SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT BRESLAVSKIY, A. S. - BRESLER, P. I.

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BRMLAVSKIY, A.S.; TSVETKOVA, V.V. Reaction of the insular apparatus of the pancreas to irradiation with X rays. Trudy:Ukr.nauch.-isal.inst.eksper.en4,~k. 18.196- 201 161. (MM 161l) 1, Iz otdela gistofiziologii Ukrainskogo institute. eksperimen- tallnoy endokrinologii i kafedry rentgenologii Kharlkovskogo meditsinakogo instituta. (PANCRM) (X RAYS-FMIOLOGICAL EFFECT) Cyp A.S. kand.med.naulq TIKHONOVA., TeiFop kand.med.nauk; kand.med.naik Possibility of the development of clinical forms of exophthal- mos without the participation ot the thyrotropic hormone. Oft. zhur. 17 no.7a423429 062. (MMA 1693) 1. Iv otdels. gistofiziologii, klinicheskogo otdela, Ukrainskogo instituta eksperimentallnoy endokrinolog:ii i Ukrainskogo institute. glaznykh bolezney imeni prof. L.L. Girshmana (dir. - chlen- korrespondent MN SSSR rofe I I Merkulov). (EXOPHTHAIMOS5 (iEUITARY BODY) Gompara-~i-7e evuatlat-ioi) of sppc-ifi.c and nonspec-ific pf;'---ct rol, natural and smthetic estrcqpnq in the body of ova,,-iov.'.c.,mjzvc' rats. Fiz.:It)J. '(,,-3. I. Ux~alnz-.kill, -ins,4tlit oksper~Lmentallnov andok-iA-*n--~-'ov BRF,a4!~~TY A.S. Effect of potassium cation and iodine anion on the functional activity of the thyroid gland. Trudy Ukr. nauch.-issl. inst. elcaper. endok. 19s 199-203 164. (NIRA 18t7) 1. Iz otdela gistofiziologii Ukrainakogo inatituta eksperimentallnoy endokrinologii. e-v3-ulw,rr.ldl, D, A. d1la Apparatila for airrr;-ft.-. wutlaorized in the quality c:Z' aviat!'Loza Ucibnology. - Immedititfa source Library Congroso arooDsion list. /3MISLAVSKIr, G., iushe ------ Oak bearings.-Hast.ugle 9 no*12:19 D '60v (KIRA 13:12) 1. Donetskiy nauchno-looledovatel'skiy ugolOw Institat. (Coal preparation plants-Equipment and supplies) (Bearings (Mchinery)) BRESLAVSKIY, L.M., inzb.; BRESLAVSKIT, G.M., inzb. Reduction of the rated loading of beadframes Is unjuatified. Ugol' Ukr. Vol.3 no.5:41-42 My 159. (MIRA 12:9) (Mine boisting) DRE3LAVSKIY, 1,."4. Y kand. tekhn, nau)q DIVSKIY, G.M. , irzh. Readerst response to the article by I.S. Naidenkc, "Determipation of static reliability of brakes of dnim-type mine hoisting machines. 11goll 38 no.11-59 60 N 163. (MM4 17:9) mmob-AMly- J, L. 144A. PAIAYT, G.Ya., inzhener.; MS~4VSI~;j,_ itzhener. Cleaning mine care by vibration. Mekh.trud.rab. 10 no.12!21-22 D '56. (tam 10: 5) (Vibrators) (Mine haulage) BRESLAVSKIY, L.M., inzhener. ~-- Gauses of the rapid destruction of vibrator bearings. Vest-mash. 37 no.6,.26 Je 157. (HLRA 10-7) (Bearings (Machinery)) ,;-_, BRESLAVSKIY, L.A., jrxh.; BRESLAVSKIT, G.H.i inzb. Reduction of the rated loading of headframes is unjugtified. Ugol' Ukr. "7ol.3 no.5.141-42 My 159. (MIRA 12:9) (mine bolsting) 31t~�LAVSKIY, L. M. , inzb. Use of wedge-sh4ped bralke bars for the buggries developed by the Malreyovka Scientific Reasarch Institute for Mine Safety. Izv. vyaoucbeb.zav*; gor.zhur. no.6:66,69 '59. 04IIU~, 13:4) 1. Donetakiy industriallWy inatitut imnni N.S.hhrualichava. Rokomondavana kafedroy gornny mokhaniki. (Mina haulage-Equipment md supplies) BRIDSUVSKIT, L.M., insh. Maximum acceptable slow down in applying brakes to man care in inclined workings. Izv.vys.ucbeb,Sav#j gor.2hure noe7: 82-86 '59. (MM 13:4) 1. Donetskiy industrialiny7 institut. Rokomendovana kafedroy gornoy makhaniki. (Mine hoisting--Brakes) BRULAVSKIY, L.M., inzh. Readers' response to G.L-. Rozenblit's article "Advantage of using shaft headirames for multirope hoioting". Shakht. stroi. no.12:17-18 D '59. (MIRA 13:3) (Mine hoisting) BRISL&VSKIY, L.M., inzh. Admissible speed for buggies developed by the Makeyevks, Scientific Research Institute and equipped with safety catches. Izv.v3rs.uchetb. 2av.; gor.zhur. no.8:55-62 '59. