PACS numbers

63.20.−e Phonons in crystal lattices 72.15.Gd Galvanomagnetic and other magnetotransport effects 72.20.Pa Thermoelectric and thermomagnetic effects
  1. S.M. Stishov, A.E. Petrova “Thermodynamic, elastic, and electronic properties of substances with a chiral crystal structure: MnSi, FeSi, and CoSi66 576–585 (2023)
    62.20.D−, 63.20.−e, 65.40.Ba, 71.20.Be, 72.15.−v, 75.47.Np (all)
  2. E.D. Eidelman “Thermoelectric effect and thermoelectric generator based on carbon nanostructures: achievements and prospects64 535–557 (2021)
    07.20.Pe, 44.10.+i, 65.80.Ck, 72.20.Pa, 73.40.Ns (all)
  3. N.G. Bebenin, R.I. Zainullina, V.V. Ustinov “Colossal magnetoresistance manganites61 719–738 (2018)
    72.15.Gd, 73.43.Qt, 75.47.−m, 75.47.Lx (all)
  4. L.A. Maksimov, A.V. Mikheyenkov, T.V. Khabarova “On nondiagonal cross transport phenomena in a magnetic field60 623–627 (2017)
    34.10.+x, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.My, 72.20.Pa (all)
  5. P.A. Alekseev “Neutron spectroscopy and strongly correlated electrons: a view from the inside60 58–90 (2017)
    61.05.F−, 61.66.Dk, 63.20.−e, 75.10.−b, 75.30.Mb, 75.40.Gb (all)
  6. S.V. Dmitriev, E.A. Korznikova et alDiscrete breathers in crystals59 446–461 (2016)
    05.45.−a, 05.45.Yv, 63.20.−e (all)
  7. A.F. Barabanov, Yu.M. Kagan et alThe Hall effect and its analogs58 446–454 (2015)
    34.10.+x, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.My, 72.20.Pa (all)
  8. P.A. Alekseev “High borides: determining the features and details of lattice dynamics from neutron spectroscopy58 330–344 (2015)
    61.05.F−, 61.66.Dk, 63.20.−e (all)
  9. S.V. Chekalin “Femtosecond spectroscopy of promising materials57 622–629 (2014)
    42.62.Be, 42.62.If, 42.65.Re, 63.20.kd, 63.20.−e, 78.47.J−, 78.47.jg (all)
  10. Physical properties of graphene (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 28 March 2012)55 1140–1151 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 65.80.Ck, 68.65.Pq, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa, 72.80.Vp, 78.67.Wj, 81.05.ue (all)
  11. A.A. Varlamov, A.V. Kavokin et alAnomalous thermoelectric and thermomagnetic properties of graphene55 1146–1151 (2012)
    65.80.Ck, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa, 72.80.Vp, 81.05.ue (all)
  12. M.P. Kashchenko, V.G. Chashchina “Dynamic model of supersonic martensitic crystal growth54 331–349 (2011)
    63.20.−e, 64.70.K−, 81.30.Kf (all)
  13. A.V. Dmitriev, I.P. Zvyagin “Current trends in the physics of thermoelectric materials53 789–803 (2010)
    72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa, 73.50.Lw, 85.80.Fi (all)
  14. L.A. Maksimov, T.V. Khabarova “Properties of acoustic polarization vectors in crystals and the phonon Hall effect53 481–485 (2010)
    63.20.−e, 72.15.Gd, 72.20.Pa (all)
  15. 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)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)
  16. E.A. Vinogradov, B.N. Mavrin et alInverted optical phonons in ion-covalent crystals52 290–293 (2009)
    63.20.−e, 63.50.−x, 78.30.−j (all)
  17. A.I. Romanenko, A.V. Okotrub et alHeterogeneous electronic states in carbon nanostructures with different dimensionalities and curvatures of the constituent graphene layers48 958–962 (2005)
    72.15.Gd, 72.15.Rn, 73.63.−b, 73.63.Bd, 73.63.Fg (all)
  18. L.A. Falkovsky “Investigation of semiconductors with defects using Raman scattering47 249–272 (2004)
