PACS numbers

41.60.−m Radiation by moving charges 41.60.Bq Cherenkov radiation 41.90.+e Other topics in electromagnetism; electron and ion optics
  1. V.M. Grishin “Vavilov—Cherenkov radiation and radiation energy loss65 641–647 (2022)
    29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
  2. V.I. Ritus “Finite value of the bare charge and the relation of the fine structure constant ratio for physical and bare charges to zero-point oscillations of the electromagnetic field in a vacuum65 468–486 (2022)
    02.40.−k, 03.70.+k, 05.40.−a, 11.10.Hi, 11.10.Jj, 11.55.Hx, 12.20.−m, 41.60.−m (all)
  3. V.G. Nedorezov, S.G. Rykovanov, A.B. Savel’ev “Nuclear photonics: results and prospects64 1214–1237 (2021)
    07.85.Fv, 21.10.−k, 41.60.−m (all)
  4. K.V. Zhukovsky “Undulator and free-electron laser radiation with field harmonics and off-axis effects taken into account analytically64 304–316 (2021)
    41.60.−m, 41.60.Ap, 41.60.Cr (all)
  5. A.P. Potylitsyn, D.Yu. Sergeeva et alDiffraction radiation from a charge as radiation from a superluminal source in a vacuum63 303–308 (2020)
    41.60.−m, 42.25.−p, 42.25.Kb (all)
  6. M.V. Kuzelev, A.A. Rukhadze “Waves in inhomogeneous plasmas and liquid and gas flows. Analogies between electro- and gas-dynamic phenomena61 748–764 (2018)
    41.60.Bq, 52.25.Os (all)
  7. V.S. Malyshevsky “Is it possible to measure the electromagnetic radiation of an instantly started charge?60 1294–1301 (2017)
    03.50.De, 41.60.−m (all)
  8. I.N. Toptygin “Quantum description of a field in macroscopic electrodynamics and photon properties in transparent media60 935–947 (2017)
    12.20.−m, 41.20.Jb, 41.60.Bq (all)
  9. M.Yu. Glyavin, G.G. Denisov et alHigh power terahertz sources for spectroscopy and material diagnostics59 595–604 (2016)
    07.57.−c, 41.60.−m, 84.40.Ik (all)
  10. N.A. Vinokurov, E.B. Levichev “Undulators and wigglers for production of radiation and other applications58 850–871 (2015)
    03.50.De, 07.85.Qe, 41.60.−m (all)
  11. A.V. Shchagin “Fresnel coefficients for parametric X-ray (Cherenkov) radiation58 819–827 (2015)
    41.20.Jb, 41.60.−m, 42.25.Bs, 61.80.Cb (all)
  12. Yu.A. Bashmakov “Cherenkov radiation: from discovery to RICH58 467–471 (2015)
    01.30.Bb, 01.65.+g, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
  13. S.P. Denisov “Use of Cherenkov counters in experiments at accelerators for particle identification58 480–485 (2015)
    29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
  14. Ja.-A.M. Dzhilkibaev, G.V. Domogatsky, O.V. Suvorova “Cherenkov detectors for high energy neutrino astrophysics58 495–502 (2015)
    29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq, 95.55.Vj (all)
  15. E.I. Malinovskii “Total absorption Cherenkov spectrometers58 512–515 (2015)
    29.20.−c, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
  16. Yu.I. Maltseva, F.A. Emanov et alDistributed beam loss monitor based on the Cherenkov effect in an optical fiber58 516–519 (2015)
    29.27.−a, 41.60.Bq, 41.75.Ht, 42.81.−i (all)
  17. V.I. Ritus “Duality of two-dimensional field theory and four-dimensional electrodynamics leading to finite value of the bare charge56 565–589 (2013)