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Donetskiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni industrialln77 institut. Rekomendovana kafedroy gornoy mekhaniki. (Mine haulage--Safety measures) ,~~SLAVSKIY, L.M. j, inzh, --1.1 ... .- ------ 7~ Special features of brakes with parachutes on railroad care designed by the Makeyev~a Research Institute for Mine Safety* Izvo vys, ucheb. zav.; gor. zhtw, no, 12,56-63 159. (MM 14:5) 1. Donstokiy ordena Trudovogo Krasnogo Znameni industrialtnyy institut. Rekomendovana kafedroy gornoy makhanikie (Mine railroads-Safety appliances) BRESLAVSKIT. L.M. "Standard 4-ne hoisting machinerym by B.V. Polevoi, V.V. Muzalevskil. Reviewed bv L.H. Breslavskil. Ugol' 34 no.9:62-63 S 159. (NIRA 12;12) (Mine holstlmg)~(B,T, Polevoi) ()kigLj&vmW. y.V.) BUSLAVSKIY L.M., inzh. Readers' responst to A.K. Baketov's and H.K. SWranov's article "Use of rope guides in vertical mine shafts," Shakht.stroi. 4 no.2:13-14 7 160. (MIRA 13:5) 1. Donetskiy industriallny7 institut, - (Shaft sinking) (Belest0y. k.K.) (Mmfranoy, N.K.) BRESIAVSKljp_~A Mbrating mine tranoportatioxi'michinery foreign praotic A.0. Spivakovskiip I.F. Goncharevich. Reviewe by L.M. Brea i. (Ior, sbw. no. 517949 My 160. (MM& 14:3) 40 01 li-Donetskiy industriallWy inatitut g. Stalino. (Mining webincryj (4pivakovskiij, A.0.) BRISLAVSXIY, L.M., insh. "Yzehanization of man transportation in mines" 'by Y.F.GrigDrlev. Reviewed by L.K.Preslavokii. Ugoll Ukr.. no.6:45 is 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Mine railroads--Brakes) (Grigorlev, V.N.) ,AWLAVSKIY. L.M.. inzh.; SHATALOV, X.T.. doktor tekhn.nauk "Dynamics of tranoition processes In machines with many masoos" by A.N.Golubentsev. RevieweP by L.M.Brealavokii, X.T.Shatalov. Vest.maah. 40 no.9:80-82 S 160. NIRA 13:9) (Machinery, Kinematics of) (Golubentsev, A.N.) BRESLAVSKIY, L. M. Cand Tech Sci - (diss) "Permissible rate of lifting persons in trolleys of the Mak Scientific Research Inst under conditions of safe operation in the performance of parachutes." Stalino, 1961. 12 pp; (Ministry of Higher and Secondary Specialist Educ- ation RSFSR, Novocherkassk Order of Labor Red Banner Polytechnic Inst imeni S. Ordzhonikidze); 150 copies; price not given; (KL, 7-61 sup, 232) ---B,RESL3..,VSKIY L M J.. kand. tekhn. nauk; BITSIAVSKIY, G.m., -nzh. Readers' response to the article by I.S. Naidenko "Determination of static reliability of brakes of drimn-type vAne hoisting machines. Ugoll 38 no.11:59-60 N 163. (MIRA 17:9) BRM-LAVSKIY, L.1-11. Correlation of diameters of coiling mechanisms rope hoisting equipment. C-,c.-. zhur. no.7s46-,/7 BRESLAVSKIT, H.Te. (Kharlkov). -" Vibrations of cylindrical shells. Inzh.sbor. 16:109-118 '53. (KLRA 7:3) (Vibrations) (Elastic plates and shells) ACCESSION NR: AT4039427 S/2879/64/000/'000/0255/0261 AUTHOR: Breslavskiy, V. Ye. (Kharlkov) iTITLE: The oscillations of liquid-filled cylindrical sheels SOURCE: Vsesoyuznaya Iconforentsiya po teorii oboloolick 1. plautin. 4th, Yerevan, 1962. Tcoriya oboloclick i plastin (Theory of plates and films); trudy* konferontsit, 1964 255-261 TOPIC TAGS: shell, cylindrical sheel, liquid filled shell, shell oscillation, reinforced Shell, rib BSTILAX"': The author considers the free oscillations of smooth and ribbed shells, A ipartially or completely filled with liquid. The shells may be acted upon by normal pressure Iand axial forces. It is assumed that the x-.%xis is directed along the axis of the cylinder and coincides with the vertical. The cylinder is presumed to be filled completely with an incompressible liquid which oxecutes a potential movement as the cylinder vibrates. The oscillations of a shell with freely suspended edges are considered, in which case the equations for the oscillations of the shell and the boundary conditions are satisfied with displacemeWts of the type ie-M cos irty cos A; v = N sin ing sm kU,.W'- Kcos tity s1n)E, _1/5 ACCESSION NR: AT4039427 where u, v, w are the components of the displacement of a point of the center surface along the axis