ü B N E R

Statistics and Transport Behaviour of Electrons in Si0 2 (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 2 9 3 - 3 0 1 (1983). See also 6, p. 75; 13, p. 150; 14.4, p. 252. F . BECHSTEDT, R . E N D E R L E I N , a n d D . REICHABDT

Electronic Relaxation Effects in Core Level Spectra of Surfaces and Interfaces (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. 3 2 7 - 3 3 6 (1983). See also 13.3, p. 169; 14.4, p. 252; 21.6, p. 398; 22.1.2, p. 432; 22.2.1, p. 445. B . R . K . GUPTA a n d R . P . GOYAL

A Theoretical Analysis of Interionic Potentials in Rutile-Type Crystals (b) Vol. 118, No. 1, p. K 7 - K 1 2 (1983). See also 4, p. 62; 12.2, p. 143. H J . BERNHARDT

Vacuum-UV Absorption and Thermoluminescence of X - R a y e d Quartz Crystals (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 6 1 - 6 7 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 114; 20.1, p. 323; 20.3, p. 342. P . H . BEZIRGANYAN a n d V . G . ASLANYAN

About a Feature of X - R a y Diffraction in Imperfect Crystals (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 1 5 7 - 1 6 1 (1983). See also 1.1, p. 12; 22.1.2, p. 432.

22.6 Simple Oxides

495

C. BOULESTEIX a n d B . YANGUI

Star Patterns and Dissociation of Interfaces without Spontaneous Strain Compatibility between Orientation Domains in Ferroelastic Crystals. Case of a Monoclinic Rare Earth Sesquioxide (a) Vol. 78, No. 1, p. 3 0 3 - 3 0 8 (1983). See also 1.4, p. 32. W . GEHLHOFF a n d K . H . SEGSA

Determination of Stresses in Si-Si0 2 and Mechanically Affected Si by E P R (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 7 0 3 - 7 1 2 (1983). See also 12.2, p. 143; 19, p. 303; 22.1.2, p. 433. F . LÓPEZ-AGUILAR a n d J . COSTA-QUINTANA

Renormalized Atom Model (RAM) Applied to the Heavy Rare-Earth Sesquioxides in Cubic Crystal Structure (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. 7 7 9 - 7 8 7 (1983). See also 13.1, p. 161.

K . HUBNER, H . KÔSTER, JR., B . DERLICH, a n d W . E C K E

DLTS Investigations of Si-Si0 2 Interface States of Electron-Beam Irradiated MOS Structures (b) Vol. 118, No. 2, p. K 1 3 3 - K 1 3 6 (1983). See also 11, p. 130; 13.3, p. 169; 14.3.2, p. 234; 22.1.2, p 433. H . EZBAKHE a n d A . DONNADIEU

Surface Roughness and Selectivity of Molybdenum Dioxide Thin Films (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 6 0 7 - 6 1 4 (1983). See also 1.5, p. 38; 20.1, p. 324.

J . S . KUMAR, G . NARAYANA, M . CHANDRA SHEKAR, U . V . SUBBA RAO, a n d V . H A R I B A B U

Dielectric and Electrical Properties of Sn0 2 , Sb 2 0 3 , and Their Mixed Films (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 6 4 7 - 6 5 3 (1983). See also 14.3.1, p. 231; 14.4, p. 253; 22.6.1, p. 498.

J . L L O P I S , C . B A L L E S T E R O S , J . P I Q U E R A S , A . R E M O N , a n d R . GONZÁLEZ

Thermally Induced Changes in the Cathodoluminescence Image of Deformed MgO (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 6 7 9 - 6 8 4 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 343.

G . KAMESWARA RAO

«< 100) Dislocation Loops in MgO. Unusual Configurations (a) Vol. 78, No. 2, p. 6 9 7 - 7 0 3 (1983). See also 10.2, p. 116. K . KAWABATA

Intense Exoelectron Emission from Fine Particles of A1203 and Its Dependence on the Conductivity of the Substrate Material (a) Vol. 78, N o . 2, p. K 1 2 7 - K 1 3 0

(1983).

See also 11, p. 131; 13.3, p. 170; 17, p. 270.

496

Subject Index

D . F . L Y N C H a n d A . E . SMITH

A Scattering Matrix Calculation of Very Low Energy Electron Reflection Intensities for Barium and Magnesium Oxides (b) Vol. 119, No. 1, p. 3 5 5 - 3 6 1 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 41.

P . CAMPABADAL, V . M I L I A N , a n d X . A Y M E R I C H - H U M E T

Trap-Assisted Tunneling in MIS and Schottky Structures (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 2 2 3 - 2 3 6 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 186; 14.3.3, p. 240; 14.3.4, p. 247.

A . WOLKENBERG

A Mechanism for the Effect of Doping on the Silicon Native Oxide Thickness (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 3 1 3 - 3 2 2 (1983). See also 1.6, p. 41; 10.2, p. 118; 22.1.2, p. 435.

G . S . POPKIROV

An Electrochemical Evidence of the 0» Photodesorption from n-Ti0 2 Surface (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. 3 2 3 - 3 2 6 (1983)." See also 1.6, p. 41; 14.3.3, p. 240.

A . B O E U F , R . CACIUFFO, J . M . F O U R N I E R , L . MANES, J . REBIZANT, P . RUSTICHELLI, J . C . S P I R L E T , a n d A . WRIGHT

Study of the 25 K Np0 2 Phase Transition by a Neutron Oscillation Camera (a) Vol. 79, No. 1, p. K 1 - K 3 (1983). See also 1.2, p. 19.

