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Dating by the Pubidim-6troutium 9*Uod VAIng
Spectroscopic AMIP16 vith a Volta LminMeme
Light Source, by RaInz Koeberi, 8 P.
GEM., ~1958t Vol X.,
No 3o VP 150-155.
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Vol 2p Wo 11
On the Mechanism of Wive Exploolow., by. lv&IA,,
Amforp Naftin Koilbwlmrt Ounther Lebmwl, 15 p.
G=Mj, Vero Zelt AWv !.Vsp 190., Val Xp No
pp 3,570.162t
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Spectroacc2-y !-n tho Far Infra-livd rT--P-You'E;h lator-'N=nct,
Modul&d.ori, L-,y L. Genzel, R. Weber, 12 pp.
GEIVITMN" por. Z Fuer ~pVcik~ 1701 'K~ ro 41
1958, pp '19~1 7cli.
Amer Metoorol Soc
AF Cembridge Res Center
Sci
Aug 60
7
Proepsti, Gcorg and Ziclasek, GCAtlKdd. 63-14006
'Ti'MUMON OF ANTIMONY IN QUENCIIII
.D Ge- I. pmwl. G.
PHALLOYS. 119631 14p. (3 figs. omitted). U. Ziebsek. G.
Ordor f rom SLA $1. 00 63-14006
Trans. of Zeitschrift flir A*wa,,,djL 1117, saik(West
-nnany
Cle 0951r, V. F
DBUIPTORS: 'Antimony, Gerinamiumalloys, *An-
timonyalloys, Quellehing (Cooling). *Sctrdcxxx1uctors,
*Gcrinanium, Single crystals. Autoradlography
(Mysics- -Solid State, 17, v. 10, no. 4) 60. d I.MW
Ree,w,'.a c:V lairestigations of the 1"cognizability
of Small Details Ou a Television 3crcen,, by F, Bcloa~
IlIrwbU-1; H. Springer, 28 pp.
GERAUN., por., ZIur AWwupdtFt_,PIwcLk: Vol X, No 62
1958, p9 -277-285.
sLA 6o-l4(,,q5
Sci
OMS, Vol 11Z, Do 7
Nov 60
15
1 1
,~n 'Rcsolving ?ower of Scintillation MItip icrn
I.m' -
I- d. !~Jj?fect of Various Parameters on it, by
P. Glor! lchj A. Krohn, et. al. 13 PP-
C-M-A-A-11y ~er, Z"cit Angew. 14-0m, Vol X, 1958,
rp "103-309.
AEC Tr 3532
Sci - Phyiq
Ilp-r 59
�k "Lc the Pamblem of Judging the QLWLity ce
Pr:)J"CCtC(l cmd Television brages. -UY W. Y-Tc*lael7
i. Ar-D, H. B=rmeiatcr, 29 jrp~
(m, Y-111 %W1, per, Z' f ta, Ange va X~
NO 7, -',95,:,) vp
su, 66.3-4,3p-4
Sai
Jen 6n,
vo--, III, ll-, x 10
statistical obsermUms on wAsuzements oC
Viffol PAVerUeo ge'tbe D=a We# by
Fexdjuml Arp, n pp.
=MO y=o Z 9= AupvmAte Pk%Ikv Vol Xp
7j Wo PP 3T7-32D---'----
WA 60-14W
Feb 62 If .3tl M(
VOI Ms~ ND 31
The Fercepti= of Lw~p Details of Television
Images,p by W, Mroebely
GMMNj, pap Zet4fthrift fuer Augmandte Phyoikp
MWLS Ft Beivoir
T-Wl
SCI
jun 61 0 1
Lh* M41 2roparlties of Fhotcgmphic Coatimp
T
Snb,lectftd to gInctrou Hadlationo by
r,. Z. Ansew Phyd 7ol - X, 1958,
AEC-Tr-3686
sci
Jul 59
Some ProyarUeo of =n 3&*um-s%%vptium T:Ltvxato
Single Crptal Fil" Eyaporfted in an nactric
Fi*ldp by AloxwvUr HoU# 9 p,
GEMN.P per,, Zeit fur Mow ~Iqsik, lc~*8., Vol Xj,
Ito 9., pp 410416,
59-11ftM
Fab 60
Vol 2 0 NO 10
Heasurment of YbIts PotentUas vith the AV
of -tbAj Rotating Arusture Method, IV Wo. SO .-fop
8 pp. -
GERMo per, Z fUer App.-A e0l zo jF
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No go 3.9580
An 95X280
Jun ~ 59
Om-'l p 10
62-18276
Schumann, Winfried Otto.
PROPAGATION OF LONG ELEC-I'RICAI. WAVES IN 1. Schumann, W. 0.
A MAGNETIZED PLASMA AND THEIR PASSAGE
THROUGH PLASMA LAYERS. [1962117p. 14 refs.
Order from SI-A $1.60 62-18276
Trans. Of ZezEschrffL1ULAnkcwuq6~sIk (West
Germany)'1-953, v. 10, no. 9, p. 428-433..
DESCRIPTORS: *Electromagnetic waves, Propagation,
Magnetic fields, *Plasma physics, Damping.