    03.70.+k, 12.20.−m, 41.60.−m (all)
  18. 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)
  19. E.B. Aleksandrov, P.A. Aleksandrov et alDirect experimental demonstration of the second special relativity postulate: the speed of light is independent of the speed of the source54 1272–1278 (2011)
    01.65.+g, 03.30.+p, 41.60.−m (all)
  20. M.V. Kuzelev, A.A. Rukhadze “Nonrelativistic quantum theory of stimulated Cherenkov radiation and Compton scattering in a plasma54 375–380 (2011)
    41.60.−m, 52.35.−g, 52.40.Mj (all)
  21. A.I. Nikishov, V.I. Ritus “Gravitational radiation of systems and the role of their force field53 1093–1122 (2010)
    04.20.−q, 04.30.−w, 41.60.−m (all)
  22. I.M. Dremin, A.V. Leonidov “The quark — gluon medium53 1123–1149 (2010)
    12.38.Mh, 24.85.+p, 41.60.Bq (all)
  23. D.V. Karlovets “On dual representation in classical electrodynamics53 817–824 (2010)
    41.60.−m, 41.20.−q, 42.25.Fx (all)
  24. B.M. Bolotovskii “Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation: its discovery and application52 1099–1110 (2009)
    01.30.Bb, 01.65.+g, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
  25. G.A. Mesyats, B.M. Bolotovskii et alCommemoration of the centenary of the birth of Academician I M Frank (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 22 October 2008)52 377–413 (2009)
    01.10.Fv, 01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 03.75.Be, 28.20.−v, 28.41.−i, 41.60.Bq, 41.60.Dk (all)
  26. G.A. Mesyats “Il’ya Mikhailovich Frank (opening address)52 377–379 (2009)
    01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 41.60.Bq (all)
  27. B.M. Bolotovskii “I M Frank’s papers on radiation of sources moving in refractive media (the ’optics of moving sources’)52 379–388 (2009)
    01.65.+g, 41.60.Bq, 41.60.Dk (all)
  28. M.V. Kuzelev, A.A. Rukhadze “Spontaneous and stimulated emission induced by an electron, electron bunch, and electron beam in a plasma51 989–1018 (2008)
    41.60.−m, 52.35.−g, 52.40.Mj (all)
  29. I.N. Toptygin, G.D. Fleishman “Eigenmode generation by a given current in anisotropic and gyrotropic media51 363–374 (2008)
    03.50.De, 41.20.Jb, 41.60.−m (all)
  30. V.N. Tsytovich “Polarization effects in a medium: from Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation and transition radiation to dust-particle pairing, or the development of one of V L Ginzburg’s ideas from 1940 to 200650 545–553 (2007)
    01.10.Fv, 41.60.−m, 52.20.−j, 52.27.Lw (all)
  31. S.P. Denisov “Transition radiation: scientific implications and applications in high-energy physics50 377–379 (2007)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 29.40.−n, 41.60.−m (all)
  32. B.M. Bolotovskii, A.V. Serov “Radiation of superluminal sources in empty space48 903–915 (2005)
    41.20.−q, 41.60.Bq, 41.75.−i (all)
  33. Yu.V. Gulyaev, V.F. Kravchenko, A.A. Kuraev “Vavilov-Cherenkov amplifiers with irregular electrodynamic structures47 583–599 (2004)
    02.30.Yy, 41.60.Bq, 84.40.Fe (all)
  34. 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)
