KOROLIKOV,,_y I aningrad); NIKI'PINA, G.V. (Leningrad); ROYL41NENKO, V.N.
-"M~~ingrad)
Zone melting as an auxiliary method in the analysis of phase
diagrams. Izv. AN SSSR. Otd. tekh. nauk. Met. i gor. delo no-4:
95-99 Jl-Ag 163. (MIRA 16:10)
KOROL
14IKHNEV, RODRIGES, MI.; KRUZHILIN, S.M.,
red.
[Short Russian-Spanish dictionary of terms in descriptive
geometry and drawing] Kratkii russko-ispanskii slovarl
terminov po nachortatollnoi goometrii i chercheniiu. Mo-
skva,, 1963. 32 p. (MIRA 17:7)
1. Moscow. Universitet druzhby narodov. Kafedra nacherta-
tellnoi geometrii I chercheniia.
KOROLIKOVY V. 7, .
29785
Frimartiny I ikh khozyaystvyonnoyo machyenlye. Trudy VOrotiyOZh9k. Zoovjef,-,n-ta, T. XI,
1948Y S. 5-16.- Bbliogr: 21 Nazv.
SO; LFTOFISI NIQ. 40
Fl~u'~CIIIKIC;,!, "T -
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29784
Prodolzhityellnost, odnoplodoy I mno,a,oplodnoy styellnosti I sv azlyeye S zhivy-m vyes-.)m
y j
Tyelyat Pri Rozhdyenit. Trudy Voronyezhsk. Zoovye-11-in-ta, T. X!, 19L8, S. 17-26,
Bibliogr: 14 Nazv.
SO: LETOPfS' NO. 40
YFLYL-,,'YF,VSKlYg S. S.2 KOROMKOV, V.I., i BUKI-i'l6v IT IN 01 1l,'.
29777
Opyt kormlyeniya loshadyey b yez grubogo korma. Trudy Vor6ivye-shsk. Zooyetin-ta,T..
XI, 19489 S. 27-30.
SO: LETOPSIS' No. 40
ACCESSION NR: AT402689 S/0000/63/000/000/0255/0258
AUTHOR: Kovalenko, Ye. A.; Korol'kov, V, I.; 1111n, Ye. A.
TITLE: The effect of hypothermia an the course of oxygen'starvation under-condl- -i
tions of high altitude
t SOURCE: Konferentslya po avlatsionnoy I kosmicheskoy meditsine, )963. AvIstsion'
naya I kosmIche5kaya meditsina (Aviation and space medicine); materlaly* konferen-',
i tsil. Moscow, 1963, 255-258
TOPIC TAGS: high altitude, hypothermia, artificial hibernation, oxygen starvation,
oxygen lack, cerebral oxygenation
-The authors recorded the EKG, pneumogram, electrocortlcagr~m and elec"
ABSTRACT:
trothalamogram during oxygen deficiency In dogs In which platinum electrodes had
been Implanted Into the cerebral tissue. In order to study the deoxygenatl6n of
the brain, a constant record of the pO7 waspade polarographically and the dogs'
were subjected to various-degrees of hypothermla. The cooling was carried out
In special thermochambers; and the animals were given barbamyl (50 mg/kg), hexonlum
and dimedrol (5 mgfkg) one hour before cooling. The experiments Involved a rapid
"ascent" In a pressure, chamber from 4000*to 15000 M In 0.5 seconds, during respIra
-with exclusion
tIon of pure oxygen, and From 12000 to 27000 m In the same time,. .,Of
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oxygen and respiration of only the surrounding air: in control animals, rapid
elevation to 15000 m caused falling after 17-25 seconds, followed by convulsions
lie cerebral cortex and subcortical thalamo-
after Z3-25 seconds. The pO In t
hypothalamic area decreased ?o 11140%, of the original level. Tachycardla of 226
beats/minute was also observed, changing Into a bradycardia of 50 beats/minute.
There were also changes In the EKG, and depression of bloclectric activiti. ;om-
plete cessation of respiration occurred after 45-90 seconds and after 2-3 minutes
the animals could not be revived. Experimental animals with a body t~imperature of f
30-32C could not be maintained at the height of 15000 M for longer than 2 minutes
artificial respiration. The pO decreased to 26% of the original level
without 2
In the cortex and to 40% in the subcortex. The pulse rate Increased to 141 beatsV
V' minute, followed.by a bradycardia of 80 beats/minute. Convulsions were not ob-
served. In another group of dogs cooled to 22-24C, respiration at a height of
15000 M continued for 2-5 minutes and cardiac activity continued for 3-7 minutes,
but with marked changes In the EKG. However he p0 In the brain decreased to
t
18-30X of the original level In the cortex and IO_52j In the subcortex. There
were also Initial Increases In bloclectric activity, followed In a few minutes by
complete cessation of bloclectric activity. At an altitude of 27,000 M, th po
In the cerebral cortex of controls already fell to 16% of normal after 10 S:Conis.7:
and t' 10-13% In.110,50 seconds, Cessation of respiration occurred after 15-40
0
icseconds and tissue emphysema was noted. Cooling of the animals to 22-30C post-'
d P3
KORULtKOV, V.I.; RUMANEENKO, V.11.
Concentration dependence of the segrt-Vation coefficient of some
group III and V impurities in germaniwin. Fj---. tver. tela 5 no.
10:2908-2913 0 163. (MRA 16:11)
1. Fiziko-tekhnicheskiy institut im. A.F. Ioffe AN SSSR, Lenin-
grad.
Rix,
JACCESSION NA: -AP1043353. - S/Oial/64/666/66812_3531235T
UTHOR: Alferovo Zh. I.;.Kdrollkov Vv I.; Mikheylova
'A -Mikhereval.
1. P.
Romaneago, V. N T4dbYd
2.