of the shell, in the.direction of the tangent to the cros s- sectional circum- ference and alono, the normal, respectively-, M, N, K are values which depend on time and function as rreneralizcd coordinates; q) Is an angle determining the position of the joint on the cross-sectionz-a circumference of the shell or the position of a particle of liquid; m is the number of waves in the shell cross section;R is the radius of the center surface of the shell, !,agrange equations are used to determine the natural frequencies of the I liquid-filled shell 0, (2) w (TQ, Qn wheru T is fhe kinetic energy of shell and liquid-, 11 is the potential ener a., of the shell; it is ti-nne. Expressions aria obtained for the kinetic ener n., of the shell, the total kinetic ener-y, the 1.,,ottential energy of the shell and, by substituting displ-cements for strain and assunaink-, the vibratikii-is to be harmonic, the. above equation is transformed to + N, 2 JLR 2 64 2 dX" Au +: , T: + W '' " + + (3) 4 R Card ACCESSION NR: AT4039427 ~0 d 1.2 M) .12 ts d1' M, A + N :R 2.R M4 * 2Xlm2 2' g; I.+ - PR 12 R + -7T , ! B M where d -2 p v). from Which the author derives 2 tax zz! Rm 3/5 LCord---- ACCESSION NR: AT4039427 where ations WO C= fix,+)70 is the frequency of the natural vibr 2 of the shell in a vacuum: k 2R2 to the thickness of the shell). if flie shell to incompletely filled with the liquid (assuming that the form of the shell oscillations is determined by Equ;~tion 1), the kinetic energy of the liqdd will be 2. h h nit x sin' R di, dx CIX. 4m for Cletei -minincr the frequency of the natural oscillations in the c,- 1),,.y shell under the influence of norn, al pressure; b) shell filled I pros, uro- o) t all lit 1 9 h and under the influence of nori n, 3 Ali IV 11 -imal pressure and axi, force; d) shell ha ng ii~~ wider the influence of no J6 a 1/5 I ACCESSION NR: AT4039427 transverse ribs only; e) loaded, ribbed, liqdd-filled shell. *In order to check out the derived formulas, an experimental determination was made of the frequencies of the natural', oscillations of a cylindrical, steel, water-filled shell. The shell was set up vertically and had the follow -*.g para4ieters: L = 97 cm; R = 12. 5; S = 0. 12 cm. Young's moduluas was taken as, equal to 2 - 106 kg/cm2 and the Poisson coefficient as V = 0. 3. A table is given i showing a comparison of experimentally derivqd and calculated results. Good agreeement is evident. Orig. an. has: 3 tables and 16 formulas ASSOCIATION: None SUBMITTED: 00 DATE ACQ: 14May64' EMCL. 00 SUB CODE: AS NO REF SOV; 007' OMER: 000 BRE3LAVSKIY-!aMIK0V, V. Ye. "Natural Oscillations of a Circular Cylindrical Shell When Un- der the Action of Hydrostatic Pressure," by V. Ye. Breslavskly- KharIkov, Izvestiya Ak-ademii Nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye Tekhniches- kikh Nauk, No 12, Dec 56, pp 117-120 The natural oscillations of a circular cylindrical shell of finite length when under the action of hydrostatic pressure and longitudinal forces are studied on the basis of the equations of A. Lyav and W. Flugge, and the simplifications of V. Z. Vlasov. The results of the calculations were compared 'with experimentally determined frequencies. The special equipment and methods used for sustaining air pressure, for the excitation of the desired oscillations, and for the measurement and the recording of the natural oscillations are described. The test results are presented. Sum IP-39 BRIBLATISIV, D., insh. Using industrial methods in constructing houses of few stories. Zhil.stroi. no.12:1.2-15 159. (MIRA 13:4) (Architecture, Domestic) BRESLAVTSEV, D. Precast reinforced concrete frame building. Na stroi. Ros. no.5:1-5 MY 161. (MIRA 14:7) 1. Direktor inatituta Giprostandartdom. (Reinforced concrete construction) 4 KREYMILIN, L.N.; MOROZOV, I.A.; BRNmAvmv, D.K., red.; KOLOML-M, V.Z., takhn.red. --- --- (Making standard whaow blocks with double-sashes] Proizvodstvo tipov.vkh okonnykh blokov so sparannymi perepletbami. Moakvaq TSentr.biuro takhn.Informataii Glevetandartdom , 1959. 