PACS numbers

63.20.Kr Phonon-electron and phonon-phonon interactions 71.35.Ee Electron-hole drops and electron-hole plasma 72.30.+q High-frequency effects; plasma effects 72.40.+w Photoconduction and photovoltaic effects 72.80.Cw Elemental semiconductors
  1. B.I. Sturman “Ballistic and shift currents in the bulk photovoltaic effect theory63 407–411 (2020)
    03.65.−w, 72.10.Bg, 72.10.−d, 72.40.+w, 73.50.Gr (all)
  2. 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)
  3. L.I. Ryabova, D.R. Khokhlov “Terahertz photoconductivity and nontrivial local electronic states in doped lead telluride-based semiconductors57 959–969 (2014)
    72.40.+w, 73.20.Hb (all)
  4. O.N. Krokhin “Electric power transmission using laser radiation49 425–428 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 42.60.−v, 42.79.Gn, 72.40.+w (all)
  5. V.F. Elesin “Absolute negative conductivity phenomena in non-equilibrium three-dimensional semiconductors48 183–187 (2005)
    72.20.−i, 72.20.My, 72.40.+w (all)
  6. V.F. Gantmakher, V.N. Zverev “Magnetoimpurity resonances as indicators of an inverse photoelectron distribution function in semiconductors48 187–191 (2005)
    72.20.−i, 72.20.My, 72.40.+w (all)
  7. V.I. Ryzhii “Microwave-induced negative conductivity and zero-resistance states in two-dimensional electronic systems: history and current status48 191–198 (2005)
    72.20.−i, 72.20.My, 72.40.+w (all)
  8. N.N. Sibel’din “Magnetically stabilized multiparticle bound states in semiconductors46 971–979 (2003)
    71.35.Ee, 71.35.Ji (all)
  9. P.P. Vasil’ev, A.N. Oraevskii “Scientific session of the Division of General Physics and Astronomy of the Russian Academy of Sciences (29 November 2000)44 645–647 (2001)
    42.50.Fx, 42.65.−k, 71.35.Ee, 03.75.Fi, 05.30.Jp, 74.40.+k (all)
  10. P.P. Vasil’ev “Coherent effects in the generation of femtosecond pulses in semiconductor lasers44 645–647 (2001)
    42.50.Fx, 42.65.−k, 71.35.Ee (all)
  11. A.A. Likal’ter “Critical points of condensation in Coulomb systems43 777–797 (2000)
    64.70.Fx, 71.30.+h, 71.35.Ee (all)
  12. V.S. Vavilov, P.C. Euthymiou, G.E. Zardas “Persistent photoconductivity in semiconducting III-V compounds42 199–201 (1999)
    72.20.Jv, 72.40.+w, 72.80.Ey (all)
  13. E.G. Maksimov, D.Yu. Savrasov, S.Yu. Savrasov “The electron-phonon interaction and the physical properties of metals40 337–358 (1997)
    63.20.Kr, 71.10.+x, 71.20.Cf, 71.38.+i
  14. V.D. Lakhno “Spin wave amplification in magnetically ordered crystals39 669–693 (1996)
    75.30.Ds, 72.30.+q (all)
  15. V.B. Shikin, Yu.V. Shikina “Charged dislocations in semiconductor crystals38 845–875 (1995)
    61.72.Lk, 71.55.Cn, 72.80.Cw (all)
  16. A.F. Andreev, S.I. Anisimov et alLev Petrovich Pitaevskii (in celebration of his sixtieth birthday)36 (6) 545–546 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 67.40.−w, 03.75.Lm, 63.20.Kr, 04.20.−q, 94.20.wc (all)
  17. V.M. Svistunov, M.A. Belogolovskii, A.I. Khachaturov “Electron-phonon interaction in high-temperature superconductors36 (2) 65–80 (1993)
    74.25.Kc, 63.20.Kr, 74.72.Dn, 74.72.Hs, 74.50.+r (all)
