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KOPTSIX, V.P.,
*mw
Kethod of supopposition of Pywcotry S.00 a used In eryatmIlop"q6tcol,
Krtl%t9tllO9rafII* 2 UO-1:99-107 157. (MLRA lC:?)
1. Moak-ovskly gosudaretvennyy universitet Iment M.V.Lomonnsova.
(crystallogrophy. Mathematleal)
24 (2)
AUTHORS: Minayevaq K. A.9 SOV/55-58-6-12/31
---7o-ronkov, A. A., Solov'yev, A. F., Izrailenkof A. N.,
Popkova, Ye. G., Kozlovaq G. I.
TITLEt Investigotion of Now Pie2oelectric Crystals on Small-dimensio3ed
Samples (Isaledovaniye plyezoelektricheskikh kristallov na
malykh obraztsakh)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Moskovskogo, universiteta. Seriya matematiki,
mekhaniki, astronomii, fiziki, khimii, 1958, Nr 6,
pp 91-98 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In 1955 one of the authore.sucaeaded in developing a simple
method of investigating crystalline dielectrics with respect
to their piezoelectricity (Ref 1) by the mechanical excitation
of piezoelectric oscillations at low frequency near crystal
resonance. The strength of the piezoelectric effect was
determined from the ratio to a quartz standard. Part of the
results of investigations carried out with 1200 crystalline
dielectrics are given by two tables (Table 1: 186 crystals
with smaller piezoelectric effect than quartz; table 2:
111 crystals with a greater effect). It was further found In
Card 1/2 the course of the investigations that a fact of great
Investigation of New Piezoelectric Crystals on Small- SOV/55-58-6-12/31
dimensioned Samples
importance for the theory or piezoelectrics is the rule
governing the distribution of piezoelectric crystals
according to space groups of symmetry which are favorable to
the piezoelectric effect. This fact may be of use for the
detection of new piezoelectrics among the dielectrics with
known space symmetry. It was further fouhd that the symmetry
assumed in the case of many substances was too high. The
authors thank A. V. Shubnikov for supervising work, and
A. N. Kost, V. M. Belikov and a number of other comrades for
placing the crystal samples at their disposal. There are
2 tables and 9 references, 8 of which are Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra kristallofiziki. (Chair for Crystal Physics)
SUBMITTED: June 11, 1958
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A5THORS- -K-,pAeik) V-o-A., Minayeva, K. A., SOV/46-22-12-33/7
.13
Struk~-,~ B. A.
TITLE: Dielect~,i!a Investigations of Sma11, Samples of P-.Lezoelectric
1-yatals (Dielektricheskiye issledovaniya kristallov
segnetoelektr:~~:ov na malykh Gbraztsakh)
PERIODICAL3 lzvestiya Akadem-4i nauk SSSR. Serlya fi.7-1cheskaya, 1958,
V-~!- 227 Nr 12, pp 1537--i540 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In -the present paper a devioe is described by mpans of which
the temperature dependsn--~e of the die--ectric constant E(T) can
be pl%~ted and the dependenie of polarization on the electric
Pield 11M meas,ired w' *th small mono-orystal samples within the
range -190 -i-2500
.emperati=e . The device can be used for
the investigation of die-fec"I.-io anomalies i-a piazoelectrics and
f,,r the debermIrtat-'on of phase transitions in crystalline
diele-4tx:~osj the phase transitlons being acccmpanied by the
-:az'at~.on cf j -,~f the substanoe. The method of the RC-chain
described in pulblioations (Refs 19 2) was used for the device.
