PACS numbers

51.50.+v Electrical properties 52.80.−s Electric discharges 52.90.+z Other topics in physics of plasmas and electric discharges
  1. E.A. Sosnin, N.Yu. Babaeva et alModeling of transient luminous events in Earth's middle atmosphere with apokamp discharge64 191–210 (2021)
    07.05.Tp, 52.80.Mg, 52.90.+z, 92.60.Pw (all)
  2. L.P. Babich “Relativistic runaway electron avalanche63 1188–1218 (2020)
    52.80.Tn, 52.90.+z, 92.60.Pw (all)
  3. M.L. Shmatov “Once again on the Gatchina discharge and ball lightning (comments on G.D. Shabanov's paper "On the possibility of making natural ball lightning using a new pulse discharge type in the laboratory" [Phys. Usp. 62 92 (2019); Usp. Fiz. Nauk 189 95 (2019)])63 96–98 (2020)
    51.50.+v, 52.80.Mg, 92.60.Pw (all)
  4. G.D. Shabanov “On relation between theoretical and experimental components in the papers on ball lightning (reply to M.L. Shmatov's comments [Usp. Fiz. Nauk 190 107 (2020)] on the paper "On the possibility of making natural ball lightning using a new pulse discharge type in the laboratory" [Phys. Usp. 62 92 (2019); Usp. Fiz. Nauk 189 95 (2019)])63 99–100 (2020)
    01.50.My, 01.55.+b, 05.65.+b, 41.20.Cv, 51.50.+v, 52.80.Mg, 92.60.Pw (all)
  5. G.A. Mesyats, M.I. Yalandin “Nanosecond volume discharge in air initiated by a picosecond runaway electron beam62 699–703 (2019)
    51.50.+v
  6. V.Yu. Khomich, V.A. Yamshchikov “Electrohydrodynamic flow for the active control of gas flows60 608–620 (2017)
    52.90.+z
  7. V.N. Tsytovich “Self-organized dusty structures in a complex plasma under microgravity conditions: prospects for experimental and theoretical studies58 150–166 (2015)
    52.27.Lw, 52.35.−g, 52.65.Vv, 52.90.+z (all)
  8. A.A. Goverdovskii, V.S. Imshennik, V.P. Smirnov “On prospects for bubble cavitation induced fusion56 423–425 (2013)
    28.90.+i, 52.90.+z, 78.60.Mq (all)
  9. L.D. Tsendin “Nonlocal electron kinetics in gas-discharge plasma53 133–157 (2010)
    52.25.Dg, 52.80.−s, 82.33.Xj (all)
  10. L.N. Pyatnitskii “Optical discharge in the field of a Bessel laser beam53 159–177 (2010)
    51.50.+v, 52.80.−s, 52.90.+z (all)
  11. A.V. Gurevich, A.N. Karashtin et alNonlinear phenomena in the ionospheric plasma. Effects of cosmic rays and runaway breakdown on thunderstorm discharges52 735–745 (2009)
    52.80.−s, 92.60.Pw, 94.20.wq (all)
  12. B.M. Smirnov “Modeling of gas discharge plasma52 559–571 (2009)
    34.80.−i, 51.50.+v, 52.20.−j, 52.80.−s (all)
  13. G.A. Mesyats “Electron emission from ferroelectric plasma cathodes51 79–100 (2008)
    52.80.−s, 84.70.+p, 85.45.−w (all)
  14. A.R. Aramyan, G.A. Galechyan “Vortices in a gas-discharge plasma50 1147–1169 (2007)
    42.55.−f, 52.20.Hv, 52.75.−d, 52.80.−s (all)
  15. G.A. Mesyats “Similarity laws for pulsed gas discharges49 1045–1065 (2006)
    52.80.−s, 52.80.Dy, 52.80.Pi (all)
  16. V.F. Tarasenko, S.I. Yakovlenko “On the electron runaway effect and the generation of high-power subnanosecond beams in dense gases49 767–770 (2006)
    41.75.Fr, 51.50.+v, 52.80.Dy (all)
  17. L.P. Babich “Analysis of a new electron-runaway mechanism and of record-high runaway-electron currents achieved in dense-gas discharges48 1015–1037 (2005)
    41.75.Fr, 51.50.+v, 52.80.Dy (all)
  18. G.A. Mesyats, M.I. Yalandin “High-power picosecond electronics48 211–229 (2005)
    52.59.−f, 52.80.−s, 84.30.Jc, 84.40.−x, 84.70.+p (all)