    63.20.−e, 63.20.Dj, 78.30.−j (all)
  19. A.P. Zhernov, A.V. Inyushkin “Kinetic coefficients in isotopically disordered crystals45 527–552 (2002)
    66.70.+f, 72.10.−d, 72.15.Eb, 72.20.Pa (all)
  20. A.P. Zhernov, A.V. Inyushkin “Effect of isotopic composition on phonon modes. Static atomic displacements in crystals44 785–811 (2001)
    61.66.−f, 61.72.Ji, 63.20.−e (all)
  21. S.P. Novikov, A.Ya. Mal’tsev “Topological phenomena in normal metals41 231–239 (1998)
    02.40.Vh, 72.15.Gd (all)
  22. Yu.N. Proshin, N.Kh. Useinov “Magnetic breakdown with spin flip38 39–86 (1995)
    76.30.Pk, 72.15.Gd, 71.25.Hc (all)
  23. A.B. Pippard “Magnetoresistance — the Kapitza legacy37 1216–1218 (1994)
    01.10.Fv, 72.15.Gd (all)
  24. K.P. Belov “Anomalies of the magnetoresistance of ferrites37 563–575 (1994)
    72.15.Gd, 75.50.Gg (all)
  25. A.I. Slutsker, A.I. Mihailin, I.A. Slutsker “Microscopics of fluctuations of the energy of atoms in solids37 335–344 (1994)
    05.40.+j, 61.43.Bn, 61.50.−f, 63.20.−e (all)
  26. O.Yu. Belyaeva, L.K. Zarembo, S.N. Karpachev “Magnetoacoustics of ferrites and magnetoacoustic resonance35 (2) 106–122 (1992)
    75.80.+q, 72.55.+s, 75.50.Gg, 63.20.−e, 75.30.Ds, 75.60.Ej (all)
  27. Zh.I. Alferov, Yu.N. Efremov et alLev Emmanuilovich Gurevich (Obituary)34 (6) 545–546 (1991)
    01.60.+q, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa (all)
  28. A.V. Baranov, Ya.S. Bobovich, V.I. Petrov “Spectroscopy of resonance hyper-Raman scattering of light33 (10) 812–832 (1990)
    33.20.Fb, 33.20.Tp, 33.20.Vq, 33.20.Wr, 63.20.−e, 78.30.−j (all)
  29. T.I. Galkina “Nonequilibrium phonons in insulators and semiconductors31 962–963 (1988)
    01.30.Vv, 63.20.−e (all)
  30. A.P. Aleksandrov, A.M. Afanas’ev et alYurii Moiseevich Kagan (On his sixtieth birthday)31 680–681 (1988)
    01.60.+q, 51.10.+y, 63.20.−e, 71.18.+y, 47.45.Ab (all)
  31. G.L. Belen’kii, E.Yu. Salaev, R.A. Suleimanov “Deformation effects in layer crystals31 434–455 (1988)
    62.20.Fe, 62.20.Dc, 65.40.De, 63.20.−e, 61.66.Fn, 71.20.Nr (all)
  32. E.Z. Meilikhov “Two classic experiments in superconductivity31 459–461 (1988)
    74.25.Fy, 74.25.Kc, 72.15.Gd, 74.25.Ha (all)
  33. A.P. Aleksandrov, S.T. Belyaev et alIsaak Konstantinovich Kikoin (Obituary)29 585–586 (1986)
    01.60.+q, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Cz (all)
  34. V.G. Bar’yakhtar, B.A. Ivanov, M.V. Chetkin “Dynamics of domain walls in weak ferromagnets28 563–588 (1985)
    75.60.Ch, 75.40.Gb, 75.50.−y, 78.20.Ls, 75.25.+z, 63.20.−e (all)
  35. N.B. Brandt, S.M. Chudinov “Shubnikov-de Haas effect and its application to investigation of the energy spectrum of metals, semimetals, and semiconductors25 518–529 (1982)
    72.15.Gd, 72.20.My (all)
  36. R.N. Gurzhi, A.I. Kopeliovich “Low-temperature electrical conductivity of pure metals24 17–41 (1981)
    72.10.Di, 72.15.Eb, 72.15.Gd, 71.38.+i (all)
  37. V.A. Alekseev, A.A. Andreev, M.V. Sadovskii “Semiconductor-metal transition in liquid semiconductors23 551–575 (1980)
    72.60.+g, 72.80.Ph, 72.20.Pa, 71.25.Lf (all)
  38. S.V. Vonsovskii, V.P. Silin et alPavel Stepanovich Zyryanov (obituary)17 811–812 (1975)
    01.60.+q, 72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa (all)
  39. M.A. Krivoglaz “Fluctuon states of electrons16 856–877 (1974)
    75.30.Kz, 75.50.Pp, 75.40.Gb, 72.20.Pa, 71.35.−y (all)
  40. D.V. Gitsu “Features of Transfer Phenomena in Crystals of the Bismuth Type17 455–457 (1974)