R . OLIVELLA, E . MOLINS, a n d J . T E J A D A

Mössbauer Second-Order Doppler Shift in MgO:57Co (b) Vol. 119, No. 2, p. K 1 6 5 - K 1 6 8 (1983). See also 5, p. 68.

W . GRAFE

A Method for the Determination of a Static Fatigue Limit of Glasses (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 4 0 3 - 4 1 0 (1983). See also 2, p. 53; 10.2, p. 119.

E . GMELIN, N . L E N G E , a n d H . KRONMÜLLER

Vacancy Effect on the Transition Temperature of Magnetite (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 4 6 5 - 4 7 5 (1983). See also 8, p. 90; 18.3, p. 293.

H . BAHADUR a n d R . PARSHAD

Some New Results on Irradiation Characteristics of Synthetic Quartz Crystals and Their Application to Radiation Hardening (a) Vol. 79, No. 2, p. 6 3 9 - 6 4 4 (1983). See also 11, p. 133; 12.2, p. 144.

22.6 Simple Oxides

497

MIN-SHENG L E I a n d Z HI-CHENG WANG

Space Distribution of the Chemical Composition of the Thermo-Grown SiCX-SiO^-Si System (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 1 8 9 - 1 9 5 (1983). See also 1.3, p. 26; 1.6, p. 42; 4, p. 64. M . X . GHATIKAR

Chemical Transferability of Phase Shifts in Extended X - R a y Absorption Fine Structure (b) Vol. 120, No. 1, p. 4 4 5 - 4 5 0 (1983). See also 20, p. 311; 21.1, p. 376; 21.4, p. 393; 22.5, p. 475; 22.7, p. 499. J . C. BERNEDE

Influence of the Anode Metal on the Existence of a Negative Differential Resistance (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. 8 5 - 9 3 (1983). See also 14.3.4, p. 248. T . JUNG, L . ROTH, a n d H . WITTRICH

Auger Analysis of Plasma-Grown GaAs Oxide Films (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 1 1 - K 1 4 (1983). See also 11, p. 134; 22.2.1, p. 447. H . JAIN

Haven Ratio for Sodium in Synthetic a-Quartz (a) Vol. 80, No. 1, p. K 1 5 - K 2 0 (1983). See also 9, p. 96; 10.2, p. 120; 14.4, p. 254. J . L . JANSONS, P . A . K U L I S , Z. A . RACHKO, M . J . SPRINGIS, I . A . TALE, a n d J . A . VALBIS

Luminescence of Ga-Doped a-Al 2 0 3 Crystals (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 5 1 1 - 5 1 8 (1983). See also 20.3, p. 347. A . KUMAR a n d P . PADHI

Phonon Conductivity of Ice Single Crystals (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. 6 7 9 - 6 8 3 (1983). See also 6, p. 81; 14, p. 205. B . S U S I A , R . CZAJKA, a n d J . RAULUSZKIEWICZ

Electronic Excitation of Ni 2 + and Co 2 t by Tunneling Electrons (b) Vol. 120, No. 2, p. K 1 2 9 - K 1 3 4 (1983). See also 13.4, p. 190; 14.3.3, p. 242; 19, p. 305; 20.1, p. 330.

32

physica, Reg.-Bd. 16

Subject Index

498 22.6.1 Mixed Crystals

Original

Papers

and Short

Notes

C . S . S U N AND AN A a n d R . S I N G H

An Infrared Study of the Glass System CaO • B,0 3 • A1„03 • x Fe„0 3 (0 < (a) Vol. 75, No. 1, p. K 9 1 - K 9 4 (1983). See also 2, p. 44; 20.1, p. 314.

x 115, (a) 76, 505 1983) (a) 77, 309 1983)

5, p. 67; 18.2, p. 284; 21, p. 355; 21.1.1, p. 382 10.2, p. 114; 22.5.1, p. 476 13.5.3, p. 201 13.5.3, p. 201; 14.3, p. 216; 22, p. 403 1.6, p. 39; 6, p. 72 ; 8, p. 86 14.2, p. 214 ; 21, p. 360 1.4, p. 34 ; 10.1, p. 107; 21.1.1, p. 386 14.3.1, p. 231; 20.1, p. 323; 22.6.1, p. 498 2, p. 48; 20.1, p. 318; 22.1.2, p. 429 2, p. 55; 20.1, p. 330; 22.1.2, p. 439 18.2.1, p. 290 14.1, p. 206; 14.3.1, p. 229; 21.7, p. 401 14.3.3, p. 238; 14.3.4, p. 244 I.3, p. 25; 4, p. 63; 21.1, p. 374; 21.6, p. 398 I I , p. 129; 22.6, p. 494 10.1, p. 104; 21, p. 356; 21.1, p. 371 11, p. 129; 14.3.4, p. 246; 22.2.2, p. 450 13.5.1, p. 196; 20.3, p. 340; 22.9, p. 528 10.2, p. 118; 11, p. 132; 14.3, p. 224 ; 22.1.1, p. 421 20.1, p. 315; 22.4.1, p. 463 13, p. 148; 18.4, p. 295 2, p. 55 13.4, p. 181; 20.1, p. 321; 22.5.2, p. 480 13.1, p. 164; 21.7, p. 402 11, p. 130; 20.1, p. 324; 22, p. 410 2, p. 44; 13.1, p. 156; 14.4, p. 250; 22.1.2, p. 425 1.5, p. 38; 20.1, p. 324; 22.6, p. 495 11, p. 133; 21, p. 360 1.3, p. 24; 5, p. 66; 22.8.2, p. 521 13.4, p. 184; 14.3, p. 223; 19, p. 303; 22.1.2, p. 433 1.2, p. 19; 6, p. 79; 12.2, p. 144; 22.9, p. 531 10, p. 97 10, p. 97 13.1, p. 155; 22.1.2, p. 423 10.1, p. 100; 21, p. 351 1.4, p. 32; 22.2.4 p. 454 13.1, p. 161; 20, p. 309; 22.4, p. 460 5, p. 66; 22.7.1, p. 501 13, p. 147; 21.1, p. 365 2, p. 48; 14.2, p. 213; 21.1, p. 370 14.3.4, p. 244; 22, p. 406 14.3.4, p. 245; 22, p. 408 13.4, p. 176; 20, p. 307; 22, p. 404 10.2, p. 116; 11, p.130; 19, p. 303; 22.5.2, p. 482 18.3, p. 291; 21.4, p. 391 18.3, p. 294; 21.4, p. 393 1.2, p. 17; 1.4, p. 32; 21, p. 356 6, p. 77; 8, p. 89; 22.8.1, p. 516 8, p. 85; 18, p. 273 4, p. 61; 9, p. 94; 13, p. 148; 22.5, p. 473 1.4, p. 31; 22.8, p. 505

