PACS numbers

41.75.−i Charged-particle beams 61.80.−x Physical radiation effects, radiation damage 81.15.−z Methods of deposition of films and coatings; film growth and epitaxy 81.40.−z Treatment of materials and its effects on microstructure, nanostructure, and properties
  1. A.E. Ieshkin, A.B. Tolstoguzov et alGas-dynamic sources of cluster ions for basic and applied research65 677–705 (2022)
    29.25.Ni, 36.40.−c, 41.75.−i, 68.49.Sf (all)
  2. P. Mazarov, V.G. Dudnikov, A.B. Tolstoguzov “Electrohydrodynamic emitters of ion beams63 1219–1255 (2020)
    29.25.Ni, 41.75.−i, 81.16.Nd (all)
  3. V.N. Polkovnikov, N.N. Salashchenko et alBeryllium-based multilayer X-ray optics63 83–95 (2020)
    07.60.−j, 07.85.Fv, 42.79.−e, 68.35.Ct, 68.35.Fx, 68.47.De, 68.55.A, 68.65.Ac, 81.15.−z (all)
  4. Yu.I. Belchenko, V.I. Davydenko et alStudies of ion and neutral beam physics and technology at the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics SB RAS61 531–581 (2018)
    29.25.Ni, 29.27.Ac, 29.27.Fh, 29.27.Hj, 41.75.−i, 41.75.Ak, 41.75.Cn, 41.85.−p, 41.85.Ar, 52.50.Dg, 52.50.Gj (all)
  5. F.F. Komarov “Nano- and microstructuring of solids by swift heavy ions60 435–471 (2017)
    61.80.−x, 61.82.−d, 61.85.+p (all)
  6. A.D. Pogrebnjak, A.G. Ponomarev et alApplication of micro- and nanoprobes to the analysis of small-sized 3D materials, nanosystems, and nanoobjects55 270–300 (2012)
    07.78.+s, 78.70.Bj, 81.16.Ta, 81.40.−z (all)
  7. Yu.S. Nechaev “Metallic materials for the hydrogen energy industry and main gas pipelines: complex physical problems of aging, embrittlement, and failure51 681–697 (2008)
    62.20.−x, 81.40.−z, 89.20.Bb (all)
  8. Yu.B. Bolkhovityanov, O.P. Pchelyakov “GaAs epitaxy on Si substrates: modern status of research and engineering51 437–456 (2008)
    61.72.Lk, 62.25.−g, 81.05.Cy, 81.05.Ea, 81.15.−z, 85.40.Sz (all)
  9. I. Božović “Experiments with atomically smooth thin films of cuprate superconductors: strong electron-phonon coupling and other surprises51 170–180 (2008)
    74.45.+c, 74.78.−w, 81.15.−z (all)
  10. G.N. Makarov “Extreme processes in clusters impacting on a solid surface49 117–166 (2006)
    34.50.−s, 36.40.−c, 43.25.Cb, 79.20.Rf, 81.15.−z (all)
  11. 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)
  12. V.A. Vanke “Transverse electron-beam waves for microwave electronics48 917–937 (2005)
    07.50.−e, 41.75.−i, 84.40.−x, 84.40.Fe (all)
  13. A.D. Pogrebnyak, Yu.N. Tyurin “Modification of material properties and coating deposition using plasma jets48 487–514 (2005)
    52.77.−j, 81.15.−z, 81.65.−b, 82.45.Bb (all)
  14. F.F. Komarov “Defect and track formation in solids irradiated by superhigh-energy ions46 1253–1282 (2003)
    61.80.−x, 61.82.−d, 61.85.+p (all)
  15. B.M. Bolotovskii, A.V. Serov “Special features of motion of particles in an electromagnetic wave46 645–655 (2003)
    03.50.+p, 41.60.Cr, 41.75.−i (all)
  16. Yu.B. Bolkhovityanov, O.P. Pchelyakov, S.I. Chikichev “Silicon-germanium epilayers: physical fundamentals of growing strained and fully relaxed heterostructures44 655–680 (2001)
    61.72.Lk, 62.25.+g, 73.40.Kp, 81.15.−z (all)
  17. B.N. Mukashev, Kh.A. Abdullin, Yu.V. Gorelkinskii “Metastable and bistable defects in silicon43 139–150 (2000)
    61.72.−y, 61.72.Tt, 61.80.−x, 71.55.−i (all)
  18. V.I. Boiko, A.N. Valyaev, A.D. Pogrebnyak “Metal modification by high-power pulsed particle beams42 1139–1166 (1999)
    41.75.−i, 61.80.−x, 81.15.−z, 81.40.−z (all)
  19. S.A. Kukushkin, A.V. Osipov “Thin-film condensation processes41 983–1014 (1998)
    68.35.−p, 68.18.+p, 68.15.+e, 81.15.−z (all)
  20. V.B. Timofeev “Current state of semiconductor silicon technology and material science33 (6) 492–493 (1990)
    01.30.Vv, 85.40.−e, 81.10.−h, 81.15.−z (all)
  21. V.N. Baier, V.M. Katkov, V.M. Strakhovenko “Interaction of high-energy electrons and photons with crystals32 972–992 (1989)
    61.80.−x, 78.70.−g (all)
  22. O.A. Pankratov “Two-dimensional systems: physics and new devices30 754–755 (1987)
    01.30.Vv, 81.15.−z, 71.55.−i, 73.43.−f (all)
  23. E.V. Kolontsova “Radiation-induced states in crystals with ionic-covalent bonds30 64–78 (1987)
    61.80.−x, 61.50.Ah, 61.72.Ji, 64.70.−p, 61.50.Lt (all)
  24. V.M. Agranovich, V.V. Kirsanov “Problems of modeling radiation damage in crystals19 1–25 (1976)
    61.80.−x, 63.20.Mt (all)
  25. M.N. Medvedev “Nuclear radiation detectors based on image itensifiers9 767–780 (1967)
    29.40.Mc, 29.40.Wk, 29.40.Ka, 29.40.Gx, 85.60.Ha, 41.75.−i (all)
  26. A.S. Vovenko, B.A. Kulakov et alGas filled Cherenkov counters6 794–824 (1964)
    29.40.Ka, 29.40.Cs, 41.75.−i (all)
  27. V.P. Ignatenko “Principles of formation and focusing of intense beams of charged particles4 96–115 (1961)
    41.85.Lc, 41.75.−i (all)
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