ITIM: Study of the grorth of ff Iliu hosphi ePrand cadmLuM.7tellu
Ifilms on the gallium arsenide substrate by gas transport reactiorr.L
SOURCE;. Fi4k% Pyordogo telas v. 69 :no. 8, 1964, 2353-235T
TqPIC TAGS: gallium phosphide, cadmium telluride, gallium phosphide
film, cadmium telluride film* thin film growing, film zroving
ABSTRACT: 'The epitaxial gallium-phosphide and cadmium telluride filmi
i
ivere grown on the gallium.-arsenide substrate by using transport reme-I
1 tion Inthe gase= state and iodine as the transporting medium in ampuls
eyacuated.-to Rg,.: Alm 0 s t ~: all - th e, f Ilm s,_-z were singlt
approx.10
r r
crystals v I h mirro -like au f acene The rate of the f ilm growth was I.,
Ifound to depend on the 'sourcelsallium phosphide or cadmium telluride)-
Itemperature.only (not on the-substrate temperature) and-to,vary from
12v/hr'at 1020K--to.4-.5 -1090K,z.so-urce~-tem-pereLture.. Th.e type
conductivity of the ~film was the same as that.of the''substrate. The,
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'p-n junctions between gallium arsenide substrate and gallium phosphide
Ifilms were produced by alloying the gallium phosphide source vith zinc.
,The volt-ampere characteristics of the junctions at Us 295, and 39M
!are shown in Figs I of the~Enclosulre, Orig, arts hast 8 rigurest 5
formulmaj and. 1 tabla.... -
IASSOCIATION: Fitiko-tekhaicheskiy ilastitut im.,~A. F, lofte AN SGGRj
iLeningrad (Institute of.Engineering Physics# AN GSSR)
g.
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Swine
TiSSLIlar SLijaillatioll of of younC
i he [',rcmth SOV. zootul i. 21
!.,'onthl--T List nf Plincj- A-p-g-si-Ons, Library of Conrress
June !,)53. Ui,,',UL.
KOROLIKOV. V.1.,prof,,,d6kt*r ssVskokhozy&y*tvean7kh nank
Tle.pue stimulation of growth and fattening in hogs. Veterinarils.
35 no.12:58-59 D 158. WU 11:12) ,
1* Voroneshekly sooveterinarun Institute
Oissue extracts) (Swine)
-, y , . - ~rmt -~Zlvzjrria~ fu. V.
"Conserved tissue of little boar's testicle otimulates the additional
weight of hogs.f'
Veterinariya Vol. 37, No- 3, ig6o, P. 73
PI, - Yneit zv,,t
- ~-/, -~7:-
KOTOY, P.P., kand.nellakokhoz.neuir, glevnyy red.; ALEKSAIaROT. M.P..
kand.seliskokhoz.nouk, red.; XAMNKO, T.P., red.; KTASNIXOT,
Y.Y.. Iprof., doktor sellskokfioz.nouk', red.;.Z.OROLIKOT. V.I.,
prof.. red.: PCDGORNTY, P.I.9 prof's red.: S6-cM-MT.--1- ~-- -~
kand.aellskokhox.nauip red.'; ZAPIYAUIN, A.I., red.; KALASHNIKOVA,
V.S., red.; GURIVICH, K.K., tekhn.red.
(Farm management system in the Central Black Earth Region)
Sistem vedeniia sellskogo khozisistva v Mentrallno-cherno-
2emnoi polone. Koskva, Gos.izd-vo sellkhoz.lit-ry, 1961.
470 p. .0 WRA 14:4)
1. Tsenoyuznaya akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh nauk imeni
T.I.Lenins. 2. Xamestitell direktora Institute sellskogo kho-
zyaystva imeni Y.T.Dokuchaveva (for Kotov). 3. Direktor filiala
Po TSBntrallno-chernozemnoy polose Tsesovuznogo nauchno-issledova-
tel'skogo Instituta skonomiki sel'skogo khozyaystva (for Alekaandrov).
4. Chlen-korrespondent Tsesoyusnoy skadem-ii sellskokhozyayotvannykh
nauk im. T.I.Lenins (for Kvasnikov). 5. Yoronezhskiy zoovatinatitut
(for Korolikov). 6. Toronexhakiy%oellakokhozyoystvennyy institut
(for Fodgornyy). ?.,I)ivektor Mauchno-isoledovatellskogo inatituts
sellskogo khozyaystva t6entral'no-chernozemnoy polony imeni Y.T.
Dokuchayeva (for SkeeWcov).
(Central Black Earth Region-Agriculture)
KOROLIKOV., V.I.. prpf.; PETRISHIN, N.V., zootekhnik
- -1-1
Conserved tissue from young boars' testicles stimulates an increase
in weight in swine. Veterinariia 37 no.3:73-74 Mr 160.
(MIRA 16:6)
1. Voronezhskiy zooveterinarnyy institut.
(Tissue extracts) (Swine-Feeding and feeding stuffs)
KOVALF!4, 0 , Ze ~ r'; . ( Po sk v r, " '! _,~ . (MrjBk-va)
!',Ivtn~ns In the nVocardial orygen tl!~nolon under the effect of altitude
and accaleration, Fiziol. zhur. 51 no.8-966-973 Ag 165. (MIRA 18.7)
W"LENKO, Ye.A.; MO 'Elz V-L (Moskva)
Method of determining oxygen tension in the cardiac muscle in
a chronic experiment. Pat. fiziol. i eksp. terap. 8 no.6:82-84
N-D 161,. (14IRA 18:6)
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R, ,
Alferov, Zh. I Korollkov, V. I Tzvkan M K Chashchin. a. F#
TITLE: Production and ele'a-ric prep PAOsphi e
erties of n-type epit, al g
films
2_7
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo telap V. 7, no. 8. 1965P 2370-2374
TOPIC TAGS: epitaxial film t.hin film, gallium compound, pn junctiqg__~
'W'
ABSTRACT: In view of the importance of epitaxial gallium phosphide films in the
production of devices with ordinary and heterogeneous p-n junctions, the authors
describe a procedure for'obtaining such films and report the results of an investi_
gation of some electric properties of p-i;ype cadmium-doped epitaxial films. The
single-crystal epitaidal layers (30--40 V thick and 3 x 3 or 3 x 6 mm in area) were
rown on single-er7stal substrates of n-type gallium arsenide (300 11 thick), using
9
gas-transport reactions in sealed quartz ampoules evacuated to 10-5 mm Rg. The
doping cadmium concentration ranged from 1017 to 101-9 cErs. The electric measure-
ments were made in the temperature range TT-300K with a do potentiometAer method
described by L. J. van der Pauw (Phil. Res. Rep. v. 13, 1, 1958), at voltages such
that the shunting effect of the substrate did not come into play. Plats are pre-
sented of the temperature dependences of the conductivity, the carrier density, an&
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the hole mobility, as well as of the Hall mobility vs. the carrier deEzity. The
results are interpreted as being due to the joint action of two scattering mecha-
nisms, the i4uritk ions and the lattice vibrations,.and are found to agree
with the theory. The carrier mobility is found to be governed by_tbe concentration;
f the doping impurities. "The sulhors thank 4, 0, BorahchevskiVIM G. A. Kalyuzh~
for supplying the high-purityv'GaP platelets uaed to grow the filmsp 0. V.