(Physics-Wave Propagation, TT, v. 9, no. 10)
Retent DaYelopmenU in sal"Inolon counu"p
by W. Rsasp R. Sohnsiderv
0 0 Wj-tW.A=wWftwAk4p Vol Zj No q..
7
PPOM2T. 19"
,/gLf(-,Vyr 0,0641.00
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8a
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MWW andt POW 1 ftd)]An In M=W A --0
by Jbx Vafts U 1p.
=ON., per# aLUdftft fOr &MOM An!L4
Vol 10s, IM., Sp OW-MZ- PAU47MT
AM ARL Troh3D
324j,433
sa - Nuclear Science,
my 6T
Phase Coorelation Between Ultrasonic Pressure
and Sonoluminescencep by W, Us Wagncre
GEDtAN,, per,, Zeit Angew Physp Vol 100 1958.
pp 445-452.
AEC-NP-tr-1808
Sci-phys
Aug 69 390v004
62-16692
Waidelicl-4 Willielm.
RELATIONSHIP 8 M-VEEN THE STRU=RE OF 1. Waidellch, W.
SILVER BROMIDE GRAINS AND THE SENSITIVITY
OF PHOTOGRAPIUC EMULSIOM. [1962] 211). (refs.
ontitted).
Order from SLA $2.60 (12-16692
Trans. C( Zeimchrift for Angewfanclte Ph_-.11, (West
GemianyYTZ!r -v., n5op.~-534.
DESCRIPTORS: c-!W;4wil~,
paper. Motographlefilm, 4SH.ercompowuls, *Bro-
r
nddes, OCrybua Structure, X-ray spLctrorwopy,
Sensitivity
By prechdon meaBumments of tlw half-value width of
DLbyc-Sclcrrcr Lines of photograpKic cmuls~un graine,
die -Azcs of dic c(&rcut grid ranges were &tennhiLd.
7bere to a reLation between the size of coherent ranges
a;W sensitivity- Tlw higher the sensitivity is, the
(Materials-41hotographic, 7F, v. 8, no. 7) (over)
.U0,601-tunation at thu Neutron L~Iissicm oi 4
il~outrwi Suarce, by F. ~i6ndeicr.
G r Zcit Angew Eilb Voi lu, i9sb,
537-546.
ci-Phys
jail 68 34S,779
DeterminatJ.on of Reutrap Emission of a Neutron
Source., by P. Wunderer, 22 pp.
GEERMAN', per-, Z
Lj_ff!~~qr~xandjj~ajp Vol X)
No 12; 19581 pp 537-546. ~G 3661
A.C..S.I.I., '1) 1236
Sci - N4c I;kvs
Apr 62
ICEA-tr-A-730 (Rpt: UNCLASSIFLED)
DETERM24ATION DE L" X-
EMISSION NEUTRO
IIQUE D'UNE SOURCE DE NEUTRONS. (De-
Itermination of the Neutron Finission of A
Neutron S, a%,O. P. Wunderer. Translated
linto French from Z. angew. Phys. 12, 537-46
10958). 36p. 1216160. Nonproject.
L- - - - - - - - -NLS-A - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - - -
Interference of X-Raya on Evaporated Alumiwam
Layera, by W. Mnk., W, Petzold., 17
TnzoiAllij Per, Z. fue? Mal ?.Dov
. - ,.M
,_yPj
Vol X I Ro 12, '1~1 ip ~5~
P 3
Vol IV;, No 7
A
62
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Contact Beelstance an6 Contact Surface, by
K. Ylilliang W. Rieder.
GMWMJ IAT.-
vol virr, No
CSIRO
scl - ; Pkws ~2, a -1, .2 6 0
Aug 62
Investiatiorw on Roplaabg the Odhj"Uve picture
Q=Uty DetamIMUM by a Phplal Wterjus,
by'Wermar Kmbel, Osorp JbU.
dM") Pw# Zelt-409M.Jhw- madta.Z
am*q
Vol xi; No l;-Iii--i�59; 0 27-35. 96WU.
A= mm 396/xe
JIM 6L
Dzm#Ption Of the HLgh n*wowq Spectan of
PerigxUc Dlachargesp by W. Roluft.
GEMN, per,, Z Angm PkmU,, Vol Xlj, No 2jo 1999j,
~ - I.. - - --.- ------ --
pp 51-;Q -
9ci - mactrMics
an 61
IS& / --f// i,
D:avelopmento ia the Electron-AccumLlAting mass
spactmwtry ot Polyatmdc Valeculeal by
M=fred von Axdome., 30 pp.
MMM, per, Zeit far AnSm Pbyalk, Vol XI.,
ilo 3959, 9661912
Sai - Moo
Jul 61
Cbserntiam ou Wire lolostansp by Werner SehWs,
5 pa,
CIERAAN, per# Zeit-Augm-Phpik, -IMj Vol IM 9 No 2,1
PP 63-65.
BLA 594071
901 le f, A 70
Nar 6o y
Vol 2,$ No 1e
of the Ctiric-Point of
Control 'cv rla-n,10
9
per) Zeit fur Angmyandte EhyE;il:, 19r"'))
'!4j
SU, 59-17735
ci
Jan 1;0
Vol 2, No
pcrt;icis of A3:1tificiall Graphite;
Elcotic jFro 4
by 11. Aimald.