23 p. (MIRA 12:12) (windows) LOKTIONOVA, N.A.; RASTVOROVA, N.M.; BMIkVTSEVA, O.P. Searching for optima heat treating conditions of A119 alloy castings. Alium. splavy no.1:99-113 163. (KRA 16:11) S A v iq !JI .1 PV ilk I I? Ilk v .1 - vs ail I! s b I 0~ I I 111 13. 1 im' 0 -Eta =F-5- ~i: NO -- . , - -- I '. HIM xk-~JAV'h .1-Z, H M og F.J, .if 4 , j . N ff 0 my UVO u -0 d:o -4 Q a Mg A S/129/62/OoO/Ol0/OO4/Oo6 E073/E335 AUTHORS: Loktionova, N.A., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Rastvorova, N.M. and Breslavtseva, O.P .,*, Engineers TITLE: New heat-treatment regime7fo_r~_A' 19 (AI,19)allo~r castings PERIODICAL: Metallovedeniyei termicheskaya obrabotka metallov, no. io, 1962, 53~- 57 0 TEXT; The mechanical properties were determined at 250 C of 10-mm r od s produced from 12-MM diameter specimens cast into earthen moulds. The composition of the melts was as follows: 4.5 - 5'.3% Cu, 0.6-1% Mn, 0-25-0.4o% Ti,~Z` 0-3% Si, 0-35' Fe. Prior to qqenching the specimens were heated to 540 and 545 OC and held at that templerature for 6, 8, lo, 12, 16 and 20 hours. In addition, the influence of repeated quencLng was investigated. Ageing was carried out at 150, 175, 200 and 225 OC with holding times of 3l 6, 12, 24 and 30 hours (after heating to 545 OC prior to quenching and holding at that tempei-ature for 10-12 hours). The hardenability of massive ..castings was determined from tests with cubes of 100 mm side Card 1/2 S/129/62/060/010/004/oo6 New heat-treatment .... E073/E335 ' length, cast into earthen moulds. Quenching was in water at 45 and 50 OC and in boiling water. Conclusions: the optimum heat-treatment is single-stage heating to 545 + 50C, holding at that temperature for 10 12 hours, quenching, artificial ageing at 175 + 5 OC for 3-6 hours. Quenching in boiling water reduces appreci'~bly the deformation caused by quenching, which greatly helps in eliminating changes in the.geometry and obviating the necessity of straightening the parts after heat-treatment. There are 3 figures and 3 tables* Card 2/2 LOKTIOIA)VAS N.A. kELnd.tek*'nauk; RA"OROVAI N.M.1 inzh&j PW 'IMNA, O.P. _jn;h* New conditions for the beat treatment of AIa9 a2loy castings. MetaUoved. i terms obr'* met. no,10:53-57 0 162 (MIRA 15.16) (Alluminum alloya-Reat treatmeR BRESLER, A. 232T56 USSR/Elactriefty Protective Relays Sep 52. Distance Protection "The Induction-Type Resistance Relay," M. Breslery Cand Tech Scil Deceased, Cheboksary ."Kektrichest.1ro" No 9., PP 57-61 Discusses the operating principle and analyzes the induction-type resistance relay. Gives methods for designing a resistance relay vith various characteristics and small errors from fast-acting mech factors. Submitted,20 Feb 52. 232T56 BRESIER, A.Ye. Deceased (Coal) Fuels See ILC ABRAMSON, I.G.; BRESLER4 B,M.; VASILISHINI I.P.; KIZNER, A.S.; MATUSliEVS'=,.~'T.1'.'-'~;~MFCDOVSKIY, V.Ya, Gamma-control of moisture in clay slurry. TSement 31 no. 6: . . 17-19 N-D 165. (MIRA 18:12) 1 1 1. Gosudarstvennyy vsesoyui6nyy inotitut po proyektirovadyU i nauchno-issledovatel'skim. rabotam tsementnoy promyshlennosti i Nikolayevskiy tsementno-gornyy kombinat. LEKAM, L.G.; KIANTSA. P.A.; RYUKHOV, F.S.: BRESLER, B.S.; V0LOVODOVSX1Y, Ye.M.; NUTELIS, M.P. Hospital oara requirements of the rural population and methods for its determination. Sov. zdrav. 16 no.2:30-38 F 157 (MLEA 10:4) 1. 1z kafedry organizataii zdravookhraneniya i istorii maditainy (zav.-prof. L.G. Lekarev) Vinnitskogo meditainstogo instituta (dir.