PACS numbers

32.70.Jz Line shapes, widths, and shifts 32.80.Fb Photoionization of atoms and ions
  1. V.V. Klimov “Optical nanoresonators66 263–287 (2023)
    03.50.De, 32.50.+d, 32.70.Jz, 42.25.−p, 42.50.Pq, 42.79.−e, 78.67.−n, 78.67.Pt (all)
  2. V.V. Klimov “Control of the emission of elementary quantum systems using metamaterials and nanometaparticles64 990–1020 (2021)
    03.50.De, 32.50.+d, 32.70.Jz, 42.25.−p, 42.50.Pq, 42.79.−e, 78.67.−n, 78.67.Pt (all)
  3. I.I. Ryabtsev, I.I. Beterov et alSpectroscopy of cold rubidium Rydberg atoms for applications in quantum information59 196–208 (2016)
    03.67.Lx, 32.70.Jz, 32.80.−t, 32.80.Ee, 32.80.Rm (all)
  4. B.M. Karnakov, V.D. Mur et alCurrent progress in developing the nonlinear ionization theory of atoms and ions58 3–32 (2015)
    03.65.Sq, 32.80.Fb, 32.80.Rm, 32.80.Wr, 34.80.Qb (all)
  5. E.G. Drukarev “Atomic physics: computer calculations and theoretical analysis50 835–845 (2007)
    31.15.−p, 31.50.Bc, 32.80.Fb (all)
  6. E.B. Aleksandrov, I.V. Sokolov et alScientific session of the Division of General Physics and Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (25 April 2001)44 1199–1199 (2001)
    06.20.−f, 07.55.Ge, 03.67.−a, 32.70.Fw, 32.70.Jz, 42.25.Hz, 42.25.Gy, 42.50.Gy (all)
  7. T.A. Vartanyan “Action of optical radiation on the boundary of a rarefied resonant medium.New possibilities and problems44 1203–1205 (2001)
    32.70.Fw, 32.70.Jz, 42.25.Hz, 42.25.Gy, 42.50.Gy (all)
  8. M.A. El’yashevich, N.G. Kembrovskaya, L.M. Tomil’chik “Rydberg and the development of atomic spectroscopy (Centennial of J. R. Rydberg’s paper on the laws governing atomic spectra)33 (12) 1047–1060 (1990)
    01.60.+q, 32.30.−r, 32.70.Jz (all)
  9. Yu.L. Sokolov “Investigations of the hydrogen atom33 (11) 992–993 (1990)
    01.30.Vv, 31.30.Jv, 36.10.Dr, 32.70.Jz (all)
  10. A.M. Shalagin “Light-induced drift and its manifestations, particularly in astrophysics32 281–282 (1989)
    32.80.Pj, 32.70.Jz, 95.30.Gv, 32.80.Bx, 97.30.Fi (all)
  11. A.E. Bulyshev, N.G. Preobrazhenskii, A.E. Suvorov “Radiation transport in spectral lines31 865–878 (1988)
    32.70.Jz, 32.60.+i, 32.80.Bx (all)
  12. V.S. Letokhov “Laser light, atoms, and nuclei30 897–909 (1987)
    32.80.Fb, 32.10.Fn, 32.70.Jz, 24.10.Ht, 23.20.Lv, 36.10.Dr (all)
  13. M.Ya. Amusia, V.K. Ivanov “Intershell interaction in atoms30 449–474 (1987)
    32.80.Fb, 31.15.Ne (all)
  14. D.L. Shepelyanskii “Quantum chaos: diffusion photoeffect in hydrogen30 438–439 (1987)
    05.45.Mt, 32.80.Fb, 31.15.−p (all)
  15. V.S. Letokhov “Laser-induced processes in spectroscopy, isotope separation, and photochemistry29 70–81 (1986)
    32.10.Bi, 32.80.Fb, 33.80.Eh, 82.50.−m, 32.50.+d, 33.50.Dq (all)