The principal radiotechnical scheme of the device (without
generstc-r and potentiometer) is given in Nguro 10. Apart from
Mard 1/3 plu,i-Vi~g tho Oopondonoo C(' Hilo duvikie 'permits also the
Dielezt:r-4,3 Inrestigations .;f Small- Samples of S01,1114,85-22-12-33133
Piezaelect-rip, Crystals
determination of the 3,-;_,urrence of spontaneous pularization in
sample by means of an ordinary oscillographic scheme
(no figure). The E(T)-ourves of 24 Euleatrics were plotted to
chook the device, whereby it was shown that the dependence E(T)
caa be plotted with a-affic-fent accuracy. The di'scOntinuity of
6 at 1200 Ywas determined for polarized BaT_J1O 3 ceramics with a
,rery smal-1 sample (0.1 s M x 0.1 om). In (-,TH mor-ocrystals
d 4)"SO4-
dielectri~. anc-malies were detem-'r-ed at -51% The temperature
depe-_-.de)-.-,e of "he and t-he field are given
IL fig,;xes 2 and 3. The tempexature dependence of r. of (NH 4)2S04
In the range of high temperatures is characterized by rapid
1+4 -
.~.z,.;-X-aasa of aotive crystal conducti-,-_,ty near the me V~Alg-point
This mathod makeq it pot)siblo t:) -~)botirvo othor pro(108000
Lo the ohangtj o~ pit(, (A,,jtjkoro Lub oxporiments
to anomalies in tablet-shaped
S-liignett.?-salt and BaT_`03 saimples, yet without success. This
--be I he presenc~e of air
.ffe,,,t J.s, b,~,ae,.-ar,compl~_- Ay +i'ed by t.
CaTd 2/3 iaye-~,st binding agents and a chaotic arranpemnent of arystalline
Diele.,tx~.-1..l Investigaticna of Smal'. Samples of SOV148-.22-12-33133
Fiezoelecntriv Crys 'a'-.g
grains in the hetqrogene-;,.i& system. After all, the investigation
yst~xl s seeTs -0 -r.0- *.,-.,-,!.: d'
cf 2mall 1, and m,,re
The dpv-"",,a deszr--'-Iced may be -.used the ssea:-ch of new
p (rol-,gh scheme f.n F~g 4)
and ftr pr~-,iiminary
measurement of sabstames -nh-.*.th -.ar. 'b~, -,b,..a-inp-,,l wi.thout
d -a!-ies --,i the form of smal-, Thers3 are
4 Lrd 8 ---,.fevenoes, zi .,f -.vh"-ch arg Soviet.
ASSOCIATION. Rz.:~~'.c-.hqsldy vnivorslteta im. M. V.
L
?t. of Mys'.-s -,f the State Univeralty
Y. V.
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SOV/70-4-2
AUTHOR. fropt 8 ~~ -13/36
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TITLE: Dielectric, piezoele-~tric and Elastic Properties of
SIngle Crystals of Resorcinol (Dielektrichaskiye,
plyezoelektricheskiye i uprugiye svoystva monokx-istallc-.,
rezortsina)
PERIODICAL; Kristallografiya, 3.959, Vol 4, Nr 2, pp 219-222 (USSR)
ABSTRACT-, Cryatala of ro,�oru-JnoJ.j C 11 (011)LIT Wove prepared from
6 4
aqueous solution out of contact with air. The morpho-,
logical features of the crystal faces as ifell as the data
of goniometric measurements showed that the crystals are
of the rhombo-pyramid forin of the class Zm . From 12
crystals about 50 plates were cut for oxamination. At
room tomperatu-re and I kc/s the dielectric constants
were found -to be:
Ell :.,- 3-51~~ 0.07, c 4-14+0-07, e
22 33 r~ 3.54+0.05
The static values were some 20% greater than these.
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Dielectric, Piezoelectric and Elastic Properties of ingle Crystals
of Resorcinol
The pyroelectric coefficient P T9E was found by
Ackerman8s method (Ref 6) to be336 + 12 c.g.s.u./OC. Tho
piezoelectric coefficients were fouit-d to be:
d15 ~ 53.9 x 10-8 ; d24= 55#3 x 10-8 ; d31 = -12.4 x 10"8
d32 =-12.8 x 10-8 d33 16.8 x io-8 c.g.s.u.
The accuracy was about 10-1570. The dynamic values were
less than these static values by 20%. The coupling
coefficients were about 5-15%. The elastic coefficients
were measured by the resonance-antiresonance method. The
3
density value used was 1.28 g/cm . Results are to 100%
from measurements of 28 specimens.
