PACS numbers

32.80.−t Photoionization and excitation 42.50.−p Quantum optics
  1. K.Yu. Khabarova, I.V. Zalivako, N.N. Kolachevsky “Methods of quantum logic in ion frequency standards, quantum computers, and modern spectroscopy65 1217–1223 (2022)
    03.67.−a, 42.50.−p, 42.62.Eh (all)
  2. Yu.V. Vladimirova, V.N. Zadkov “Quantum optics of quantum emitters in the near field of a nanoparticle65 245–269 (2022)
    42.50.−p, 42.79.−e, 78.67.−n (all)
  3. P.A. Krachkov, A.I. Mil’shtein “High-energy electroproduction in the atomic field62 340–353 (2019)
    12.20.Ds, 32.80.−t (all)
  4. V.I. Balykin “Plasmon nanolaser: current state and prospects61 846–870 (2018)
    42.50.−p, 42.50.Nn, 42.55.−f, 42.60.By (all)
  5. B.A. Knyazev, V.G. Serbo “Beams of photons with nonzero orbital angular momentum projection: new results61 449–479 (2018)
    32.80.−t, 41.60.Cr, 42.79.−e (all)
  6. A.M. Zheltikov “Keldysh photoionization theory: through the barriers60 1087–1120 (2017)
    32.80.−t, 42.50.−p, 42.65.−k, 78.20.−e (all)
  7. F.Ya. Khalili “Quantum measurements in gravitational wave detectors59 968–996 (2016)
    03.65.Ta, 04.80.Na, 42.50.−p (all)
  8. P.A. Krachkov, R.N. Lee, A.I. Mil’shtein “Quantum electrodynamics processes in the interaction of high-energy particles with atoms59 619–641 (2016)
    12.20.Ds, 32.80.−t (all)
  9. 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)
  10. S.A. Pikuz (Jr.), A.Ya. Faenov et alProduction of exotic states of matter with the use of X-rays generated by focusing a petawatt laser pulse onto a solid target57 702–707 (2014)
    32.80.−t, 52.27.Ny, 52.38.Ph, 52.70.La (all)
  11. 120th anniversary of the birth of Sergei Ivanovich Vavilov (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 30 March 2011)54 1257–1283 (2011)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 01.70.+w, 03.30.+p, 41.60.−m, 42.50.−p, 42.65.−k, 42.70.−a, 78.47.−p, 78.55.−m, 85.60.−q (all)
  12. T.T. Basiev, I.T. Basieva, M.E. Doroshenko “Luminescent nanophotonics, fluoride laser ceramics, and crystals54 1262–1268 (2011)
    42.50.−p, 42.70.−a, 78.47.−p (all)
  13. A.M. Leontovich, Z.A. Chizhikova “On the creation of the first ruby laser in Moscow54 77–85 (2011)
    01.65.+g, 42.50.−p, 42.60.−v (all)
  14. S.V. Garnov, I.A. Shcherbakov “Laser methods for generating megavolt terahertz pulses54 91–96 (2011)
    42.50.−p, 42.65.−k, 42.72.Ai (all)
  15. G.N. Makarov “Experimental methods for determining the melting temperature and the heat of melting of clusters and nanoparticles53 179–198 (2010)
    07.77.Gx, 32.80.−t, 36.40.−c, 36.40.Ei, 42.62.Fi, 81.07.−b (all)
  16. G.N. Makarov “The spectroscopy of clusters by intense pulses of VUV radiation from free electron lasers52 461–486 (2009)
    32.80.−t, 36.40.−c, 41.60.Cr, 42.55.Vc, 42.62.Fi, 52.50.−b, 82.50.Hp (all)
  17. G.N. Makarov “Cluster temperature. Methods for its measurement and stabilization51 319–353 (2008)
    32.80.−t, 34.50.−s, 36.40.−c, 43.25.Cb, 79.20.Rf, 81.07.−b (all)
