SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KATS, M.E. - KATS, M.L.

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KATS, M.E., inzh.; CHERNETENKO~ B.N., inzb4 Experimental industrial production of two-layer ceramics. Stoke! ker, 22 no*10:30-33 0 t65* (AURA 18:12) 1. Kombinat otroitellnykh materia-lov "Pobeda". 77 ., inzh, Tw,)-I,qver face brick. Stroi.mat,, 2.0 no.8235--36 Ag 164- (MIRA 17:12) 51~ 17 TIw Natufs of Ontm of Luatium"ce in Photoclarruic, may-owow" Aftau-111060 Crnt&. M. 1. -jxgj_ 1/4 fh~t J-0. li,. Feb. I'll'S. VO. I's. 104 17J 111 1(0111-111 1 KATS, R.I.; SIMENOV, B.Z. "'. Investigation of the absorption and luminescence spectra of nickel-activated alkali-halide crystals. Opt. i spektr. 4 no.5: 637-642 MY 158. (MM 11:6) l.Baratovskiy gasudaratvemW universitet. (Phosphore) (Luminescence) JrANM, B.I. t~~~z - Oftadamentals of safety and fire prevention techniques In the chemical industry.* by N V.Soloylev, P.I.Irmolov, N.A.Strellchuk. Rrevieved by B.L.taner, ~.I.Kats. Khtm. prom. no. 7:615-616 O-N 160, (MMA 13:12) (Chemical industries--Safety measures) (Solov'ev. N.Y.) (Irmolov, R.I.) (Strellchuk, H.A.) KATIS, M.I.; STRIZHAK, N.S.I. YAKIMOV, S.Ya.,, red. (Safety measures and industrial sanitation in the chemical industry; rules, regulations,, standards, and instructions] Tekhnika bezopasnosti i proizvodstvennaia sanitariia v kIA- micheskoi pron7shlennostl; sbornik postanovlenii, pravil., norm i instraktsii. Moskva, Izd-vo "Khimiia," 1964. 653 p. (MTRA 17:5) FAYERSHTMIN, Hatan Davidovich,,,4TS, Mikhall.LIvovich;,-IVANISOV, Aleksandr Ivanovich; POMAZKOV, N.S., prof., doktor okonom.nauk, retsenzont; GRMMIN, M.N., doteent, kand.ekonom.nauk, red.; VARKOVEETSKATA, A.I., red.izd-va; SPERAUSKATA, O.V., tekhn.red. [Method of planning and rules for accounting in industrial management without workshops; from the work practice of the Leningrad Building Machinery Plant] Planirovanie i normativnvi metod ucheta pri bestse- khovom upravlenii proi2vodstvom; Iz opyta raboty Leningradskogo zav0da stroitelinykh mashin. Xoskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit. lit--ry, 1960. 69 p. (MIRA 13:6) (Leningrad--Building machinery industry--Accounting) KATS, Mikhail Isayevich; KORF, Esfirl Isaqkovna,, 0:311EHIN, V.F., I.V., red.; GREVICH, I.F., red. [Safety measures in tlie enterprl..Se3 Of the chemical l-DduVt.,.y; what an operator of chemical equipment shculd hnow about thu safety of work conditions] Tekhnika bezxpasnostl na pvc-i- pi-flatilakh khimicbeskoi promyshlennosti; chtn dolzhen znat' apparatolilk Ichimicheskogo pro-,zvcd~!tva .) -,riiakh raboty. Moskva) Vyssllaia sh-kota, 196z, 91 J- (14111, A 18, 2) KATZ 1 -i- T, U rall 1,0 to-colm fer- VVII (If 10 2000 flillo', tj ie 1111ift d Of bluo hor, it, has th 0 fl-Ndting llq~jt, Shorter Wav, 4 Isi's 535-171 -517.312.5 AMA I= , hi MW U, I A Aus &I alli'vilwavire wig n a a 39 a 0 It a a 14 All 111~ r- a v Y 11 c " k v 30 I - -- - - A FOOM01, AW Ofty"I'll 941yed rock sail "Yetalf. J7.1 r-, i -VYWA light W" Uk-d 4% lilt exciting 4A wAlf". MR30PIO)IMUM! "it cuillains EHM Wild With tilt Inall. at A, ImtHI., wilb IIVA%~ at F%~Ouu' .1101AS ;.We A. The Nu4mrm-c R i ct haikj%. The c%I:iWt;,tk n-tn"A 14 the uIt'sutu llm of tile 410,nalml kly,tal ~hmto m tile u I nt rwe While OtAt III( OW IVII11MV41 WO at" goo ivit) A. A quid. diwu%%~m lymal %bows mliv mv fit t :If tile data is livell. owlt, 00 ij Art zw RIP A I a - S L a I L U~JMKAL . U a xv so , of v f I f I - - --.