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Dielectric, Piezoelectric and Elastic Properties of Single Crystals
of Resorcinol
=
* 19.0 x 10-12 cm2/dyne
111
*22 = lo.6
s33 = 15.0
s44 = 30.'7
S55 = 23.0
s66 = 25.0
s12 = - 4.0
*13 = 3.4
s23 = 8.8
c11 10.3 x 10 10 dynes/cm2
22 111.11
33 12.9
c44 3.3
C55 4.4
C66 4.0
c12 = 6.2
c13 = 7.4
C23 = 6.9
This is the first time the resonance method has been used
for the determination of all the compliances s ij of a
of
crystal/symmetry 2m and it can be recommended for cases
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Dielectric, Piezoelectric and Elastic ProperLIeZ o~ ain' Crystals
of Resorcinol
where thedirect measurements of the c ij by impulse
methods are inapplicable. Because of the high pyro-
electric coefficient crystals of resorcinol must be
thermostatted. The crystals must also be protected
front solvents. Acknowledgments are made to A.V. Shubnikov,
G.B. Bokiy, I.M. Sillvestrova and V.F. Parvov.
There are 2 figures and 8 references, 4 of which are
Soviet and 3 German, I English.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
M-V. Lontonosova (Moscow State University inteni
M.V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: November 11, 1958
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AUTHORS: o mik -A -gpd Nobyakov, I.B. SOV/70-4-2-14/36
TITLE: The Dielectric, Piezoelectric and Elastic Properties
of Cancrinite (Dialcktrichoskiye, plyezoeloktricheskiye
i upx-ugiye evoystva kristallov kankrinita)
PERIODICAL: Kristallograftya, 1959, Voi 4, Nr 2, pp 223-225 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The mineral cancrinite is closely related to nepheline
and has the formula (Na 2Ca)4[A'S'0416CO3' (H20) 0-3.
Its hardness is 5-5.5 gnd density 2.42-2.48. The space
group appears to be C 6 = c63 but the piezoelectric
properties agree better with the group 6m . Cry5tal
plates were cut corre--tly oriented to 51 . Dielectric
susceptIbilltles were measured as e 11 622 =-9.5 * 0.1
and c 33 = 11.2 +-0-3 at room temperature with a bridge
circuit working at 50 c.p.s. The loss at 20 kc/s was
tan 6-0-01 and the dielectric strength was about
30 kV/mm. The piezoelectric and elastic constants were
Cardl/4 measured dynamically by conventional resonance methods.
SOV/70;4--2..14/36
The Dielectric, Piezoelectric and Elastic Properties f CAncrinite
Of the three piezoelectric moduli d 311 d33 and d 15
the last could be determined directly and was (averaged
from 10 specimens):
d 15 = -(27 + 4) x 10-8 G.g.s.u.
with an electromechanical coupling coefficient k of
about 1511. From indirect measurements d found to
8 328 was
be (13 4 5) x IQ- and d (+2 +3) x IQ c.g.#.11. T11(o
coefficient of electromeolianical coupling corresponding
to d (14.9 0-3) x 10 was 13140. The elastic
32 12
compiliances were found to be a
CM2/dyne-, 44 = (4-2 0-1) x 10
844 = 1/c44 = (4-3 + 0-2) --' 10- ;
s66 I/C 66 = (3-5 + 0.1) x 10- 12 directly from principal
Card2A cuts. The other values were derived from 3 groups of
Y70-4-2:W-6
SO
The Dielectric, Piezoelectric and Elastic Properties of C nc~4nite
~cryxtals cut with 0 = 45, 60 and 750 and were:
a (2 * 0-3) x 10-* 12 ~ a ~ = (1 - 3 0. 3) X 10" 12 and
il (0.3. 0. 2) x -12 3j
13 10 12 cm /dyne. As 566 = 2(aii. - 512)
12 (0.2 + 0.3) x 10'* '.!,. 0 as a12 cannot be
positive. The crystals were rather imperfazt, and c-on-
aidorablo variations between specimens were found. it
16 concluded that.-oancrin-ite does not come up to quartz
as regards elastic properties but exceeds it in piezo--
electric activity and in effe,~~tiveness of radiating and
picking up u/s vibrations both in longitudinal and in
torsional modes. It is therefore important to produce
artificial crystals.