  18. V.I. Kudinov, N.M. Kreines “Metastable photoinduced superconductivity in YBa2Cu3O6.4 films near the semiconductor-metal transition35 (8) 720–722 (1992)
    74.78.Bz, 74.72.Bk, 72.40.+w (all)
  19. R. Ðåiårls “Momentum and pseudomomentum of light and sound34 (9) 817–817 (1991)
    61.72.Bb, 63.20.Kr (all)
  20. E.A. Andryushin, A.P. Silin “Physical problems in solar energy34 (8) 705–710 (1991)
    89.30.Cc, 72.40.+w, 73.30.+y (all)
  21. V.S. Edel’man “The development of scanning tunneling microscopy34 (3) 272–273 (1991)
    07.79.Cz, 68.37.Ef, 72.40.+w, 78.55.Cr, 74.72.Bk, 78.67.Pt (all)
  22. Zh.I. Alferov, A.F. Andreev et alYurii Andreevich Osip’yan (on his sixtieth birthday)34 (2) 202–203 (1991)
    01.60.+q, 01.10.Cr, 81.30.Kf, 61.72.Hh, 72.30.+q, 74.72.−h (all)
  23. B.S. Kerner, V.V. Osipov “Self-organization in active distributed media: scenarios for the spontaneous formation and evolution of dissipative structures33 (9) 679–719 (1990)
    47.27.−i, 72.30.+q (all)
  24. V.M. Arutyunyan “Physical properties of the semiconductor-electrolyte interface32 521–542 (1989)
    72.40.+w, 73.40.Mr, 78.55.Et, 82.45.Gj, 82.45.Vp (all)
  25. A.A. Abrikosov, E.B. Aleksandrov et alVladimir Idelevich Perel’ (on his sixtieth birthday)31 1039–1039 (1988)
    01.60.+q, 01.30.Kj, 01.10.Cr, 51.70.+f, 72.20.Jv, 72.30.+q (all)
  26. G.L. Belen’kii “Electron-hole liquid and two-dimensional electron gas in layered group A3B6 semiconductors31 955–956 (1988)
    71.10.Ca, 71.35.Ee, 71.55.Ht, 73.43.−f, 76.40.+b, 78.55.Hx (all)
  27. I.M. Fishman “Steady-state and transient nucleation of a new phase in a first-order transition31 561–576 (1988)
    64.60.Qb, 61.43.Fs, 71.35.Ee, 66.30.−h (all)
  28. I.N. Sisakyan, A.B. Shvartsburg “Adaptive radiooptics31 470–471 (1988)
    42.79.Hp, 42.79.Ci, 72.30.+q, 72.20.Ht, 72.20.Jv, 68.47.Fg (all)
  29. I.M. Tsidil’kovskii “Crystallization of a three-dimensional electron gas30 676–698 (1987)
    71.10.Ca, 71.45.Lr, 72.20.My, 72.40.+w, 72.80.Ey (all)
  30. A.L. Buchachenko, Yu.N. Molin et alMagneto-spin effects in chemical reactions30 79–80 (1987)
    75.30.Et, 75.30.Ds, 72.20.Jv, 72.40.+w, 82.30.Cf (all)
  31. A.N. Vasil’ev, Yu.P. Gaidukov “Contactless excitation of sound in metals (experiment)29 889–891 (1986)
    62.65.+k, 72.30.+q (all)
  32. I.K. Yanson “Nonequilibrium electrons and phonons in microcontracts29 292–293 (1986)
    72.15.Qm, 63.20.Kr, 72.15.Eb (all)
  33. A.P. Dmitriev, V.A. Rozhanskii, L.D. Tsendin “Diffusion shocks in an inhomogeneous current-carrying collisional plasma28 467–483 (1985)
    52.27.Cm, 52.25.Fi, 72.30.+q (all)
  34. M.I. Kaganov “Energy spectrum of a metal and its singularities28 257–268 (1985)
    71.18.+y, 63.20.Kr (all)
  35. S.G. Tikhodeev “The electron-hole liquid in a semiconductor28 1–30 (1985)
    71.35.Ee, 63.20.Kr, 72.40.+w, 72.30.+q, 72.80.Cw (all)
  36. B.I. Sturman “Collision integral for elastic scattering of electrons and phonons27 881–884 (1984)
    63.20.Kr, 61.72.−y, 05.70.Ce (all)
  37. Yu.P. Gaidukov “Electronic properties of whiskers27 256–272 (1984)
    72.15.Lh, 72.30.+q, 68.49.Jk, 72.15.Eb (all)
  38. V.N. Pavlenko “Echo phenomena in plasmas26 931–951 (1983)