(14,%Yemellyanenko and- Z. Garbuzonv aluable remarks, and V. M. Tuchke.
~continuou erest in the work.' Mg. art. has: 5 figures and I formMINIK021'
ASSOCIATION: Fiziko-tekhnicheakiy institut im. A. Fe loffe AN SSSR, Leningrad
(ftsicotechnical Institutet AN SSSR) 4,y, Cy
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!AUTHOR: Kovalenko, Ye. A. scow); Korollkov, V. 1. (Moscow)
(Mo
I:TITLE: Change in oxygen tension in the heart muscle at high altitude and during
,acceleration
SOURCE: Fiziologicheskiy zhurnal SSSR, v- 51, no. 8, 1965, 966-973
,TOPIC TAGSI: heart muscle, oxygen tension, acceleration, high altitude, biological
effect, clog, pressure chamber, centrifuge
!
iABSTRACT: The effect of high altitude and acceleration on the oxygen tension in
'the heart muscle of dogs was studied in chronic experiments. Polarographic elec-
Itrodes had been implanted in the heart muscle. Experiments took place 10-12 days
iafter the animals had been operated on. Along with a continuous record of oxygen
!tension (in relative units with 100% as a base under control conditions), EKG's and:
';the depth and frequency of,respiration were studied before and during the tests. A.
1polarographic determination of oxygen tension in the heart muscle during chronic,
:experiments necessitates a study of how the myocardium is supplied with oxygen during
the development of various types of hypoxia. During short exposures to simulated
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laltitudes of*2, 4, and 6 km, the oxygen tension In the heart muscle was 85-22 i3.8,
172.98 +4.8, and 63.68 �11.5%, respectively. However, no severe hypoxic disruptions
1were noted, and EKG's changed little in character. During brief exposure to altitudes
I
:of.8 and 12 km, oxygen tension in, the heart muscle was lowered at 48-15 �6'.8 and
i
42-75 �7.4% respectively. Hypoxic disruptions and EKG variations ~~ere Nrr;y'(--iidat under
these conditions. When- dogs were exposed to accelerations there was .Ui initial;in-
1 .1
crease in P02 followed by a decreane. Transverse acceleratlons of 2 and Is g for
3 min brought pO2 back to its original level Uhile at acceierations of 6, 8, 10, and
!
~12 g, P02 fell to 87, 85.6, 72, and 63"', respectively. Head to tail accelerations
A
lof 6.and 12 g for 3 min sharply decreased PP2 to,78.5;%.and 56.5%,-respectively.
Orig. art. has: 5 figures. [CD)
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AUTHOR: Kovalenko, Ye. A. (Hoscow) Korollkov, V. 1. (Moscow)
ORG: none
,TITLE: Oxygen and carbon dioxide tension in the blood during hypoxia, hypercapnia
and bypocapnia r---f
souRcE: riziologicheskiy zhurnal SSSR, v. 52, no. 2, 1966, 172-178
TOPIC TAGS; hypoxia, hypercapnia, hypocapnia,
ABSTRACT: Blood samples were extracted from the femoral artery and atrium dextrum of
dogs under barbamyl narcosis while blood from the brain was extracted from the Vana
juguZaria externa. In a number of experiments, the concentration of C02 in the ex-
haled air was continuously recorded with an optico-acoustic C02 analyzer. Oxygen ten
sion in the,cerebral cortex and in the subcortex was also measured by a previously
described method (Kovalenko, 1961). It was found that oxygen tension in venous blood
flowing from the brain through the external jugular vein is higher than in mixed ven-
ous blood of the atrium dextrum under normal conditions as well as during hypoxia.
During hypoxia, in addition to a lowering of p02 in the blood and tissues of the brail
there is also a lowering in the tension of carbon dioxide in the arterial and venous
blood from the brain. When hypoxia gas mixtures are inhaled, the addition of carbon
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dioxide causes a rise in p02 in arterial and, especially, venous blood flowing from
the brain; concurrently, P02 increases in the brain tissues. During hyperventilation
in addition to a sharp drop in PC02 an increase in pCO2 is noted in the arterial
blood; simultaneously, there is a considerable drop in p02 in venous blood flowing
from the brain. The authors conclude by suggesting that the latter fact be.taken in-
to account in administering,artificial respiration during anesthesia and surgery,
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AU'frTOIR: ;%-erov, Zh. I.; 1,orol'kov, V. I.; -Irukan, M. K.
ORG: Phy-sicotechnical Institute im. A. F. loffe, AN SSSR, Leningrad (Fizi6-
teklinicheskiy institut AN SSSR)
TITIZ: Electric properties of GaP-GaAs p-n heterojunctions
SOURCE: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 8, no. 12, 1966.1 3513-3522
TOPIC TAGS: -on junction, volt ampere characteristic, electric capacitance, epitaxiall
growing, semiconductor band structure
ABSTRACT: The paper deals with the electric properties of GaP-GaAs heterojunctions,
such as the volt-ampere characteristic, the capacitance-voltage characteristic, and
the temperature and frequency dependences. it also deals with the interpretation of
the current flow mechanism and of the fundamental-parameters of the band model of thei,
investigated heterojunctions on the basis of the experimental data. The 'unction were
iproduced by epitaxial growing of GaP by the gas-transport method on sinale-crystal i
substrates of n-type GaAs oriented in the (111) plane. The GaAs was doped with tel- i
lurium. The single-crystal GaP films were doped during the growing with cadmium. 71hel
J
I
film thickness was 10 - 30 ;4. The electric properties of the produced heterojunctions
1,were measured fro a large number of samples with different degrees of do-Ding of both
the substrates and the layers. The procedure for obtaining the epitaxial films and
their electric properties were described earlier (FTT v. 7, 2370~ 1965 and elsewhere).,
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The volt-ampere and voltage-capacitance characteristics were investigated in a
temper-!
ature range 77 - 4ooK. The dependence of the capacitance on the voltage offers I
evidence of the presence of a layer of increased impurity concentration inslide 'he I
space-charge region. The causes of this layer are discussed. The results are in-
terpreted within the framework of the band model proposed by R. Anderson (Sol. St.