Acknowledgments are made to G.P. Barsanov and
D.P. Grigorlyev.. There are I figure, I table and 10
references, 8 of which are Soviet and 2 German.
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I - SOV~7o~4~2-&36
The Dielectric,.Piezoelectric and Elastic Proper ie f ancriniti-
ASSOCIATION: Mookovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet imeni
M.V. Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni
M.V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: November 15, 1958
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SOV/70-4-2-16/36
AUTHOIAS: Chumakov, A.A. and Koptsik, V.A.
TITLE: Experiments on the rystallisation of Now Piezoelectric
Substances (OPYt kristallizatsii novy1ch plYezoelektriches-
kikh v0shchostv)
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiya, 1959. Vol 4, Nr 2. tip 235-238 (USS10
ABSTRACT: Full piezoelectric measurements have been made (by
others) on only some 30 substances. The authors of
this paper have carried out work on the crystallisation
from solution of-materials selected from 120 dielectric
compounds available commercially. Tests for activity
were made on powders. About half the materials tried
could be grown as large crystals from suitable solvents.
7 standard solvents were tried for each. Seeds were
prepared by lowering the temperature of saturated solutions
and were later used in growing big crystals in the
dynamic regime (by crystalliser). A table of 49 materials
is given with certain physico-chemical data and the
recommended solvent. Solubilites are availablo in
standard tables (ex. A. Seidell). Measurements of,the
card-1/3 coefficients of clectrome.::hanical coupling of the following
SOV/70-4-2-i6/36
Experiments on the Gryat,611isation of Now Piezoelectric Substances
materials Ind 'leated that full determinations of electrical
and mechanical parameters would be worthwhile: sodium
salt of 0-anthraquinone monosulphonic acidi arabinose;
acetoxime; barium nitritel benzophoixone; dimethyl
glyoximef, cadmium bromide (CdBrlkl-l 0); potassium
,~p2
phthalate; calcium Iodate,, LUICO 2 H20 lithium formate-,
acetophenone oxime; ramnome; sulphanilic acid;
terpine hydrate; dl.--treonine~ uro-tropine; formaldehyde
sodium bisulphite- quinine hydrochloride,., cmiber
anhydride fC 4H40 3).
Aelmowledgments are made,~o A.V. Shubnikov,
A.N. Xzrallenko and G#I. Kozlova.
There are 1 table. and 12, ref ere=- es, 11 of which are
Soviet and I English.
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Experiments on the Crystallisation of Now Piezoelectric Substances
ASSOCIATION: Institut kristallografii AN SSSR (Institute of
Crystallography of the Ac.Sc.USSR)
SUBMITTED: April 8, 1958
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5/181J60W/04/25/034
BO02/Bo63
AUTHORS: Koptalki,4. A.# Teraskovap Le A*
TITLE: Investigation of the Temperature Dependence of Electric and
Elastic Parameters of Cancrinite
PERIODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tola, 1960, Vol, 2, No- 4, pp. 697-700
TEXT: In an earlier paper (Ref. 2), the dielectric constant Ej as well as
the piezoelectric and elastic moduli of cancrinite had been determined at
room temperature. In the present paper, the authors determine its behavior
between +200C and -14000--The temperature was measured with an accuracy
of 0.20C, the dielectric, piezoelectric, and elastic coefficients with an
accuracy of 4, 99 and 3fo, respectively. The same samples were used, that
had served for earlier published determinations. To be true, there occurred
deviations which are explained by the aging in one year. Three different
sections were examined (Pigs, 29 3, and 4). At low temperatures, anomalies
occur in E and the piezoelectric moduli; the precise position is dependent
on the orientation of the cut..The anomalous dielectric behavior of
cancrinite can be explained by the structure (Fig. 1); According to
1
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of Electric and Elastic Parameters of B002/Bo63
Cancrinite
V. A. Ioffe and I, So Yanchevskayag this anomaly corresponds to a resonance
absorption at 180 kilocyoles; it is possibly the consequence of an electron
transition in the aluminum oxygen tetrahedron from one oxygen atom to an-
other. The piezoelectric anomalies are apparently related to the dielectric
ones, These conclusions are only provisional, an accurate investigation
requires a better structural determination and an investigation on synthetic
material. There are 4 figures and 6 references: 5 Soviet and I Freach.
