PACS numbers

52.25.Os Emission, absorption, and scattering of electromagnetic radiation 52.35.Mw Nonlinear phenomena: waves, wave propagation, and other interactions (including parametric effects, mode coupling, ponderomotive effects, etc.) 52.35.Ra Plasma turbulence 52.50.Qt Plasma heating by radio-frequency fields; ICR, ICP, helicons 94.20.Tt Ionospheric soundings; active experiments
  1. V.N. Ochkin “Spectroscopy of small gas components of a nonequilibrium low-temperature plasma65 1071–1103 (2022)
    29.30.−h, 52.25.Os, 52.70.−m (all)
  2. E.Z. Gusakov, A.Yu. Popov “Scattering theory of strongly refracting microwaves in turbulent inhomogeneous plasma. Applications of the theory to the description of fluctuation reflectometry in thermonuclear fusion devices63 1114–1139 (2020)
    52.35.Hr, 52.35.Mw, 52.70.−m (all)
  3. E.Z. Gusakov, A.Yu. Popov “Low-power-threshold parametric decay instabilities of powerful microwave beams in toroidal fusion devices63 365–387 (2020)
    52.35.Hr, 52.35.Mw, 52.35.Qz (all)
  4. D.B. Abramenko, P.S. Antsiferov et alPlasma-based sources of extreme ultraviolet radiation for lithography and mask inspection62 304–314 (2019)
    42.82.Cr, 52.25.Os, 52.59.−f, 52.70.−m, 52.77.−j (all)
  5. A.V. Nedospasov “On an estimate of turbulent transport in a magnetized plasma (to the 90th anniversary of the birth of B.B. Kadomtsev)61 1079–1081 (2018)
    52.35.−g, 52.35.Ra (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. E.P. Kurbatov, A.G. Zhilkin, D.V. Bisikalo “Modified magnetohydrodynamics model including wave turbulence: astrophysical applications60 798–817 (2017)
    52.30.Cv, 52.35.Bj, 52.35.Ra, 52.65.Kj, 95.30.Qd, 94.05.Lk, 97.80.Gm (all)
  8. S.M. Grach, E.N. Sergeev et alDynamic properties of ionospheric plasma turbulence driven by high-power high-frequency radiowaves59 1091–1128 (2016)
    52.25.Os, 52.35.Mw, 52.35.Ra, 52.50.Qt, 94.20.Tt (all)
  9. A.A. Chernyshov, K.V. Karelsky, A.S. Petrosyan “Subgrid-scale modeling for the study of compressible magnetohydrodynamic turbulence in space plasmas57 421–452 (2014)
    47.27.E−, 47.27.ep, 47.27.Gs, 52.35.Ra, 52.65.Kj (all)
  10. S.V. Bulanov, T.Zh. Esirkepov et alRelativistic mirrors in plasmas — novel results and perspectives56 429–464 (2013)
    52.35.Mw, 52.38.Ph, 52.59.Ye (all)
  11. V.P. Budaev, S.P. Savin, L.M. Zelenyi “Investigation of intermittency and generalized self-similarity of turbulent boundary layers in laboratory and magnetospheric plasmas: towards a quantitative definition of plasma transport features54 875–918 (2011)
    05.45.−a, 47.27.−i, 52.35.Ra (all)
  12. P.K. Shukla, B. Eliasson “Nonlinear aspects of quantum plasma physics53 51–76 (2010)
    05.30.Fk, 52.35.Mw, 52.35.Ra, 52.35.Sb (all)
  13. L.I. Men’shikov “New directions in the theory of electron cooling51 645–680 (2008)
    29.27.Bd, 42.50.Fx, 52.25.Os (all)
  14. V.P. Silin, P.V. Silin “Bifurcation properties of the bremsstrahlung harmonics generated by a pumping field in plasmas50 729–740 (2007)