  16. N.B. Delone, V.P. Krainov, D.L. Shepelyanskii “Highly-excited atoms in the electromagnetic field26 551–572 (1983)
    31.50.+w, 32.70.Cs, 32.80.Fb (all)
  17. V.I. Matveev, E.S. Parilis “Shake-up processes accompanying electron transitions in atoms25 881–897 (1982)
    32.80.Hd, 34.80.Dp, 32.70.Jz, 31.15.+q (all)
  18. Yu.F. Bydin, Yu.N. Demkov “Electron energy spectrum in low-energy collisions of negative ions and atoms25 453–474 (1982)
    34.50.Hc, 33.80.Eh, 52.20.Hv, 32.80.Fb (all)
  19. R.I. Karaziya “Excited electron orbit collapse and atomic spectra24 775–794 (1981)
    31.20.Tz, 32.70.Jz, 32.80.Fb (all)
  20. N.B. Delone, V.A. Kovarskii et alAn atom in the radiation field of a multifrequency laser23 472–492 (1980)
    32.80.Kf, 32.80.Fb
  21. N.V. Karlov, B.B. Krynetskii et alSelective atomic photoionization and its use in isotope separation and spectroscopy22 220–235 (1979)
    32.80.Fb, 35.80.+s, 35.10.Bg, 32.30.−r (all)
  22. N.B. Delone, M.V. Fedorov “Polarization of photoelectrons in the ionization of unpolarized atoms22 252–269 (1979)
    32.80.Fb, 32.80.Kf
  23. N.B. Delone, V.P. Krainov “Resonance interaction of intense light with atoms21 309–327 (1978)
    32.80.Kf, 32.80.Fb, 32.50.+d, 32.70.Jz (all)
  24. L.N. Novikov, G.V. Skrotskii, G.I. Solomakho “The Hanle effect17 542–558 (1975)
    32.80.Bx, 32.70.Jz, 32.70.Cs, 32.60.+i, 32.50.+d (all)
  25. I.M. Beterov, R.I. Sokolovskii “Nonlinear effects in the emission and absorption spectra of gases in resonant optical fields16 339–349 (1973)
    32.60.+i, 32.70.Jz, 32.50.+d, 32.10.Fn, 32.80.−t, 51.70.+f (all)
  26. Ya.B. Zel’dovich “Scattering and emission of a quantum system in a strong electromagnetic wave16 427–433 (1973)
    32.60.+i, 32.70.Jz, 31.15.−p (all)
  27. E.B. Aleksandrov, O.V. Konstantinov, V.I. Perel’ “Interference of Atomic States13 291–292 (1970)
    32.70.Cs, 32.80.Qk, 32.50.+d, 32.60.+i, 32.70.Jz (all)
  28. A.M. Bonch-Bruevich, V.A. Khodovoi “Current methods for the study of the Stark effect in atoms10 637–657 (1968)
    32.60.+i, 32.70.Jz (all)
  29. A.F. Golovin, A.R. Striganov “The isotope effect in the spectra of the heavy elements10 658–677 (1968)
    32.70.Jz
  30. I.L. Beigman, L.A. Vainshtein, R.A. Syunyaev “Dielectronic recombination11 411–423 (1968)
    34.80.Lx, 32.80.Fb (all)
  31. S.G. Rautian, I.I. Sobel’man “The effect of collisions on the Doppler broadening of spectral lines9 701–716 (1967)
    32.70.Jz, 32.80.−t (all)
  32. A.M. Bonch-Bruevich, V.A. Khodovoi “Multiphoton processes8 1–38 (1965)
    32.80.Wr, 32.60.+i, 32.70.Jz, 78.55.−m, 78.20.Ci (all)
  33. 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)
  34. A.N. Zaidel’ “Spectral analysis of isotopic composition2 428–435 (1959)
    32.70.Jz, 32.10.Bi, 32.10.Fn (all)
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