Electronics v. 5, 341, 1,062) with allowance for the-presence of this layer with in-
creased concentration of deep donor centers.
The gaps in the conduction and electronj
bands calculated on the basis of this model agree well with the experimentally de-
termined quantities. The authors thank V. M. TVchkevich and D. N. Nasledov for con-
4'inuous interest in the work, D. Z. Garbuzov, A. A. Lebedev, Ye. L. Portnoy, and B.
V. Tsarenkov for useful discussions, and Ye. A. Gamilko, A. N. Yermakov, and A. A.
Yakovenko for help with preparing the samples and-the measurements. orig. art. ha
7 figures, 11 formulass and 2 tables.'
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USSR/General Problems ?Problems of Teaching
Abst Journal t Roferat Zhur - Fialka, No 12, 1956, 33611
Author : Dov&yallo, M. 0., Korollkov, V. K.
Institution : None
Title t Physical practice in lighth and Ninth Classes of Middle School
Original
Periodical t Radlyanska. Shkola, 1956, No 4, 32-41, Ukrainian
Abstract g None
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K-
VOVK, OJP.; DOVGTALW, M.O. [Dovhiallo. X.0.]; WTSIK. I.S. [Intgyk, I.S.];
VZOLIKOT. T.K.; FMICH, N.Ye Cronigmh, K.U.J.
as, studies afelectric engineering in secondary schools-, frm
experience In teaching It. lauk. sap. ChMPI 11:83-121 157.
(ZLectric anginsering-Study and teaching) (MIRA 11:5)
t7,
KOROLIKOV, VJI.
Coordinating conference on steeply dipping and inclined coal
seams. Ugoll 36 no.10:49-50 0 161. (1-1,IRA 14:12)
1. Gosudarstvennyy proyektno-konstruktorskiy i eksperimentallnyy
institut ugollnogo mashinostroyeniyu.
(Coal mines.and mining)
q
XORGLIKOTS V.M.
----------------
Machanivation of stoping in steep mines of the Donets Buino
Blul.tekh.--~kon,inforz*Goa.,nauch.-isel.inst.nauch.i tekh.
inform. no.lill-16 2639 (MIU 1612)
(Donets lksin--Coal mines and mining-Teabnological innovations)
KOROLIKOVP V.P. (Irkutsk)
Transient cii;i~acteristias of heat exchangers with Independent
heating. Izv. AN SSSR.Energ. I transp. no-31121-131 My-Je 165a
(MIRA 1802)
1, Submitted October 21, 1964.
~W
AYZEYBERG, Yu.B.. inzh.; KOTIOLIKOV, V.,S., inzh.
Iezrps with mie`i~ury-vapor bulbs. Svetotakhnika 4 no.6:28-31 Je '58.
(MIRA 11:6)
(Ilectric lighting, Mercury vapor)
29831
100 S/042/61/016/005/003/005
144 C111/C444
AUTHORS.- Korolynk,,_I. 3-,, Nitskaya, E. R.
TITLEa Note on the algorithm for the construction of the
boundary layer
PERIODICALi Uspokhi matematicheskikh nauk, V. 16, no. 5, 1961,
171 - 176
TEXT: Let LE and Lk be linear differential operators
L u )k ai(x)- di u -k (x) 0 0 for xj [0, 11, (1)
k j.0 dxj
I dk+r
L t, u -~~ LkU+ LF-a k+r k+r U a k+r (x)-# 0 for x Eto, 11,
.r=,1 dx F- > 0. (2)
Searched is the solution of the equation
L,c uv(x) - u(x)
with the main boundary conditions
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298 1
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1 0 (i 0, 1, (3)
X-O 0
j.
i:AL 0 (j - 0,~ 1g ... 9k 11 k k k (31)
dxj X-1 U 0
and the additional conditions
k +r
d UP. 0 (r 09 1g ... 9 1 -1), (4)
k +r 0
dx 0 IX-0 -
d Ud, 0 0, W)
dx kl+ t. ~ X-I - 1 1 0
M. J. Vishlik and L. A. Lynsternik (Refit Regulyarnoye vyrozhd*niy* i
pogranichny sloy dlya lin*ynykh difforentsiallnykh uravneniy a malym
parametrom fRegular degeneration and bo6ndary layer for linear diff*-
rential equations with small parameter] UMN 12, vYP-, 5 (77) (1957))
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Diamagnetic susceptibility of atoms, Dokl. AN B55R 5 no.11:492-
493 N 161. (MIRA 15:1)
1. Institut fiziki AN BSSR. Predstavleno akademikom AN BSSR M.A.
Yel*yashevichem.
(Diamagnetism) (Atoms)
S/051/61/010/001/001/017
2201/9491
AUTHOR: Korollkov, V.S$
TITLE: The Dependence of the Electron-Shell Dimensions on
the Atomic Number of an Atom
PERIODICAL: Optika I spoktroskoplya, 1961, Vol.10, No.1, PP-3-7
TEXT: In approximate calculations of various atomic properties,
one frequently uses the mean values of various powers (k) of the
distance, r(n, 9), of an electron in a given shell from the
nucleus; these mean distances are denoted by Fk (nj ). The
present paper deals with the dependence of these mean distances~ on
the atomic number (Z) and th: d;gre a of ionization, i.e. the author
discusses the relative value o Fk(n, E) for all atoms and ions
with the same n and C. The dependences of some p k (n,
values on Z are shown in Fig.1 to 3- It was found that
sufficiently accurate relative values of F k(n,.t) can be
obtained by using self-consistent field wave-functions without
exchange, if the configurational interaction is small; the
relative values of F'~(nj ) were not greatly affected by the
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KOROLIKOV, V.S.
Calculation of the FT' (nq 1) values from the fine structure
of spectra. Opt. i spektr. 11 no.2:3,37-140 Ag(161.
MLU 14:8)
(Spectrum., Atomic)
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AUT If OR Koroltkov, V.S.