GIEIRUNIAII, pcrl, ZAngavandto rhysik, Vol X1,
1959., 179 1 3.---
P.P
Rmi; &3o
Sci chem
jw- 6o
TM Pbloical LWts of the Maination of Beattared
X-Re,yo with the Bwky Grid# by FArl H. Reisay
11 P.
O=Wp perp Zelt Ar ftsixt 19590 Vol X1, No 50
pp im -188. - - , , - "-4"-
SLA 59-M13
Feb 60
Vol 2,, No 10
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Hydromagneti~-.-Wiveilwk '.b-
a
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umam
'Vol X4
GERMAN. per, P NO *7~
1959,9 pp2 ;59404.'~95504
Amer Meteorol Soc
T-G-228
Pba" CorrWAtion Astnm Somd Wave
Prosou" and I =in 1 0 mt m 0. tcr P. ounthort
S. Hodlu
Wam* pwo Zoltgb= ftw amaka
Vol 119 So 7o 1959o PP 2?4- M -
P911"7
ABC NP-m-1568
&d.Nml Scd
ftv 67
343,643
Tecupersture Depandoxwe of CoDdumUvity of
Amorpbatw Oexmwdum Vap=-ompoolted layeraj, by
Von Hum Richter and Richar(L SchoolAorp 10 pp,
OEM=) perp ZottoWaUt fa hpvmAta mAik.,
Vol no No 7# 1959j pp 2174)30'
AMI H-M
ID MAW2
61-
Fbplos
7ol D
Cmtinuous Flow of Uquid Polar
Dieloctric in Inhomogemous Eloctric
Fiolds by (kmtlwr 11, Krawink-al,
U-MIAN,, per,, Zeitsdiriftfur togewandta
Phvsiks Vol 110 19591, pp 505-315.
MIX I t. ub.
ACS U.57 No f.74i
scitelvatmics
Aug 65
2880698
63-16W
Dietrich, Isolde and Honrath-Urkhaugefl. MArlme.
Foftwnm cm BLBCTRIC COKrACrS OF RE- 1. Dietrich, 1.
SLWAW;E-04CREASIM I.AYERS OF ORGANIC U. Homth-Barkhausen, M.
ORIGIN (Zur Biklung Widerstandse:rbWender BCOF
Organischen Urspruop suf Elektriadwo Kontaklm)-
JIM) 1131p. (forelp ten included) 3 reft.
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1. 1 Of T7'-(7- Zc?,~2
Tram. at zeit[schrift] fU'r Ankelmandte Physik~jWest
Gw=wy)1M. -vF1-.Z&o.- 10, -pw-m- I
DEscstwroRs- Vilms. Resistance (Electrical).
0orgaoic compounds. Oripsaic coatings. Naphthalenes,
9111actric "itches. SlidinS contacts, Electric currents,
Electric dlacbarps, Tra= studies, Vapors, Copper,
Gold. Gold alloys, bx1lum, Indlum alloys, Irom alloys,
tridium, Nickel, Palladium, Platlawn. PlAtInurn alloys,
Rhodium, Ruthenium, Silver. Silver alloys. Tu4uen,
Oiddes, Adsorption. Measurement.
(Physics--Electricity, IT. v. 10. no. 6) (over) Oki of TKk" sawkes
62-10330
Strosche, Hermann.
SNPLE JOPING E(~UM"Mr FOR VACUUM VAPOR I - Title: Doping equipment
DEPOSMON. Ji96lj 7p. 8 refs. 1. Stromche, H.
Order from SLA $1. 10 62-10330
Trans. of Z[eitachrift furl Angew(andtel Phyatk
(West Germany) 1959, Y. 11. no. 11. p. 441-443.
DESCRIPTORS: Thin films, *Vaporization, *Vacuum
apparatus, Chemical elemenis, Processing.
A dGpIng apparatus is described which permits the
production of vaporized layers of several components.
This doping apparatus consists of a rotor equipped
with two or more vaporizers and permits great varia-
tional possibilities for the formation of the total layer.
(Author)
(Metallurgy. TT, v. 7. no. 9) Offtce.1 Ucknicol Savicos
The X-Ray Element, by Bernard Hess.
GERMAN, per, Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Physik, Vol 11,
No 12, Dec 1959, pp 449-453.
*AFCRL
Sept 72
Title Unknown, by H. Bruner, K.
Kietmann.
GEIUVIAN., per~Zeit. fur Angewandte
Physiologle, VU77MIMO-11 pp
1-12,1959
*NASA TT F-9737
Sci-Phys
Oct 65
Sc4-Phr
jun 64
Optical Pyrawtry in Polarized L4ftt,
by W. Pepperhoff.
(WbW per AAu~WltVik, Vol I=, No 40
) igk~
1
960, pp ,a ,
RAE 939
sci - ftys //, f- 6 /-Y
Sep 61
Michelitsch, Michael.
WETTING AND ALLOYING STUDIES ON GERMA-
NIUM. 119631 L7p. 7 refs.
Order from SLA $ I - 60 63-L4014
Trans. of-Zeitschrift fur An cwan~drc Physik (West
Germany) 1-9-6 ~vI2, -no. f p. 1W-164.