-dotseni S.I. Korkhov) (RURAL CONDITIONS dispensary care requirements of rural population in Russia methods for determ.) (01ITPATIXNT SERVICES same) -.."I~Purjns la "The te.chnology of shaping by eleotrio aros." p. 60 (Machanik, Vol 25 No 2 Fab 53 Warszawa) SO: Monthly List of F&st KuroDean Acggsioas, Vol 2 No 9 Library of Congress Sept 53 Unal I* "Prindp~es of the construction of drilling machines (Mechanik, Vol 25 No 1 Jan 53 Warszawa) 2 No Q T.41--- -' - BRESLER, I. "Electric Are Hardening of Tools According to Recent Soviet Research." p.296 (PRZEGLAD BLIXTROTECHNIGUY Vol. 29, no. 7, J4mlY 1953 Iftrazawa, Poland) SO: Month List of East Raroman Accessions, LC, Vol. 3, no. 5, May 1954/Uncl. D-L61"SLM, 1. Technology of manufacturing motors of fractional o,,)wer. pt. 1. Technoligy of manufacturing squirrel-cage rotors. p. 81, Vol. 1~, no. h, Apr. 1955, WIADOMOSCI EIECTROTECHNIUKE 33:MONTHLY LI 'IT Or, FAST SWOPEAN ACCESSIONS, LC, Vol. 4, No. 9, 3ePt. 1955, Uncl. B'qj'SL-51' 1. Technology of manufacturing motors of fractional power. Ft. 2. Rotor winding, manufacturing racks, Assembling. p. 105 , Vol, 15) no. 5, MAY 1955, WIADOMOSCI EIECTROTECIINICZNE SO:Y,ONTHLY LISr OF PAST XUROPKAN ACC&SSIONS, (EEAL), LC, Vol. 4, No. 9, Sept. 1955, Uncl. BRESLER. 1. Preserving pathological preparations. Mian. ind. SSSR 32 no.5--./-2 161. (I.,,IRA :Llj., ~!11) 1. Kiyevskiy rnyaaokombinat, (TISSU&S-PMERUTIOW) 1. SHTEEKEIMS, L. BRESIS.R. 1. D., SWAYTS91a, YZE. -37. 2. USSR (600) 4. Bobbins (Textile Machinery) 7. New desips for shuttle bobbins. Tekst. prom. 12, no. 12, 1952. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Copgress, March 1953. Uncla-sified. BRESUR, I.I. Micro-sensitometiie atudy of photographic materials Usp.nauch, fot., no. 1. 1951 --, -7 R2 MliW Mq=4f--MwRl - a . - -;.-. FAVOR8XAMA, T.A.; ,~dration richanism of Y-gl.,.rCoIc. Part 2-t,-ichlorf),-.f!tl.iy'~'Dentanediol-2,5 and the stu--!~ 0-~ its rnaction with milfilric anid. Zhiir.ob.khln. 27 nc.6:15()'7-1~00 To 157 -1 - 1; - I - lo: 8) F:Onudarstvem:-~v univR-sltet. (Partanediol) (Gl.,,cols) 38106 S/020/62/144/0021/018/026 B101/B144 AUTHORS: Bresler, L. S.) Dolgoplosk, B. A., Corresponding Member AS M. F o i and Krop a oh a v at Ye . 'N. TITLE: copolymerization of butadiene with isoprene under the' action of complexes of butyl lithium with triethyl amine or tetrahydrofi~ran;-. PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR- Doklady, Y. 144, no. 2, 1962, 347-348 TEXT: C14_tagged butadiene was copolymerized with isoprene using the anionic complex catalysts Li-n-C 4H9 + N(C 2H5)3 (1) and Li-n-C4H9 + (CH2)4 0 (11).: The molar ratio between catalyst and monomer was 1:300, and that between complexing agent and butyl lithium was 70:1- Copolymerization was carried out at 200C in argon. At a low degree.of conversion, it was interrupted by cooling to -700C. The catalyst was decomposed with ethanol, and the unreacted monomer was distilled off together with the solvent. The degree of polymerization was determined from t.he weight of the polymer dried in vacuo, and the number of butadiene;, Card 1/3 S/020 62/144/002/01.8/028- Copolymerization of butadiene ... B101 B144 links in the polymer was derived from the C14 activity. The copolymeriza-~ tion constants were calculated according to M. Fineman and S. D. Ross (-T- Poly=- Sci-, 5, 259 (1950)). At yields above 1VA, the initial =o_-o=er concentration was corrected according to C. G. Overbergerp D. Tanner, and E. 11. Pearce (J. Am. Chem. Soc., 60, 4566 (1958)). Results: 'With catalyst 1, the copolymerization constant was r, a 3.6 for butadiene,. and r2 - 0.11 for isoprene; with c&talyst II, r1 - 4-5, and r2 - 003- r1- 2.8 and r 2 - 0.43 were obtained by using the Fineman-Rose equation to, convert data of G. V. Rakova and A. A. Korotkov (DAN, 119, 982 (1950) :for, butyl lithium dissolved in n-hexane. Thus, the relative activity of butadiene during copolymerization with isoprene rises as a function-of the. solvent: hexane /-triethyl amine. formed the subject of a paper by 7. V. g~lZrevski y B. X. Samoylov,, E. P. Stepanov, I. I. Lukasbevich, tmd R. Ai Manakhov. Yu. -M. jagan delivered his paper "Tovard a Theory for the fe_Uard Therral Displacement of the 'Mossbauer Line". Papers "Assymetry of -radiation in Certain Nuclei, Polarized