  35. K.Yu. Platonov, G.D. Fleishman “Transition radiation in media with random inhomogeneities45 235–291 (2002)
    41.60.−m, 52.35.Hr, 95.30.Gv (all)
  36. V.L. Ginzburg “Some remarks on the radiation of charges and multipoles uniformly moving in a medium45 341–344 (2002)
    41.60.−m
  37. M.L. Ter-Mikhaelyan “Electromagnetic radiative processes in periodic media at high energies44 571–596 (2001)
    29.40.Wk, 41.60.−m, 61.80.Fe, 61.85.+p (all)
  38. B.M. Bolotovskii, E.A. Galst’yan “Diffraction and diffraction radiation43 755–775 (2000)
    41.60.−m, 41.90.+e, 42.25.Fx, 61.14.−x (all)
  39. G.K. Avetisyan “On the stimulated Cherenkov effect40 755–760 (1997)
    41.60.Bq
  40. V.L. Ginzburg “Radiation by uniformly moving sources (Vavilov-Cherenkov effect, transition radiation, and other phenomena)39 973–982 (1996)
    41.60.−m, 41.60.Bq, 41.90.+e (all)
  41. V.M. Arutyunyan, S.G. Oganesyan “Paper by V M Arutyunyan and S G Oganesyan ’The stimulated Cherenkov effect’ [Physics-Uspekhi, October 1994, 37 (10) 1005-1039]38 1295–1296 (1995)
    41.60.Bq
  42. V.A. Bordovitsyn, I.M. Ternov, V.G. Bagrov “Spin light38 1037–1047 (1995)
    41.60.−m
  43. A.A. Golubkov, V.A. Makarov “Boundary conditions for electromagnetic field on the surface of media with weak spatial dispersion38 325–332 (1995)
    41.20.−q, 41.90.+e, 78.20.Wc (all)
  44. V.N. Tsytovich “Collective effects of plasma particles in bremsstrahlung38 87–108 (1995)
    41.60.−m, 52.20.−j, 52.25.Gj, 52.90.+z (all)
  45. V.M. Arutyunyan, S.G. Oganesyan “The stimulated Cherenkov effect37 1005–1039 (1994)
    41.60.Bq
  46. B.M. Bolotovskii, S.N. Stolyarov “Erratum: Radiation from and energy loss by charged particles in moving media [Sov. Phys. Usp. 35, 143-150 (February 1992)]35 (7) 628–628 (1992)
    41.60.−m, 41.20.−q (all)
  47. B.M. Bolotovskii, S.N. Stolyarov “Law of conservation of energy for the electromagnetic field as applied to radiation by moving charged particles35 (3) 248–254 (1992)
    45.20.df, 41.60.−m (all)
  48. B.M. Bolotovskii, S.N. Stolyarov “Radiation from and energy loss by charged particles in moving media35 (2) 143–150 (1992)
    41.60.−m, 41.20.−q (all)
  49. G.V. Domogatskii, G.T. Zatsepin et alAleksandr Evgen’evich Chudakov (on his seventieth birthday)34 (7) 637–638 (1991)
    01.60.+q, 96.50.sb, 13.85.−t, 41.60.Bq (all)
  50. G.D. Fleishman “Transition radiation of a relativistic particle moving along a curve34 (1) 86–96 (1991)
    41.60.−m, 52.27.Ny, 52.25.Mq (all)
  51. B.M. Bolotovskii, V.P. Bykov “Radiation by charges moving faster than light33 (6) 477–487 (1990)
    41.60.Bq
  52. K.Yu. Platonov, I.N. Toptygin, G.D. Fleishman “Emission of radiation by particles in media with inhomogeneities and coherent bremsstrahlung33 (4) 289–295 (1990)
    41.60.Bq, 52.25.Os (all)
  53. D.F. Alferov, Yu.A. Bashmakov, P.A. Cherenkov “Radiation from relativistic electrons in a magnetic undulator32 200–227 (1989)
    41.60.−m, 29.20.Lq, 29.20.Dh, 41.75.Ht, 29.27.Hj (all)
  54. M.V. Kuzelev, A.A. Rukhadze “Stimulated radiation from high-current relativistic electron beams30 507–524 (1987)
    41.60.Bq, 41.60.Ap (all)