DESCRIPTORS: 11&,rnianlunt, Surface-accive sub-
stances, *Indium, Indiumalloys, *Semdconductors,
Halides, Antimony, Aluminum alloys, Galliumalloys
A report is given on a simple. readily reproducible
wetting process which Is suitable for wetting germaniun
at elevated temperatures with indium and Its alloys. It
essentially consists in that the oxide films on the smrt-
Ing materials are replaced by halide films and these
are then reduced In a hydrcgen atmosphere at moder-
ately high temperatures, 'Pure* material surfaces are
thus obtained, at least at the, moment of contact be-
(Physics- -Solid State, IT, v. 10, no. 4) (over)
b3-14014
1. MIcheutsch. KL
an 41 led" ftnom
Une Representation Intuitive de la 2 Rotation
Coherente de l'Aimantation de Couches Ferro-
magnetiques Minces., by Be Feldtkeller., 17 ppe
GERMI, to KOM., per, Zo Angew Phys$
Vol XII., iio 6, 1960, PP 29Tx2ft-----M358
JOY CM A-1o6q
Reverse Translation
Sci
7)Pr! 62
b2-10095
Rode,, Oskar.
LATTICE FORMATION IN EVAPDRATED TITANATE L Title: DLbye-Scherrer
LAYERS [1961](81p, 4 refs. method
Order from SLA $1. 10 62-10005 1. Roder. 0.
Trans. of Zeitschrift flJr Angewandre Physik (West
Germany) 1960, v. 12, no. 7, p. 323-324,
DESCRiPTORS: *Barium compounds, *Strontium
compounds, *Titanates, Lvaporation, Crystais,
*Lattices, T-emporature, Growth.
The purpom of this paper was to clarify the COndl[Lons
under which titanates condensed from the vapor phase
form a crystal lattice. The titanates were deposited in
high vactio on glass, qtkirtz or mica and later annealed
in air up to 10000C. After annealing the layers were
scraped off the substrate and analyzed in powder form (Physics- -Solid State,
by the Debye-Scherrer method. It appeared that for rr. v. 7, no. Q)
lattice formation temperatures of at least 4000C are CHI- .1 T.A.I..] 5-1-
nccessary. (Author)
Lattice Constant Measuremmt Fim Broadened
X-Ray Reflections, by G, K. Sdwaidt.
GBRHAN. per. Ze#t~q~,fuw; Angewandto ftsik,
Vol 111,0 No Sp 1%0,, pp 347-U1.
I
*8/2SG/T 1244
Scl- ph"
Hat 63 4.~ S' 3.74
61-IUU
Buchnuum. Fran, HiVert. Manfred, and Rdder.
Rainer. I - Buduna=. F.
RAPID RESPONSE MEASJREMENr OF DOSE RME U. HtWert, M.
IN COMMERCIAL X-RAY AFPARATUS. [196116p. Ill. RMer, R.
4 refs.
Order from SLA $1. 10 #51-18864
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Trans. of Z[eltschrift fUrl,l An ~e%-[andte
v
0
1 -353.
(West Germany) 1960. V. 12,
6, D.
DESCRUrMR3: Dose rate, Measurement, *X-rays,
Scintillation counters, *Radiation instruments,
An apparatus consisting of a chamber, which contains
a scintillation liquid end which in connected to a
photoinultiplier, to suitable for an approximate dose-
rate measurement of x-radiation within the range ol
35 to 100 Kv. Inasmuch as the reading Is taken with
an electron beam oadHograph with a minute response
(Nuclear Physics- -Instruments, Tr, v. 7. no. 01D4 Offito of T.Aoltl Sorvkos
The =ect on the Gas Flow of an Electric Are
Burnina In a Normle, by X, ZwcUorj
QMWMj perp Z Auwv Pays., Vol XII., No Xt 191,
1960, Pp %7-3T5'.
2 FM 9T3
;2veo, feq/
sci - Pap
Jun 62
63-12771
Schultze, K.
THE BEHAVIOR OF DIFFERENT LIQUIDS IN ELEC- 1. Schultze. K.
TROSTATIC ATOMMATION. Web 631 10p. 11. ATS-30P65G
Order from ATS $14.00 ATS-30P65G III. Associated Technical
Services. Inc..
Tr.ins. of Z[4~ltschrlft fUrl Anew[andt East Orange, N.
'06- . LqMYz4kj (West
Germany) p. 11-t6,
DESCRIPTORS: Uqtdds, Behavior. OAtomization, ATZ
$Electrostatics.
(Physics, 17, v. 9, no. 7) Ofts 41 TedWid Senitr
R-1018
The Behaviour of Different Liquids During Electrostatic
Atomization, by K. Schultze
MUM, per, Z~. _Az~g~w ?~ys I Vc~l XIII, No 1, 1961,
pp 11-16.
*JPRS/Picatinny Arsenal
Sci - Phys
oct 62
Produation of Strong bbleaular Imams :m miga
Vacua by *rac of JeU2 by Gerhard Beakers, 13 pp.
M,MNp per), Zoltsc)ulft fmor Anaffwandte Pbysik,
voi inis xo .~; - (gem3o)
J, pp 59
AZC-Tr-50~5
scl - Mwe
i= 6-34 R3~11 2 9 7
Influence dun ecroissage et d1un traitement thenaique
sur les proprietes electriques et magnetiques des
alliages Fe-A/, bY G. Rassmm., H. Wich.