    42.65.−k, 42.65.Ky, 52.35.Mw (all)
  15. A.A. Andronov, V.L. Bratman et alJoint meeting of the Editorial Board of the Journal ’Izvestiya Vuzov. Radiofizika’ and the Scientific Council of the Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences dedicated to the ninetieth birthday of Vitalii Lazarevich Ginzburg (4 October 2006)50 301–303 (2007)
    41.20.Jb, 41.60.Cr, 42.25.Ja, 52.35.Mw, 52.59.−f, 84.40.Ik, 87.10.+e, 94.20.−y, 96.50.S−, 98.70.Sa (all)
  16. V.L. Frolov, N.V. Bakhmet’eva et alModification of the earth’s ionosphere by high-power high-frequency radio waves50 315–324 (2007)
    41.20.Jb, 52.35.Mw, 94.20.−y (all)
  17. A.V. Timofeev “High-frequency electric field amplification in a magnetized plasma49 1197–1205 (2006)
    52.35.-q, 52.40.Fd, 52.50.Qt (all)
  18. V.E. Zakharov, E.A. Kuznetsov “Hamiltonian formalism for nonlinear waves40 1087–1116 (1997)
    52.30.−q, 52.35.Ra, 52.55.Fa (all)
  19. V.V. Yan’kov “Attractors and frozen-in invariants in turbulent plasma40 477–493 (1997)
    52.30.−q, 52.35.Ra, 52.55.Fa (all)
  20. A.M. Bykov, I.N. Toptygin “Particle kinetics in highly turbulent plasmas (renormalization and self-consistent field methods)36 (11) 1020–1052 (1993)
    52.35.Ra, 52.25.Fi, 52.25.Gj, 52.25.Vy, 52.30.Cv, 52.65.Vv (all)
  21. L.L. Buishvili, V.S. Vladimirov et alDmitrii Nikolaevich Zubarev (Obituary)36 (3) 195–196 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 05.70.Ln, 52.40.Hf, 52.35.Ra, 05.60.−k (all)
  22. G.V. Ovechkin “Erratum: Continuous spectrum of a condensed discharge in a capillary [Sov. Phys. Usp. 35, 520-530 (June 1992)]35 (11) 1002–1002 (1992)
    52.25.Os, 52.80.Mg, 33.55.Be, 52.80.Wq, 32.50.+d, 52.25.Jm (all)
  23. V.I. Petviashvili “Nonlinear and relativistic effects in plasma35 (10) 902–902 (1992)
    01.30.Vv, 52.35.Mw, 52.35.Hr, 52.35.Qz, 52.35.Ra (all)
  24. B.M. Smirnov “A book about extreme states of matter35 (7) 627–627 (1992)
    52.25.Kn, 01.30.Vv, 52.25.Fi, 52.25.Jm, 52.25.Os (all)
  25. G.V. Ovechkin “Continuous spectrum of a condensed discharge in a capillary35 (6) 520–530 (1992)
    52.25.Os, 52.80.Mg, 33.55.Be, 52.80.Wq, 32.50.+d, 52.25.Jm (all)
  26. V.A. Ivanov “Dissociative recombination of molecular ions in noble-gas plasmas35 (1) 17–36 (1992)
    34.80.Lx, 34.80.Ht, 52.20.Fs, 52.25.Os, 33.15.Mt, 33.50.−j (all)
  27. V.I. Petviashvili “Physics of thermonuclear plasma34 (11) 1024–1024 (1991)
    01.30.−y, 52.25.Fi, 52.35.Ra, 52.55.Hc, 52.55.Ip, 52.35.Py (all)
  28. I.V. Sokolov “The angular momentum of an electromagnetic wave, the Sadovskii effect, and the generation of magnetic fields in a plasma34 (10) 925–932 (1991)
    52.35.Hr, 52.25.Os, 52.40.Db (all)
  29. 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)
  30. 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)
  31. 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)
