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Isomer ratios and spectrum of ${38}^К$ and ${38m}^К$

Isomer ratios and spectrum of ${38}^К$ and ${38m}^К$

V.D. Avchukhov, E.A. Volodtri, V.V. Grtntsevich, V.S. Zazulin, N.N. Kolesnikov, S.D. Kostyuchenkov, В.M. Makunin, and L.Ya. Shavtvalov

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 13

The isomer ratios and spectrum of ${38}^К$ and ${38m}^К$ have been measured. The spincutoff factor is 4,5.

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Influence of complex formation on the threshold for stimulated raman scattering in solutions

Influence of complex formation on the threshold for stimulated raman scattering in solutions

N.I. Rezaev and M.B. Tabibi

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 20

The thresholds for stimulated Raman scattering of the basic vibrations of pyridine in solutions with active solvents have been studied. Specifically, experiments were carried out with methyl, ethyl, and n-propyl alcohols; water, formic acid, acetic acid; and a neutral solvent, $ССl_4$. The complex formation due to hydrogen bonding strongly affects the threshold for stimulated Raman scattering of pyridine in the solutions. The concentration dependence of the threshold for the scattering lines with frequencies $ν_{1A}=998÷1007 сm^{-1}$ и $ν_2=1030 сm^{-1}$ has the characteristic minimum. These lines include emission from molecules in complexes.

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Comparative analysis of the efficiency of various methods for extracting energy from the active volume of a laser

Comparative analysis of the efficiency of various methods for extracting energy from the active volume of a laser

G.V. Abrosimov, V.A. Korolev, P.V. Korolenko, A.I. Odintsov, N.E. Sarkarov, and V.F. Sharkov

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 25

A comparative analysis is made of the efficiency of various methods for extracting energy from the active medium of a laser. The optimal characteristics of linear and multiple-pass cavities and amplifying systems are determined; the distributed energy loss and absorption at the mirrors are taken into account. Multiple-pass traveling-wave amplifiers permit an adequate energy extraction, approaching the extraction in the laser cavity, even in the case of active media with a small linear gain.

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Method for reducing the effective noise temperature of an oscillator system

Method for reducing the effective noise temperature of an oscillator system

Yu.B. Lanin and A.B. Manukin

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 32

Under certain conditions, if two oscillator systems of very different frequencies are coupled it is possible to reduce the effective noise temperature of the lower-frequency system. The oscillator systems can bemec hanical, electrical, or electromagnetic.

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Theory of multiple scattering in a semi-infinite spatially inhomogeneous medium (I)

Theory of multiple scattering in a semi-infinite spatially inhomogeneous medium (I)

Yu.B. Chernyak, V.N. Lunichev, and G.G. Solov'ev

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 35

Monochromatic scattering is studied in a semi-infinite 0 ≥ z ≤ ∞ multicomponent medium with a scattering coefficient σ and an extinction coefficient k which are functions of z with σ/k≠const. The cases of large and small inhomogeneity gradients are analyzed. A perturbation theory is worked out in terms of the number of scattering events by the inhomogeneity, introduced into an originally homogeneous medium with σ/k=const. All the scattering events in the original medium are taken into account exactly.

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Use of noise thermometry to measure the specific heat of solid metals

Use of noise thermometry to measure the specific heat of solid metals

A.M. Salamatina and L.P. Filippov

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 41

A method based on the principles of noise thermometry is described for measuring the specific heat of metal wires.

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Photoelectric effect at a hydrogen-like atom in an ultrastrong magnetic field

Photoelectric effect at a hydrogen-like atom in an ultrastrong magnetic field

Yu.G. Pavlenko, A.V. Borisov, and A.A. Matyukhin

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 44

The probability for the photoelectric effect and that for the annihilation of a relativistic positron at a ground-state hydrogen-like atom are found for the case in which the atom is in an ultrastrong magnetic field.

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Determination of the optimum shape of a radiator from the near field in a bounded volume

Determination of the optimum shape of a radiator from the near field in a bounded volume

V.A. Burov and A.A. Goryunov

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 47

The eigenfunctions of the propagation operator are used to find an algorithm for determining the spatial-spectral distribution of a radiator from the near field.

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Amplitude and phase fluctuations in thin magnetic films

Amplitude and phase fluctuations in thin magnetic films

A.M. Buz'kо and V.V. Potemkin

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 53

The amplitude and phase fluctuations of the first harmonic of the magnetic reversal signal for thin magnetic films are studied on the basis of phase detection. A theoretical analysis of the method is offered, and experimental spectral characteristics are reported for the amplitude and phase fluctuations.

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Turbulence in stratified flows

Turbulence in stratified flows

E.P. Anisimova and A.A. Speranskaya

Moscow University Physics Bulletin 1977. 32. N 1. P. 58

It is shown in the example of the water flow beneath the ice cover in Lake Baikal that a boundary layer forms near high density gradients. The turbulence structure of this boundary layer is similar to that of the boundary layer at a smooth solid wall. For boundary layers of both types there are typically logarithmic regions in the profiles of the average velocity. The profiles of the basic turbulence characteristics measured in the water layer beneath the ice differ from those corresponding to plane confined flow. These differences can be explained by taking into account the influence of dynamic stability on the turbulence characteristics of water masses.

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