4-o FREWC 0
GM40, per, L. Ar ew. L h s, . Vol XIII, No 4.,
E,__ _E_y_
W2 1961., pp 172-174. 9203239
Reverse T = slation/
Sci
Apr 63
7T-64-10889
Wagner. Raw.
ORUNTA71ONAL SUPERSTUMURE IN SINGLE L Wagner, R.
Fe-Nl- FERRITE CRYSTALS. CL96419P (tip -itted)
4rds
Order from SLA $1. 10 IT-6*-10882
Trans. of Zeitschrift tUr Aogwwsnft Physilt (West
Germany) M. Y. 13. no. 4. p. 197-199.
("ics-Solld State, 7T, Y. 11, w. 12) 1 Office of Tw*"icol services
Ross, Erich and Moser, RrI&
7HE TEMPERAWRE-DEPENDENCE OF MiE I., Ross, E.
INrML PERMEASUMT IN HIGHLY PER.MEABLE U - Moser, L
MANGANESE-ZNC-PERRnIM [19611 Op. (Foo
(footnotes 9 figs. omittedi.
Order from SLA $1. 10 62- I=
Trus. of Zettechrift qu"rj Angewfandtej (West
Geimwy) 1961, v. 13, no. S. p. 247-250.
DESCRUTMS' 0manwese eorrvou=u, *Spluelv.
Verrites, Permeability, TefMorature. Msaufac-
turin& medioU. Minerals, Zlw.
In highly permeable mangamse-zinc ferrites we find
frequently, in addition to the nualmum of the initial
permeability, close to the Curte-tempersture. sec-
ondary maximum for reasons which are still un-
known. These maxima move with increasing zinc-
(Cbemistry- -Physical, TT, v. 7. no. 8) (Over) offic. 41 T*Chsltol So"ices
The Velocity of Asamt of Gas Bubbles in
Liquids of Differmt Viscosity and Sruface
Tension,, by Erwin COester.
GERM, per,, Zeit. fur ftgewandto
Vol XIII# No INII pp 244-259a 9096503
DDC PSIC 375
Sci-phys
Nov 65 292#871
62-10761
Gobrecht, Heinrich, Franke, Karl-Heins andothers.
AN ALTERNATING CURRENT, APPARATUS FOR 1. Gobrecht, H.
THE MEASURING OF THE HALL EFFECT AND OF 11. Franke, K. -14.
THE CONDUCTIVITY OF LAYERS OF SEMICON- , III - Title: Apparatus
DUCTORS WITH A HIGH OHMIC RESISTANCE.
[1961] 26p. (I I figs. 10 refs. omitted). 2 refs.
Order from SLA $2.60 62-10761
Trans. of Zeitschrift fUr Angewandta Physik (West
Germany) 1961, v. 13, no. 6, p. 261-268,
DESCRIPTORS: OAlternating current, $Hill effect,
*Measurement, Semiconductors, Conductivity,
Voltage, Resistance. Electrical equipment.
The apparatus described pern-dts the Hall voltages to
be measured on samples having resistances between
everal hundred and about twenty thousand ohms. The
mallest voltage which can be measured Is 0. 5 micro-
voks. The application of a phase-sensitiverectffier
I offi.. 0 T-61-1 S-1-
(Engineering- -Electric&L Tr. v. 8. to. 2) (over)
On the Possibility of Constant Control of
Electron Flows in a Rarefied Atmosphere, by
E. Pfender.
GERMAN, per, Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Physik,,
Vol 13, 1961, pp 341-348.
NTC-71-15543-201
Feb 72
Sabban, Klaus. 63-19739
NON-LINEAR CONTROLLABLE INDUCTANCES MADE Sawan. K.
OF THIN MAGNETIC FILMS. 11963) 27p. ?, refs.
Oeder from SLA $Z 60 63-18739
Trans. of Wi1mchrift fUrl An ew[a
4
Germany) M6_1, _V. P~_420-425.
DESCRIPTORS: OFitme, *Ferromagnatic materials.
41nductance, Coils, Oscillators, Magnetism, Magnetic
properties, Electrical cooductance,
The dependence of the inductance of a coil with a mag-
netizable I Ilm on the premagnetization of the film is
calculated. An equivalent circuit is set up for the coil,
consjatl~g of a dissipative parallel oscillating circuit
and an inductance connected In series. Ile values
(resonance frequency, quality. capacity, ~onductivlty
and Inductance) of dw parallel oscillating circuit are
functions of the premagnetization, 'May are repre-
(PhVAjCq--N4agnCtiS1n. TT'v. 10, no. it) (over)
On the Form of Compression Shocks in Freely
Expanding Gas Jets, by K. Bier.
GMAN, per, Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte
Physik, Vol 13, 1961, pp 493-500.
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Dy a. Gwpaga.
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voi )an, Nor p pp a - ~ - - :w-~
BlU 3143
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Voigt, Friedrich.
THE INFLUENCE OF THE ADDITION OF COBALT
ON THE FREQUENCY DEPENDENCE OF THE
COMPLEX PERMEABILITY OF N1 Zn - FERRITE.
(19621 lip. 7 refs.