ASSOCIATION; XGU9 fivioheekly fakulltet
(Moscow State University, Department of Physics)
SUBMITTED: May 22, 1959
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85004
S/048/60/024/010/013/033
B013/BO63
AUTHORS: Koptsik. V. A., Strukov, B. A., Sklyankin, A. A., and
Levina, M.--Y-e.
TITLE: Dielectric and Calorimetric Study of Ammonium Sulfate- and
Ammonium Fluoroberyliate.,Frystals
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk VASR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960,
Vo.l. 24, No- 10v PP. 1228-1230
TEXT: Large ammonium sulfate monocrystals were obtained from an aqu "Ous
solution of the chemically pure reagent by applying the cooling method.
Ammonium fluoroberyllate was synthesized by Lebeau's method (Ref. 19i) *
The crystals were bred from its aqueous solution by evaporating at a con-
stant temperature. Studied dielectrically were c-cuts of (NH 4)2S04 crys-
tals and b-cuts of (NH BeF crystals. The crystalline powder used for
4)2 4
the crystal breeding was studied calorimetrically.. e and tan 6 were meas-
ured after all stabilization processes were over. Temperature dependences
of E and tan 6 are shown in Fig. 1 for the c-cut of (NH 4)2 so4crystals,
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Sulfate- and Ammonium Fluoroberyllate Crys- B013/Bo63
tals
and in Pig. 2 for the b-cut of (NH 4)2 BeP4crystals. The dependences tan 6(T)
have the same character in both crystal types. F_ (T), on the contrary,
exhibit considerable differences. The authors also considered temperature
dependences of polarization for different field strengths in the region of
phase transformations of the mentioned crystals. The respective results
are published in a separate article. Fig. 3 shows the temperature depen-
dence of specific heat c p for (NH 4)2SO4* It was found that the cooling
of the specimens at T > T K is not always accompanied by their transition
into the piezoelectric phase. The undercooling was determined as being
about 0.4 4 0-5 0 , which corresponds to dielectric measurement results.
The mean value of integral temperature of transition was 490 cal/mole..The
temperature dependence of c p on (NH 4)2 BeP4is given in Fig. 4. The curve
shows a characteristic X-peak. No undercooling effect was observed. The
discrepancy between the transition temperatures determined calorimetrical-
ly (-J9.9 and -98.60C) and those determined dielectrically (-47.6 and
-93.4 0 is probably to be explained by an inaccurate graduation of the
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Sulfate- and Ammonium Fluoroberyllate B013/BO63
Crystals
thermocouples used in dielectric measurements. The authors thank
A. N. Izrailenko and A. Po Solov'yev for their assistance. The present
paper was read at the-Third Conference on Piezoelectricity which took
place in Moscow from January 25:t0 30, 1960. There are 4 figures and
7 references: 3 Soviet.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gos. universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov).
VNIIFTRI
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85005
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.BO13/BO63
AUTHORS: Koptsik, V. A., Strukov, B. A., and Nevedomskaya, I. K.
I
TITLE: Study of Optical Propertieslof Some Piezoelectric Crystalsl
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR. Seriya fizicheskaya, 1960,
Vol. 24, No. 10, pp. 1231-1233
TEXT: The authors studied the temperature dependences of birefringence
in piezoelectric ammonium sulfate-(NH 4 )2 so4and ammonium fluoroberyllate
crystals (NH 4)2 BeF 4* The scheme of a complete apparatus for crystallo-
graphic measurements is given in rig. 1. The apparatus was constructed
after blueprints supplied by the designers of the universal microscope
stage (Ref. 6). In the practice, it permits an arbitrarily rapid heating
or coolliig of the specimen and a stabilization of temperature. The
temperature course of birefringence for the c-cut of the (NH 4)2 so4 cry8tal
is shown in Fig. 2. The marked change of the quantity 6 n in the transition
point makes it possible to observe optically the course of the phase
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Piezoelectric Crystals BO13/BO63
transition in ammonium sulfate crystals. The authors believe that the
coloration of specimenst which proceeds from the corners toward the
center, reflects the transformation process from the paramagnetic phase
into a piezoelectric one. Below the transition point the crystal is cleft
on the plane of cleavage. The authors succeeded in following the
dynamics of this process. At the interface between two phases considerable
inner stresses appear in crystals, the consequence of which is a crystal
cleavage. Fig- 3 shows the temperature dependence of birefringence A n
for the b-cut of (NH 4)2 BeF4crystals in the temperature range from +200 to
-1300C. At -900C birefringence was found to attain a marked maximum.