552 V . M. DUBOVIK C. N. DUCKWORTH V . P . DUDKEVICH V . B . DUDNIKOVA FAT DUEN HO J . P . DUFOUR P . DUHAJ A. O. G. V. A.

P . DUNAEV HARDOUIN DUPARC JJUSTMURADOV N. DVIN YANIXOV V . DVURECHEXSKII

Author Index K 9 1 (1983)

(b

115,

(b

120, K 5 3 467 76, 231 80, 385 75, 117, K 3 7 351 117, 118, K 7 5 78, K 1 3 1 79, 83

(a 7 5 , K 9 9 ( 1 9 8 3 ) (a 7 7 , K 3 7 ( 1 9 8 3 ) (a 78, 253 (1983) 217 ( 1 9 8 3 ) (a 7 6 , (a 8 0 , 399 (1983) se under letter " H " (a (a (a (b (b (b

(a (a

(1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983)

F . DWORSCHAK

(a

75,

235 (1983)

F . DWORSCHAK

(a

76,

267 (1983)

A . M. DYACHENKO D . VAN DYCK T . D . DZHAFAROV

(a (a (a

75, K 1 2 9 ( 1 9 8 3 ) 249 (1983) 77, 11(1983) 79,

E . B . DZHANELIDZE

(a

78,

115 (1983)

(a

78,

391 (1983)

J . DZIESATY Z. DZIUBA

(a

A . I . EATAH

(A

76, K 1 0 5 531 117, 319 (b 118, KLL (b 119, (b

75,

379 (1983)

(a

W . ECKE

705 76, 117, K 1 3 1 (b 120, K 2 2 5 (b 118, K 1 3 3

G. ECKOLD F . L . EDELMAN

(a

J . C. ECKARDT

I . S . EDELMAX A . V . EFANOV I . K . EFENDIEVA N. A . EFREMOV AL. L . EFROS G . EFTEKHABI ZII. EGEMBERDIEV B . V . EGOROV S . EGUCHI

(b

115, 76,

(b

351 117, 63 118, 119, 473 117, K 1 0 9 529 115, 118, 447

(b (b (b (b

(a (b (b

(a

(1983) (1983) (1983) (1983)

4 6 3 (1983) 409 (1983)

(b

(b

(1983) (1983) (1983) (1983)

(1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983)

76, 118,

331 (1983) 789 (1983)

119, 75,

99 (1983) 433 (1983)

13, p. 147 13A, p. 174; 14.3.3, p. 236; 22.6, p. 490 1.5, p. 37; 14.4.1, p. 257-, 22.8.1, p. 514 1.5, p. 37; 14.4.1, p. 258; 22.8.1, p. 515 1.2, p. 15; 10.2, p. Ill; 22.5.2, p. 478 1.3, p. 27; 10.2, p. 120; 22.5.2, p. 484 14.3, p. 226; 22.4.4, p. 472 1.2, p. 15; 1.3, p. 23; 2, p. 47; 21.1.1, p. 381 2, p. 55; 3, p. 59; 21.1.1, p. 385 11, p. 123; 14.3-, p. 216; 22.9, p. 525 13.3, p. 168; 21, p. 354 13.1, p. 158; 20.1, p. 318; 22.8, p. 505 18, p. 274; 21.1, p. 371; 21.4, p. 392 11, p. 131; 22.1.1, p. 421; 22.1.2, p. 434 2, p. 51 ; 13.4, p. 186 ; 14.3.1, p. 231 ; 16, p. 267 ; 19, p. 304; 22.1.2, p. 434 10.1, p. 99; 11, p. 122; 18.2, p. 280; 21.1, p. 364; 21.1.1, p. 379 10.1, p . 1 0 1 ; 11, p. 125; 18.2, p . 2 8 1 ; 21.1.1, p. 380 10.2, p. 110; 12.2, p. 141; 22.2.1, p. 443 1.3, p. 23; 22, p. 407 9, p. 93; 11, p. 122; 14.3.3, p. 236; 14.3.4, p. 243; 16, p. 264; 22, p. 403. 13.3, p. 169; 14.3.2, p. 234; 14.3.3, p. 239; 22, p. 409 13.3, p. 169; 14.3.2, p. 234; 14.3.3, p. 240; 22, p. 410 11, p. 126; 14.3.2, p. 233; 22.1.2, p. 428 13.4, p. 179; 14.3. p. 220; 22.4.3, p. 468 13.4, p. 182; 14.3, p. 221; 22.4.3, p. 468 14.3, p. 233; 22.4.3, p. 469