in an Alloy with iron" and "Nuclear B'pecific Beats LA Set 2/2p, ACCESSION NR AP3005216 structure of the bisr=tb type of lattice and the nature of the transition from "good" metals to dielectrics under deformation. R. G. Arkhipov derived a -criterion for the occurrence of metals vith small electron concentrations. M. i. Kaganov and.V. G. PeschanskiX analyzed various mechanisms for the absox~ption o f ~it'rai6und i7n' metals. V. P. bobrego and S. M. Ryvkin studied conlucti-vity in germanium all9yed with Group V or III impurities and having carrier concentrations Of 1015 - 1010 cm-3, in the presence of compensating impuritic.s. S. 7'. Ryvkin, V. P. Dobrego, B. M. Konovalenko, and I. D. Yaroshetskiy have observed the appear- XMVMium ance of the so-called induced impurity breakdown in ge samples of the same degree of purity,, but fully compensated. M. 1. FxjRanov proposLIM/that attempts be made to observe additional exciton waves in a cj;ystal due to the presence of space dispersion, using the deceleration of fast particles in a dielectric. L. S. Kukushkin spoke on his theory of non-radiative transition processes in molecular crystals. A pkDer by A. R. Kessell ana u. Kh. Konvillem presenteaa calculation of the sensitivity of a quantum -ohonon counter which utilizes atoms in the grcund state rather than in an excited state, so as to reduce the noise level. A paper was also presented by A. A. Kapl-yansk*y on the influence of uniaxial deformations upon the optical spectra of crystals of the type of Ca F2. Li F etc.., containing various Impurities, as vell*as upon the exciton spectrUT- S t2/2, Card 4/5 L 18173-63 ACCESSION MR: Ap3oo5216 of C=tAdn Elements Alloyed with iron" -,here delivered by A. V. )Wgan, V. D. Kull1covp L. P. Nikitin~, N. M. F M. F. Stel-malthp and M. Zh&t~~_. t5ERRIC PCTIEF-Izafi-onof Protons in lanthignum-Y le- itel'_,vas reported by AM%sjW J?oub Yj&x, V 1. Lusbehikov. A. A. . ALi2e_nk_c_v_,_&3 Yu. V. DI-an. A larGe ~Z~ier of err, cone-WEReTwil the lavestisaircy-of he properties of ferro-.and &ntiferro- map wbie substance3 were preieNted at the conference. A spe6ial session devialed to te0niques.for the'iroduction of low temperatures and to methods for mak:Lig various low temperature measuavments. A number of papers dealt with pr&. bl em concerning the mechanical properties and optics of crystals at low tempera- ture;3t 'and concerning teabniques for producing high preasures and strong pulsed magntitic fields for-low teiperatgre research. On the last.day of the conference.,.V I si xries of the papers presented at the various sectional sessions were presented: by t1heir respective chairmen* As the conference chairman,_Y. E. Alekseyefskiy,_ re=.ked in conclusitm, only the practice of ccmbinir4; plenary sessions vith con.! curri-nt sesstons of Individual sections can, in the opinion of UP Scientific Counc:il for tbe Prollems, make it poiisible to "boil down" to reasonable dimensions' the itnnually increacing flood ct papers on low temer~ture physics. ASSOCIATIONt NONE SUEMMEW: 0.0 DAT.S A(;,Q' 1g, Aug 6A. ..EMLs 00 ZUB GOD11s. PH OTMt OW W, 80V I ow tr Cqmplete-se Soil' 'Bresler 2/go Card 54 nee RbY_ak&jL_ L 5154,9,'~q S 10 N Nrl, 'k F-, c. ALMOR: EresieT, Parfen~R~V.; S. TI"A-WI COnCerning the effect, of the electron spin on the Sbubmikav-deF.-mas o,- lations in n-1n5b 91 scil- SWRM, Fizika tyerdogo tela, V. 7, 'no. 4, 1965, 1266-12(-F TOP-TC TAGSi Shubnikov de-Haas effect, mWetoresistance, elec+--,- -n4r, antim-nide, single crystal ABSTRACT: The authors investigated experimentally the transyerrsr, &n~, ms.gnetloresi~tance of single- cryst&1 1n8b (1. 5 x 2 x 17 mm) T - 1.4!~, in order to check against +,n- tt:~- cm Yich and A. L. Nfros (ZhETF Y. 43, 561, 1962) dealing i.'dth the The rem-,1+5 h-ave sbcnm that the spin splittirw- o, tnt, F, t wh' --h I ri ex-pect ed -from i h e t It -~,j ry t e F ~ "'L FLne e ELDd I a 1 e 8 6 n' r) noli-T-0 C- J masneUxmb istsmoe aiwye. The mmerical Talmes obt allied f the ing magnetic field differ from the theoretical mredictionn but i1. 