This can also not be brought in connection with the change of the
geometrical dimensions of the specimens due to thermal expansion. The
domain structure remains invisible even when strong transversal electric
fields are applied. Optical observations confirm the results of dielectric
and calorimetric measurements, according to which there occurs a transi-
tion of first order in ammonium sulfate, and a transition of second order
in ammonium fluoroberyllate, or thereabouts. The present paper was read
at the Third Conference on Piezoelectricity, which took place in Moscow
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S/046/60/024/010/014/033
B013/'DOQ63
from January 25 to 30, 1960. The:~-e are 3-.figures, and 7 references'. 3
Soviet. V
ASSOCIATION: lloskovskiy gos. universitet im. Lt. V. Lomonosova QToscow .
State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov) VNIIFTRI ,
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Investigating the effect of teaperature on the electric and elastic
parameters of cancrinite. Fix. tyer. tela 2 no.4:697-700 Ap 16o.
(MIRA 13:10)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvewW universitet, fizlcheekly fakulltat.
(Cancrinite)
Polymorphic phase transformations and the eywmetry of crystals.
I Kristallograftia 5 no.6032-943 N-ID 16o. (MMA 13:12)
1. Mookovskly gosudaretvenWy univer#itet iment M.V. Lomonosova.
(Crystallography. Mathematical)
EOPTSIK, 3TRUKOV, B.A.; #ILYAIIKIIT# A.A.; LZVnIA, M.Te.
Dielectric and calorimetric investigation of crystals ammonium
oulphate and ammonium fluoberyllate. lzi. AM SSSR Ser. fiz. 24
no.10:1228-1230 0 160. (MIRA 1). 10)
1. Moskovehy goiudwatTenW univereltet im. M.V.Lomoaosova i
VSeso7uzny7 nauchno-insledovatelsehy institut fizikotakhnicheskikh
i radiotekhuicheskikh izmerent7, Moskva.
(Ammonium atkIphate OrYstile)
(Ammonium fluaberyliate crystals)
/Sj / err, ID 71) 2071L
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Z194/E184
AUTHORS: Koptaik, V.A., Strukov, B.A., and Yermakoval L.A.
TITLE: A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating the
Electrical and Elastic Properties of Crystals
PERIODICAL: Pribory i tekhnika eksperimenta, 1961,No.l,pp.184-188
TZXr:' Progress in the development of laboratory cryostats is
briefly reviewed. A circuit developed by B.N. Vasillyev which was
a further development of one used by Wilson and Stone (Ref.9) was
used in constructing a precision laboratory cryostat for
investigating the electrical and elastic properties of crystals in
the region of polymorphous p~aase conversions. The apparatus was
required to produce stable temperature points every 0.1-0.2 OC;
the stabilization of the temperature should be within � 0.005 OC
for a time of 30 minutes to one hour; the specimens should be
maintained in vacuum or in an atmosphere of dry gas; electrical
terminals in the thermostat chamber should be so designed as to
ensure the complete absence of temperature gradients. The
equipment consists of a cryostat, a temperature stabilising
circuit, a vacuum system and a potentiometer circuit for
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Z194/F.184
A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating the Electrical
and Elastic Properties of Crystals
temperature measurement. The thermostat chamber of the cryostat
consists of a copper block (9 in Fig.1), 180 mm high and 45 mm in
diameter. In the cylinder are drilled two cylindrical ducts over
three quarters of its length. One duct is used for thermocouples
and the other for ampoules with specimens. The outer surface of
the cylinder is threaded with a four start thread; two of the
grooves contain n1chrome wire heaters and the other two platinum
resistance thermometers. The heater resistance is 1 kilohm and
the thermometer resistance in 300 ohms. Under conditions of
automatic control the surface of the copper block is maintained at
a constant temperature. Because of the good thermal conductivity
of the copper, after an interval of 10-15 minutes the same
temperature is established I.n the volume for the test specimen.
