PACS numbers

43.25.+y Nonlinear acoustics 62.20.Mk Fatigue, brittleness, fracture, and cracks 62.65.+k Acoustical properties of solids
  1. O.V. Rudenko “Nonlinear dynamics of quadratically cubic systems56 683–690 (2013)
    02.30.Jr, 05.45.−a, 42.65.−k, 43.25.+y (all)
  2. Electromagnetic and acoustic waves in metamaterials and structures (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 24 February 2011)54 1161–1192 (2011)
    01.10.Fv, 03.65.Xp, 41.20.Jb, 42.25.−p, 43.20.+g, 43.20.Dk, 43.20.Fn, 43.25.+y, 43.30.+m, 43.60.−c, 43.60.Pt, 78.20.Ci, 78.67.−n, 81.05.Xi, 81.05.Zx, 87.50.Y (all)
  3. I.B. Esipov “Developments in physical acoustics 2010: a review of materials from the Scientific Council on Acoustics of the Russian Academy of Sciences54 1186–1192 (2011)
    43.25.+y, 43.30.+m, 87.50.Y (all)
  4. O.V. Rudenko “Nonlinear waves: some biomedical applications50 359–367 (2007)
    01.10.Fv, 43.25.+y, 43.25.−x, 43.35.Mr, 43.80.Cs, 43.80.Qf, 62.20.Mk, 62.65.+k (all)
  5. O.V. Rudenko “Giant nonlinearities in structurally inhomogeneous media and the fundamentals of nonlinear acoustic diagnostic techniques49 69–87 (2006)
    43.25.+y, 62.20.Mk, 62.65.+k (all)
  6. V.Yu. Zaitsev, V.E. Nazarov, V.I. Talanov ““Nonclassical” manifestations of microstructure-induced nonlinearities: new prospects for acoustic diagnostics49 89–94 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 43.25.+y, 62.20.Mk, 62.65.+k (all)
  7. I.B. Esipov, S.A. Rybak, A.N. Serebryanyi “Nonlinear acoustic diagnostics of the ocean and rock49 94–98 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 43.25.+y, 43.30.Pc, 83.80.Fg, 92.10.−c (all)
  8. V.L. Preobrazhenskii “Parametrically phase-conjugate waves: applications in nonlinear acoustic imaging and diagnostics49 98–102 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 43.25.+y, 43.40.+s, 62.60.+v (all)
  9. O.V. Rudenko, O.A. Sapozhnikov “Self-action effects for wave beams containing shock fronts47 907–922 (2004)
    43.25.+y, 47.40.Nm, 87.54.Hk (all)
  10. O.V. Rudenko “Nonlinear sawtooth-shaped waves38 965–989 (1995)
    43.25.+y
  11. M.I. Kaganov, A.N. Vasil’ev “Electromagnetic-acoustic conversion — a result of the action of a surface force36 (10) 956–967 (1993)
    62.65.+k, 71.18.+y (all)
  12. M.B. Gitis “Order and disorder in high-temperature long-wave acoustics (I): dielectrics, semiconductors, and conductors35 (11) 924–955 (1992)
    62.30.+d, 62.65.+k, 62.20.Dc, 72.80.−r (all)
  13. M.B. Gitis “Disorder and order in long-wave high-temperature acoustics (II): monatomic liquids35 (11) 956–990 (1992)
    62.60.+v, 62.10.+s, 62.65.+k, 62.20.Dc, 64.70.Dv (all)
  14. O.V. Rudenko, B.B. Voronov, A.I. Korobov “Nonlinear acoustic waves in media with absorption and dispersion35 (9) 796–804 (1992)
    43.25.Dc, 43.25.Yw, 43.28.Mw, 62.50.+p, 62.65.+k, 62.60.+v (all)
  15. L.M. Lyamshev “Radiation acoustics35 (4) 276–302 (1992)
    62.65.+k, 43.35.Ud, 43.35.Sx, 43.35.Zc (all)
  16. I.M. Barkalov, V.I. Gol’danskii “Autowave propagation of cryrochemical reactions in a solid phase30 80–81 (1987)
    82.33.Pt, 82.35.−x, 62.20.Mk, 62.20.Fe, 81.40.Gh (all)
  17. Yu.A. Khramov “Petr Nikolaevich Lebedev and his school (On the 120th anniversary of the year of his birth)29 1127–1134 (1986)
    41.20.Jb, 01.60.+q, 62.65.+k (all)
  18. M.I. Kaganov, V.B. Fiks “Conversion of electromagnetic energy into acoustic energy by electrons in metals (theory)29 888–889 (1986)
    62.65.+k
  19. A.N. Vasil’ev, Yu.P. Gaidukov “Contactless excitation of sound in metals (experiment)29 889–891 (1986)
    62.65.+k, 72.30.+q (all)
  20. A.P. Silin “Semiconductor superlattices28 972–993 (1985)
    73.21.Cd, 78.67.Pt, 62.65.+k, 68.65.Cd, 72.20.My, 78.60.−b (all)
  21. A.A. Karabutov “Laser excitation of surface acoustic waves: a new direction in opto-acoustic spectroscopy of a solid28 1042–1051 (1985)
    68.35.Iv, 78.20.Hp, 62.65.+k, 78.35.+c (all)