T IT LE Calculetion of the inner diamagnetic fields of atoms
PERIODICAL: Akademi-n- nauk Belorus.5kcy SSR. Doklady, v,6,, no.6,
1962, 363-364
TEXT: The Larmour precession of electr ons in a magnetic field pro-.
duces, at the nucleus,, a screening field that should be allowed for
.Ln resonance mes.surements of the nuclear magnetic moment. The
author calculate3 thc, screening field for'the semi-empirical model
of the atom approximating the potential of the self-consistent
field by Ze
V(r) = F_ T31 + Ax),) (3)
'where x ~ 1.13 zl/3r; A = 0.45 according to the experimental values'.
of the.spin-orbital 31)littinge inserting the potential function
into Lamb's formula for the rRtio of the screening field to the ex-.
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S/05 1/62/012/002/002/020
E032/E514
AUTHORS: and Makhanyekv A-G.
roduced by electrons at the
TITLE., Electric field gradients p
sites of atomic nuclei
PERIODICAL: Optika i spektroskopiya, v.12, no.2, 1962, 163-170
TEXT: A knowledge of the electric field gradients a V/a z
due to p, d and f electrons at the nucleus is necessary in the
calculation of nuclear quadrupole moments. The aim of this work
was to examine critically existing method9for the determination
of the parameters < r-3(n,Z )> , which determine the accuracy to
which the quadrupole moments may be calculated, and to develop a
more reliable and unified method which would give quadrupole
moments of different nuclei with comprable accuracy. In tlie
exis'ting methods the parameters are determined from
(1) magnetic hyperfine, splitting constant, (2) fine structure
constants, and (3) radial wave functions calculated by the self-
consistent field method. In a previous paper the first of the
present authors Olef.6*. Opt. i spektr., 10, 39 1961) put forward
a method for the calculAion of the relative values of the
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the result bocomes E032/E514
quadrupole lno,,,,,t, Q = -0.64 barn- Al
are expressed for 27 elements are together theoretical
5 table,. to IN- A* reported
Acknolrledgments
Yej-'Yashevich for advice. There are
--milli
Electric field gradient, S/051/62/012/002/002/020
SUBMITTED: Fobruary 10, 1961
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aig with its low temperature of
vaporization (180C) appeared to be suitable. The Al alloys tested comprised the
A!-Si system (alloy AL4), the Al-Cu system (alloys ALIO-V and ALl), and the Al-
Mg system (alloy ALB). The refining procedure of eZLch of these alloys is described
in detail. In summary, the BC13 refining of the four alloys produced a favorable
effect on the density and the mechanical properties of the castings (tensile strength,
Card 1/2
The refining of cast Al alloys with trichloride. S/724/61/000/000/017/OZO
elongation, and 1-1 summarized in half-page table). Parts cast out of AL4, ALIO-V,
and ALB alloys rAned by means of B.C13 exceeded ordinary parts by 1 to 2 scale
grades in porosity; parts with a rough weight of 80 14:g cast out of ALI alloy refined
with BC13 were equivalent in density and mechanical properties to similar castings
cast in autoclave, The method of BC13 refining is recommended for the improve-
ment of castings of alloys AL4,, ALIOV, ALI, and ALS and, in some instances, to
replace the casting of parts in the autoclave requiring a density of 2 to 3 on the
conventional scale. There are 2 figures and, 1 table; no references.
iL7
~/724/61/000/00010181020
AUTHORS: Al' tman, M. B.j Baykova,. L. T., Krys in, B. T., Korollkova L M"
mirnova, T. I., Kitari, G. G., Shitov, M. I., Sharuda, V. F., 1:
S
Tyukin, I. T., Syromyatnikova, M. A.
TITLE: Vacuum refinina of Aluminum alloys.
SOURCE: Liteynyve alyuminiyev*e splavy; svoystva, tekhnologiya plavki, tit' ya
and M. B. Al I t~n an.
TEXT: The paper describe
ing of Al alloys with the use of
vacuum equipment for the refin
300 kg. The refining method dt
and solid nonmetallic impuritie
smelting and to avoid, also, th(
which consisted in the toxicity 4
date. The basic concepts of tho
countered in Al melts consist o
1+
a positive charge (H whert
Card 1/2
Moscow, Oborongiz,' 1961, 1~0-156.
the development of a method for the vacuum ~icfin-
flux, and the construction and development of a
g of Al alloys capable of refining a melt of u~ to
eloped was intended to remove the various gaseous
which enter into an Al alloy in the course of its
fifficultics encountered with method used heretofore,
the Cl and the chlorous and fluorous salts used to
iew method arc the following: The impurities en-
H and oxides, primarily Al.oxides. The H carries
s the Al oxides are charged negatively (OZ-).
AUTHORS: Korollkova, M. D., Krichevtsov, B. K. SOV/79-28-11-2/55
---------------
TITLES: Physico-Chemical Analysis of the Formic Acid - Dimethyl
Formamide System (Fiziko-khimicheskiy analiz sistemy
Muravlinaya kislota - dime ti 1f ormamid)
Density, Viscosity, and Electric Conductivity in the Formic
Acid - Dimethyl Formamide System (Plotnost', vyazkost, i
elektroprovodnost' v sisteme muravlina" kislota -
dimetilformamid)
PERIODICAL: Zhurnal obahchey khimii, 1958, Vol 28, Nr 11, pp 2915-2920
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: As is known, the acid amides have the capability of forming
complex compounds primarily with organic and inorganic acids
(Refs 1-5). For this reason the physico-chemical analysis
of the double system consisting of formic acid and its most
simple dialkyl substituted amide, the dimethyl formamide, is
of both theoretical and practical interest. There are only
contradicting references on this system in publications, i.e.
that its components form azeotropes with maximum boiling
temperatures (Refs 6,7). In the present paper the author
Card 1/2 aimed at investigating some physico-chemical properties of
a
Physico-Chemical Analysis of the Formic Acid - SOV/79-28-11-2/55
Dimethyl Formamide System. Density, Viscosity, and
Elootrio Conduotivity in tho Formic Acid - Dimethyl
Formamide System
the above-mentioned system, first of all density, viscosity,
and electric conductivity insofar as the results obtained
agreed with the present idea of the properties of such
systems. Thusp density, viscosity, and electric conductivity
in the dimethyl formamide - formic acid system were determined
at 20, 25, 80, and 1000. The isothermal lines of viscosity
and electric conductivity, the curves of the electric
conductivity temperature coefficients as well as the
cryoscopic determinations of the molecular weight tend to
show the presence of the compound HCOOH'HCON(CH3)2. Figures
and tables illustrate the results in the experimental part.