I.3, p . 2 1 ; 10.1, p. 100; 12.1, p. 137; 14.1, p. 206; 21, p. 351; 21.2, p. 387 14.2, p. 212 II, p. 128; 21.6, p. 398 11, p. 128; 21.6, p. 398 11, p. 130; 13.3, p. 169; 14.3.2, p. 234; 22.1.2, p. 433; 22.6, p. 495 6, p. 70; 22.8, p. 503 1.3, p. 21; 1.5, p. 35; 3, p . 5 7 ; 22.1.1, p. 418; 22.1.2, p. 423; 22.1.3, p. 440; 22.6, p. 490 13.1, p. 158; 20.1, p. 318; 22.8, p. 505 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.3, p. 341; 22.1.2, p. 432 16, p. 267; 22, p. 412 13.1, p. 159; 20.1, p. 320; 22.8, p. 506 13.5.1, p. 195; 22.9, p. 525 13.1, p. 160; 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.1, p. 322; 22.2.3, p. 453 14.3.1, p. 230; 14.3.2, p. 233; 22.2.2, p. 448 10.2, p. 116; 20.1, p. 324; 20.3, p. 342; 22.5.2, p. 482 13.5.3, p. 201; 18.4, p. 297; 22 ; p. 411 14.3.4, p. 244 ; 22.8.2, p. 519

Author Index F . EICHHORN G. EICHHORN H . - J . EIFERT

553

(a " 6 , (a 8 0 , (a 7 7 , (b 1 1 5 ,

257 483 195 455

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

389 K113 399 519 725 705 K87 221 651

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

H . M. EL-LABANY

(b (a (b (a (a (a (b (b (a

76, 115, 80, 77, 78, 117, 119, 76,

M. ELLNER F . ABD EL-SALAJI

(a (a

80, 75,

519 1983) 379 1983)

B . ELSCHNER

(a 7 6 , (b 1 1 5 ,

705 1983) 455 1983)

A . A . EL-SHARKAWY

(a

457 1983)

Y u . F . ELTSEV M. ELYAS

759 1983) (a 7 7 , 95 1983) (a 7 9 , 439 1983) (a 7 8 , se under letters "Mc" 261 1983) (b 1 1 7 , 327 1983) (b 1 1 8 ,

YTJ. A . EKMANIS F . EKPO ENO M. ELANGO M . EL-BORAGY V . F . ELESIN G . A . EL-GANAINY K. E L K

A . K . EMALETDINOV T . E . MCENALLY R . ENDERLEIN

P . ENDERS S. ENGELS P . G. VAN ENGEN

H . ENGLISCH R . ENGLISCH M. V . ENTIN O. S. G. A.

ENTIN-WOHLMAN ERÄNEN N . ERITSYAN J . ERM

V . L . ERMAKOV V . X . ERMAKOV A . N . ERMOSHKIN N . V . ERSHOV

78,

(b 1 1 6 , K15 1983) 735 1983) (b 1 2 0 , (b 1 1 9 , K109 1983) 617 1983) (a 7 5 , 76,

615 1983)

(b 1 1 5 ,

325 1983)

(a C. ENGLER

115,

(b (b (b (b (b (b (b (a (a

117, 118, 118, 118,

(a

75,

(b (b (b (b (b (b

116, 116,

119, 120, 115, 78, 75,

115, 118, 117, 117,

203 K17 605 63 473 49 519 K113 91

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

393 1983) 239 K77 K15 191 345 749

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

1.1, p. 11; 22.1.1, p. 419; 22.1.2, p. 427 1.1, p. 12; 22.1.2, p. 439 I.5, p. 37; 3, p. 58; 22.2, p. 442 2, p. 44; 13, p. 147; 19, p. 299; 21, p. 350; 22.1.2, p. 425 20.1, p. 314; 22.5.2, p. 478 II, p. 126; 20.3, p. 338; 22.8.1, p. 513 20.3, p. 335; 22.5.2, p. 478; 22.6, p. 491 2, p. 55; 13.1, p. 165; 21.1, p. 378; 21.6, p. 399 13.1, p. 159; 13.4, p. 181; 14.2, p. 213 1.3, p. 25; 21, p. 358; 21.7, p. 401 13, p. 149; 18.1, p. 278; 21, p. 355 8, p. 90; 15, p. 262; 21, p. 358 13.4, p . 1 7 7 ; 14.3.1, p . 2 3 1 ; 1 6 , p . 2 6 5 ;

22.9,

p. 527 2, p. 55; 13.1, p. 165; 21.1, p. 378; 21.6, p. 399 1.3, p. 21; 10.1, p. 100; 12.1, p. 137; 14.1, p. 206; 21, p. 351; 21.2, p. 387 14.1, p. 212 2, p . 4 4 ; 13, p. 147; 19, p. 299; 21, p. 350; 22.1.2, p. 425 3, p. 59; 8, p. 89; 14.3, p. 222; 22,1.1, p. 421; 22.1.3, p. 440 1.3, p. 24; 14.2, p. 213 12.2, p. 143; 20.3, p. 344; 22.5.2, p. 483 1.4, p. 33; 10.1, p. 104; 21.1, p. 373 13.3, p. 168; 14.4, p. 251; 22, p. 406 13.3, p. 169; 14.4, p. 252; 21.6, p. 398; 22.1.2, p. 432; 22.2.1, p. 445; 22.6, p. 494 13.1, p. 157; 22, p. 405 4, p. 64; 13, p. 153; 22, p. 414 18.2, p. 287; 19, p. 304; 21.1, p. 375 1.3, p. 22; 5, p. 65; 18.2, p. 281; 20.1, p. 314; 21.1.1, p. 379 I.1, p. 11; 18.2, p. 282; 20, p. 308; 21, p. 353; 21.1, p. 367; 21.1.1, p. 381 4, p. 60; 13.1, p.155; 13.3, p. 167; 22.2.2, p. 448 13.3, p. 168; 22.2.2, p. 449 13.1, p. 160; 21, p. 356 13.4, p. 184 13.5.1, p. 197; 20.3, p. 341; 22.1.2, p. 432 16, p. 267; 22, p. 412 13.5.3, p . 202

