PACS numbers

61.14.Hg Low-energy electron diffraction (LEED) and reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) 68.43.−h Chemisorption/physisorption: adsorbates on surfaces 68.49.Jk Electron scattering from surfaces 75.70.Rf Surface magnetism 79.20.Hx Electron impact: secondary emission
  1. Yu.S. Nechaev, E.A. Denisov et alMethod of thermal desorption study of hydrogen states in carbon materials and nanomaterials66 936–942 (2023)
    61.46.−w, 61.48.−c, 68.43.−h, 89.30.−g (all)
  2. A.K. Rebrov “Possibilities of gas phase synthesis of diamond structures from mixtures of hydrogen and hydrocarbons60 179–186 (2017)
    34.35.+a, 68.43.−h, 81.05.ug (all)
  3. N.M. Blashenkov, G.Ya. Lavrent’ev “Surface-ionization field mass-spectrometry studies of nonequilibrium surface ionization50 53–78 (2007)
    33.80.Eh, 36.20.−r, 68.43.−h, 79.70.+q (all)
  4. Yu.S. Nechaev “The nature, kinetics, and ultimate storage capacity of hydrogen sorption by carbon nanostructures49 563–591 (2006)
    61.46.−w, 61.48.+e, 68.43.−h, 89.30.−g (all)
  5. A.D. Alekseev, E.V. Ul’yanova, T.A. Vasilenko “NMR potentials for studying physical processes in fossil coals48 1161–1175 (2005)
    68.43.−h, 82.56.−b, 91.60.−x (all)
  6. A.V. Eletskii “Sorption properties of carbon nanostructures47 1119–1154 (2004)
    61.46.+w, 68.43.−h, 81.07.De (all)
  7. R.Z. Bakhtizin, Q.-Zh. Xue et alScanning tunneling microscopy studies of III-nitride thin film heteroepitaxial growth47 371–391 (2004)
    61.14.Hg, 71.15.Nc, 81.05.Ea (all)
  8. R.Z. Bakhtizin, T. Hashizume et alAtomic structures on a GaAs(001) surface grown by molecular beam epitaxy40 1175–1187 (1997)
    61.14.Hg, 61.16.Di, 68.55.Bd
  9. M.P. Lorikyan “Detectors of nuclear radiation and multiply charged particles with porous dielectric working media38 1271–1281 (1995)
    29.40.Wk, 79.20.Hx, 61.43.−j (all)
  10. V.B. Leonas “Multi-electron secondary emission from solid surface bombarded by fast atomic particles34 (4) 317–330 (1991)
    68.49.Jk, 79.20.Hx (all)
  11. A.A. Kozochkina, V.B. Leonas “Multi-electron emission induced by fast atoms passing through a thin foil34 (4) 331–333 (1991)
    79.20.Hx, 68.49.Jk (all)
  12. O.M. Braun, V.K. Medvedev “Interaction between particles adsorbed on metal surfaces32 328–348 (1989)
    68.43.−h, 68.35.Bs, 61.14.Hg (all)
  13. N.S. Maslova, V.I. Panov “Scanning tunneling microscopy of atomic structure, electronic properties, and surface chemical reactions32 93–99 (1989)
    68.37.Hk, 68.35.Bs, 73.20.At, 68.43.−h, 82.65.+r (all)
  14. A.P. Silin “Structure and dynamics of surfaces: phenomena, models, and methods31 885–886 (1988)
    01.30.Vv, 68.35.Ja, 68.35.Bs, 68.35.Fx, 68.35.Rh, 68.43.−h (all)
  15. A.P. Silin “Low-energy electron diffraction31 381–381 (1988)
    61.14.Hg, 01.30.Vv (all)
  16. V.A. Grazhulis “Low-temperature investigations of surfaces of certain semiconductors30 745–745 (1987)
    68.35.Bs, 68.47.Fg, 68.43.−h, 79.60.Bm, 68.49.Jk, 61.14.Hg (all)
  17. A.G. Vinogradov, A.S. Gurvich et alThe backscattering enhancement effect30 747–748 (1987)
    41.20.Jb, 68.49.Jk (all)
  18. A.I. Akhiezer, N.F. Shul’ga “Influence of multiple scattering on the radiation of relativistic particles in amorphous and crystalline media30 197–219 (1987)
    68.49.Jk, 78.70.−g, 61.85.+p (all)
  19. S.A. Knyazev, G.K. Zyryanov, I.A. Pchelkin “Spin polarization of low-energy electrons interacting with solid surfaces28 372–390 (1985)
    68.49.Jk, 68.43.−h, 75.70.Rf, 61.14.Hg, 79.20.Hx (all)
  20. K.P. Belov, S.V. Vonsovskii et alKonstantin Mikhailovich Polivanov (Obituary)28 111–112 (1985)
    01.60.+q, 75.60.Ch, 75.30.Cr, 75.60.Ej, 75.50.−y, 75.70.Rf (all)
  21. Yu.P. Gaidukov “Electronic properties of whiskers27 256–272 (1984)
    72.15.Lh, 72.30.+q, 68.49.Jk, 72.15.Eb (all)
  22. I.A. Abroyan, M.A. Eremeev, N.N. Petrov “Excitation of electrons in solids by relatively slow atomic particles10 332–367 (1967)
    79.20.Rf, 79.20.Fv, 68.49.Jk (all)
  23. A.A. Babad-Zakhryapin, N.S. Gorbunov, V.I. Izvekov “Experimental techniques of low-energy electron diffraction5 711–722 (1963)
    61.14.Hg, 68.35.Bs, 68.47.De (all)
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