There are 2 figures, 5 tablesv and 8 references, 4 of which
are Soviet.
SUBMITTED: September 17, 1957
Card 2/2
KDROLTOVA, M.D.;. KRICBMTSEV, B.K.
Dimethylformamide. Biul.tekh.-ekon.inform no.2:10-12 1 59.
(MIRA 12:3)
(Formmide)
USSR/lIedicine Viruses Oct 53
"Specific AgglRtination and Lysis of Viruses,"
M. A. Morozov'~,~M. I. Korollkova,--Smallpox Div,
Inst of Epidemiol and Microbiol im Gamaleya, Acad
Sci USSR
01
Zhur Kikro Epid i Immun, No 10, PP 72-75
Lysis of elementary bodies of vaccinia virus tWWs
place as a result of the action of hyperimmune
serum.. Best, method of prepn of a purified sus-
pension of elementary bodies is by sedimentation,
without the use of ether. The virus subjected
266T24
to lysis loses capacity for infection. M. I.
KorolIkova obtainid 91milar results with elesen-
tary bodies-of k virus of influenza in 1951.
M
ORO-OV
, M. A.$ KONSTANTINOVA, V. I.
"Concerning the Origin and Course of a Vaccination Process Which is
Dependent on the Candition of the Nervous System." Proceedings of Inst.
Epidem and Microbiol im. Gamaleya 1954-56.
Variols Division, Morozov, M. A., head, Inst. Epidem and Microbiol. im.
Gameleye AM USSR.
SO:Sum 1186, 11 Jan 57.
K KOVA M- and 14DROZOV, M. A.
.2ROV
t and Dryness Resistant Strain of
,,g a Highly Virulent Hes f the institute's
tion Obtaini ccines.1i (paper read at 8 meeting Of oceeding6
Sma 11 Pox Va d during the first "Olf 0- 1955-1 Pr
Scientific Council hel robiOl im- Gamoleys 195 4 56.
of 'Inst. LPidem and Mic M. A., head, last Epidem and Microbiol im-
Variola Division) MorozOVY
Gdwler AW WSR-
SO: Sum 11g6, 11 ion 51-
lCoNsTOTINOVA6 V.I.
IAORDzov, wt. A rigin and course Of
Relation of the nervous system to the 0! 1 immun.no.11:
the vaccination reaction. Zhur.mikrobiol-spid iNLRA 9:1)
27-31 N '55- Ingtituta opideniolOgii J MikrobiolOgii
1. Is Ospennogo otdola kov)
OIN SSSR (dir.-prof. G.V.Vygodchi
(NMOUS SYST94, Pbralolo9yo in rabbitS)
off. on reaction to Tacc-
(VACCINNS AND VACCINATION, in rabbits)
off. on nervouB system PhY8101
USSR/Virology - Eujian and Animal Viruses E-2
Abs Jour Ref Zhur Biologiya) No ly 1957P 406
Author N.A. Morozov and X., 1. Korol I kova
Inst
Title Modification of the Virus of Smallpox.
Orig Pub Izmenchivost' mikroorgunizmov, IK., Kedgiz, 1956, 113-il6
Abst In order to establish the transformation of the virus of
natural smallpox into a vaccine virus, two experiments
were carried out on rabbits with the subsequent vaccina-
tion of calves with the vaccine. The initial virus of
natural smallpox vhich possessed strong pathogenic and
toxic properties, after each paseagevas transformed into
a good quality virus of smallpox vaccine, producing on
vaccination of humans only local symptoms and serving as
an excellent prophylactic agent against natural smallpox.
By passages in snimls,,this new quality was strengthened
and transmited by heredity, providing valuable and high
Card 1/2
MUMMY. H.A.; KORW4UVA= M-1-
Upertmental model for titratton of Imounopenic oroperties af
smallpox vaccine. Zhur.,n1krobiol.spid. i immun. 2~ no-7:7-10
J1 '57. (MIRA 10:10)
1. 12 Institute eoide-Aologii i m1krobiologLi imejA G6-ia'--ei AMN
szjzilt'
(UGGINIA, virus,
immunogenic titration (Run))
MORMOVA, M.A.j KCROLIKOVA, M.T.
Experien". in using selection in the preparation of smallpox vaccine&
Nauche oans prolave br*kto prop. 10316-19~ 161. (MM 18:7)
1# Institut spid6miologii i mikrobiologll ime Gamalei AMN SSSR.
KUYNOV, S.R. - KOROL I KOVA
Characteristics of the distribution of some microelements in
carbonated waters of Armenia. Izv. AN Arm. SSR. Geol.i geog.
nauki 15 no.2:43-58 162. (MIRA 15:5)
1. Vsesoyuznyy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut gidrogeologii
i inzhenernoy geologii, ~Ioskva,
(Armenia---Trace elements) (Armenia- Mineral waters)
ITILYNOV1. S.R.; KOROLIKOVA, M.Kh.
Basic principles of utilizing trace elements of carbonated waters in
geochenical prospecting for ore deposits as revealed by the
prospecting operations in the central part of the lesser Caucasus.
Geokhimiia no.5:453-463 162. (MIRA 15:7)
1. All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hydrology and Geological
Engineering, Moscow.
(Caucasus-4-fineral waters-Composition)
(Caucasus-Trace elements)
UCANOV, S.R.. M. 71al.
Gha-act-arlstics or the disitributon of some in
the mireral waters of- Ithe jAseer Caunasua.
no.9372-~13 164. (,~!Fl .17;11*)"
1
BAK=-v'A, R.G.; VORONIII, K.V.; KOROLtKOVA 0 A MIRONOVA, T.A.
Efifect cf protracted pregnancy on the course of labor and the fetus.
Nauch. trudy Kaz. gcs. med. inst. 14-359--.361 164. (MLRA 18:9)
I. 1-ya kaCedra akusherstva i ginekologii (zav. - prof. R.G.
Bakl,ye,,-n. pro 'L.-konsul iant P.V.Manenkov) Kazanskogo medits-inskogo
instituta.
t4.
BAKII:'W, R.G.; KGROLIKOW, O.A.; MIRONGVA, T.A.
Average blood loss during the placental and early po:,Anatlal
periods of labor and the factors Influencin.g its. 14auch. trudy
Kaz. gos. med. inst. 14:363-365 164. Wfu- 18:9)
1. 1-ya akusherstva _i ginekologii (zav. - prof. H.G.Bakily,,,-va,
prof,konvulltant P.V.Manenk-ov) Kazanskogo meditsinskoga in-
stituta.
