PACS numbers

31.15.Bs Statistical model calculations (including Thomas-Fermi and Thomas-Fermi-Dirac models) 32.80.Cy Atomic scattering, cross sections, and form factors; Compton scattering 34.50.Bw Energy loss and stopping power 34.50.Dy Interactions of atoms and molecules with surfaces; photon and electron emission; neutralization of ions
  1. A.V. Kukhta, S.M. Kazakov “Spectroscopy of the interaction of a low-energy electron beam with organic luminescent molecules66 173–181 (2023)
    33.15.Ta, 33.50.Dq, 34.50.Bw, 34.50.Gb (all)
  2. M.L. Ter-Mikhaelyan “High energy electromagnetic processes in amorphous and inhomogeneous media46 1231–1252 (2003)
    34.50.Dy, 41.20.−q, 41.60.−m (all)
  3. V.A. Astapenko, L.A. Bureeva, V.S. Lisitsa “Polarization effects in atomic transitions45 149–184 (2002)
    32.10.Dk, 32.80.Cy, 34.80.Dp (all)
  4. V.V. Baranov, N.A. Generalov et alVladas Bronislovo Leonas (Obituary)36 (2) 102–103 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 34.50.Bw (all)
  5. B.G. Krakov, E.S. Parilis “Quasimolecules32 251–270 (1989)
    34.50.Gb, 31.15.Bs, 36.10.Gv (all)
  6. M.A. El’yashevich “Niels Bohr’s development of the quantum theory of the atom and the correspondence principle (his 1912-1923 work in atomic physics and its significance)28 879–909 (1985)
    32.10.−f, 32.70.−n, 31.15.Bs, 32.30.−r (all)
  7. V.P. Bykov “Form of the Hamiltonian and the initial conditions in radiation problems27 631–640 (1984)
    32.50.+d, 32.80.Cy, 31.15.−p (all)
  8. N.B. Delone “Elementary nonlinear optical phenomena16 749–752 (1974)
    42.65.−k, 32.80.Rm, 52.70.Kz, 32.80.Cy, 33.80.Rv (all)
  9. B.B. Kadomtsev “Matter in a Superstrong Magnetic Field14 371–371 (1971)
    31.15.Bs, 32.10.Dk, 33.15.Fm (all)
  10. L.M. Biberman, G.E. Norman “Continuous spectra of atomic gases and plasma10 52–90 (1967)
    32.30.−r, 52.25.Os, 32.80.Rm, 32.80.Dz, 32.80.Cy, 31.15.Ct (all)
  11. R.I. Garber, A.I. Fedorenko “Focusing of atomic collisions in crystals7 479–507 (1965)
    34.50.Dy, 79.20.Rf, 61.50.−f (all)
  12. F.I. Vilesov “Photoionization of gases and vapors by vacuum ultraviolet radiation6 888–929 (1964)
    33.80.Eh, 32.80.Fb, 32.80.Cy, 33.15.Ry, 31.15.Ct, 33.15.Ta (all)
  13. V.B. Leonas “The present state and some new results of the molecular-beam method7 121–144 (1964)
    39.10.+j, 34.20.Gj, 34.50.Dy, 79.20.Rf (all)
  14. G.V. Skrotskii, T.G. Izyumova “Optical orientation of atoms and its applications4 177–204 (1961)
    32.80.Bx, 32.30.Bv, 32.10.Fn, 32.80.Cy, 32.60.+i, 32.30.Dx (all)
  15. S.Z. Belen’kii, I.P. Ivanenko “Cascade theory of showers2 912–957 (1960)
    34.50.Dy, 32.80.Cy, 34.50.Bw, 31.15.Bs (all)
  16. Ya.M. Fogel’ “The production of negative ions in atomic collisions3 390–416 (1960)
    34.50.Dy, 34.50.Bw, 34.70.+e (all)
  17. P.Yu. Babenko, A.N. Zinov’ev, A.P. Shergin “Stopping and scattering of atoms with keV energies in matter”, accepted
    32.80.Dz, 34.20.−b, 34.50.Bw, 34.50.−s, 34.80.Dp, 34.50.Dy, 52.20.Hv, 61.85.+p, 68.49.Sf (all)
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