p. 156; 14.3, p. 216; 22, p. 403 II, p. 131; 20.1, p. 325; 22.2.2, p. 450 10.2, p. 108; 13.4, p. 173; 20.3, p. 334; 22.4.1, p. 462 10.2, p. 109; 13.4, p. 175; 20.3, p. 336; 22.4.1, p. 462 19, p. 300 13.1, p. 157; 22.1.1, p. 419 13.1, p. 156; 22.6, p. 490 13.1, p. 159; 13.4, p. 182; 22.5.1, p. 476 2, p. 48; 20, p. 308; 21.1.1, p. 382 20, p. 309; 21.1, p. 370; 21.1.1, p. 382 13.1,

Author Index

554 E . EVANGELISTA F . EVANGELISM R . A . EVARESTOV

(a) (b) (b) (b) (b) (b)

78, 615 1983) 120, K59 1983) 115, K15 1983) 117, 417 1983) 118, 191 1983) 9 1983) 119,

H . EZBAKJIE

(a)

M . FABBRI

W . FALLMANN

(b) 115, 311 (b) 116, 155 (b) 118, 829 (a) 75, K145

R. W. FANE

(a)

V . FANO

(b) 120, K15 1983) (b) 120, 547 1983) (a) 80, 287 1983) (a) 76, K171 1983) (a) 7 5 , 323 1983)' see under letter " H " (a) 77, 809 1983) (b) 119, 531 1983) (a) 79, K155 1983) (a) 79, K45 1983)

J . R . FALEIRO F E R R E I B A

J . P . FARGES D . J . FARNUM D . FASOLD R . H . J . FASTENAU FAT D U E N HO M. K . FAYEK R . FAYMONVILLE P . FEDORKO A . K . FEDOTOV A . P . FEDOTOV V . G . FEDOTOV H . FEHSKE H . FEICHTINGER P . FELTHAM

A . FELTZ F . FENSKE F . FERMI B . FERNANDEZ VV. F E R N E N G E L

78,

79,

(b) 118, (a) 76, (b) 120,

607 1983)

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

477 1983)

345 1983) 121 1983) 611 1983)

(a) 79, K143 1983) (a) 75, K95 1983) (a) 80, K125 1983) (b) (a) (a) (a) (b) (a) (a)

118, 653 80, 463 75, K141 79, 417 119, 337 76, 743 80, 195

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

(a) 80,

513 1983)

J . P . FERRATON

(b) 115,

347 1983)

A . F E R R E I B A DA SILVA

(b) 120, (b) 115, (a) 77, (a) 78, (b) 116, (a) 77, (b) 118, (a) 77, (b) 120,

E . G. FESENKO O . V . FIALKOVSKAYA F . FIEDLER T . FIEDLER D . W . FIELD A . FILHOL

K101 311 K37 253 K31 K75 641 733 547

1983) (1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

2, p. 50; 12.1, p. 139; 21.1, p. 373 2, p. 54; 16, p. 267; 22.1.2, p. 437 13.1, p. 156; 22.6, p. 490 13.1, p. 158; 22, p. 407 13.1, p. 159; 13.4, p. 182; 22.5.1, p. 476 13.1, p.155; 13.3, p. 167; 13.4, p. 172; 22, p. 403 1.5, p. 38; 20.1, p. 324 ; 22.6, p. 495

8, p. 85; 13.4, p. 172; 22.1.2, p. 423 18.2, p. 281 18.2, p. 285 2, p.45; 14.3.3, p.237; 20.1, p. 315; 22.8, p. 503 14.3, p. 225; 16, p. 267; 20.1, p.328; 22.1.2, p. 436 •5, p. 68; 22, p. 413 1, p. 10; 8, p. 92; 14.3, p. 227; 22.9, p. 532 11, p. 134; 17.1, p. 272; 21, p. 361 11, p. 127; 20.1, p. 317; 22.6, p. 493 10.1, p. 99; 21, p. 350 5, p. 67; 22.8, p. 506 6, p. 78; 20.1, p. 327; 22, p. 412 14.4, p. 254 ; 20.1, p. 328; 22.9, p. 531 10.2, p.118; 11, p. 132; 14.3, y.224; 22.1.1, p. 421 6, p. 75; 20.1, p. 322; 22.8.1, p. 515 20.1, p. 316; 22.3, p. 456 13, p.153; 14, p. 204; 18.1, p. 279; 18.2, p. 288; 21.1, p. 377 13.4, p. 188; 22.1.2, p. 436 10.1, p. 99; 21, p. 350 10.1, p. 107; 21, p. 362; 21.1, p. 378; 21.6, p. 400 2, p. 50; 20.1, p. 323; 22, p. 410 2, p. 55; 20.1, p. 330; 22, p. 415 13.3, p. 167; 14.3.3, p. 237; 22.1.2, p. 426 13.3, p. 170; 14.3.3, p. 241; 22.1.2, p. 436 13.4, p. 185; 20.3, p. 344; 22.5.2, p. 482 8, p. 88; 22.4.2, p. 466 2, p. 54; 12.1, p. 140; 18.2, p. 288; 21.1, p. 377; 21.1.1, p. 385 2, p. 55; 12.1, p. 140; 18.2, p.289; 21.1, p. 378; 21.1.1, p. 385 2, _p. 44; 13.1, p. 156; 14.4, p. 250; 22.1.2. p. 425 13.4, p. 190; 14.3, p. 227; 22.4.1, p. 465 8, p. 85; 13.4, p. 172; 22.1.2, p. 423 1.5, p. 37; 14.4.1, p. 257; 22.8.1, p. 514 1.5, p. 37; 14.4.1, p. 258; 22.8.1, p. 515 20.1, p. 315; 22.4.1, p. 463 20.1, p. 319; 22.2.4, p. 454 13.3, p. 169; 22, p. 410 6, p. 74; 21.1, p. 370 1, p. 10; 8, p. 92; 14.3, p. 227; 22.9, p. 532

