PACS numbers

68.35.Md Surface thermodynamics, surface energies 68.47.De Metallic surfaces 68.47.Fg Semiconductor surfaces 73.20.At Surface states, band structure, electron density of states 73.30.+y Surface double layers, Schottky barriers, and work functions 79.70.+q Field emission, ionization, evaporation, and desorption
  1. S.A. Barengolts, G.A. Mesyats “Explosive emission processes in thermonuclear facilities with magnetic plasma confinement and in linear electron—positron colliders66 704–721 (2023)
    52.40.Hf, 52.80.Vp, 79.70.+q (all)
  2. I.K. Gainullin “Resonant charge transfer during ion scattering on metallic surfaces63 888–906 (2020)
    02.70.−c, 34.35.+a, 73.20.At, 73.40.Gk, 73.63.−b, 79.20.Rf (all)
  3. E.D. Eidelman, A.V. Arkhipov “Field emission from carbon nanostructures: models and experiment63 648–667 (2020)
    71.38.Ht, 73.63.−b, 79.70.+q (all)
  4. V.N. Polkovnikov, N.N. Salashchenko et alBeryllium-based multilayer X-ray optics63 83–95 (2020)
    07.60.−j, 07.85.Fv, 42.79.−e, 68.35.Ct, 68.35.Fx, 68.47.De, 68.55.A, 68.65.Ac, 81.15.−z (all)
  5. A.D. Pogrebnjak, A.A. Bagdasaryan et alAdaptive multicomponent nanocomposite coatings in surface engineering60 586–607 (2017)
    62.20.Qp, 68.35.bd, 68.35.Gy, 68.35.Md, 68.60.−p, 68.65.Ac, 81.40.Pq (all)
  6. A.S. Bugaev, P.A. Eroshkin et alLow-power X-ray tubes: the current status56 691–703 (2013)
    07.85.Fv, 41.50.+h, 79.70.+q (all)
  7. 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)
  8. A.N. Lachinov, N.V. Vorob’eva “Electronics of thin wideband polymer layers49 1223–1238 (2006)
    73.20.At, 73.40.Rw, 73.50.Fq, 73.50.Gr, 75.47.De (all)
  9. A.A. Shklyaev, M. Ichikawa “Fabrication of germanium and silicon nanostructures using a scanning tunneling microscope49 887–903 (2006)
    68.37.Ef, 79.70.+q, 81.16.Ta (all)
  10. A.T. Rakhimov “Autoemission cathodes (cold emitters) on nanocrystalline carbon and nanodiamond films: physics, technology, applications43 926–929 (2000)
    79.60.Jv, 79.70.+q, 85.45.−w, 85.60.Pg (all)
  11. V.T. Dolgopolov “Percolation metal-dielectric transitions in two-dimensional electron systems39 398–401 (1996)
    01.10.Fv, 64.60.Ak, 71.30.+h, 73.30.+y (all)
  12. B.V. Vasil’ev, V.L. Lyuboshits “Virial theorem and some properties of the electron gas in metals37 345–351 (1994)
    71.45.−d, 72.15.Eb, 62.20.Dc, 73.30.+y (all)
  13. B.V. Vasil’ev, M.I. Kaganov, V.L. Lyuboshits “State of the conduction electrons and the work function of a metal37 353–356 (1994)
    71.25.Pi, 72.15.Eb, 73.30.+y (all)
  14. A.N. Vasil’ev, F.M. Maallavi, M.I. Kaganov “Thermoelastic stresses as a mechanism of electromagnetic-acoustic transformation36 (10) 968–979 (1993)
    62.20.Dc, 72.15.Jf, 68.47.De, 68.35.Iv, 68.35.Gy, 62.20.Fe (all)
  15. B.M. Smirnov “Clusters with close packing35 (1) 37–48 (1992)
    61.50.Ah, 68.35.Md, 61.46.Bc (all)
  16. 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)
  17. B.M. Smirnov “Energetic processes in macroscopic fractal structures34 (6) 526–541 (1991)
    61.43.Hv, 68.35.Md, 82.70.Gg (all)
  18. V.M. Pudalov “Wigner Crystallization in a two-dimensional electron gas in semiconductors34 (6) 542–544 (1991)
    73.20.At, 73.40.Qv (all)
  19. N.S. Maslova “Chemistry and physics of solid surfaces34 (4) 359–359 (1991)
    68.37.Ef, 68.37.Ps, 68.47.Fg (all)
  20. 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)
  21. I.V. Kukushkin, S.V. Meshkov, V.B. Timofeev “Two-dimensional electron density of states in a transverse magnetic field31 511–534 (1988)
    73.20.At, 73.40.Qv, 73.40.Kp, 71.70.Di, 73.40.Cg, 72.20.Jv (all)
  22. 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)
  23. V.I. Panov “Scanning tunneling microscopy and surface spectroscopy31 471–473 (1988)
    68.37.Ef, 66.30.Fq, 68.35.Bs, 68.47.De, 73.20.At (all)
  24. M.S. Khaikin “Scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy31 473–474 (1988)
    68.37.Ef, 73.30.+y, 68.35.Bs, 74.72.Bk, 74.50.+r (all)