  55. I.M. Frank “Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation for electric and magnetic multipoles27 772–785 (1984)
    41.60.Bq
  56. A.M. Baldin, N.G. Basov et alPavel Alekseevich Cherenkov (on his eightieth birthday)27 553–554 (1984)
    01.60.+q, 29.40.Ka, 41.60.Bq (all)
  57. I.M. Frank “A conceptual history of the Vavilov-Cherenkov radiation27 385–395 (1984)
    01.60.+q, 01.30.−y, 01.65.+g, 41.60.Bq (all)
  58. V.I. Pavlov “On discussions concerning the problem of ponderomotive forces21 171–173 (1978)
    01.65.+g, 41.90.+e (all)
  59. A.A. Tyapkin “The first theoretical prediction of the radiation discovered by Vavilov and Cerenkov17 288–288 (1974)
    41.60.Bq
  60. B.M. Bolotovskii, V.L. Ginzburg “The Vavilov-Cerenkov Effect and the Doppler Effect in the Motion of Sources with Superluminal Velocity in Vacuum15 184–192 (1972)
    97.60.Gb, 97.10.Ri, 41.60.Bq (all)
  61. V.L. Ginzburg “Radiation and radiation friction force in uniformly accelerated motion of a Charge12 565–574 (1970)
    41.60.−m
  62. I.Ya. Barit, L.E. Lazareva et alIl'ya Mikhailovich Frank (in honor of his sixtieth birthday)11 782–784 (1969)
    01.60.+q, 41.60.Bq (all)
  63. B.M. Bolotovskii, G.V. Voskresenskii “Emission from charged particles in periodic structures11 143–162 (1968)
    41.60.−m, 41.75.Fr, 42.79.Dj (all)
  64. V.L. Ginzburg, V.N. Sazonov, S.I. Syrovatskii “Synchrotron radiation and its reabsorption11 34–48 (1968)
    41.60.Ap, 29.20.Lq, 41.60.Bq, 29.40.−n (all)
  65. E.L. Feinberg “VITALII LAZAREVICH GINZBURG (On his fiftieth birthday)9 782–784 (1967)
    41.60.Bq, 77.80.−e, 74.20.Fg (all)
  66. I.M. Frank “Transition radiation and optical properties of matter8 729–742 (1966)
    78.20.Ci, 41.60.Bq, 78.55.Hx (all)
  67. B.M. Bolotovskii, G.V. Voskresenskii “Diffraction radiation9 73–96 (1966)
    41.60.Bq, 41.20.Jb (all)
  68. N.A. Dobrotin “Pavel Alekseevich Cerenkov (on his 60th birthday)7 881–883 (1965)
    01.60.+q, 41.60.Bq (all)
  69. F.G. Bass, V.M. Yakovenko “Theory of radiation from a charge passing through an electrically inhomogeneous medium8 420–444 (1965)
    41.60.−m
  70. I.M. Frank, V.L. Levshin, A.N. Terenin “The development of S. I. Vavilov’s work in physics4 730–736 (1962)
    01.60.+q, 41.60.Bq (all)
  71. I.M. Frank “Transition radiation and the cerenkov effect4 740–746 (1962)
    41.60.Bq, 78.70.−g, 78.66.Bz, 78.68.+m, 78.55.−m, 01.30.−y (all)
  72. B.M. Bolotovskii “Theory of Cherenkov radiation (III)4 781–811 (1962)
    41.60.Bq
  73. V.L. Levshin “SERGEĬ IVANOVICH VAVILOV (On the Seventieth Anniversary of his Birth)4 374–379 (1961)
    01.60.+q, 78.70.−g, 41.60.Bq (all)
  74. V.L. Ginzburg “Certain theoretical aspects of radiation due to superluminal motion in a Medium2 874–893 (1960)
    41.60.Bq, 03.50.De, 03.65.−w, 52.25.Os (all)
  75. B.M. Bolotovskii, E.M. Leikin “J.V. Jelley, "Cerenkov radiation and its applications"2 987–997 (1960)
    41.60.Bq, 29.40.Ka, 85.60.Ha (all)
  76. B.M. Bolotovskii “Soviet scientists win the 1958 nobel prize for physics2 165–170 (1959)
    01.10.Cr, 01.60.+q, 41.60.Bq, 29.40.Ka (all)
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