PACS numbers

61.43.−j Disordered solids 61.72.J− Point defects and defect clusters 81.05.Kf Glasses (including metallic glasses)
  1. N.P. Kobelev, V.A. Khonik “A novel view of the nature of formation of metallic glasses, their structural relaxation, and crystallizationPhys. Usp. 66 673–690 (2023)
    61.43.−j, 61.72.J−, 81.05.Kf (all)
  2. B.A. Klumov “Universal structural properties of three-dimensional and two-dimensional meltsPhys. Usp. 66 288–311 (2023)
    61.20.Ja, 61.25.Mv, 61.43.−j (all)
  3. D.S. Sanditov “Nature of Poisson's ratio of amorphous polymers and glasses and its relation to structure-sensitive propertiesPhys. Usp. 63 327–341 (2020)
    62.20.−x, 63.20.Ry, 81.05.Kf (all)
  4. D.S. Sanditov, M.I. Ojovan “Relaxation aspects of the liquid—glass transitionPhys. Usp. 62 111–130 (2019)
    61.43.Gt, 64.70.Q−, 81.05.kf (all)
  5. M.N. Sapozhnikov “Fifty years of selective laser spectroscopy of solids: a history, general principles and applicationsPhys. Usp. 61 (4) (2018)
    42.62.−b, 42.62.Fi, 61.43.−j, 61.72.−y, 63.20.kp, 78.20.−e, 78.40.Me, 78.55.−m, 78.66.−w, 87.15.−v, 87.15.M− (all)
  6. A.I. Gusev “Nonstoichiometry and superstructuresPhys. Usp. 57 839–876 (2014)
    61.43.−j, 61.50.Ah, 61.50.Ks, 61.66.Fn, 61.72.jd, 61.72.jj (all)
  7. A.V. Naumov “Low temperature spectroscopy of organic molecules in solid matrices: from the Shpolsky effect to the laser luminescent spectromicroscopy for all effectively emitting single moleculesPhys. Usp. 56 605–622 (2013)
    42.30.−d, 42.62.−b, 61.43.−j, 61.72.−y, 78.20.−e, 78.47.−p, 78.55.−m (all)
  8. R.A. Andrievski “Metallic nano/microglasses: new approaches in nanostructured materials sciencePhys. Usp. 56 261–268 (2013)
    61.43.Dq, 62.25.−g, 81.05.Kf, 81.07.−b (all)
  9. V.V. Brazhkin ““Lost in Translation”: what do the negative values of effective Grüneisen coefficients mean in shock wave experiments? [Extended comment on “Shock compression of porous metals and silicates” by A B Medvedev and R F Trunin, Phys. Usp. 55 773 (2012)]Phys. Usp. 55 790–795 (2012)
    61.43.−j, 62.50.−p, 64.60.My, 65.60.+a, 91.35.−x, 91.40.Qa (all)
  10. A.M. Glezer “Creation principles of new-generation multifunctional structural materialsPhys. Usp. 55 522–529 (2012)
    61.43.−j, 61.46.+w, 62.50.−p (all)
  11. 50 years of the Condensed Matter Physics Research Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 9 November 2011)Phys. Usp. 55 522–529 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 61.43.−j, 61.46.+w, 62.50.−p (all)
  12. B.A. Klumov “On melting criteria for complex plasmaPhys. Usp. 53 1053–1065 (2010)
    52.27.Lw, 52.65.Yy, 61.72.J−, 64.70.D− (all)
  13. V.A. Gritsenko “Structure of silicon/oxide and nitride/oxide interfacesPhys. Usp. 52 869–877 (2009)
    61.43.−j, 61.66.Fn, 68.35.Dv, 71.55.Jv (all)
  14. V.I. Balykin, A.N. Ryabtsev et alOn the 40th anniversary of the Institute of Spectroscopy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 8 October 2008)Phys. Usp. 52 275–309 (2009)
    03.75.−b, 03.75.Hh, 05.30.Jp, 07.07.−a, 32.30.−r, 32.30.Jc, 33.20.−t, 36.40.−c, 37.20.+j, 42.82.Cr, 61.43.−j, 63.20.−e, 63.50.−x, 67.25.dw, 71.35.Lk, 71.36.+c, 78.30.−j, 78.47.−p, 78.55.−m, 81.07.−b, 87.85.fk, 87.64.−t, 95.30.Ky, 97.10.−q (all)
  15. A.V. Naumov, Yu.G. Vainer “Single molecules as spectral nanoprobes for the diagnostics of dynamic processes in solid mediaPhys. Usp. 52 298–304 (2009)
    61.43.−j, 78.47.−p, 78.55.−m (all)
  16. L.V. Spivak “Synergy effects in the deformation response of thermodynamically open metal — hydrogen systemsPhys. Usp. 51 863–885 (2008)
    61.43.−j, 61.72.−y, 62.20.−x, 81.05.Bx (all)
  17. V.A. Gritsenko “Atomic structure of the amorphous nonstoichiometric silicon oxides and nitridesPhys. Usp. 51 699–708 (2008)
    33.60.Fy, 61.43.−j, 61.66.Fn, 68.35.Dv, 71.55.Jv (all)
  18. Yu.G. Vainer “Single-molecule spectroscopy and disordered solid dynamicsPhys. Usp. 47 623–626 (2004)
    33.20.−t, 61.43.−j, 63.50.+x (all)
  19. A.V. Belushkin “Novel approaches to the analysis of crystal structure. A nonstandard method for the study of atomic and molecular diffusion mechanismsPhys. Usp. 46 1219–1223 (2003)
    61.12.−q, 61.43.−j, 66.30.−h (all)
  20. R. Folk, Yu. Holovatch, T. Yavorskii “Critical exponents of a three-dimensional weakly diluted quenched Ising modelPhys. Usp. 46 169–191 (2003)
    11.10.Gh, 61.43.−j, 64.60.Ak (all)
  21. G.V. Kozlov, V.U. Novikov “A cluster model for the polymer amorphous statePhys. Usp. 44 681–724 (2001)
    61.41.+e, 61.43.−j, 61.43.Bn, 61.43.Hv, 61.46.+w (all)
  22. V.V. Brazhkin, A.G. Lyapin “Universal viscosity growth in metallic melts at megabar pressures: the vitreous state of the Earth’s inner corePhys. Usp. 43 493–508 (2000)
    61.25.Mv, 61.43.−j, 62.50.+p, 66.20.+d, 91.35.Ed (all)
  23. D.K. Belashchenko “Diffusion mechanisms in disordered systems: computer simulationPhys. Usp. 42 297–319 (1999)
    61.43.−j, 61.43.Er, 66.30.−h (all)
  24. M.P. Lorikyan “Detectors of nuclear radiation and multiply charged particles with porous dielectric working mediaPhys. Usp. 38 1271–1281 (1995)
    29.40.Wk, 79.20.Hx, 61.43.−j (all)
  25. B.M. Smirnov “Similarity laws in disordered condensed systemsSov. Phys. Usp. 32 736–736 (1989)
    64.60.Ak, 61.43.−j (all)
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