PACS numbers

28.60.+s Isotope separation and enrichment 31.30.Gs Hyperfine interactions and isotope effects
  1. G.N. Makarov “New approaches to molecular laser separation of uranium isotopes67 44–54 (2024)
    07.77.Gx, 28.60.+s, 33.80-b, 36.40.−c, 42.62.−b, 42.62.Fi, 82.50.Bc (all)
  2. A.B. Dyachkov, A.A. Gorkunov et alIsotopically selective photoionization for the production of the medical radioisotope 177Lu66 518–533 (2023)
    28.60.+s, 42.62.−b, 87.56.−v (all)
  3. D.A. Dolgolenko, E.P. Potanin “Diffusive methods of isotope separation in plasma66 182–194 (2023)
    28.60.+s, 52.20.−j, 52.25.Xz (all)
  4. G.N. Makarov “Towards molecular laser separation of uranium isotopes65 531–566 (2022)
    07.77.Gx, 28.60.+s, 33.80.−b, 36.40.−c, 42.62.−b, 42.62.Fi, 82.50.Bc (all)
  5. B.L. Zhuikov, S.V. Ermolaev “Radioisotope research and development at the Linear Accelerator of the Institute for Nuclear Research of RAS64 1311–1322 (2021)
    28.60.+s, 29.20.Ej, 87.56.bd (all)
  6. A. Khorshidi “Molybdenum-99 production via lead and bismuth moderators and milli-structure-98Mo samples by indirect production technique using Monte Carlo method62 931–940 (2019)
    28.60.+s, 29.25.−t, 87.57.U− (all)
  7. Forty years of the Institute for Nuclear Research (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 22 December 2010)54 939–974 (2011)
    01.10.Fv, 01.52.+r, 01.65.+g, 14.60.Pq, 14.60.−z, 25.30.Pt, 26.65.+t, 28.60.+s, 29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 32.80.Qk, 32.80.Wr, 42.55.−f, 87.56.B−, 95.55.Vj, 96.50.sb, 96.50.sh, 96.60.Vg (all)
  8. B.L. Zhuikov “Isotope production at the Institute for Nuclear Research, Russian Academy of Sciences: current status and prospects54 968–974 (2011)
    28.60.+s, 29.20.−c, 87.56.B− (all)
  9. Yu.V. Martynenko “Electromagnetic isotope separation method and its heritage52 1266–1272 (2009)
    01.65.+g, 28.60.+s, 29.25.Ni (all)
  10. D.A. Dolgolenko, Yu.A. Muromkin “Plasma isotope separation based on ion cyclotron resonance52 345–357 (2009)
    28.60.+s, 52.20.−j, 52.25.Xz (all)
  11. V.S. Davydov, V.M. Shabaev, N.N. Kolachevsky “Selected problems in hydrodynamics, quantum electrodynamics, and laser spectroscopy (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 14 May 2008)51 1171–1190 (2008)
    01.10.Fv, 06.20.Jr, 06.30.Ft, 12.20.−m, 12.20.Ds, 12.20.Fv, 32.10.Fn, 32.30.Jc, 31.30.Gs, 31.30.Jv, 42.62.Fi, 43.30.+m, 43.60.+d, 92.10.Vz (all)
  12. V.M. Shabaev “Quantum electrodynamics of heavy ions and atoms: current status and prospects51 1175–1180 (2008)
    12.20.−m, 12.20.Ds, 31.30.Gs, 31.30.Jv (all)
  13. G.N. Makarov “On the possibility of selecting molecules embedded in superfluid helium nanodroplets (clusters)49 1131–1150 (2006)
    28.60.+s, 33.80.−b, 36.40.−c, 42.62.Fi (all)
  14. E.A. Ryabov “Laser isotope separation by IR multiphoton dissociation of molecules47 627–629 (2004)
    28.60.+s, 33.80.Gj, 33.80.Wz (all)
  15. V.S. Letokhov “Selective action of laser radiation on matter21 405–428 (1978)
    28.60.+s, 82.50.−m, 32.80.−t, 33.80.−b (all)
  16. G.A. Askar’yan “On selective collisionless excitation and dissociation of molecules by intense infrared light (with reference to review articles in Usp. Fiz. Nauk)21 182–182 (1978)
    33.80.Gj, 33.10.Gx, 31.30.Gs (all)
  17. E.M. Belenov, V.A. Isakov et alReply to the letter of G. A. Askar’yan21 183–183 (1978)
    33.80.Gj, 33.10.Gx, 31.30.Gs (all)
  18. N.V. Karlov, A.M. Prokhorov “Concerning the letter of G. A. Askar’yan ’On selective collisionless excitation and dissociation of molecules by intense infrared light’21 183–183 (1978)
    33.80.Gj, 33.10.Gx, 31.30.Gs (all)
  19. N.G. Basov, E.M. Belenov et alNew methods of isotope separation20 209–225 (1977)
    28.60.+s, 31.30.Gs, 42.60.Kg (all)
  20. N.B. Delone, B.A. Zon et alNonresonance perturbation of an atomic spectrum in a strong light field19 711–740 (1976)
    31.30.Gs
  21. V.I. Gol’danskii “The interplay of nuclear and chemical physics19 180–188 (1976)
    82.90.+j, 87.20.+j, 21.90.+f, 31.30.Gs (all)
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