  22. V.I. Pavlov, A.I. Sukhorukov “Emission of acoustic transition waves28 784–802 (1985)
    62.65.+k, 43.20.Fn, 43.28.−g (all)
  23. A.P. Aleksandrov, Zh.I. Alferov et alSerafim Nikolaevich Zhurkov (on his eightieth birthday)28 642–643 (1985)
    01.60.+q, 62.20.Mk, 81.40.Np, 62.20.Fe, 81.40.Lm (all)
  24. Yu.M. Gal’perin, V.L. Gurevich, V.I. Kozub “Nonlinear effects in the propagation of high-frequency sound in normal conductors22 352–367 (1979)
    43.35.Cg, 43.25.−x, 62.65.+k (all)
  25. M.I. Kaganov, Ya.V. Kravchenko, V.D. Natsik “Dislocation dragging by electrons in metals16 878–891 (1974)
    61.72.Hh, 74.25.Ld, 62.20.Fe, 81.40.Lm, 62.65.+k (all)
  26. I.A. Viktorov “Ultrasonic and Hypersonic Surface Waves16 943–944 (1974)
    62.65.+k, 62.30.+d (all)
  27. G.A. Smolenskii “Certain Problems in the Physics of Nonmetals14 801–802 (1972)
    62.65.+k, 62.30.+d (all)
  28. Yu.M. Gal’perin, P.E. Zil’berman et alA New Type of Acoustoelectric Nonlinearity (Nonlinear Landau Damping of Sound Waves)14 808–808 (1972)
    62.65.+k
  29. V.E. Ivanov, Ya.B. Fainberg et alALEKSANDR IL’ICH AKHIEZER (In commemoration of his 60th birthday)14 671–672 (1972)
    72.55.+s, 62.65.+k, 62.50.+p, 01.60.+q (all)
  30. V.R. Regel’, A.I. Slutsker, É.E. Tomashevskii “The kinetic nature of the strength of solids15 45–65 (1972)
    62.20.Mk, 78.30.Jw (all)
  31. G.A. Smolenskii, V.V. Lemanov “Hypersonic Waves in Crystals13 665–666 (1971)
    62.65.+k, 63.20.Kr, 63.20.Ls, 77.84.−s (all)
  32. A.F. Andreev, I.M. Lifshitz “Quantum Theory of Defects in Crystals13 670–670 (1971)
    61.72.Ji, 61.72.Bb, 65.40.−b, 62.65.+k (all)
  33. Yu.P. Raizer “Letter to the editor13 550–550 (1971)
    62.20.Mk, 81.40.Np (all)
  34. Yu.M. Gal’perin, I.L. Drichko et alPossibility of Obtaining and Using the Effect of Amplification of Ultrasound by a Semiconductor in a Magnetic Field12 585–585 (1970)
    77.65.−j, 62.65.+k (all)
  35. Yu.P. Raizer “Physical principles of the theory of brittle fracture cracks13 129–139 (1970)
    62.20.Mk, 81.40.Np, 61.72.Hh, 81.40.Jj (all)
  36. V.I. Pustovoit “Interaction of electron streams with elastic lattice waves12 105–132 (1969)
    62.30.+d, 72.50.+b, 62.65.+k, 76.40.+b, 63.20.Kr (all)
  37. B.I. Konstantinov “Feodor Feodorovich Vitman, in memoriam11 280–282 (1968)
    01.60.+q, 62.20.Mk, 81.40.Pq (all)
  38. I.M. Lifshitz, M.I. Kaganov “Some problems of the electron theory of metals III. Kinetic properties of electrons in metals8 805–851 (1966)
    72.15.Jf, 72.15.Gd, 72.30.+q, 62.65.+k, 72.10.−d (all)
  39. I.L. Fabelinskii “Study of the fine structure of the lines of scattered light and the propagation of hypersound8 637–641 (1966)
    78.35.+c, 62.60.+v, 62.65.+k, 66.20.+d (all)
  40. A.G. Aronov, V.S. Oskotskii “Sixth All-Union symposium on semiconductor theory9 153–167 (1966)
    72.20.Jv, 72.30.+q, 72.20.Fr, 63.20.Kr, 62.65.+k (all)
  41. M.V. Klassen-Neklyudova “All-Union conference on dislocations and mechanical properties of crystals7 755–757 (1965)
    01.30.Cc, 61.72.Bb, 61.72.Hh, 62.20.Hg, 62.20.Mk, 81.40.Lm (all)
  42. M.I. Bessonov “Mechanical failure of solid polymers7 401–418 (1964)
    62.20.Mk, 62.20.Fe, 81.40.Np, 81.40.Lm, 81.70.Bt (all)
  43. R.I. Garber, I.A. Gindin “Physics of the strength of crystalline materials3 41–77 (1960)
    62.20.Fe, 62.20.Mk, 81.40.Lm, 81.40.Np, 61.72.Lk, 61.72.Mm (all)
  44. E.M. Nadgornyi, Yu.A. Osip’yan et alFilamentary crystals with almost the theoretical strength of perfect crystals2 282–304 (1959)
    68.70.+w, 81.10.Bk, 62.20.Fe, 62.20.Mk, 62.20.Hg, 61.50.Ah (all)
  45. V.I. Sarrak “Brittle fracture of metals2 150–164 (1959)
    62.20.Mk, 81.40.Np, 61.72.Hh, 62.20.Fe, 81.40.Lm (all)
  46. V.I. Likhtman, E.D. Shchukin “Physico-chemical phenomena in the deformation of metals1 91–112 (1958)
    62.20.Fe, 82.80.−d, 81.40.Lm, 62.20.Mk, 61.72.Hh, 81.40.Np (all)
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