    52.40.Db, 72.30.+q (all)
  39. V.I. Belinicher, B.I. Sturman “The photogalvanic effect in media lacking a center of symmetry23 199–223 (1980)
    72.40.+w
  40. V.M. Fridkin, B.N. Popov “Anomalous photovoltaic effect in ferroelectrics21 981–991 (1978)
    72.40.+w, 77.80.−e (all)
  41. I.K. Kikoin, S.D. Lazarev “Photoelectromagnetic effect21 297–308 (1978)
    72.40.+w
  42. V.V. Vladimirov “The pinch effect in a solid-state plasma18 690–711 (1975)
    72.30.+q
  43. E.A. Kaner, V.M. Yakovenko “Hydrodynamic instability in solid-state plasma18 21–36 (1975)
    72.30.+q
  44. V.V. Vladimirov “Helical instability in electron-hole plasma in semiconductors18 37–50 (1975)
    72.30.+q, 71.20.Mq (all)
  45. I.B. Levinson, É.I. Rashba “Threshold phenomena and bound states in the polaron problem16 892–912 (1974)
    71.38.−k, 71.35.−y, 63.20.Ls, 63.20.Kr (all)
  46. I.A. Sokolik, E.L. Frankevich “The effect of magnetic fields on photoprocesses in organic solids16 687–701 (1974)
    72.40.+w, 78.55.Kz, 72.80.Le, 71.35.−y (all)
  47. Yu.E. Perlin, B.S. Tsukerblat “Dichroism Effects in Systems with Dynamic Jahn-Teller Coupling17 451–452 (1974)
    78.20.Fm, 71.70.Ej, 78.20.Bh, 63.20.Kr, 71.55.−i (all)
  48. R.V. Parfen’ev, G.I. Kharus et alMagnetophonon resonance in semiconductors17 1–19 (1974)
    72.20.My, 63.20.Kr (all)
  49. V.V. Lemanov, G.A. Smolenskii “Hypersonic waves in crystals15 708–727 (1973)
    78.70.Gq, 78.35.+c, 63.20.Kr, 75.30.Ds, 75.80.+q, 72.20.Fr (all)
  50. N.V. Zavaritskii “Electron-phonon interaction and characteristics of metal electrons15 608–625 (1973)
    63.20.Kr, 71.18.+y, 74.20.−z (all)
  51. I.B. Levinson, E.I. Rashba “Bound States of Electrons and Excitons with Optical Phonons in Semiconductors15 663–664 (1973)
    71.35.−y, 63.20.Ls, 63.20.Kr (all)
  52. E.I. Adirovich “Major Research Trends in the Fields of Physics and Astronomy at the Institute of the Uzbek Academy of Sciences14 788–789 (1972)
    73.50.Pz, 72.40.+w (all)
  53. 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)
  54. Yu.M. Kagan, E.G. Brovman “The Problem of Metallic Hydrogen14 809–811 (1972)
    64.30.+t, 63.20.Kr, 74.25.Kc (all)
  55. A.M. Zlobin, P.S. Zyryanov “Hot electrons in semiconductors subjected to quantizing magnetic fields14 379–393 (1972)
    72.20.Ht, 63.20.Kr, 71.70.Di, 72.20.Dp (all)
  56. R.I. Personov “Shpol’skii Spectra and the Optical Analog of the Mossbauer Effect15 368–369 (1972)
    76.80.+y, 63.20.Dj, 63.20.Kr (all)
  57. L.K. Zarembo, V.A. Krasil’nikov “Nonlinear phenomena in the propagation of elastic waves in solids13 778–797 (1971)
    62.30.+d, 62.20.Dc, 81.40.Jj, 63.20.Kr (all)
  58. V.S. Edel’man “Magnetoplasma waves in bismuth13 583–598 (1971)
    72.30.+q, 72.15.−v, 71.18.+y (all)
  59. G.A. Smolenskii, V.V. Lemanov “Hypersonic Waves in Crystals13 665–666 (1971)
    62.65.+k, 63.20.Kr, 63.20.Ls, 77.84.−s (all)
  60. 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)
  61. V.N. Vertsner, L.P. Strakhov “Aleksandr Alekseevich Lebedev (1893-1969)12 697–698 (1970)
    01.60.+q, 72.40.+w, 42.79.−e (all)
  62. 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)