  32. A.P. Aleksandrov, E.P. Velikhov et alBoris Borisovich Kadomtsev (on his sixtieth birthday)31 1035–1036 (1988)
    01.60.+q, 52.25.Dg, 52.55.Fa, 52.35.Ra, 52.35.Qz, 01.30.Ee (all)
  33. V.E. Zakharov “Wave collapse31 672–674 (1988)
    52.35.Sb, 52.35.Mw, 52.35.Ra, 52.35.Tc, 52.35.Fp, 52.25.Kn (all)
  34. I.M. Beterov, A.V. Eletskii, B.M. Smirnov “Resonance radiation plasma (photoresonance plasma)31 535–554 (1988)
    52.25.Os, 52.20.Fs, 52.38.−r (all)
  35. A.V. Nedospasov “Physics of near-wall plasma in tokamaks30 620–627 (1987)
    52.40.Hf, 52.55.Fa, 52.55.Rk, 52.25.Fi, 52.35.Ra, 52.80.Mg (all)
  36. V.P. Silin “Absorption of radiation by turbulent laser plasmas28 136–152 (1985)
    52.35.Ra, 52.25.Os (all)
  37. A.V. Gurevich, R.G. Mints “Localized waves in inhomogeneous media27 19–41 (1984)
    74.25.Fy, 52.35.Mw (all)
  38. G.A. Markov “Demonstration of the self-focusing of plasma waves26 927–928 (1983)
    01.50.My, 52.35.Mw, 52.80.Vp (all)
  39. V.P. Kovalenko “Electron bunches in nonlinear collective beam-plasma interaction26 116–137 (1983)
    52.40.Mj, 52.35.Mw (all)
  40. P.S. Landa, N.A. Miskinova, Yu.V. Ponomarev “lonization waves in low-temperature plasmas23 813–834 (1980)
    52.35.Py, 52.35.Bj, 52.35.Mw (all)
  41. M.D. Gabovich “Ion-beam plasma and the propagation of intense compensated ion beams20 134–148 (1977)
    52.50.Dg, 52.40.Mj, 52.35.Mw (all)
  42. G.S. Ivanov-Kholodnyi “Semiannual Variations in Aeronomy and Geomagnetism18 805–807 (1975)
    91.25.Le, 94.30.Xy, 94.30.Kq, 94.20.Tt (all)
  43. G.M. Zaslavskii “Nonlinear waves and their interaction16 761–776 (1974)
    52.35.Mw, 52.25.Dg, 52.65.Vv (all)
  44. F.V. Bunkin, A.E. Kazakov, M.V. Fedorov “Errata to the article by F. V. Bunkin et al., ’Interaction of Intense Optical Radiation with Free Electrons (Nonrelativistic Case),’ Vol. 15, No. 4, p. 416.16 585–585 (1974)
    52.50.Jm, 52.25.Os (all)
  45. Yu.P. Raizer “Propagation of discharges and maintenance of a Dense plasma by electromagnetic fields15 688–707 (1973)
    52.35.Tc, 52.25.Fi, 52.25.Os, 52.80.Pi, 82.33.Vx (all)
  46. V.P. Silin “Anomalous nonlinear dissipation of high-frequency radio waves in plasma15 742–758 (1973)
    52.35.Mw, 52.35.Hr, 52.35.Py, 52.25.Fi, 52.25.Gj, 52.35.Ra (all)
  47. V.N. Tsytovich “Development of the concepts of plasma turbulence15 632–650 (1973)
    52.35.Ra, 52.25.Fi, 47.27.−i (all)
  48. F.V. Bunkin, A.E. Kazakov, M.V. Fedorov “Interaction of intense optical radiation with free electrons (nonrelativistic case)15 416–435 (1973)
    52.50.Jm, 52.25.Os (all)
  49. L.M. Gorbunov “Hydrodynamics of plasma in a strong high-frequency field16 217–235 (1973)
    52.35.Py, 52.35.Hr, 52.35.Mw (all)
  50. V.E. Golant, A.D. Piliya “Linear transformation and absorption of waves in a Plasma14 413–437 (1972)
    52.25.Os, 52.35.Hr, 52.40.Db (all)
  51. E.K. Zavoiskii “Turbulent Plasma Heating14 537–538 (1972)
    52.35.Ra, 52.50.−b (all)