  18. E.M. Dianov, N.V. Karlov et alScientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences dedicated to the ninetieth anniversary of Academician A M Prokhorov (25 October 2006)50 649–656 (2007)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 42.50.−p, 42.55.−f (all)
  19. A.A. Manenkov “The role of electron paramagnetic resonance in the development of quantum electronics: facts and comments49 645–649 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 42.50.−p, 76.30.−v (all)
  20. V.P. Bykov “Photocounts and laser detection of weak optical signals48 469–486 (2005)
    42.50.−p, 84.47.+w, 85.60.Gz (all)
  21. V.S. Popov “Tunnel and multiphoton ionization of atoms and ions in a strong laser field (Keldysh theory)47 855–885 (2004)
    12.20.Ds, 32.80.−t, 42.50.Hz (all)
  22. V.N. Ochkin, S.N. Tskhai “Coherent light scattering stimulated by a quasi-static electric field46 1214–1218 (2003)
    42.50.−p, 42.50.Hz, 42.65.−k (all)
  23. K.N. Mukhin, A.F. Sustavov, V.N. Tikhonov “On the centenary of the Nobel Prize: Russian laureates in physics46 493–547 (2003)
    01.65.+g, 42.50.−p, 67.40.−w, 74.20.−z (all)
  24. Yu.I. Vorontsov “The phase of an oscillator in quantum theory. What is it ’in reality’?45 847–868 (2002)
    03.65.−w, 42.50.−p, 42.50.Dv (all)
  25. V.V. Datsyuk, I.A. Izmailov “Optics of microdroplets44 1061–1073 (2001)
    12.20.Fv, 42.50.−p, 42.55.−f, 42.65.−k, 42.68.Wt (all)
  26. L.I. Men’shikov “Superradiance and related phenomena42 107 (1999)
    42.50.−p, 42.50.Gy, 42.65.−k, 52.35.−g (all)
  27. V.I. Klyatskin, D. Gurarie “Coherent phenomena in stochastic dynamical systems42 165 (1999)
    02.50.−r, 05.40.-j, 05.45.+b, 42.50.−p (all)
  28. M.V. Fedorov “Stabilization of atoms in a strong laser field42 61–66 (1999)
    39.90.+d, 42.50.−p (all)
  29. M.L. Ter-Mikhaelyan “Simple atomic systems in resonant laser fields40 1195–1238 (1997)
    32.80.−t, 42.50.−p (all)
  30. L.A. Rivlin “Photons in a waveguide (some thought experiments)40 291–303 (1997)
    03.65.Bz, 12.20.−m, 42.50.−p (all)
  31. V.I. Bodnarchuk, L.S. Davtyan, D.A. Korneev “Geometrical phase effects in neutron optics39 169–177 (1996)
    03.65.−w, 42.50.−p (all)
  32. N.B. Delone, V.P. Krainov “Atomic stabilisation in a laser field38 1247–1268 (1995)
    32.90.+a, 42.50.−p (all)
  33. D.N. Klyshko “Quantum optics: quantum, classical, and metaphysical aspects37 1097–1122 (1994)
    42.50.−p
  34. D.N. Klyshko “Berry geometric phase in oscillatory processes36 (11) 1005–1019 (1993)
    03.65.Ta, 03.65.Vf, 42.50.−p (all)
  35. S.G. Rautian “The diffusion approximation in the problem of migration of particles in a gas34 (11) 1008–1017 (1991)
    51.20.+d, 51.10.+y, 32.80.−t (all)
  36. S.A. Akhmanov “Physics of lasers, laser physics, and optical physics34 (7) 641–643 (1991)
    01.30.Vv, 42.62.Fi, 42.55.Rz, 42.60.−v, 42.65.−k, 42.50.−p (all)
  37. S.I. Vinitskii, V.L. Derbov et alTopological phases in quantum mechanics and polarization optics33 (6) 403–428 (1990)
    03.65.Vf, 03.65.Ta, 42.50.−p (all)
