PACS numbers

61.46.−w Structure of nanoscale materials 68.43.−h Chemisorption/physisorption: adsorbates on surfaces 89.30.−g Fossil fuels and nuclear power
  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.M. Sergeev, T. Tajima “Preface to the special issue of the journal "Physics-Uspekhi" ("Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk"), dedicated to the publication of the materials of the forum 'USPEKHI-2021' 65 1115–1117 (2022)
    01.10.Fv, 01.30.Cc, 01.75.+m, 89.30.−g, 89.60.−k, 92.70.−j (all)
  3. Forum 'USPEKHI-2021': Climate change and global energy issues (Joint Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division, Chemistry and Materials Sciences Division, Division of Earth Sciences and Division of Energetics, Machinery, Mechanical Engineering and Control Processes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, January 19, 2021)65 1118–1118 (2022)
    01.10.−m, 01.10.Fv, 89.30.−g, 89.60.−k, 92.70.−j (all)
  4. T. Tajima, A. Necas et alEast meets West again in order to tackle the global energy crises65 1193–1203 (2022)
    28.52.−s, 28.65.+a, 89.30.−g, 89.60.−k, 92.70.−j, 92.70.M (all)
  5. G.E. Abrosimova, D.V. Matveev, A.S. Aronin “Nanocrystal formation in homogeneous and heterogeneous amorphous phases65 227–244 (2022)
    61.46.−w, 64.70.P−, 64.75.−g (all)
  6. A.G. Syromyatnikov, S.V. Kolesnikov et alFormation and properties of metallic atomic chains and wires64 671–701 (2021)
    05.10.Ln, 61.46.−w, 68.55.A−, 68.65.−k, 73.63.Rt, 75.75.−c (all)
  7. A.D. Pogrebnyak, M.A. Lisovenko et alProtective coatings with nanoscale multilayer architecture: current state and main trends64 253–279 (2021)
    61.46.−w, 62.20.Qp, 62.25.−g, 68.35.Gy (all)
  8. K.V. Larionov, P.B. Sorokin “Investigation of atomically thin films: state of the art64 28–47 (2021)
    61.46.−w, 68.90.+g, 81.05.ue (all)
  9. A.I. Gusev “High-energy ball milling of nonstoichiometric compounds63 342–364 (2020)
    61.46.−w, 61.66.Fn, 61.82.Rx, 81.07.Wx (all)
  10. K.B. Fritzler, V.Ya. Prinz “3D printing methods for micro- and nanostructures62 54–69 (2019)
    32.80.Rm, 42.82.Cr, 61.46.−w, 68.65.−k, 81.20.−n (all)
  11. L.I. Miroshnichenko “Solar cosmic rays: 75 years of research61 323–352 (2018)
    61.05.fg, 61.46.−w, 75.50.Mm (all)
  12. B.M. Smirnov “Metal nanostructures: from clusters to nanocatalysis and sensors60 1236–1267 (2017)
    61.43.Hv, 61.46.−w, 72.15.−v, 73.63.−b (all)
  13. E.A. Ekimov, M.V. Kondrin “Vacancy-impurity centers in diamond: perspectives of synthesis and applications60 539–558 (2017)
    33.15.Pw, 33.50.Dq, 42.50.Ex, 61.46.−w, 61.71.U-, 63.20.kp, 63.20.Pw, 78.55.−m, 81.10.−h (all)
  14. D.V. Kazantsev, E.V. Kuznetsov et alApertureless near-field optical microscopy60 259–275 (2017)
    07.60.−j, 07.79.Fc, 61.46.−w, 68.37.Ps, 68.65.Pq, 85.30.De, 87.64.−t (all)
  15. R.A. Andrievski “High-melting point compounds: new approaches and new results60 276–289 (2017)
    61.46.−w, 61.66.Fn, 71.15.−m, 71.15.Mb (all)
  16. 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)
  17. V.A. Milichko, A.S. Shalin et alSolar photovoltaics: current state and trends59 727–772 (2016)
    42.25.Bs, 42.79.Wc, 61.46.−w, 71.20.Nr, 71.20.Rv, 72.40.+w, 72.80.Cw, 84.60.Jt (all)
  18. R.A. Andrievski “Nanostructures under extremes57 945–958 (2014)
    61.46.−w, 61.82.Rx, 62.20.F−, 65.80.−g, 81.65.Kn (all)
  19. Yu.I. Ustinovshchikov “Diffusion phase transitions in alloys57 670–683 (2014)
    61.46.−w, 64.75.−g (all)
  20. G.N. Makarov “Laser applications in nanotechnology: nanofabrication using laser ablation and laser nanolithography56 643–682 (2013)
    36.40.−c, 42.62.Fi, 61.46.−w, 81.05.ue, 81.07.−b, 81.16.−c, 81.16.Nd (all)
  21. Ya.S. Greenberg, Yu.A. Pashkin, E. Il’ichev “Nanomechanical resonators55 382–407 (2012)
    61.46.−w, 62.25.−g, 81.07.−b, 81.07.Oj (all)
  22. G.E. Abrosimova “Evolution of the structure of amorphous alloys54 1227–1242 (2011)
    61.05.−a, 61.46.−w, 64.70.P−, 64.75.−g (all)
  23. M.V. Avdeev, V.L. Aksenov “Small-angle neutron scattering in structure research of magnetic fluids53 971–993 (2010)
    61.05.fg, 61.46.−w, 75.50.Mm (all)
  24. V.E. Fortov, A.A. Makarov “Avenues for the innovative development of energetics in the world and in Russia52 1249–1265 (2009)
    89.20.Bb, 89.30.−g, 89.60.−k (all)
  25. R.A. Andrievski, A.M. Glezer “Strength of nanostructures52 315 (2009)
    61.46.−w, 61.72.Mm, 62.25.−g (all)
  26. R.S. Berry, B.M. Smirnov “Phase transitions in various kinds of clusters52 137–164 (2009)
    36.40.Ei, 61.46.−w, 64.70.Hz (all)
  27. A.D. Pogrebnjak, A.P. Shpak et alStructures and properties of hard and superhard nanocomposite coatings52 29–54 (2009)
    61.46.−w, 62.20.Qp, 62.25.−g (all)
  28. V.P. Krainov, B.M. Smirnov, M.B. Smirnov “Femtosecond excitation of cluster beams50 907–931 (2007)
    36.40.−c, 52.40.Hf, 52.40.Mj, 61.46.−w (all)
  29. R.A. Andrievski “Hydrogen in nanostructures50 691–704 (2007)
    61.43.Dq, 61.46.−w, 61.48.+c, 81.07.−b (all)
  30. 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)
  31. 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)
  32. 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)
  33. A.V. Eletskii “Sorption properties of carbon nanostructures47 1119–1154 (2004)
    61.46.+w, 68.43.−h, 81.07.De (all)
  34. 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)
  35. 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)
  36. 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)
  37. 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)
  38. 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)
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