- - I I I I I v I 0 *&$Pepsi KA its 4 a ft It K a 1 114 AA A i I aw a of a I 3w of 0 0 0 0 0 a 41 0 0 0 0 0 to 0 0 9 So 0 0 0 4L 0 *4111114P111*41 0 0 *of 6 of of 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ft II I: I I d I I I v it I: 11"flu trio No a a a a it in A 19 11 uu 11 m b Wa 1: sl M 43 to A1 1. J_M_.Vp'I &-]--I M a 012+8-- A A . 9 1 1 a ~', I 00 -.90 ultmIrmll luxalamence ddomrd And twdelo-ed sodhtns CWOMO UY011111, 141- L- KAI% and R, )'.'- -vv4u- lawyk. Coup#. Frad. arado-sci.-U.'N. S. S. 24, W-4; ommu Gumn).-Tbe Wtx*vk*l sivcIrs W drivirtsitA AM unMomed N&Cl cryAmls arm inwitipird and the 2UIbOrl COMMe that them are 3 kinds of venters in the delcwrtwd N&Cl crystals, whtiv the entiWtIts 4 the sls,xt- wave hand (2400 A.) can III: exptained Ily mut%itiotus Itimi & ctnitc kvd to the Vound kTvl, the widdle twid by I~r- twbaliom CA the fornm through pla-'stie thAmIllatim, and -60 le lomp-WILyt I*W by the littwuly (it is"PlArilics Imm- a luctil by chm. tran-Ocstumliun during the Irtiatming FranL Gonet 0 0 j; O'g 4 lp WJ tie* *9 I AI I A WALL&INGI(At LITtRATLAt CLASSIMATICK I,- oil- t 411.11 Q.- -T-T"' -V w -,%d ck- or Ll IIF T11 Av It It It, , ". dl 0 0 0:0 0 0 * 0 46 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 * * 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 * 0 0 (A 9 0 0 0 IST40P _U010 0' 0'4'ere 0 0 000 000 000 000 017060 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 go 0 e 0 0 *g*. 0-040- 0 0-0-0 0 v 0 0 -w0 a.- IF v a it a 43 d e 0 i 00 6 POK11 lag APO fla"901"I M014 ;7 e 1 0 0 0 s 0, a : P AN No ctolf Goo 00% 0 Jmjwtlm WWI. =wm x*9 NO cd in dnvS FAMR-1f. -"= 1 1 ; goo - dwitw 1. th, -- &nlLb 9 a** 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .0 0 0 0 4 000060 0*000* 0.0 9 000 WAS zoo to lee U %Dow 00.101V www foe IM411 a" G.. &11 If 0 0 0 * 0 0 : : Os 0 -,V !3,L 10 15 10 6 0 W 11 u 1 M 2 1 , 1 u to 16 171 " a a M I go :1 go 11 fill& Ape foctritf(ii luota go 00 00 g0 't photacilic ;ctw O"Allwity and-MY-01 s 09 00 all p L Kato and R- 11- Sok--yuk' J' reek. PAYS. 1, 4&14(19 133 and 1035 I 45 s , tap, itkpca&ntly of Vol at = wit. ocMrs at sbo% rondary Tn" k . m a wea voltage i t, teWoducible; Ls no ence of photocuffent 04 ge from ' e In volts i s t for a r the Inctra" lot CUNCBI inten No saln, cul, 135 to 10:A V. varies itom bisb or a low 14004- Mt w&, oboved, witb titber a tween 40U and 700 moi) - b R e Y ( ~h,omatk Usbt IntcDO N. Thou 1;j Al 7-0-87- u -.1 AT go 11 a b to 0411 KAIKS (UU a, I ION, To-' "As lee 10* lee '300 Zoo 0 ve o see 'ZO 0 Igoe $A I I a rot 0 a a I N KATS, M. L. RT-856 (Ultraviolet luminescence of K01 and Or single crystals irradiated by X-rays at low temperature) Ulltrafiolotovaia liuminestsentaita monakristallov E01 i KBr, rentganizovamWkh pri nizkoi to orature. DOKLADT AKOEMII HAUK SSSR, 58(91: 1935-1938. 1947 0 it It a it A At JL_ I J1 ~X_L. A_ X. J, IL AA. I& 0c IN _11 " L, 1_ it I k flews cif the lismin"Cosics goiters in jilholochimakay oolwed alkali halide crystah. hl, I.- Kato. J. hilid. 