Nuclear explosions as a probing tool for high-intensity processes and extreme states of matter: some applications of results
V.A. Simonenko
Russian Federal Nuclear Center ‘E.N. Zababakhin All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Technical Physics’, PO Box 245, Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk Region, Russian Federation
A scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the
Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS) was held in the
Conference Hall of the Lebedev Physics Institute, Russian
Academy of Sciences, on 29 March 2006. The following
reports were presented at the session:
(1) Bunkin A F, Nurmatov A A, Pershin S M (Wave
Research Center at the Prokhorov General Physics Institute,
RAS, Moscow) ’Coherent four-photon spectroscopy of low-
frequency molecular librations in a liquid’;
(2) Simonenko V A (Russian Federal Nuclear Center — Zababakhin All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of
Technical Physics, Snezhinsk, Chelyabinsk region) ’Nuclear
explosions as a probing tool for high-intensity processes and
extreme states of matter: some applications of results’;
(3) Buchelnikov V D, Taskaev S V (Chelyabinsk State University), Vasiliev A N (Lomonosov Moscow State University), Koledov V V, Khovaylo V V, Shavrov V G (Institute of
Radioengineering and Electronics, RAS, Moscow) ’Magnetic shape-memory alloys: phase transitions and functional properties.’
A brief presentation of the reports is given below.
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