SUTYUSEDCVA, A.A. , vrach; KOROLI KOVA, O.A. , aspirant
%-- - - -, - - - - --
Two cases of foreign bodies In the vagina of young girls.
Kas.-med.shur. 40 no.2:78 Mr-Ap 159- (MIPA 12: 11)
1. Is ginekologichookogo kabineta polMiniki Reepublikanskoy
klinichemkoy bol'nitsy Minsdrava Tatarskoy ASSR (glavvrach -
Sh.V.Bilwhurin, mauchW riikovodltell,;S3rof.P.V.Manenkov).
(VAGINA--FMIGN BO
KOROL-KOVA, 0. A., Cand Med Sci -- (diss) "Treatment of inflammatory
processes in the mammary gland and subcutaneous tissues drawn off by
punctures following the introduction of antibiotics." Kazan', 1960.
13 PP; (Ministry of Public Health RSFSR$ Kazan State Med Inst, First
Chair of Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Chair of Microbiology);
200 copies; price not given; (KL, 25-60, 139)
KOROLIKOVA, O.A., assistent; SkFINA, S.G., assistent
Two cases of congeniatal, ichthyosis in newborn infants born of the
same mother with the subsequent birth of a normal infant. Kaz.med.
zhur. no-4tg"l Jl-Ag 162. (KMA 15:8)
1. 1-ya kafedra akuaherstva, i ginekologii (zav. - prof. P.V.
Manenkov) Kazanskogo meditsinskogo instituta i akushersko-
ginekologicheskoye otdeleniye Respublikanskoy klinicheskoy tollnitsy
Iglavnyy vrach Sh.V.Bikehurin [deceased]).
(DEFORMITIES)
z T
~--Q; Q
Y,
KOROLIKOVA, O.A., assistent; TDIFLULOU., G.Sh.
Treatment of climacteric disorders with general restora-
tive agents. Kaz. med. zhur. no-1:43-45 Ja-F163-
(MI11 16:8)
1. 1-ya kafedra aktwherstva i ginekologii (zav. - Prof. F.V.
Manenkav) Kazanskogo meditainskogo instituta i 2-ya zhenska-
ya konsul'tatsiyu (zav. - T.G.Fayzullina) Kazanskogo medi-
tsinskogo instituta.
(CLIMACTERIC)
DRNIZIN, H.S.; PASARVICH, G.A.; PAXTORIS, N.A.; XUROLKOVA, 0.1.;
KHMU3VA, L.D.
The etiology of membranous conjunctivitis. Act& virol.11ngl.1d.-
3:193-200 0 '59.
1. Department of Influent& and acute catarrha of the respiratory
tract and clinics of the Ivanovsk7 Institute of Virology,
Academy of Medical Sciences; Children's Infectious
diseases clinic, 2niL Pirogov Moscow Medical Institute; Base
of the Children's Municipal Hospital No'.1, Moscow.
(COWMTIVITIS stiol)
PASMWICH, G.A.9 iand.med.nauk; KORCL'KOVA, 0-1-; METZ'N, R-SO
Clinical aspects of mmbranous conjunctivitis of viral etiology.
Pedlatrila 37 no.10:66-69 0 159. (MM 13:2)
1. Is kliniki detskikh lnfektsiy II Moskovskogo meditsinskogo Instituta
imeni I.I. Pirogovs, (saveduyushchiy kafedroy - prof. D.D. Lebedev) na
base 1-y 111nicheekoy gorodskoy '4etokoy bollnitay (glavVy vrach - sas-
lushennyy vrach RSFSR Te.T. Prokhorovich) I laboratorii katarov varkh-
mikh dykhatelluykh putey Instituta virusologit ANN SSSR (zavedvyushchty -
prof. V.M. Zhdanov).
(COZMCTIVITIS In Inf. & child.)
(ADMVIRUS Ilm IONS in inf. & child.)
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L 13296-66
ACC MR: AP6000331 S"CE CODE: Ult/0286/65/000/021/0020/0020
INVENTOR: DrapkIna, D. A.; Drudzl, V. G.; Tgrgkoy, y&. A.; Dorwhina, N. 1.; .17
Plitina, I. P.; KOrOl1k2X1&O- N'
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':TITLE: A Nsthad for producing a ph"PhOrogen of re d 630-039).5-(41-diewathylanino-
benzylid~ne)_b&rbIturLc acids
entific Research Ing Class 12, No. 175969 (announced by the All union Sol-
tltut* Of Chemical ReagOnts and Eapecially Pun Chemical Sub.
;stanc08 (Vgesoyuznyy nauchno-18416dovatel'skly institut khWchaskikh reaktivov I j
:osobo chistykh khIsIcheskikh Vashchestv)]
:50URCE: Byulleten' Izobrst"Iy I tovarnykh snakov, no. 21, 1965, 20
'TOPIC TAGS: Phosphorescent materials Iminescence, surface active agent
ABSTRACT: This Author's Certificate Introduces a method for producing a phosphoro-
gen of red 630-(639)-5-(40-diouthylminobenzyUdene)-barbituric acid by condensa-
;tion of*barbitwic acid with 4-divethylaninobsnaldehyde In the presence of an alka_~
,Ii. The Iminsecence intswity of the product to Increased by conducting the
lcwd 1/2 ...... UDC 547.854. g. 07
48-12-15/15
AUTHORS: LeyteYzeny L, G* I Berkovskiyy A. G. Breydo, Y11- , Glukhovs-
koy, B. M- Korolikova, 0- S- Tarasoval Ye-
New Industrial Types of Photoolectron 1jultipliers (Novyye promYeh-
TITLE$
lennyye tiPY fotoelektronnykh umnozhiteley)
pb;1RI0DICAL; izvestiya AN SSSRv Seriya Pizicheskaya, 1957, Vol. 21, Nr 12,
pp. 1653 - 1659 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: At present the production and delivery of some new photoelectron-
-multipliers (FEV) worked out by the authors were begun on an in-
dustrial scale* They are shortly described here. 1.) The production
of the special multiplier for the scintillation-sDactro:aeters
(P a Y -29 was recently begun. It has a good amplitude-dissblving
Power which is guaranteed by the comparatively high sensitivity Of
the cathodes of the device. The integral sensitivity is higher
-1
"
-1
"b1
ue
one
, the
, on the average 40 - 45)a A lm
than 30 p A lm
is higher than 6)u A m1-1 which corresponds to a quantum discharge
of more than 9 ~ at X ;~ 4000 ~. Besides the electron-OPtics
at the entrance of the multiplier guarantees a good taking over
of the electrons from the cathode to the dynode, as ,ell as Mini-
mum losses in the first cascades. The amplitude of the noise, mea-
1
37--a. NaJ(Tl) on the 50
Card 1/4 sured in relatLon to the photopeak of CS
40-12-15/15
New Industrial Types of Photoclectron Multipliers
variants a system was found which guarantees good focusing of the
electrons and ininimum scattering of the time of flight. The cal-
culations of the maximum time-of-flight gradient in this multi-
plier system with grid yielded a quantity of 40-10-10 sec (at a
voltage of 100 V/cascade which is 3 - 4 times less than tn the
multiplier-syBtem H4646 preference 3)-
4-) The beat ratio of the signal to tte background in the wave-
-range of 5500 to 8000 1 is given by the bismuth-silver-cesium ca-
thodes. The experimental samples of multipliers with such cathodes
are produced in two sizes: that of the (1)3Y -29 and in a smaller
size. The multipliers have 11 cascades. Their integral sensitivity
of the cathodes on the average is 45 50 A lm-'. The amplifica-
tion is of the order of magnitude 105 lot at a full supply-vol-
tage of 1400 - 1600 V. The smaller multiplier is distinguished by
a great Vibration-strength.