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(West Gdmany) 1961, v. 13, no. It, P. ~38-pr
DESCRI[YrORS: *Cobalt, *Permeability (Magnetic),
Frequency, *Nickel compounds, *Zinc compounds,
*Ferrites, Anisotropy, Hysteresis, OFerrornagneti-.im.
62 - 20,W7
1. Voigt, F.
(Physics- -Magnubqm, 'rV, v. 9, no. 12) . I offim of Tvowcjd Sanim
62-20"2
Eberhardt, N.
POSSIBLE SOURCES OF ENERGY OF [ON OSCIL- 1. Fberhardt, N.
LATIONS IN A HIGH AND ULTRAHIGH VACUUM.
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DESCRIPMRS. *Iona, 'Ionization. 6i'la-imauscillations,
*Electron tubes, Energy.
Interfering Ion plasma oscillations have been observed
repeatedly In various amplifier tubes. Two new
mechanisms for continuous e=itation of these ondl-
lations are indicated. One is based on a phase "sorting'
of the particles which oscillate In a potential well Ath
non-linear law of force and repel mutually. There is
a similarity to the mechanism of the well-known
(Physics- -Fiectronics, 17. v. 10. no. 2) (over) WW W TSdAkd Mmko
- gia Yzpotia BdMi= of Fe-Al Slagla CryiAau;
by H. affemwa.
amw~
1, pp 5 (q.
0 22
mm Put n), Vol KMO Dec
=1 3143
Sol - am -01 ~m a a 0, 111
A;pr 63
Direct Conversion of Heat Into Electric
Energy by Means of Hot-Cathode Tubes Filled
With Rare Gas, by W. Bloss.
GERMAN, per, Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Physik
Vol 14p No 1p 1962# pp 1-9,
NTC-71-15541-10A
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Direct, Conversion of Heat into ELectric Energy
by Means of Hot-Cathode Tubes FLUed i4th Rare
Gas, by W. Bloss.
TAM) per,, Zeits&wift faer Angerwandte Plxvsik.,
Vol 14, No 1,, 1962., pp 1-9.
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63-18929
Seidel, Horst.
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UREMEWS IN TUE X-RAND. 1196.-:,,,'5]p. 3 refs.
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Germany) I_9_Zv-__ T4. no. , P. 2Z
DESCidPTOuS. $Microwave bridges, OMeasuring de-
vices (Electrical and electronic), *Electron spin reso-
nance. Microwaves. Klystrons, Frequency modulation,
DesIgN Measurement, X-band.
A descrIpLion Is given da microwave system for re- I
cording ES i ~ signals; a limit o( detecton of NmLn -
3 x 10"? 111-1/0 spins is attained with relatively little em-
penee. A heterodyne system with only one klystxon is
used, the heterodyne frequency being produced by mod-) (Enoneering--Electroalc. 77~
ulation. P.1odulaticm of the carrier and frequency stabi- V. 10 no.
lization are linke,.i. (Audwr) WIN 40,L,,, Ur*ti
63-18825
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Remawnz der Idealen Magnedsicrung). (1963114p. 1. KornetzkI. M.
15 refs.
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Germany) V2K,v. ~14,wo. 3. ~p5
DESCRI.ITORS- Magnetism. Wagnetic fields, *Induct-
ance: Ferromapetic materials, Magnetic properties.
It to deduced from the Pref each diagram that at low
field strength. the difference between Ideal magnetiza
tion and Its remanence to equal, according to the oc-
cupancy function present, either to the magnetization
on the newcurve or to the reversible magmerizadon.
7Ut Is. the relative remanence of A-al
;ImId be greater, the greater the rado of in- t*' a
of the Ideal mogoetization curve to Initial per!,,abi Zity On d lednkW Unkas
(Phyelce--Magoetimm, '1717, v. 10, no. 11) (over) I
The Calculation of Ma-cimum Impurities in
Eetallic Vapor Deposit by Residual Vacuum
Gases, by H. Gawehn
GERIW-1, per, Zeitschrift fuer Angewand4L-o e
Physik, Vol 14, 1962, pp 126-129
1,TC 71-15272-20L
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]WEARMEMENT OF SMALL DUqFMCN DEMIS IN 1. Schwabi!6 Q
SEWCONDUCTOR IWATERIAM (19631 Sp. (re&
GMLM4.
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Trans. of Zeibwhrtft fUr Angewaodte Phyalk (Went
Germany) IM It'
DESCRWMRS:- -Semiconductors, Materials. OffhwIM
scrystals. mamretnent. Solid State physics.
Ger-dion
Tbe acaLracy in the messuremem of smaU d0mdon
depths in seadcon&ctor materials can be appreclaNy
beigawd by a special grinding tectinique daboreted
indetef, 7be medkod is simple and& few -mol
aregiven. Furftrmore,itizabowndotdieneoemry (Physics- -Solid State. TT,
marking o( the diMalon bmmdary can be applied also to 1. 10, am 51
u+ -n Junctions by means of a galvanic copper d IdddCd Iffvk"
precipitate. (Audior)
fte ftenal adstion of jktLis Mm the oaf
Spwejp by R- XISJJ4 (OnRam va ONLY
ammi, vr# YOUSEAM ARE!MWP- FAW
Vol nvo No 6.-,-1962s PP 3W362.- P2001752bT
Rsio-666
sci-pays
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I-sensuzemmt of Very Short CarrIer Ufatiras
in Seviconductors, by P. Dawrlein,
6 pp.