    72.15.Jf, 72.15.Gd (all)
  41. V.L. Kalikhman, Ya.S. Umanskii “Transition-metal chalcogenides with layer structures and features of the filling of their brillouin zones15 728–741 (1973)
    61.66.Bi, 71.15.Dx, 71.20.Be, 78.70.En, 72.15.Gd, 62.20.Qp (all)
  42. V.I. Pustovoit “Effects Connected with Phonon Production in Semiconductors15 832–833 (1973)
    63.20.−e, 72.50.+b, 75.30.Cr, 72.20.My (all)
  43. A.S. Borovik-Romanov, N.B. Brandt et alNIKOLAI EVGEN’EVICH ALEKSEEVSKII (On his Sixtieth Birthday)15 528–529 (1973)
    01.60.+q, 74.62.−c, 74.10.+v, 74.25.Op, 74.78.−w, 72.15.Gd (all)
  44. Ya.A. Agaev “Research in the Field of Semiconductor Physics at the Physico-technical Institute of the Turkmenian Academy of Sciences14 797–798 (1972)
    72.20.Pa, 72.20.My, 72.40.+w, 72.80.Ey (all)
  45. E.F. Sheka “Electron-vibrational spectra of molecules and crystals14 484–511 (1972)
    63.20.−e, 78.40.Me, 78.30.Jw, 71.35.−y (all)
  46. S.A. Al’tshuler “Spin-phonon Interactions and Mandel’shtam-Brillouin Scattering of Light in Paramagnets14 545–546 (1972)
    63.20.−e, 78.35.+c, 75.20.−g (all)
  47. M.Ya. Azbel’ “Problems of the electron theory of metals IV. thermodynamic and kinetic properties of metals in a Magnetic field12 507–533 (1970)
    75.30.Kz, 75.40.Cx, 75.60.Ch, 72.30.+q, 72.15.Gd (all)
  48. A.B. Brandt, E.A. Svistova “Electronic transitions in strong magnetic fields13 370–383 (1970)
    72.15.Gd, 72.20.My, 71.30.+h, 72.80.Jc (all)
  49. Yu.P. Gaidukov “Topology of fermi surfaces of metals (reference table)13 194–203 (1970)
    71.18.+y, 71.20.Be, 71.20.Dg, 71.20.Eh, 72.15.Gd (all)
  50. P.S. Zyryanov, G.I. Guseva “Quantum theory of thermomagnetic phenomena in metals and semiconductors11 538–563 (1969)
    72.15.Jf, 72.20.Pa (all)
  51. A.P. Aleksandrov, L.A. Artsimovich et alIsaak Konstantinovich Kikoin11 277–279 (1968)
    01.60.+q, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Cz, 75.50.Cc (all)
  52. V.V. Serkov “On the galvanomagnetic "paradox" (Reply to Letter to Editor by T. S. Zhuravleva)10 116–116 (1967)
    72.15.Gd, 72.20.My (all)
  53. I.M. Lifshitz, M.I. Kaganov “Some problems of the electron theory of metals III. Kinetic properties of electrons in metals8 805–851 (1966)
    72.15.Jf, 72.15.Gd, 72.30.+q, 62.65.+k, 72.10.−d (all)
  54. K.B. Tolpygo, I.B. Levinson “Fifth All-Union conference on the theory of semiconductors6 825–833 (1964)
    01.30.Cc, 71.15.−m, 72.40.+w, 72.20.Fr, 72.20.My, 72.20.Pa (all)
  55. R. Chentsov “Seventh All-Union conference on low temperature physics3 949–958 (1961)
    01.10.Fv, 67.40.Vs, 74.20.Mn, 74.25.Ld, 72.15.Gd, 71.18.+y (all)
  56. E.I. Rashba, K.B. Tolpygo “Fourth conference on semiconductor theory4 498–510 (1961)
    01.10.Fv, 72.20.Ht, 72.20.My, 72.20.Pa, 71.20.Nr, 71.18.+y (all)
  57. R. Chentsov “Sixth All-Union conference on low temperature physics3 457–465 (1960)
    01.10.Fv, 75.50.Bb, 75.50.Ee, 75.60.Ej, 72.15.Gd, 71.18.+y (all)
  58. V.M. Danilenko, M.A. Krivoglaz et alUkrainian conference on the theory of metals and alloys3 78–83 (1960)
    01.30.Cc, 71.18.+y, 72.10.−d, 72.15.Gd, 72.15.Jf (all)
  59. É.V. Shpol’skii “PROBLEMS OF SEMICONDUCTORS2 628–629 (1959)
    01.30.Vv, 71.35.−y, 72.20.Pa, 72.40.+w, 01.30.Rr (all)
  60. R. Chentsov “Fifth all-union conference on low-temperature physics2 329–336 (1959)
    01.10.Fv, 74.20.−z, 67.40.−w, 72.15.Gd, 75.30.Cr, 75.50.Ee (all)
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