  38. V.I. Balykin, V.S. Letokhov “The laser optics of neutral atomic beams33 (1) 79–85 (1990)
    32.80.−t
  39. I.B. Khriplovich “Nonconservation of parity in atoms31 558–560 (1988)
    32.80.Ys, 32.60.+i, 42.50.−p, 32.10.Fn, 31.15.−p (all)
  40. K.P. Zybin “Kinetic theory of particles and photons31 287–287 (1988)
    52.25.Dg, 32.80.−t, 01.30.M− (all)
  41. E.B. Aleksandrov, Zh.I. Alferov et alAleksei Mikhailovich Bonch-Bruevich (On his seventieth birthday)29 1158–1159 (1986)
    42.50.−p, 01.60.+q (all)
  42. A.P. Aleksandrov, A.S. Borovik-Romanov et alAleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov (On his seventieth birthday)29 720–721 (1986)
    01.60.+q, 42.50.−p (all)
  43. N.G. Basov “Quantum electronics at the P. N. Lebedev Physics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (FIAN) [Text of an address presented March 21, 1985 at the International Conference on Lasers and Electrooptics (CLEO ’85) Baltimore, USA, dedicated to the 25th anniversary of quantum electronics]29 179–185 (1986)
    01.30.Cc, 42.50.−p (all)
  44. A.M. Prokhorov “On the twenty-fifth anniversary of the laser29 1–2 (1986)
    42.55.Ah, 42.60.−v, 42.50.−p, 84.40.Ik, 42.55.Mv, 42.65.Lm (all)
  45. F. Laloë, M. Leduc et alOptical polarization of helium-3 nuclei28 941–955 (1985)
    32.10.Dk, 32.80.Bx, 42.50.−p, 32.10.Bi (all)
  46. A.B. Migdal “Niels Bohr and quantum physics28 910–934 (1985)
    01.60.+q, 01.70.+w, 42.50.−p, 32.80.−t (all)
  47. H. Paul, R. Fischer “Light absorption by a dipole26 923–926 (1983)
    32.80.−t, 41.10.Hv
  48. V.I. Balykin, G.I. Bekov et alLaser detection of single atoms23 651–678 (1980)
    35.80.+s, 32.80.−t, 42.60.Kg, 32.50.+d (all)
  49. 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)
  50. A.P. Kazantsev “Resonance light pressure21 58–76 (1978)
    42.60.He, 32.80.−t
  51. V.V. Gruzinskii, B.I. Stepanov et alNikolai Aleksandrovich Borisevich (On his Fiftieth Birthday)16 758–759 (1974)
    01.60.+q, 33.50.−j, 42.50.−p (all)
  52. 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)
  53. A.M. Bonch-Bruevich, Yu.N. Denisyuk et alBoris Ivanovich Stepanov (on his sixtieth birthday)16 442–443 (1973)
    01.60.+q, 33.50.−j, 33.20.Vq, 33.80.−b, 42.50.−p (all)
  54. D.A. Varshalovich “Spin states of atoms and molecules in the cosmic medium13 429–437 (1971)
    95.30.Ky, 32.80.−t, 32.10.Fn, 32.70.Cs, 32.10.Dk (all)
  55. F. Gerasimov, Yu.M. Kagan et alSERGEĬ ÉDUARDOVICH FRISH (on his 70th Birthday)12 438–439 (1969)
    01.60.+q, 07.60.−j, 42.50.−p, 52.50.Jm, 51.70.+f, 32.30.−r (all)
  56. I.Yu. Kobzarev, L.B. Okun “On the photon mass11 338–341 (1968)
    42.50.−p, 12.20.Ds, 44.40.+a (all)
  57. 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)
  58. S.G. Suvorov “Einstein’s philosophical views and their relation to his physical opinions8 578–609 (1966)
    01.70.+w, 42.50.−p, 04.20.−q, 04.50.+h, 98.80.Jk (all)
  59. A.P. Alodjants, D.V. Tsarev et alQuantum optical metrology”, accepted
    42.50.−p, 03.67.−a, 06.20.−f, 42.50.Dv (all)
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