  19. V.F. Tarasenko, S.I. Yakovlenko “The electron runaway mechanism in dense gases and the production of high-power subnanosecond electron beams47 887–905 (2004)
    41.75.Fr, 51.50.+v, 52.80.Dy (all)
  20. A.I. Egorov, S.I. Stepanov, G.D. Shabanov “Laboratory demonstration of ball lightning47 99–101 (2004)
    52.80.−s, 92.60.Pw (all)
  21. M.I. Lomaev, V.S. Skakun et alExcilamps: efficient sources of spontaneous UV and VUV radiation46 193–209 (2003)
    07.60.−j, 42.72.Bj, 52.80.−s (all)
  22. A.I. Zhakin “Ionic conductivity and complexation in liquid dielectrics46 45–61 (2003)
    51.50.+v, 66.10.Ed, 82.30.Fi (all)
  23. B.M. Smirnov “Kinetics of electrons in gases and condensed systems45 1251–1286 (2002)
    51.50.+v, 52.25.Fi, 72.15.−v (all)
  24. V.A. Saranin “Electric field strength of charged conducting balls and the breakdown of the air gap between them45 1287–1292 (2002)
    41.20.Cv, 52.80.−s (all)
  25. A.V. Gurevich, K.P. Zybin “Runaway breakdown and electric discharges in thunderstorms44 1119–1140 (2001)
    52.80.−s, 52.80.Mg, 92.60.Pw (all)
  26. A.M. Ignatov “Quasigravitation in dusty plasma44 199–202 (2001)
    52.90.+z
  27. A.M. Ignatov, R.A. Gulyaev, P.V. Shcheglov “Scientific session of the Division of General Physics and Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (27 September 2000)44 199–202 (2001)
    01.10.Fv, 52.90.+z, 95.75.Kk, 96.50.Dj, 96.60.Pb (all)
  28. E.M. Bazelyan, Yu.P. Raizer “The mechanism of lightning attraction and the problem of lightning initiation by lasers43 701–716 (2000)
    52.80.−s, 52.80.Mg, 51.50.+v, 52.90.+z (all)
  29. V.V. Osipov “Self-sustained volume discharge43 221 (2000)
    51.50.+v, 52.80.−s, 52.80.Tn, 52.90.+z (all)
  30. M.V. Kuzelev, A.A. Rukhadze “On the quantum description of the linear kinetics of a collisionless plasma42 603–605 (1999)
    52.25.−b, 52.25.Dg, 52.90.+z (all)
  31. A.P. Nefedov, O.F. Petrov, V.E. Fortov “Quasicrystalline structures in strongly coupled dusty plasma40 1163–1173 (1997)
    52.90.+z
  32. V.N. Tsytovich “Dust plasma crystals, drops, and clouds40 53–94 (1997)
    52.90.+z
  33. A.V. Eletskii, B.M. Smirnov “Nonuniform gas discharge plasma39 1137–1156 (1996)
    52.25.−b, 52.90.+z (all)
  34. V.N. Tsytovich, R. Bingham et alCollective plasma processes in the solar interior and the problem of the solar neutrinos deficit39 103–128 (1996)
    96.60.Kx, 52.25.Gj, 52.25.Jm, 52.90.+z (all)
  35. 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)
  36. L.M. Vasilyak, S.V. Kostyuchenko et alFast ionisation waves under electrical breakdown conditions37 247–268 (1994)
    51.50.+v, 52.25.Jm, 52.35.Kt (all)
  37. B.M. Smirnov “Radiative processes involving fractal structures36 (7) 592–603 (1993)
    61.43.Hv, 52.80.−s (all)
  38. N.L. Aleksandrov, A.P. Napartovich “Phenomena in gases and plasmas with negative ions36 (3) 107–128 (1993)
    52.25.Fi, 52.35.Qz, 52.27.Cm, 51.50.+v, 52.20.Fs (all)
  39. B.A. Trubnikov “Constrictions in a relativistic pinch with a longitudinal magnetic field34 (11) 1018–1020 (1991)
    52.27.Ny, 52.58.Lq, 52.65.Kj, 52.80.−s (all)
  40. A.A. Rukhadze, N.N. Sobolev, V.V. Sokovikov “Similarity relations for low-temperature nonisothermal discharges34 (9) 827–829 (1991)
    52.80.−s, 52.25.Dg, 52.25.Jm, 52.25.Fi (all)
  41. L.M. Biberman, B.A. Veklenko et alValentin Aleksandrovich Fabrikant (Obituary)34 (6) 549–550 (1991)