00 0 pe centm fropon4ble for the in# Of chemirally pitir alkali hatitte ef"tal, ifTallialed I,T Ji-fu of Ily V1,11ji, light. an intefivreted ims either alkali usirstanke" changed quailiveistriAl aforno by unIm with cmve addni. elect (therefore c0ted "atornk- centers." Fmakel. Pohl. ILIW 1). or &% circtrans at points In the da4ml I Irk-, stra, halnern kma life tuh,tins C'nossal I ,1a.": hilvil slid 111t, MWO, The lillial lrvrl "'brillro I," thir 111111111W.1.1"'r still ph"llisorTI14 of undri list lolvalliss t4dikill. f 0 44 of twat at lurch. defrinat)on h supplemented on the Ass- 4urnittism of localiuA inferrisediale L-levelq. and F-lewls for the clectrilw, fit the trun,lilon -fair. which air little to 00 - rtplaln The wheile nonjillex of radiation and divroloring phrisontenainhalideerv%talm. Theprolialiffilyforthefe. 00 unkin of an rJectron with currsty-levri dirlects In very mlich -cristim of the '2nd kind, while thtme of the petior Inc F Ili %M are much more stoW. The "alonsk" F-mitsert, f(milld in KCI to It"I th) Ill- 4 all cruirm, whUetbc'*ti~t~attmle**m"t~"t.",.C"liyi).Il. memr. Sit 119 JdJ6 'All vita 41 os) tAaj* A .-I __f k. j 1. F A A &--I. 0 .00 too see see n-Ilmuding wr6t6ti f.,r NaCl 6 111 tile Ilulllu-. Whilrtlictsirvisani.rit 1111110110, ?hrroV Ile-sll-t,adsll 1 14 VNIVI'llorescrnm is linifirdi. ,,, Ig"I vot 1". -level whrl"E'llse arl"i of tnech. dr(millation .%I Itil.,luntineverlive "MVultate, the a Ze 0 Ill., fill riabirt i'"I -4 11W ""ICY "t 'Tl'tml dri-1114thm. 113r riipll. Irmlit, it, list, 1491,rr mild Ill orvi,mii Imblk-al6mi mr Ill voillpirle AN11rillctil Mill tile 11114 Ill 11111 -Itiffil, thruct, 0 3vi'll, r,I*TiAlly convi I lit"Imithm I" 0 -miuX the -Isectral d ri 41111Y Of the efillitted Wililhut of the F-trillm Itut also of the activailtif ViAble light. it it CVJ,Irtlt IhAt t-ontaillina. to 0 tion% by forr Ign Illettil* aft nOt illrolml In thow phmnii. so* kc I I Ile* 1;n7l~', kof I _1,1, 6 TI,--'"- L1 AV .0 "'Set 11, C1 "1 .4 It it 4 Vi 1. U n it 94 1490 Is 1 14 0 000 A& 0 0 0 0 0 & 0 * 0 00 0 4111 0 0 000 000 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 411, 0 0 0 0 0 0 Goo 0000000000 0 e 0 11111 0 0 00010 00 0 0 e 0 0 0 * a. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Wil q q ft It q VfAtl f I t t I out .1 5 99ttit'k-4 I-A _4 I 1 1 0 A ; 1 P _A!~ INV '.c to, 04 Moils% .4 cis itail dioWbadoa at 1-81 levals in LUMIUSKAG locAliard at the F levels, 2-3 v.v. Wow B. The low-trin l" vWW emission corr"prondA not to an annibilatitort of th 3 t.!oipbsoMkAUy collared alksoll III lipt fil Tford d P;k U e . Millers but Its their 1cwtilAtion. The consecutive peaks Of " !, , , , . . at.. jp cf. C.A, 42. &Wil-Single the visible emisocion necurrins at higher tenilis curmporld to lib l 00 ind K Dr, expowd to 2 -rays at tile KC1. stals of sxl cr erat on of ele"rrins from the inmatingly d e"Per loval levels I I d I 0 ' y to Air. emit both visible anti UltraviDlet teltip. of licit t. nn t. .; at eAl-h Gtaxe. inerraw Cof the temp. first results in an hifforact, of I?m- no of l t 00 0 minesettwe is strit"gef juncorsirrom when hratt'j., this 1u 1,n is well n iffilthAtl W IhAn in l i . e ec s litwrated Itimn Or cii,en lictri. tht-11, the InAL"'i's 09 00 o 4 ft4 Anti tile t"hocr acottl Cuovirsold'11,17,01 trill liassed, in A dr'~.cse -4 intensity "%iliot to '00 0 -it -1, p. 'a it' ol v'lyn IvriTern photon counter) as It in "'~ is*jou. measured by 41 Ills of the level. Local levels I.,dur I.IlAtt Ice d4cefl. anti lying slightly Above the filled irtr nd A 0 o function oj tile telnp. r, for ultraviolet ilb"IbOrTwe'""" "f anti -&).' ')if' -72 i irlne u . are roripu'l. g sible (Of the (1cwtn'thill 1,1112-waVe branch 4 the allawri6in 0 . 