Author Index

555

A . A . FILIMONOV

(a)

Y U . M . FILIMONOV J . FILIPECKI

(b 117, (a 79,

P . G. FILIPPOV

(b 117,

9

1983)

J . P . FILLARD V . I . FINEBERG J . FINSTER H . FLNSTERHÖLZL

(a 76, (a 77, (a 76, (b 117,

K147 K129 K21 225

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

P . FIORINI E . FIORINO H . J . FISCHBECK

(b (b (b (b (b (a (a (b (b

120, 119, 118, 120, 118, 76, 76, 116, 116,

K59 315 595 249 217 249 493 575 357

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

F . FISCHER H . FISCHER H . - P . FISCHER K . H . FISCHER

M . FISCHER H . - J . FITTING

I . P . FITTIPALDI D. U. M. G.

FLAMM FLECK E . FLEET L E FLEM

J . FLOHRER M . Y A . FLYAGTN A . G. FOKIN C. Y. B. V.

P . FOLEY A . FOMCHENKO I . FOMIN M . FOMIN

J . M . FOURNIER E . R . FRAGA R . FRAHM D . FRAITOVA R . FRANCINI TH. FRANCKE A . D . FRANKLIN A . A . FRANTSUZOV B . P . FREIDIN W . FRENTRUP A . FRIANT S. G. FRIES R . F . FRINDT

75, K i l l

(1983)

41 1983) 5 8 5 1983)

(b 119, (a 75, (a 76,

327 1983) 137 1983) K 1 5 1 1983)

(b 118, (b 119, (a 76, (b 120, (a 76, (a 77,

409 1983) K 3 1 1983) K 1 6 3 1983) 283 1983) 151 1983) 603 1983)

(b (b (b (b (a (a (a (b

119, 115, 115, 119, 77, 78, 78, 119,

639 277 509 741 491 377 K151 483

(a (a (a (b (b (b (b (a (a (a (a (a (a (a

79, 80, 75, 120, 120, 117, 119, 75, 79, 79,

KL 245 501 341 659 493 579 647 503 K131

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983)

1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 1983) 79, K l 9 3 1 9 8 3 ) 71 1983) 79, 80, 2 4 5 1 9 8 3 ) 79, 4 8 3 1 9 8 3 )

13.4, p. 175; 20.2, p. 332; 20.3, p. 336; 22.8, p. 503 11, p. 127-, 13, p. 148; 22.1.1, p. 420 2, p. 53; 13, p. 152; 21.1, p. 376; 21.1.1, p. 384 6, p . 6 9 ; 13.5.1, p . 194; 2 0 . 2 , p. 334; 22.9, p. 525 20.1, p . 317; 22.2.1, p . 4 4 4

p . 3 3 2 ; 20.3,

11, p. 129; 14.3.4, p. 246; 22.2.2, p. 450

1.6, p. 39; 17, p. 269; 22.6, p. 492 13.5.4, p . 203; 18, p . 2 7 4 ; 20.1, p.318; 2 2 . 5 ,

p. 474 2, p. 54; 16, p. 267; 22.1.2, p. 437 13.5.1, p. 198; 20.1, p. 326 1.2, p. 18; 6, p. 76; 7, p. 83; 13.1, p. 160 13.1, p. 164 10.2, p. 113; 14.4, p. 252; 22.5.2, p. 480 11, p. 125; 22.6, p, 492 11, p. 126; 22.6, p. 493 1.3, p. 22; 13.2, p. 166; 21.1, p. 367 2, p. 43; 8, p. 85; 13, p. 146; 14.1, p. 206; 18.2, p. 280; 18.4, p. 295; 21.1, p. 363; 21.1.1, p. 379 12.2, p. 143; 22.3, p. 457 6, p . 70; 14.3.4, p . 243; 2 2 . 6 , p . 4 9 0

11, p.127; 17, p. 269; 21, p. 353;

22.1.2,

p. 428

p. 284 p. 286 13.3,. p. 168; 17, p. 269; 22.2.1, p. 444 13.1, p. 164; 21.6, p. 399 3, p. 57 4, p.61; 13.4, p. 180; 16, p. 266; 22.6.1, p. 498 18.2, 18.2,

13.1, p. 163; 13.5.1, p. 198; 22.4.1, p. 464

5, p. 65; 18.4, p. 295; 22.8.2, p. 519 14.4, p. 250 14.4, p. 253 13.1, p. 159; 20.1, p. 320; 22.4, p. 460 10.1, p. 104; 12.1, p. 139; 21, p. 357