  52. V.P. Silin “Anomalous Nonlinear Dissipation of UHF Waves in a Plasma14 538–540 (1972)
    52.35.Mw, 52.35.Qz, 52.35.Ra (all)
  53. V.E. Golant “Ultrahigh-frequency Methods of Plasma Heating14 540–541 (1972)
    52.50.Qt, 52.55.Jd, 52.25.Os, 52.35.Hr, 52.70.Ds (all)
  54. A.G. Sitenko “All-union conference on plasma theory15 356–364 (1972)
    52.25.Fi, 52.35.Fp, 52.35.Tc, 52.35.Mw, 52.25.Os (all)
  55. F.G. Bass, Yu.G. Gurevich “Nonlinear theory of the propagation of electromagnetic waves in a Solid-state plasma and in a Gaseous discharge14 113–124 (1971)
    52.35.Mw, 52.35.Hr, 52.25.Dg, 72.30.+q, 72.20.Ht (all)
  56. B.B. Kadomtsev, V.I. Karpman “NONLINEAR WAVES14 40–60 (1971)
    52.35.Mw, 52.35.Sb, 52.35.Tc, 52.35.Ra (all)
  57. A.V. Gurevich, L.P. Pitaevskii, V.V. Smirnova “IONOSPHERIC AERODYNAMICS12 595–616 (1970)
    94.20.wc, 94.20.dv, 94.20.Ss, 94.20.Tt (all)
  58. M.A. Gintsburg “Nonlinear Waves in Cosmic Plasma12 692–692 (1970)
    96.50.Tf, 52.30.Cv, 52.65.Kj, 52.35.Mw (all)
  59. B.B. Kadomtsev “Landau damping and echo in a plasma11 328–337 (1968)
    52.35.Fp, 52.35.Mw (all)
  60. V.N. Tsytovich “Nonlinear effects in a plasma9 805–836 (1967)
    52.35.Mw, 52.35.Ra, 52.35.Fp, 52.40.Db, 52.25.Dg, 52.25.Os (all)
  61. K.I. Gringauz “Temperature of neutral and charged particles in the ionosphere and the magnetosphere (results of measurements with rockets and satellites)10 385–399 (1967)
    94.20.dv, 94.20.Fg, 94.20.Tt, 94.30.Hn, 94.20.wh (all)
  62. L.M. Biberman, G.E. Norman “Continuous spectra of atomic gases and plasma10 52–90 (1967)
    32.30.−r, 52.25.Os, 32.80.Rm, 32.80.Dz, 32.80.Cy, 31.15.Ct (all)
  63. V.N. Tsytovich “Statistical acceleration of particles in a turbulent plasma9 370–404 (1966)
    52.35.Ra, 52.35.Mw (all)
  64. A.G. Sitenko, Yu.A. Kirochkin “Scattering and transformation of waves in a magnetoactive plasma9 430–447 (1966)
    52.25.Os, 52.25.Gj, 52.35.Hr, 52.40.Db (all)
  65. A.D. Danilov, G.S. Ivanov-Kholodnyi “Research on ion-molecule reactions and dissociative recombination in the upper atmosphere and in the laboratory8 92–116 (1965)
    94.20.dv, 94.20.Tt, 94.20.dj, 94.20.dg, 94.20.wq (all)
  66. Ya.L. Al’pert “Investigation of the ionosphere and of the interplanetary gas with the aid of artificial satellites and space rockets3 479–503 (1961)
    96.50.Dj, 94.20.D−, 94.20.ws, 94.20.wl, 94.20.Tt (all)
  67. 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)
  68. V.L. Ginzburg, A.V. Gurevich “Nonlinear phenomena in a Plasma located in an alternating electromagnetic field3 115–146 (1960)
    52.35.Mw, 52.25.Mq, 52.25.Dg, 52.20.Fs, 52.20.Hv, 52.35.Hr (all)
  69. I.I. Metelskii, V.F. Kovalev, V.Yu. Bychenkov “Relativistically nonlinear resonant absorption and harmonic generation of electromagnetic radiation in an inhomogeneous plasma”, accepted
    52.40.Db, 52.35.Hr, 52.38.−r, 42.65.Ky, 52.35.Fp, 52.50.Jm, 52.25.Os, 52.35.−g, 52.30.−q, 52.57.−z (all)
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