31 - nta, at NaCl. show -A% reat crystals differ in the ratio of the intensities of the 3 f curve. Ultr-A-eittlet luminescence ii attributed to a recoon 1n bin ticon f l f 1111a - e altio; Wlepti-ocially, NACI cMtllq may sh" art alto, ' 1 eaks 1 the i i a o an e ectron rom the F level with a pos. hole i A, which has Arisen through tliennal transition W an - go - ons 0 t p 11heir different curve, with different Pos ; to x ra s) electron train A (ou vacant spot in I.. From the ettlititien. 99 y Powe I'laslic deformation u( N&CI (pritm to ts in 9f the visible jecresIting Intensit e% the (order of ~ han ial riclirtWon cf the probability of the latt" pratvis, the i 'l ratin of t; i 0 c g the peaks In ultra- tio of tile intensities of t,,ks and the rA ie ntritm I l ties At two points of the :rnip. It litiorromiscr curve live :1 chwe t 7 1 I 04, 1 g annealing at Wco. the 3rd max. iotej emission. On Ion ,.Cl (1,oth in visible and in ultraviolet) bec- , emps. , ant .. = 1. be Ce -,wisr, -wl*r,,. where C ~ ( r, / ro 1) Is ill - 1 0-1 U - time) A - 00 lient: 4111K.Aling at &V-7(Xl' call,les the Ist and I 2nd h . . 0 - N/0, and 0 - a vm 't* This relation perloitii "Icu. of tile "vation ener llois 1111111""'ce"C"t KC11 s ) Cl 0evM1 N xv for the various lvilks, anti Our lotribution of the IV '09 i a %4 mij. at atulut 270 m., Kilt at . un the t to the ultraviolet tt f I-lorto-04 relative to A. An an=cn. gives the rn- '06 it Olli .Ls with a dMay of F centers. iwon is not linked I I l i ergy of activation for visible lumme4crilre. anti the posi- 5 ,, , r enl v differ- I f.,ci,o are attributed to local level' of The itto-- 11el'ollowingarvthe energy differrutvs of vlk-ctrion tran%itions in KCI Arld KIL' * I t the liquid-air temp.. t depths, On exlxwure to IL-IAys en 2-1tvitts lying lot 4bou e4 in I tra l (in c.v.): A - B, 7.6 atift 6.58; F - B, 2.19 anti 1.96; o ectrollS am pp part of tile e other tlectronS RF it 90" w the emu l b F - A (upper edge of the wile) 4.57 and 4.2: 1, - B. V 0 - o . e e,v. 0.0W and 0.12; to 11, anti 0.19; 1, B 0.23 and ve A%*.ILA sITAILLAWAL Llttn&TL*t CLAISWKILTIC41 T 0 3 0 1 to rv 14 K 1% It 19 of ft t, it N 1410 n 00 00 A - 1,,, < 0.40 and < 0.38; ALs, 0.40 and 0,38; 00 14, an4 0,40. N. Tlkm 00 00 00 00 00 00 * 0 90 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 4 0 V -C ~P-A--A-L P r-;' k A . I- - U.- t P 74 h j. 0 W 11 10 M iN M V 3. 0 C t ) -1 a 43 PA. F4 ~4 W A" J- i f J.- 1, j.. - 6. -'t . 41 DMy of the hasallaoscome of colorold SWU ballidis 11 1 X Fill Zkw MjPd TWd U d l (J .41 - . .- . . . . s. . & a cry Exptl. Tbeorrt- Pbys.) Is, 9,114-WOM); d. C.A. 4S, 3719c -411) The Intensity I of vWbk hunkiescerlm of Uy colored by x-ray kradiadoo. decays, at 9 6 allowing a 14 Pit "'ponential law, I - to 00 R 0 - time, N - no. T.Ut F levels. attaining. in ATICAU halides, Thew vac-Aucks correspond to &gain, is fully Substantiat"I by the t -P. 16 1trilust-ion "It 00 4' th"inal Ilkirrallon till clectruns floill trap , in lerelit W-4f = 4P cutsvilot the ciukttivi ts(unannedt"I atut C4 KnarakNIN.Cl. thr ilitc-u of ullravi~llrt 1111"i. NAC1 In Nish KCI slid at F ltvrls. tbt cobd. sout and subsequent k"lliust ' . p t RX) ni r tl d d b t ft f At a higher temp., 20% the log /0) cum consists of 2 uce e crs.