11, p. 131; 14.3.3, p. 240; 22.1.2, p. 434

6, p. 78; 13, p. 151; 14.3.4, p. 247; 20.1, p. 327; 22, p. 412 1.2, p. 19; 22.6, p. 496 1.3, p. 27; 13.4, p. 189; 22.7, p. 499 I.3, p. 21; 4, p. 60; 20, p. 307; 22.8, p. 503 18.2, p. 288; 19, p. 305 18.2, p. 289; 19, p. 305 10.2, p. 113; 20.3, p. 339; 22.5.2, p. 479 2, p. 52; 8, p. 90; 21.1, p. 375; 21.1.1, p. 384 14.3.3, p. 237; 22.8.2, p. 519 13.3, p. 170; 14.3.3, p. 241; 22.1.2, p. 436 8, p. 9 0 ; 14.3.3, p. 241; 22.2.1, p. 446

II, p. 133; 17, p. 270; 22.1.2, p. 437

13.4, p. 186; 16, p. 266; 22.5, p. 475 1.3, p. 27; 13.4, p. 189; 22.7, p. 499 13, p. 152; 14.1, p. 210; 14.3, p. 225;

22, p. 412

Author Index

556 V . YA. FRITSBERG H . - G . FRITSCHE G . FRITZKOWSKI

(a) 77, 369 (1983) (b) 119, K127 (1983) (a) 76, K93 (1983) 79, K113 (1983) 79, 559 (1983) 77 (1983) 78, 78, 555 (1983) 117, 549 (1983) 115, K127 (1983) 118, 211 (1983)

H . J . FUCHS

(a) (a) (a) (a) (b) (b) (b)

W.

(b) 120,

E . FRITZSCH G . FROHBERG F . FRÖHLICH D . FRUCHART P . A. FRUGOLI M . FRUMAR

FUHS

197 (1983)

M. YA. FUKS

(b) 115, K59 (1983) (a) 75, 367 (1983)

E. Fusco

(b) 120,

M . GAAFAR

(b) 119, 579 (1983) (b) 118, K69 (1983) (b) 120, K123 (1983) (a) 77, 369 (1983) (b) 120, 41 (1983) (a) 76, 453 (1983) (a) 77, K59 (1983) (b) 11", 749(1983) (b) 117, K47 (1983) (b) 116, 335 (1983) (b) 117, 513 (1983) see under letter " E " see under letter " T " see under letter "S" (a) 80, 185 (1983) (a) 75, K i l l (1983)

T. FUJITA

R . G . GABRIEL YAN A . P . GAEVSKIS P . GAGLIARDELLI G . N . GAIDUKOV P . GÄISEANU V . R . GALAKHOV E . V . GALOSHINA M . V . GALUSTASHVILJ H.

GAMARI-SEALE

G. A. EL-GANAINY GANESH TARE Y J . GARCIA SOLE 0 . GARDAIS V . M . GARMASH R . K . GARTIA N . M. GASANLY M . GASGNIER F . M . GASHIMZADE T . M . GASYMOV M . GATULLE X . P . GAVALESHKO

(a) 78, (a) 79, (b) 116, (b) 120, (a) 79, (a) 80, (b) 117, (b) 119, (b) 119, (b) 118,

373 (1983)

685 167 427 137 531 K1 81 391 327 433

(1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983) (1983)

P . GAWORZEWSKI

(a) 77, 571 (1983) (a) 78, K141 (1983)

D . GEANA

(a) (b) (b) (b)

I . I . GEGUSIN W.

GEHLHOFF

80, 431 (1983) 118, K121 (1983) 115, 443 (1983) 118, 703 (1983)

1.2, p. 16; 14.2, p. 213; 22.8.1, p. 514 13, p. 151-, 21.1, p. 375 2, p.46; 14.1, p. 207; 18.2, p. 282; 21.1, p. 366; 21.1.1, p. 380 •5, p. 68; 6, p. 79; 22, p. 413 9, p. 95; 21, p. 360 10.2, p. 114; 22.5.2, p. 481 5, p. 67; 18.4, p. 296; 21.1.1, p. 383 10.2, p. 113; 22.5.2, p. 479 2, p. 44; 4, p. 60; 22, p. 404 9, p. 94; 10.2, p. 113; 19, p. 302; 22.5.3, p. 487 2, p. 53; 14.3.1, p. 232; 16, p. 267; 22.1.2, p. 437 10.2, p. 108; 20.1, p. 313; 22.5.2, p. 477 1.5, p. 35; 10.2, p.109; 12.2, p. 141 ; 22.1.1, p. 419; 22.2.1, p. 443 2, p.54; 8, p. 91; 13.1, p. 164; 21.1, p. 376; 21.6, p. 399 2, p. 52; 8, p. 90; 21.1, p. 375; 21.1.1, p. 384 5, p. 67- " p. S3; 22.9, p. 529 5, p. 68 1.2, p. 16; 14.2, p. 213; 22.8.1, p. 514 10.2, p. 119; 20.3, p. 346; 22.5.2, p. 484 10.2, p. Ill; 12.2, p. 142; 22.1.2, p. 428 9, p. 94; 22.1.2, p. 430 20, p. 309; 21.1, .p.370; 370;21.1.1, 2 p. 382 , v . p..«u, p. 278; 21.1, p. 368 13.1, 158; 18.1, p. 278; 10.2, , p.p.110; 110;22.5.2, 22.5.2,p.p.478 47i 18.2, p. 284; 18.4, p. 296; 21.4, p. 391

13.3, p. 171; 14.3.2, p. 234; 22.2.1, p. 447 13.4, p. 175; 20.2, p.332; 20.3, p.336; 22.S, p. 503 10.2, p. 116; 20.3, ¡.. p. 343; 22.5.2, p. 482 10.2, p. 118- , w20.3, x " p. 344; 22.5.2, p. 483 .1, p. 316; 22.8, p. 504 6, p. 72; 20. 20. p. 328; 22.3.1, p. 459 6, p. 79; ,.1, 1.3, p. 26; 1.5, 2.„, p. 38; 21, r. p. 360 , 2, p. —;55; ¿l. 22.2.2, p. 451