1; ~ibov-- :Card V2 ACCESSION M AP5010758 'Y'Lew of the uncertainty relation better accurmm camat be unde- perimeDtaA conditlons. "We th&nk S. T. PsyloIN, Tu. A. Firsc7, A. A X. LA 3 N lnstiTvt poluprovodnIkay AR SSSR, LerAngrad (Trn~t I duCtors AN MR) SIJB-;G= 27.Ncvb-~ ENCLS 00 5-U--B CUDvo s RR REY SOVi 004 OTM 1 001 Card 2/P. 1 7 L- !~2 71 E W I /E V1 T P(t)/1-twG(c)AV*P1- (b) PZ -6'/P9 -4 TJPIC T AMMION NRI Ap5ol(r-,26 AT V R / 0 0 5 6 / 6 5.!8-0 c-', 12- 1. 2123 1 AUMR I ahalyt. S. S.; F-wen'T", R. Y. I Bresler, M. S. T= t Qv=tun oscMatiorta of the tbarmwaectric paver iu ri-type InSb 11-1 -;--7 SOURU3 Zbvamal ekaperizental'wa i tevreticbeskoy fimiki, -T. i~8' no. 4, 1965, 1212-1214 TOM TAGS: quantum opeillatiou, thermoelectric pover, mWnetorealstance, g&1v-A-no- rwetic effect, spin splitting ABSTRACM The authors found that at heliva tmiperatures the tbe-moelec-tric pvvei- of Inn it a tr&nEverse magmetic, fleld exhibits the P'Ame the -A-g"etorenirte-ne~. lhf- F-tudy was rwade on of I asb X L-C, =) vritb ea-r-rier density n(H - a' .`2 T wb - i C~* am~ .;V-sec ilat T - 1j.2K). It is deduced tw- the pha m&x'-La of trio oscil-latlons of bath qu"tlt',-~ re~rv:t, &re determine-d de-.,T-,ee 'bv the ri--tatinnR o" the r,;2L'teri robe. ~ % A na p b-Ity app-R&T in the thegr-r - -4. -- C.= rmax-rexing, and are Cand 1/2 L 529714:5 ACCWBION NE: AP5010526 tae on2y to oscillations of the entropy. As in an earUer study by the autbors (m Y. 7, 1276, 1965), there is appreciable broadening of the ',n-ndaiz Iev e.' 'a it Is fftM Lnpoiisible to eati-r-ate the g-factor vith acceptable ,:,f the uie oT' ztrong,er fi-el-da 1122--30 kOe) in vhicch the ss~,,- t e C " e r-:- -* -~v -~;e ~,.-e gratef~,f.. to A~ L. Urva and Yu. IN, theorel! C-Q rob1cm., Orrig libs 1 2 fig-urel Lnd ro-a;,- ASSOCIAMONt inutltvt Poluurcimpd~ Akademii SSSE Slactituta Qf dwtors,, AcademW or Sciewen OBSE) SUDaYM t 2U&zO XNCLs 00 MM COM I as IR Ra soy t 006 OMS 001 LL Card -2/2 t 12050-�� IJP(c) JD/qG/AT -ACC-Wt AF6062655. MME com uB/o386/65/002/012/0538/0 qq S~S TA IG AUTHOR: Breslers M. S.; Led!ko, W. S. 8 .ORD,: institute of Semiconductors, Academy of Sciences SSSRA Leningrad-jInstitut poluprovodnikov Akademli nauk SSSR) 21, 441 1; V--- a -TITLE: Quantum oscilUtions of the thermoelectric power in n-InAs SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy I teoreticheskay fiziki. P1s1ma v redaktsiyu. Prilozheniye, Y. 2, no. 12, 1965, 538-541 'TOPIC TAGS: indium compoundj, Hall effe t, thermoelectric power, magnetoresistance, c quantum oscillation, impurity scattering This is a continuation of a study of the oscillatory fjej:d dependence of* ,,the magnetoresistance and ofthe Hall coefficient of n-InAs (FIT v. 4, 1233, 1962). :In this,paper the authors show that quantization of the electron energy spectrum of' Aegenerate indivm 4raenide placedin a strong magnetic field in manifest at low tem- peratures In an oscillatory dependence of the thermoelectric power on the magnetic 'field intensity H. They also explain some additional details.of the quantur-A oscil- lations of the Hall effecto wbich'take place at the same time. so far n-InSb Is, the only semieonauctor exhibiting quantum oscillation of the thermoelectric power. Comparison of-the magnetoresistance.and the thermDelectric-power curves (Fig. 1) Calld Acc nR; AF6w2655 APA made for tbepurposeof disclosing their ' phase relations shows that the Maxima of 'PO both curves occur at the same field val- N-2 ues, with a periodicity A(I/H) 3 -8 k 10-5 oe-1) which'agrees.well with the -5 theoretical estimate A(l/H) 7, x 10, H, kOe oe". 