~ nescence pro e o x A on o y oposu brambes of differeill sk"s, an a rr~ult of xu perpooltioln of phosphorescence, also decays exporsentially. M The Pee 2 exponential tertno. On the Kul% of the temp. distribli- ' -"X tins !Mw follaws Irani tile "Stimptlon of a recolln. higt= of an F-centrr clortnin %with a poA hole in the =0 go 0' Is obviously Cletd. tion curve of 1. lurulnewencv at -70 1 only by clectranot liberAted front levels corresponding to , Cmnd mw. Integration of I - -doold! - a Non '00 go j on peak, at -821, hence tht Single exponendal 4 sin r I ' - l d (Is - cotic". of the small fraction of 4F centers cupllile of diuom. with entission temed urtitable F craters; X . ectrons an e term. tocan terap.. both the or"Outs t to the peak a tillow originating at levels corresplariftf . ecluil. coaft. of Pos. Weii In (lit Vound sont), at co"t. ' ;00 0 A . - 15* am jav4ved. and the 2 gruisps differ in the abilitles of transition to the cond. ront, brilce the temp. (Le. at A`# - const.) gives a - sio-O-Vol (whert t4 ~ 0% at I - 0). hence I - 1.0, olvio. wbrre It - ON.%. 0 brAnches of different Slopes. NaCl allows a similar be- (4) The flaft-up lurninc-cence produeecl by expoilirr to ~78411, havior. Only fit the raft of x"r are the - to, and +20' rm airmi6r, with a deviation froin the essionential law 0. C visible light after reswition of sporilAneous phoaphor"Cence decays more slowly I'Lin tile Litter and Its total oil put 6 1 sac. StIalutatkin by vi4ible light. In addli, 1. at the bilitial wtaxes of decay, which alw is substantiated greater. tWu on the existing unstable F centers (of curwn. b , the llhape of the terap. distribution curve. (2) Ultra- 6). 3: A N.C1 deftys according if rinist also convert originally stable venters into unstable ZO* -10 + Ire-0. at Wilt -70 &tilt +W'. owinj on". If on, tht clill"n. io chanam by dv - ol'odl + I I ! too -1 be participation in The "llmion procras of 2 sorto ka'*U (wheteal aYs And 0 i~ k < 1) which. intrileat"t, mine In contrast to an led crystals, The 63ion of gives v - woe'll and 1 .41-1. to 0 nea ens I Istent With tile 01"ATWtions. N. Thon Vilisch LaWaVeS pMetLaily only one kiall of Mter. 'nip. con, as* AV so J3, it "I w to 31 Al a I go of tr ro to OP Ot OK it Iq oft, it it tt it Ot KO A I LR 0 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 0 *10 0 0 0 OV 0 0 N 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 * 0 * 0 .0 0 * 0 0 91* 0 0 9 0 0 0 ID TO 0 o 0 #0 0 6 6 0 0 0 0 9 too ?9000 000 0 0 2 K.- AL, IR a 00 Tikkervictlumitimeace of Cowed single Crystals of to- ever. If the cirptall is hestrAl thiroulth the al intervo. and lemalm tMoride in the vWbi* ffillim, M. L. Kats and 00 14 1111011trit to XiVe tile Clotopirle CU"V, retictition of Cooling A. S. AmItyanov. PAladit All". Saull SS.S.R. 61. and 1111111killAtion in the vi,iblv will fail to trival file )it. Ml7-ZJ(I1"8).-Tbe trmp. funducticence Intensity etirw intervid curve. Thit L% obviously tile result of drooloem. of an wair columl KCI single cmtal. heated at a unifatm rate (0.75'lprv.) front - IAl it upwards. illotted #A a (one- tion lilt bratiog to Ilk)*. an't in(lk-atirs that. in Contra,( to alm 4 of which arr tWo of the ICIIIII., Show. (I ill-linct IN- itiittle lumble'erner at low tile Same luminc--ence t comlWWA lit the trllijl~ Itill-Tval frkdo -1141. ke, 0. (1, ILI high trull". 6 litlLe'll With Lit IIA(W MUtt". 2 I-ctwvvn 11' unit M)" (*.