    01.60.+q, 52.25.Os, 52.70.Kz, 52.80.−s, 52.20.−j, 52.38.Bv (all)
  42. L.P. Babich, T.V. Loiko, V.A. Tsukerman “High-voltage nanosecond discharge in a dense gas at a high overvoltage with runaway electrons33 (7) 521–540 (1990)
    52.80.Tn, 51.50.+v, 52.25.Os (all)
  43. B.M. Smirnov “The hard-sphere model in plasma and gas physics25 854–862 (1982)
    52.20.−j, 52.90.+z, 51.10.+y (all)
  44. E.P. Velikhov, V.S. Golubev, S.V. Pashkin “Glow discharge in a gas flow25 340–358 (1982)
    51.50.+v, 47.20.+m, 52.80.Hc, 42.55.Hq (all)
  45. V.D. Rusanov, A.A. Fridman, G.V. Sholin “The physics of a chemically active plasma with nonequilibrium vibrational excitation of molecules24 447–474 (1981)
    52.40.−w, 52.80.−s (all)
  46. A.G. Khrapak, I.T. Yakubov “Electrons and positrons in dense gases22 703–726 (1979)
    51.50.+v, 51.10.+y (all)
  47. E.P. Velikhov, V.D. Pis’mennyi, A.T. Rakhimov “The non-self-sustaining gas discharge for exciting continuouswave gas lasers20 586–602 (1977)
    51.50.+v, 42.55.Dk
  48. A.G. Sitenko “Contemporary problems of plasma theory18 836–836 (1975)
    01.10.Fv, 52.90.+z (all)
  49. N.G. Basov, É.M. Belenov et alHigh-pressure carbon dioxide electrically excited preionization lasers17 705–721 (1975)
    42.55.Lt, 42.60.By, 42.70.Hj, 51.70.+f, 51.50.+v (all)
  50. L.M. Biberman, A.M. Prokhorov et alNikolai Nikolaevich Sobolev (on his sixtieth birthday)17 623–624 (1975)
    01.60.+q, 52.80.−s (all)
  51. N.A. Neretina, V.I. Perevodchikov et alBoris Nikolaevich Klyarfel’d (obituary)17 286–287 (1974)
    01.60.+q, 52.80.−s (all)
  52. A.F. Aleksandrov, A.A. Rukhadze “High-current electric-discharge light sources17 44–63 (1974)
    52.80.−s
  53. A.F. Aleksandrov, A.A. Rukhadze “Heavy-current Electric-discharge Light Sources14 814–815 (1972)
    52.80.−s
  54. G.A. Mesyats, Yu.I. Bychkov, V.V. Kremnev “Pulsed nanosecond electric discharges in gases15 282–297 (1972)
    52.80.−s, 51.50.+v (all)
  55. V.A. Alekseev, A.A. Vedenov “Electric Conductivity of Dense Cesium Vapor13 830–831 (1971)
    51.50.+v
  56. L.M. Biberman “Valentin Aleksandrovich Fabrikant10 798–799 (1968)
    01.60.+q, 42.25.−p, 52.80.−s (all)
  57. B.M. Smirnov “Letter to the editor11 460–460 (1968)
    51.20.+d, 51.50.+v, 51.10.+y (all)
  58. A.V. Nedospasov “Striations11 174–187 (1968)
    52.80.−s, 52.35.−g (all)
  59. L. Pekarek “Ionization waves (striations) in a discharge plasma11 188–208 (1968)
    52.80.−s, 52.35.−g (all)
  60. B.M. Smirnov “Diffusion and mobility of ions in a gas10 313–331 (1967)
    51.20.+d, 51.50.+v, 51.10.+y (all)
  61. Yu.P. Raizer “Breakdown and heating of gases under the influence of a laser beam8 650–673 (1966)
    51.50.+v, 52.50.Jm, 52.80.Mg (all)
  62. I.S. Marshak “Strong-current pulse (spark) discharges in gas, used in pulsed light sources5 478–514 (1962)
    52.80.Mg, 42.72.Bj, 51.50.+v (all)
  63. L.V. Leskov, F.A. Savin “On the relaxation of nonequilibrium gas systems3 912–927 (1961)
    51.30.+i, 51.50.+v (all)
  64. V.V. Vishnyakov, H.-W. T’ang, A.A. Tyapkin “LOW-VOLTAGE HALOGEN COUNTERS (Mechanism of Discharge)3 765–777 (1961)
    52.80.−s
  65. I.S. Marshak “Electric breakdown of gases at pressures close to atmospheric pressure3 624–651 (1961)
    51.50.+v, 52.80.Hc (all)
  66. G.M. Strakhovskii, N.V. Kravtsov “Strong magnetic fields3 260–272 (1960)
    52.80.−s, 41.20.−q, 82.47.−a, 84.32.Hh (all)
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