620 J . ZIELINSKI

O. ZIEP

P . ZIESCHE

Y . ZLKTJMARU W . - D . ZIMMER H . ZIMMERMANN

R . ZIMMERMANN Q . ZINI Y . ZLRAPS Z . 2IVIC B . N . ZLATOV O . ZMESKAL J . ZMIJA Y . E . ZOBOV O. J . Z o G A i A . V . ZOLOTARITJK M . N . ZOLOTUKHIN V . V . ZONINASHVILI Z . N . ZONN M . L . ZORITA P . ZLTANNI G . ZLJBAUSKAS

V . V . ZTTBRITSKII A . ^UKAUSKAS

M. ZvÂRA

I . P . ZVYAGIN Y . T . ZYUKOV

Author Index b) b) b) b) b)

lie, 677 (1983) 117, K105 (1983) 118, 805 (1983) 120, 99 (1983) 115, 161 (1983)

b) 115,

415 (1983)

b) 119, b) 116,

299 (1983) 561 (1983)

b) b) b) b) b) a) a)

117, 335 (1983) 118, K107 (1983) 119, K1 (1983) 120, 283 (1983) 120, K227 (1983) 79, 263 (1983) 76, 241 (1983)

b) 117, b) 117, b) b) b) a) b)

229 (1983) 611 (1983)

120, K189 (1983) 117, K135 (1983) 118, 303 (1983) 80, 277 (1983) 119, 49 (1983)

a) 76, 357 (1983) b) 118, K129 (1983) a) 75, 591 (1983) a) 78, 187 (1983) b) 116, K35 (1983) b) 117, 717 (1983) b) 115, 115(1983) b) 115, 631 (1983) a) 76, 485 (1983) a) 75, K205 (1983) b) 115, 545 (1983) b) 119, 589 (1983) a) 80, 263 (1983) a) 76, K35 (1983) a) a) b) a) b)

77, K171 (1983) 77, 765 (1983) 119, 453 (1983) 75, K179 (1983) 120, K173 (1983)

b) 120, b) 115,

503 (1983) 153 (1983)

13, p. 148; 21, p. 353 13.4, p. 180; 13.5.3, p. 201 6, p. 76; 13, p. 150 6, p. 79; 13.4, p. 188 6, p . 6 9 ; 13.1, p . 1 5 5 ; 13.5.2, p. 200; 22.8, p. 502 13.1, p . 1 5 6 ; 14.3, p. 216; 20.3, p. 335; 22.8, p. 503 13.1, p. 163; 22.2.3, p. 453; 22.8, p. 508 13.1, p . 1 5 7 ; 20, p. 308; 21.1, p. 367; 21.1.1, p. 381 13.4, p. 178; 21.1, p. 368 4, p. 62; 13.1, p. 161; 21.5, p. 395 13.1, p. 163; 21.5, p. 395 13.1, p. 164; 21.6, p. 399 4, p. 62; 13.1, p. 161; 21.5, p. 395 1.2, p. 18; 6, p. 78; 22.8, p. 509 1.5, p . 3 6 ; 3, p . 5 7 ; 10.2, p. I l l ; 22.8.1, p. 513 13.4, p. 178; 20.1, p. 318; 22.4.1, p. 463 6, p. 74; 13.4, p . 1 7 9 ; 20.1, p. 320; 20.3, p. 339; 22.4.1, p. 463 13.4, p. 191; 20.3, p. 347; 22.4.1, p. 465 13.5, p. 193; 22, p. 408 13.5, p. 193; 22.2.2, p. 450 10.2, p. 120; 11, p. 133; 22.1.2, p. 438 10.2, p. 117; 11, p. 131; 13.4, p. 185; 20.1, p. 325; 22.5.2, p. 482 14.3.3, p. 238; 14.3.4, p. 244 10.2, p. 116; 11, p. 130; 22.5.2, p. 482 2, p. 45; 13.4, p . 1 7 5 ; 14.3.4, p. 244; 22, p. 404 10.2, p. 114; 20, p. 309 19, p. 301 ; 22.8, p. 504 18.1, p. 278; 19, p. 301; 21.4, p. 391 6, p. 69; 13.5.1, p. 194 4, p. 60; 6, p. 71; 13.5.4, p. 203; 22.6, p. 491 1.4, p. 30; 10.2, p. 112; 22.1.2, p. 428 7, p. 82; 10.1, p. 100; 12.1, p. 137; 21, p. 351 13.4, p. 174; 19, p. 300; 22.6, p. 491 1.3, p. 26; 13, p. 151; 21, p. 359; 21.1, p. 375 13.4, p. 189; 14.3, p. 226; 22.3, p. 458 7, p . 8 2 ; 11, p . 1 2 5 ; 18.3, p. 291; 22.8.2, p. 520 11, p. 129; 18.3, p. 292; 22.8.2, p. 522 14.3.4, p. 245; 20.3, p. 340; 22.4.1, p. 463 13.5.1, p. 198; 20.3, p. 345; 22.4.3, p. 469 14.4.1, p. 256; 18, p. 273; 22.8.1, p. 513 13, p. 153; 18, p. 276; 20.1, p. 330; 22.4.4, p. 472 13, p. 153; 14, p. 204 13.3, p. 167; 13.5.1, p. 194; 22.2.1, p. 443

Classification Scheme — Continued 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 I I I - 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 i n - V I Compounds 22.3.1 Mixed Crystals 22.4 I I - V I 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

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