*I'll intev"O. The'. interval) In the 240 illirivill. Ilm. 1,14.01.11kill .4 11111durmynce at , .4 4 the lit interval ran hr Obtained 0111wr 137 i"U'll- licak, high trulp%. apilivat, to IN- the I,4oir , at 1,,, t,lops., tall f '31 -into. milli then twat- ating the vivital milli Ii-rav, at low it ,,ith the dif ri,sim Outt, at high trioiss.. Or clectruns fr. 00 ill& It tap iltillmot fit't acting "a' it %ij(h vWbir fight. IrAwd Into tile volul. soov 'Wigillair, lit filli-.1 local F-h-VT1. 00 3 rIr by itymilathis "lilt viAblir P91,11. at the IMP- z lirviter than the k%vi. Ivilix 0-r tit I U.". V.v.) to 11, -Illoillartly 1-tarr'l tit foam tellip. liquit! (N. tit a rfroal Jin voo,L sone, Rlev(too. (mill VI'VOI 'all villwr . teCoultalm. %lilt hal l I l i In the 2nd %:AL%r. the citri-ir of the lqt intervall can be relwo- tl h l " 11 u .ml, or .w N, Ilipift' Stra t, on A Val'allt tirlih ri'll-ion in tile Wkilde. The ratio ir MCI r,, t dumd wl"Irdly. by tvpeatrd cooling il If,,. llinmi bv %hort illilloinittli'm with "'J"ll'it. light. f of flit- intrusitirs of the IwaL, chAng" oil atturalitil, &lilt. o tilon't"cr, I,.lwlltl4 oil tile Irligill of [ill- ircildimion with % -ram Tlm,. mill, it%,- kosill of tile bradiAlion lucfra~ , IN troll) A lo;v) It, JAI lishl., ill, height 4.1 the twak at Ilk)" inciva-, mod, i.,t.-r limit Outt if tit,- 1,l-ak at It%)*. The shalic of the .2ml-interval ctir%r & 'trongly affected fly h very s ort 00 sec.) expaum to vi,ible light following the IrrAdiation with X.rayv, tile peak lit 101' diapivars and that at lml' tiv(xinte,, higher, the mim total o(vinittrd light remaining unchanceil, Clulmmurntiv. t-milimure to v6ible ll CZ light rattw% Nollse CJ V1116,,iolk ventem Into A all equal ito. 0 rroit-r% of it thilerval Ithid. X. Thoft -I'. _yLL, IW, 'IL V 'It 0 14 W_ as I 'u a 3 1 V u 0 'T 10 It;' N it it it to it 49 it R It it tf It It M 1411 .1 1 Ilk 000 00 0 a see 0.0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 -00 _409 .00 -00 lee lee =00 4ze 0 r* got ::0 0 We 0 "00 LATL, 1'. 1, Aug Spectra - Intensity Crystal "Thermoluminesoenoe of Colored Malticrystalline R01 in the Visible Part of a Spectrum," M. L. Kate~ A. S. An&rianov., Phys Inst, Slaratcy State U, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXI, No 5 In7estigmtes intensity of tenperature, luminescence in a colored W1 crystal as a function of tempera- ture (In the range -180 to 20CP C) . Graph of this dependence shows six distinct peaks. 24/49rll5 lea Nov 48 landnescance Phospbore *The Influence of Excitatior, CbbAlti6ns' on'"tho-' Tomperature Intensity of laminescenc.6,, in'US-ft Ph6sphors, - ~L L. N%:ta,, X: V.- MAora, Inst. Of-Thys Saratov State U,_3 3/4 pp Ak Hauk SSM, -Vol Ito .3 AX a result of measurementi, ii may be assaked ~tbat deep accentuated levels form ~only'd dMi%n- ftiction of the totia nuroor'of small'le*el6-iii",, ZOO-Cm:and tbat, th4reforeo -differences oit6a'in 11iftt"Nity M neseence,fin weak and complete-'-'', lumi -.55/hqT106 (Contd) Nov 48 Ice exeltati, -L are obviously unimportant. Submitted ~j,:Aca& S. 1. 7avilov liOot h8. 