  25. 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)
  26. Yu.Kh. Vekilov, V.D. Verner, M.B. Samsonova “Electron structure of surfaces of nontransition metals30 172–192 (1987)
    73.20.At, 71.20.Dg, 71.20.Gj, 73.30.+y, 68.35.Md (all)
  27. V.P. Zhdanov, K.I. Zamaraev “Lattice-gas model of chemisorption on metal surfaces29 755–776 (1986)
    68.43.Mn, 68.47.De, 68.35.Bs, 68.35.Fx (all)
  28. S.A. Akhmanov, V.I. Emel’yanov et alInteraction of powerful laser radiation with the surfaces of semiconductors and metals: nonlinear optical effects and nonlinear optical diagnostics28 1084–1124 (1985)
    61.80.Ba, 68.47.De, 68.47.Fg, 64.70.Kb, 68.35.Rh, 78.35.+c (all)
  29. Yu.A. Bychkov, E.I. Rashba “Spectrum of a 2D electron gas in an inversion layer28 632–633 (1985)
    73.20.At, 73.40.Qv, 71.70.Ej (all)
  30. Z.D. Kvon, I.G. Neizvestnyi, V.N. Ovsyuk “Effect of a surface superlattice on a two-dimensional electron gas28 528–530 (1985)
    73.21.Cd, 73.20.At, 73.63.−b (all)
  31. V.M. Agranovich “Contemporary problems of surface spectroscopy27 543–545 (1984)
    78.68.+m, 68.47.De, 77.22.Ch, 78.66.Bz, 68.55.Jk (all)
  32. M.D. Gabovich “Liquid-metal ion emitters26 447–455 (1983)
    79.70.+q
  33. A.Ya. Belen’kii “Electronic surface states of crystals24 412–425 (1981)
    73.20.Cw, 73.30.+y
  34. M.B. Partenskii “Self-consistent electron theory of a metallic surface22 330–351 (1979)
    73.20.Cw, 73.30.+y, 68.45.-v
  35. L.A. Bol’shov, A.P. Napartovich et alSubmonolayer films on the surface of metals20 432–451 (1977)
    73.20.Cw, 73.30.+y, 82.65.My
  36. S.A. Azimov, Yu.K. Vishchakas et alÉmmanuil ll’ich Adirovich (obituary)18 810–811 (1975)
    01.60.+q, 79.40.+z, 79.70.+q (all)
  37. S.P. Bugaev, E.A. Litvinov et alExplosive emission of electrons18 51–61 (1975)
    79.40.+z, 79.70.+q, 82.45.Fk (all)
  38. B.Yu. Mirgorodskii, D.Ya. Kostyukevich, D.A. Makarchenko “Demonstration microscope with field emission16 553–556 (1974)
    07.78.+s, 79.70.+q (all)
  39. P.A. Rebinder, E.D. Shchukin “Surface phenomena in solids during the course of their deformation and failure15 533–554 (1973)
    62.20.Fe, 68.35.Gy, 68.35.Md, 68.43.Mn (all)
  40. A.L. Suvorov, V.V. Trebukhovskii “Mass analysis and field-ion microscopy15 471–485 (1973)
    79.70.+q, 68.37.Vj, 32.80.Dz (all)
  41. A.F. Andreev “Interaction of conduction electrons with a Metal surface14 609–615 (1972)
    72.15.Lh, 68.47.De (all)
  42. V.A. Tsukerman, L.V. Tarasova, S.I. Lobov “New sources of X Rays14 61–71 (1971)
    07.85.Fv, 79.70.+q (all)
  43. F. Vol’kenshtein “Electronic processes at the surface of a semiconductor during chemisorption9 743–751 (1967)
    68.43.Mn, 68.35.Md, 61.66.−f (all)
  44. 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)
  45. E.M. Nadgornyĭ “The properties of whiskers5 462–477 (1962)
    68.70.+w, 81.40.Jj, 81.40.Lm, 61.72.Hh, 75.60.Ch, 79.70.+q (all)
  46. Ya.E. Geguzin, N.N. Ovcharenko “Surface energy and surface processes in solids5 129–157 (1962)
    68.35.Md, 68.35.Ct, 68.35.Fx, 66.30.Hs, 68.15.+e, 68.08.−p (all)
  47. N.S. Gorbunov, V.I. Izvekov “The investigation of diffusion in metal oxides by means of radioactive tracers3 778–797 (1961)
    66.30.Dn, 66.30.Fq, 68.35.Fx, 68.47.De, 07.89.+b (all)
  48. A.A. Chernov “The spiral growth of crystals4 116–148 (1961)
    81.10.Bk, 81.10.Dn, 81.10.Fq, 68.35.Md, 81.65.Cf, 61.72.Ss (all)
  49. I.M. Lifshitz, M.I. Kaganov “Some problems of the electron theory of metals I. Classical and quantum mechanics of electrons in metals2 831–855 (1960)
    71.10.−w, 71.18.+y, 68.47.De, 61.50.Ah (all)
  50. N.D. Morgulis “Conversion of thermal energy into electricity with the aid of thermoelectric emission3 251–259 (1960)
    73.50.Lw, 73.50.Mx, 85.80.Fi, 79.40.+z, 73.30.+y (all)
  51. E.Ya. Zandberg, N.I. Ionov “Surface ionization2 255–281 (1959)
    73.30.+y, 79.70.+q, 68.47.De, 68.47.Fg, 68.35.Md, 73.20.At (all)
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