  63. I.V. Karpova, S.G. Kalashnikov et alRecombination Waves in Compensated Germanium12 583–585 (1970)
    72.20.Jv, 72.80.Cw (all)
  64. L.V. Keldysh “Electron-hole Drops in Semiconductors13 292–294 (1970)
    71.35.Ee
  65. M.S. Khaikin “Magnetic surface levels11 785–801 (1969)
    73.25.+i, 72.15.Lh, 72.30.+q (all)
  66. V.V. Eremenko, A.I. Belyaeva “Absorption of light in antiferromagnetic dielectrics12 320–343 (1969)
    78.20.Ls, 75.50.Ee, 71.70.Ch, 63.20.Kr, 75.30.Ds, 71.70.Ej (all)
  67. V.I. Pustovoit “Interaction of electron streams with elastic lattice waves12 105–132 (1969)
    62.30.+d, 72.50.+b, 62.65.+k, 76.40.+b, 63.20.Kr (all)
  68. A.Ya. Blank, M.I. Kaganov “Ferromagnetic resonance and plasma effects in metals10 536–558 (1968)
    76.50.+g, 72.30.+q, 72.15.−v, 75.50.Cc, 75.30.Ds (all)
  69. R.N. Gurzhi “Hydrodynamic effects in solids at low temperature11 255–270 (1968)
    72.15.Eb, 63.20.Ry, 63.20.Kr (all)
  70. E.A. Kaner, V.F. Gantmakher “Anomalous penetration of electromagnetic field in a metal and radiofrequency size effects11 81–105 (1968)
    72.30.+q
  71. E.A. Kaner, V.G. Skobov “Electromagnetic waves in metals in a magnetic field9 480–503 (1967)
    41.20.Jb, 76.40.+b, 72.30.+q (all)
  72. 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)
  73. A.G. Aronov, V.S. Oskotskii “Sixth All-Union symposium on semiconductor theory9 153–167 (1966)
    72.20.Jv, 72.30.+q, 72.20.Fr, 63.20.Kr, 62.65.+k (all)
  74. V.S. Vavilov “The nature and energy spectrum of radiation defects in semiconductors7 797–808 (1965)
    71.55.Cn, 61.82.Fk, 72.40.+w, 72.80.Cw (all)
  75. A.A. Vedenov “Solid state plasma7 809–822 (1965)
    72.30.+q
  76. 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)
  77. Yu.E. Perlin “Modern methods in the theory of many-phonon processes6 542–565 (1964)
    63.20.Kr, 72.20.Jv, 63.20.Dj (all)
  78. V.S. Vavilov “Radiation ionization processes in germanium and silicon crystals4 761–769 (1962)
    72.40.+w, 72.80.Cw, 72.20.Jv (all)
  79. V.M. Fridkin “Symposium on physical fundamentals of the electrophotographic process4 637–639 (1962)
    07.68.+m, 72.40.+w (all)
  80. E.F. Gross “Excitons and their motion in crystal lattices5 195–218 (1962)
    71.35.Aa, 71.35.Cc, 72.40.+w, 71.70.Ej, 78.20.Ls, 78.55.Hx (all)
  81. G.M. Guro “Characteristic times of electronic processes in seminconductors3 895–911 (1961)
    72.20.Jv, 65.40.−b, 72.40.+w, 71.18.+y, 66.30.Dn (all)
  82. A.I. Akhiezer, V.G. Bar’yakhtar, M.I. Kaganov “Spin waves in ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. II Interaction of spin waves with one another and with lattice vibrations; relaxation and kinetic processes3 661–676 (1961)
    75.30.Ds, 63.20.Kr, 75.50.Ee, 75.30.Cr, 75.60.Ej, 66.70.+f (all)
  83. A.I. Akhiezer, V.G. Bar’yakhtar, M.I. Kaganov “Spin waves in ferromagnets and antiferromagnets. I3 567–592 (1961)
    75.30.Ds, 75.50.Ee, 76.50.+g, 75.80.+q, 72.30.+q, 75.30.Cr (all)
  84. 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)
  85. V.S. Vavilov “Radiative recombination in semiconductors2 455–464 (1959)
    72.20.Jv, 72.80.Cw (all)
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