Q7,1M4, per,, Zeit fur Ang D Vol mV,
-- Is,
No 7. 1962j, pp =412. 9227105
AWL/64/409
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Apr 65
277,899
63-18088
MetzdDrf. Werner.
PHENOMENA DURING SEMI-STATIONARY MAGNET- 1. Wtzdorf, W.
IZING OF 'r1-1lN LAYERS. 119631 [46Fp. 23 refs. -
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WSCRIPTORS- IOMagnetic properties, *Magneto-optic
effect, *Alloys, Iron alloy, Nickel alloy, A.dootropy,
Magnetism, Ferromagnetic materials, *Magnetic
materials.
The report shows which kind of magnetizing processes
occur in the area of the total layer under the Influence
of slowly Increased fields of arbitrary direction and
what coercitive force they possess and what factors de-
termine the various processes. (Author)
(Physics- -Magnetism. TT. v. 10, no. 9) Ofte of UcW" SuvWs
A Tapa-ConLroled ,.-R--y Diffrac tome tur
cor the.Automatlc Meauumment of the
laterwitias of Single CrysLels,
ay W. Hoppe, E. Berk-1, 14pi)-
=4ANO per, Z I'Lu- An,,avandte Plipik,
Vol 1XIV, No 7, '19~~2, pp. 4j4-437.
sr-A A-.~4745
1 -?hys
Nov .)3
77-64-16954
Gowdu4 Herbert.
A NEW CATHODE 9UTTERDiG PROCEDURE WITH ~ L Gaw" H.
RtNG DISCHARGE PLASMA. [9p] Bro(s.
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Trans. of ZLqjLwjWjrt fdrl Angowfandtal 1hys fill -
(West Garnany) 196%--v-.-T4-. no. 8. p. 458-462.
(F.~ysics--Elemonjcs. T-r, v. 12, no. 5, 1 Offic. t T-h.k.l S-k-
rl'-63-2W,80
BogeaschlItz, A. F. . Bergmann, F. , and jentzsch, J.
AN OMCAL METI-101) OF MEASURING THE TlIICK- 1. Rlg~31"Iltllz' .1.
NESS OF 71UN FILMS. 119631 [22p] 7 refs 11. Bergmann, P.
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Trans. of Zeitschrift f(Ir Angewandte Physik
Germany) 1967,*'V."r4,-hT'l~;-V:-.469--f7,5'.-
(Abstract available)
DESCRIPT016- OSemiconductingfilins, Oxl&7s.
Reflection, infrared radiation, Thickne-su, 5111con,
Germanium, Tantilum.
A mcdud is describud for the nmJCflt1-UCtlVC
rilent af the thfc~-ftm; of thin rilrr,6 cranf,r,,1tdn,,- In'ra-
red It-dit. Thc priczss, based on weaoQr,,r)cnu of r~-
fleC111011 pmv~lr anJ the trinsn,tssion of lnfrareJ lji~hr,
can bc mwd for filn: thlc~ncvscs fron) 0.(Q to P. prp.
the ti anstnksion calmclt~ of oxtd-
'IT', v, 11, nu. 1) ( . vc r)
63-2D615
BDVW-Wk4 A. F. and Scbfta. K L
EVALUATION OF SMWOHDUCTOR SURFACES BY I. B096118chtitz, A. F.
MEANS OF IR-MEASURDAMCM 11963] 12414 2Drefs 11. WOtze, K L.
Mft ftVM SLA $Z 60 63-2D615
Tram. of Zeitathrift 8 Fmik (West
oarvv-N-8. 0. M
Germany) I . I ~'P. r--
IDESCRWrORS: OSsmicotiductors, Surface properties,
obdnrw r*A'- on, crystals. Crystal lattice
defects, Germanium. Silicon.
S1 do infrared transmission of semicoodoctu
GPOdwas Is Influenced not only by ft layer dilckness,
aW ft dqft but sho by dm surface condition of the
vocimens, infrared messuremats may be used tor
do investigation cd semiconductor surfaces. fto-
re*"Ift is do exclusion of influenow by layer ddck-
wases and dopings. Under favonne expmdmeftw
rqalcs--S*Ud State, TT, v. 10, r& 1g) (over) Quite W I&A*Ai ur*n
studies of Wttice Defects in Neutron-Irradiated
Lithium Fluoride. by Hans Peisl, 29 pp,
CERM, per,, Z, AngewL�!!S-- Vol 14, 1962,
pp S29-536
Ar-C-UCRL-tr-I02S1 P911253468-V
Sci/Phy
Oct 68 3681,303
The Importance of Compression Shocks in
the Generation of Intensive Molecular
Beams by Means of Nozzles, by K, Bier.
GERMAN, per, Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte Physik,
Vol 14, 1962p pp 658-664.
NTC-71-15540-20G
Feb 72
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KrawhikAl. G. H.
S7U)Y OF THE FLOW OF A FEW UQUID POLAR 1. KrmbdmL 0. H.