5.) The miniature-FEV. At present a construction was worked out
for an eight-cascade-miniature-multiplier J~ 3); whose outside
diameter is greater than 22,5 mm and whose heiaht is 65 mm without
peg. The flat, semi-transparent cathode of antimony-cesium has a
Card 3/4 working diameter of 18 mm. Its sensitivity is below 25 ~L A lm-1.
New Industrial Types of Photoelectron Multipliers
It guarantees an amplification up to
The dark currents are of the order
There are 8 figure2,and 3 referenceu,
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
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lo5 at a voltage of goo - 10OV.
of maernitude 10-8 A,
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t' which are Slavic.
On, Some Characteristics of New industrial Types of the j"pj A_8-,22-c---122
(Data From the VIIIth All--Union Conference on Cathode Electronice, L~Tjl'njrc!'if
October 17--24, '957)
with a. oathnde of Msmuth-a _~lver -cesium is determined by Hhe
pax-ticulariti ee of Ate speztrai. characteristic (f ig, I I., -s) A
iniatule mu A. __
Mi ' 1UPI-ier with a seinit-ranspax-ent- r-athado of ant.-
mon;y.ces!v.m was worked out for the application in a pon-able
device., f) A fitrther mult1plier with a massiv-'3 ant imopy- oesiln-r.
cathode has a lateral opticaj. entrance (Ref 1~, The type.-, e)
and f) exe vi.brationpro-f.
Finally the stb.:1ity of the r-yk; is diecussed. whic~h was In,
vestigated by the authors, In. the discussion of this ab!-:trac"
participated G~ IS. Villdgrube, and N,. S, MilebiOlroi-, Th,~re
ara 4 f -igures, I iable., and 1 reference,, which is
Electlcn mu!!~ _Jp -P.,..opert~j es 2. Electron
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AUTHORS: Berkovskiy, A. G., Breydo, I. Ya., Gilukhovskiy, B. M.,
Korollkova, 0. S., Leyteyzenq L. G., Taraeo-fa, Ye. I.
TITLE: Data Concerning Industrial Photoelectrondo, Mult.--pliers for
Scintillation Spectrometers (No~ryya dannyye o promyshlennykh
tipakh fotoelektronnykh umnozhiteley dlya &1Vs`Lr-V"111yatsionnykh
spektrometrov)
PERIODICAL: IzYestiya Akademii nauk SSSR, Ser,*ya fizzi.,-heskaya, -1958;
Vol.22, Nr 8, pp. '005 - 1008 (USSR)
ABSTRACT, At the 7th All Union Conference on Nuclear SpectroAcopy the
basic features of ne-FAI '-Dhotoelestroni"3 =.-t.plieZ FEM)
types for spectrometry were i2cmman!.zated (R,~~f -;). in -Ih'j.& paper
the authors give new data on eazlier de-F-aloped FEM types, whi,~h
are already in industrial production, and or, ne-x FEMes the
development of which was tarminated in 1957, In thai year the
mass production of the basia type .-,f tho spectrometers, the
FEM-29 was started,, As a of the inv---stigationev the
types were arranged according ti "he -*2-t-agqa in the first,
Card 1/3 cascades of the multipliers w1iich g-aazan--~E~ a good ampi.;,tud;~
SOT;/ 4 on -22-6- !9/20
Data Concerning Indust-rial Photoelectron'.c. M,..l 1 4'. iIers fc~
Spectrometers
resolution. As the problem arose whethez would be possible
to produce spectrometers FEM with a better resolu-~ion, it was
attempted to produce spectroae~qzr- FEM wit"Ic. muitialka],A
cathodes (aa, for example Sb-Na-K- zr Sb-Na--K-,Cs cathodeB)
(In figure 3 the charactexisticd of th9se cathodea are given).
The FEM-24 went into series production in the last yee,Z (Ref 1).
The authors i~az-.ried out experiments w,4.-.h gci~d p~7ospecto with. a
multip2ying system wi-i;h torcidal dynodes of A!-Mg-alloye. 0,1e
of ths now types of midget spect--om-etkti,3 FEM 4a desoribid au
follows: cathode diameter 2-5 mm~ max'-mum acckei d~-ameter
34,5 mmP length 1 10 mm. For operation the multiplier
is equipped with a high-ree~,atvancri po.-entiomel"er. From the table
can be seen that the reso-,U-1-ion cif thsre avi.l.tipliers is of the
same order as that of FEM-29. The basic features of the design
of the M-31 are giTen in reference 3. The spectrometric rez,
solution of the FEM-31 which was measured with a crystal with
a diameter of 14 mm was within the limilte of 895 - 11%. An FM
with a large cathode (diameter 300 mm) was developed for work
Card 2/3 with liquid synthetic soint441latorB."Antimony-cesium cathode