9=OD~ -Tan/reb 4.9 Luminescence Crystals - Color "Lumdneacence of Colored Monocrystale of Alkali-.' Ralold Compounds," M. L. Kate, Phys Iaet, Saratovskiy State U, 12 pp "Is Ak Wauk SSSR, Ser Fiz" Vol No 1 Studied I=inescence of photochamizaUy coldret alka2i-halold monocrys ale, and their temperatitj"':, dependence in connection vith the-sp6ctr of~ local energy levels. Studied luminescence 1i amme versus concentration of color centers for 36/40ft USSR/Pbysice (Cant&) Janft"_:~;; nat=al NaCl crystals and pure monocrystals of and Kar. USSR/Physics - Luminescence Feb 50 Crystallography Luminescence of NaCl Monocrystals Subjected to R-eat Treatment," M. L. Kats, Inst of Phys, Sar- atov State U, 9 pp "Zhur Eksper i Teoret Fiz" Vol XX, No 2 Results of investigation into luminescence of rock salt crystals colored by X-rays, sub- jected and not subjected to heat treatment. In both cases, luminescence is due to liberation of electrons from one local energy level, but heat treatment leads to sharp increase in the 40 156T95 USSR/Physics - Luminescence (Contd) Feb 50 intensity of luminescence and the light sum. Also establishe's that under action of visible. light some light (luminescence) centers are 6onverted to other centers vith less thermal. activation energy. Submitted 6,jul 49 JqC1'2M'jW=D'=i%:,CblO,Fid6 "to Uystals sub. t6d to N Y;" S. I"10V htate Ulliv.). 1 110, C.A. 43, M., tuiru%ily tit jullu. VUfVW t i01 I-rAyed 11011111.41 \Wl' lKNIO I 427-~RV it the ct"tat it litulcd it, Air ill fill. ej,. twiattv III %-vtY4. 1 ill 14,111 IX-Ak, ilactra%," tit%- 1111,14. OW hInger fill, Ilitivutj Ov"11111,111 I flat' 91-11 At '7 4 WK., lt.llli~ -4 j 1. 1r.14 In-41 its hV41ing ILA%'tllg 110 fUttht-T VITXVt. Ill 411 ca~kt~, I MtRill. il~ linut ,.I no kanM Otan :? 1u,. In b"th twull.. tht, lialutuld I ith tile trilip. .4 tile luut-trratturm. T& lit 'litc4l. I,,- lilt 14,nitil"1% lit ill(, J*Ak. It, ,JAMI Ulk-ItAtlat4l. X.I.Jytil %4 t *1 jjjjjjjntL%j uu%I in a ht'-' t1vill"cut At 673, W-J, 773, 873, And 973'K.. im"Ard""the I"' mull b) The 2od pek. the tiallowirlS value, III " &'ad t'jC loll"Ailig total L' 6.6. 0.3, 2,35; 34, 24. 7.130; 71, (13. ; 3414. N22. 7.9.1-1j: 365, 420, 89.22; 42-- ";. 111.411. If- "lit '-%;Kwufv to Y-rum the -'FYgtftl, PTCViOUSIY hVAt~t1CatVJ at is left in tile dLiklur up toi hr~., I and L fit the 1,.1 ln-Ak jjCCfCR%,C, the M'MwAilel Itik)Wk-11100fu(Stertr i'llf"JIMIC;OL'I is ktill in the flask, lanal re. ~~uj jpCaL-. *11liS Clearly indii,,V, it .111vt ilW fur the 2 tile 11111tivul 1.4101, to 111v " - rMt:1,1. ;1villot tit i, C1T'Wl1i%v r1 Jim%? tit -tit. lieskil. The hvAl, juat in fill! 11111:11.111al'.1 the Itatip, ivoks indit-410- Orally that tile ef,"t valutot be Auv -'10ratc. lull., file to vel%ters twitulgiliff to file cu. hi, It In JAWIV, Rath" I tile inktraw (If I atilt "1 1. luu.1 tw drid. of tile Col)". ol tile ~Icvtlotj. At tile either fly all i"CIVA-c C YjrI'I of lullu- ICVCIJ CM01011413111 to file .1 1wakii. tit ()I ilk -timrucr. -ilut to k ;Ikluptioll of flat lat1wr by t1tv gai. ,1,111, i# Ing1j, lul t, v ic of 4 -11111141 11.114'A"e '111111C " ". " jin- 111111lAt"I t at .... la%', .,( it 1 '4 tile %%I Ilu. 'nigul-11 saugle cly%lAI. Whow, ik1hj"I.ly I Lind 1. tit both twAks. T-hwedaciiAlogv jun,cs*er, suo viynpictv. a,,. mith the I the nl.ixllxlit Are note jjtjjn,.c thati with tit, beat-ttrAtcd "1119V crystol Further. if a heAt-Ite""d """d crystal i"Clease -Clu'lwd Sit A l.)wJvr. I And I again. If a bell .111d %.rA).cd ctystul i~ cxln)" to vilihic light.' I in ill, Ii.t t"k increases. and dccft'41cs ill .the 2.nd peA. with Ith- total L Itutainills r-rolWily uutaanxvij~ On4 i, Illustral"i by The hilliming data it( I in thL, lit and -Imi ad 01 L. with tbC VaIUV* IOUnd On CItik~UtV to light in PAFtnthtW: MAW at fI7VK,. m "Mil, at (24). 