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DESCRWMRS: Pla=lc field-. *Dlelacb&m,
v, 11, no. 9) 0t"" of Tech"tc.1
77 -64-1463,11
Dietrich, lsald,,, and Kerpg, Dietrich.
Mo 1. Dietrich, 1.
- ASURLMENTl' OF SIAUCHING TWE T~.~ M--
,',-anNE Ti;6 CRMCAL CURREhrr F',-)R THIN
11. Kerpb. D.
SUPERCONDUCTIVE LAYERS. 119631 13p 7refs
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DESCRWORS: *Cryogenics, *Superconductors,
Thickness. Electrical conductance, Transition
temperature, Electric currents.
The current Induced trang(tion frorn the superconductive
to the normal corkluctlye condition is caused by wall
movement at Vic M(Wnent a normally conductive nucleus
app~tars% For r-hin layers of simple pometry, an
equation inay be derived frcgn the heat balance equa donjOff-- .1 7-h~k.l &-w-
(PhysI-f3--iA0LtrIc(ty, TT. v. 11, no. 11) (over)
Notes on Superconduction Under the Influence
of High 11agnetic Fields and of Great Current
Densities, by C. J. Gorter
GEM-11i, per, Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte
Physik, Vol 14, 11.9621 PP 722-725
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HoMnann. L and MoUvt% L
IME CHAME OF LUMMSCENCE YMM AND L HoffinarA L
ELECTRICAL CONIDUCTWITY OF ZoO BY M AD- M Mollim, IL
SGRrIlON OF OXYGM4. 119631 3p MV omtmod)
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Garciany) 1%2. v. 14. no. 12. p. 734-73&
(Cbminiour-ftsical. TT. Y. 11, am 12)
of"m .1 T-W..l S-4."
The Complex Resistivity of BaTiO "Cold I
Cor.ductorB" as Confirmation of Z?w Barrier-
Iayer 14Ddel., by We Heywang., l9pp
GERMAN., per., Zeitschrift fur Angewandte Paysikt
voi 16, 1963,, 1.9 pp 1-5
siA TT-64-16837
Sci - Hay
May 67 3P-6i542
Mie Angular Dependenco of a Molecular Beam
Produced by a Knudson Coll, by V. Ruth,
GEIZ,W4,, per., Z fur Augewandto Ptt!LAc
Vol xvi. 196S. pp 3 55. 9232001
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Simple Arrangement for the Analysis of Geometric
Data of Beams of Charged Particloss, by
M. Finkg at *I.
GEW.AN,, per,, Zeltschrift fur- Angewandta DMik
Vol IS, No 2; 1963# pp 112-1146
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A Small Electrostatic Generator With
Large Charge Carrier Agent# by
Alexander Papkaw.
GERM, per, Z. Angew Physik. Vol XV,
No 2, 1963, pp 170-171,
Chem Trans Sv No 3120
&A-Mem
Mr 67 3220111
The Possibilities of Using the'Kerr-TechnikI for
the Obseramtiori of Magnetic Regions, by J. Kranz,
A. Hubert.
GF.%W, per, Z fuer Angevandte PII)Mik, Vol XV, No 3,
1963, pp 220-232- 1
*SLA - A-117
Sci - Phys
Jun 63
Coercive Field Strength of Barium Ferrita,Powders,
by G. Heimke,
GERMAN, per,, Zeitschrift fuer Angewandte
Physik, Vol 15, 1963, pp 271-272.
NTC-70-13094-20C
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Spontaneous Temporal7luct-tiations in the Magnetization
of a Ferromagnetic Material~ by Heinz Bittel,
Hans Lutgemeier, 10 pp.
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T14E MECHANISM OF aRSSION OF THE SN- 1. Title- BN-catWea
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available)
DESCRIPTORS: 'Electron Wbe parts, *Cathodes
(Electron tube), 40xide cathodes, OBaritun alloys,
*Nickel alloys, Emissivity, Diffusion. Theory.
It Is shown that the RN-cathode Is an oxide cathode withI
recuperative properties. Studies sho,,eZ that the
mechanIsnk of the U14-zathode correapo.ids to that Of
the genuine dispersion type (L cathode), A calculation
Is Intioduccd to explain the mechanism of emission of
the BN-czduAe, based on the depletion layer theory of
(Physics- -Electronics, 7f, v. it, no. 11) (over)j
i TT-64-145S7
Hamisch, H. and L.
HIGH RESOLLMON FLXATION OF Ei.D,, rpc)N- AND 1. Title: EWoBtearic acw
ION-OPTICAL PIC'TURES BY CROSSLINKING OR- glyceride
GANIC SUBSTANCES. 11 M3) 12p l2refF 1. Hamwh, H.
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1963, v. 16, no. 3, p. 1,15-M.
y)
(Abstract available)
DESCRIPTORS: 'Photographic film, *Plastic films,
*Fatty acids, Glycerols, Esters. Chemical bonds,
*Electron optics, *lon beams, Photographic Images,
Resolution.
*Me change In solubility of a lacquer due io electron- or
ion-bonibardment wafi utilized to record ibe intensity
distribution in the focal plane of an electron-opfical or
ion-optical apparatus. The lacquer relief obtained in
(Materials- -Photographic, T-1, v. It. no. It) (over) office 't T"Knital S-wit's