7he dragging effect is manifest 42 - in the value of the thermoelectric power -without the*field-. in the case of iso- tropiescattering by ionized-inpurities, Ac& the thermoelectric-power coefficient of the Investigated sample should Mve been- - ao, 23. jAv/deg, as against; tb6 experri- ~ 6 1; tFig -1 Magnetoresistance (bp and 9~ aI4 obtained a0 $ yv/dego ~.Accord- ~ Va. magnetothermoelectric power ( L 'MO) ing to theory and experimental datap the- the transverse magnet lintensity of ic ... .... activA of the dragging effect should be. afield for polycrystalline n-InAs (2.0,-x f ield A come stronger with increasing - -X -6 - ceritration 3.4 x 2.8 50 mm) with I on -large osallation..of. the, Hall coefficient '101e:cg-3 and Mobility 2 X 3D4 CM2/V-sec of n- _1nSb was obBerved.near the zero max- IMUM of the trano"ree wgnetoresivtance~ 2/3 L 29623-66 EWT(l ACC NP: AP6018539 AT SOURCE CODE: UR/0181/661008/006/1776/1786 AUTHOR: ;Bresler, M. S., Parfenlyev, R. V.;.Shalyt, S. S. %_ ORG: natitute oZ Spmiennductora. AN SESR. L2gingrad (Ilistitut poluprovadnikov AN SSSR) TITLE: Qu ntum osYllation of the,thermal emf in n-InSb SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 6, 1966, 1776-1786 TOPIC TAGS: semiconductor research, semiconductor alloy, indium compound, oscillation, thermoelectric property, magnetic effect ABSTRACT: Quantum oscillations of the transverse and longitudinal magneto-thermal emf were experimentally investigated in n-type InSb at helium temperatures. The dependence of various kinetic coefficients on the intensity of the magnetic field was carefully studied. Spin-dependent splitting of the Landau energ spectrum was detected in samples with an electron concentration of 3.1 x 1016 cm- . The g-factor was calculated from the value obtained for the spin. It was found that spin- splitting is larger in the longitudinal fibld than in the transverse field, and that the effective g-factor in the longitudinal field has a value close to the expected (50). The phase shift of oscillating coefficients of the longitudinal and trans- verse magneto-thermal emf and the rules governing the increase of these coefficients in the region of the quantum limit were also determined. A comparison of experi- L 29623-66 ACC NR3 AP6018539 mental data of the transverse magneto-thermal emf with the theory suggests that.an important part is played by the effect of electron drag by phonons. Orig. art. has: 8 figures and 8 formulas. [ZLI SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: :03Nov65/ ORIG REF:. 013/ OTH REF: 0141 ATD PRESS L 11392-6-1 (1) (M) /M0. M /M IJP(c) AT ACC NR: AP7000394 SOURCE CODE: uR/0386/66/004/009/0348/0352 AU711OR: Bresler, M. S.; Parfen'yev, R. V.; Red'ko, N. A.; Sha2,vt, S. S. ORG: inst-it-11to of B)cmiconductors, Academy of Sciences SSSR, Leningrad (Institut polu- TITLE: Wernst effect in n-InSb in a qua~tizing- magnetic field SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimen~allnoy i teoreticheskoy fiziki. Pis'ma v rodaktsiyu. Prilo2heniye, v. 4, no. 9, 1966, 348-352 TOPIC ViGS: Nernst effect, indium compound., antimonide, magne~oresistance, galvano- magnetic effect, low temperature research U ABSMICT: Mis is a continuation of earlier experiments (FTT V. 8, 1776, 1966) 'where i-u was shown that quantization of the energy spectrum of the electrons of indium anti,nonide placed in a strong magnetic field becomes manifest at low temperatures in an oscillatin.- field dependence of a number of kinetic coefficients. Since some of these results cannot be explained by the existing theory and call for further study, the authors have investigated the thermomagnetic Nernsteffect in n-InSb. The experi- nerrtal conditionz (temperature, carrier density, range of magnetic fields) were such that they observed for the first time oscillations of the Nernst effect in a semicon- ductor, and were also able to follow continuously the sharp decrease or the Nernst coefficient in the classical region of strong fields (uH/c >> 1), its transition in the region of quantum oscillations (j ;~ h >> kT), and the subsequent transition to the, Card IZ2 1 - 11392-0571 ACC NR:--- AP',1000394 0 region of Lhe quantum limit (M