17 .'-" (20.29); At 773'K.. .121 k.TIS), V9 t 193), MI M tM.I.M: ot WYK.. 4 15 (4r, 1. 417 (32n). W.97 041.311) ~ At 973'K.. 311 (N.U1,6110 J414). IMAI 1103.141). VWbk (svishe or blue) light i~. himtvtt, %lit 1 1 6 vilmWd to it A 111). 1". a! % fect it Ov crystal a the Irl 4 liTIM. 'I tixpKfturc to ml light protfut-t, tile mle effect. 4, '"Ping in the Lifk aftcr ex"um to Ttut aw -,lid lwik i, tlet,t. fly F-ccilicti. follolis fruvin tile Clet thAt tlw :01m of thr Clystal &-pivats tmlly After rilli-i'"I of tlW Z11.1 im-ak, Wit 6 Ittv-,aved alift only the 61 imik fiat, been viniticil - Jurtfirr, =tcrj of the Mill tx-Ak can be tranw- formed into milm of the t*t t%EAk by alivorlition of light niltirsp.miling tatbe F-band. Thtrujitilt of the Ist peak, Aliough they an cmted front tho,~r -4 the :h%J IwAk- fly F-Iijud ubmptlisu. etnif arc annihillicil by "A light, Cannot be identificd with the F-ccutr-r-, as the 14tter cAlluok bc 1-fumd by cxix^urt- to x-ra" only. Most 6-1%1 PQ*k 6 dri-L fly M-cruirm Ifoli-ever. ibc mi -nearly ).,I ratio of tile ljort"Itir- in the *.1 prAke. despar the 1:25rmioof ( lit Al"Irllt it'll C(K(T,. in tile it. mul ,F4mntl% Q( NACI. Toluill. tillm-cmIll tml 1.4. N r- UhravWM hunhwomce w9chsalant at x-csy*4 alkall. bo M, L. Kati (N. G. Chemyshevskoge Fit. 13, 067-8(1951).-Two types of colm C*ntrm have bevn disroveird in ultraviolet absoWion tr of x-rayrd &Wafi4&sUwn cusub. D (bole) andr(ILrom). ,, centers OtMA. band in XCO an observed at low Irmp. only. temp. At sow temp. slow curv"M dw toamon#4 tiftotRand A centrts; light can also Wxrste boles from 1), centers ftw rec-o"Itimation. Ph-sjAwresceuce is due toirewtubbuttitm of E and Do centers made powible by a tanneling effect 44 fi-electrans. %. PatsUTY Cx Il4"d*."d"= =.!hP.===c" Ma LO I Kittit D4 V. Chernytiliev. .1. A kad .Na kb S.S.S. R.. S". Fit.. I S. Mio -441(19311.- Ili clutleoll and in the 01011. lVitlilue aboyc 4111', the flutim- %vnee Inamilia occur at 472, 610. IM. and M16 nip %ith inlen%ifirn dependirif, on the type of the oil.,,,In fraction% '404M. these max ma are absent and 2 nut ma for tach tracti-In. C11-44A loA 451-08 ms, 41ilwat: the niall. shift *Iijtlltlv t'- loulter way" with IncI.AMI Illstri. temp. In the %liecink of crude oil juittorbed un AlAh in a chromato- graphic volumn all lines appear, the lines of shorter wave- .lCnXtb AP;WAFIftS progressively towanis the bottom. The intensity of fluorescence b much higher in the chromato- graphic c0umn: exposures required arv M-220 min. Titus this turilu-I call be Used for identification and aual. analysis Of t-Mic vil. . I"Ak%Wtr 1. M. L. KATS 1 2. USSR (600) 4. Alkyl Halides 7. Mechanism of luminescence in X-rayed cyrstals of alkyl halide compounds in the ultraviolet range. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fix. 15 no. 5. 1~51 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of CongreBs, April -1953, Uncl. nos" of the Osdatim gasedwomis on the of te,ig ~ A b&h& Cfy~Wg in the SoftSyll" rapOW, - Jvkmr. Rk, - T"I'd. 814te Ullit.). --r - (A t 2, MM(IM). be high 61abolt% le cow"I '40 Imported to alkah h&Me crystals by Irradiation with vansys wmxgr~ts that. in anslogy. with elertmm in F-Matm, PON. bnk* or al-a laxnalist nanatelly at %WWK*% Cd Pos; AUMN MIA 014111%. ThrnIV.CrV"l hA*IA*rV AlMll- C TtWft*1ae,VXJft1CW"Al)', 2 eleetrooic F,