The copper block 9 covered with an aluminium screen 10 Is
placed in a cylindrical glass vessel with double walls. The inner
space is connected to a vacuuin flask containing liquid nitrogen.
The temperature sensitive element is the platinum resistance
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B194/El84
A Precision-Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating the Electrical
and Elastic Properties of Crystals
thermometer would on the copper block and connected in a balanced
bridge circuit, the other arms of which are manganese resistances
and an inductionless resistance box. When the resistance of the
platinum thermometer alters, it alters the phase of the output
signal from the bridge and the function of the rest of the circuit
is to apply the necessary amount of heat to the heater to maintain
the resistance of the platinum thermometer equal to that of the
resistance box. A schematic diagram of the control system is
given in Fig.2 and the method of operation is explained. The
vacuum system consists of two main parts, one of which is used to
evacuate the inner cylinder of the cryostat and the other to pump
from the glass ampoule with specimen holder. The system includes
a rotary vacuum pump, an oil vapour trap and appropriate valves and
pressure measuring devices. The required temperature in obtained
and maintained as follows. The copper block with.theampoule is
placed in the inner vacuum flask of the cryostat. Liquid nitrogen
is poured into the outer flask in which the level of nitrogen Is
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A Precision Laboratory Cryostat for Investigating the Electrical
and Elastic Properties of Crystals
automatically maintained. Cooling commences at a rate of about
0.5 OC/min. When within 3 to 40 of the temperature required to
stabilise,the inner vacuum flask is evacuated until the pressure
in it reaches io-3 mm HS, then the rate of cooling rapidly
diminishes. The bridge is then balanced by means of the resistance
blocks. The automatic temperature control circuit is then
connected and any further reduction in temperature takes place in
steps controlled by the resistance blocks. The accuracy of
stabilisation, was checked by measuring the e.m.f. of a triple
copper constantan thermocouple with a sensitivity of 0.1 mV/oC-
During 60 minutes the temperature changed by less than 0-005 OC.
The cryostat has been working for two years and temperature
characteristics of a number of crystals have been obtained*
Gratitude is expressed to B.N. Vasillyev for useful suggestions and
to A.F. Soloviyev for help in setting up the circuit.
There are 3 figures and 13 references: 5 Soviet and 8 English.
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3 Outer.Flask;
4 Protective Tin Caning
5. Wooden Block;
6- - Ebonite Stopper.;
7 Glass Connecting Pipe'z-"
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8 nubber Riiig;.
9 Copper Block;
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KOFTSIK, V.A.; SIROTIN, YU.I.
Symmetry of piezoelectric and elastic tensovs and of the physical
properties of crystala. Kriatallografiia 6 n0-54766-768 S-0 161.
OWA 14:10)
1. ~bskovskiy gosudarstvanW universitet imeni Lomonosova.
(Calculus of tensors) (Crystallography)
STRUNOV, B.A.; GAVRIWVA,, N.D.; KOFTSIK, V.A.
Some characteristics of the ferroelectric phase transition In
(NH4)2BeF4 oryotalo. Kristallograftia 6 no.5s780-782 S--O 761.
(MIRA 14:10)
1. Moskovskiy gosudaretveimyy universitot imeni Lomonosovao
(Ammnium fluoberyllate-Electrie properties)
0 0
UTM-C,
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*ITLE.
37943
S/181/62/004/005/038/055
B108/B112
Strukov, B. A. K i k A and Ligasova, V. D
roDerties of amimon-
Experimental study of the ferroelectric p -
ium aci6 sulfate in the vicinity of the high-temperature
ohase transition
PEMODICAL: Fizika tverdogo tela, v. 4, no. 5, 1962, 1334 - 1338
TEXT: An attempt is made to formulate the thermodynamic -theory of Ginz-
burg and Devonshire -for the ferroelectric NH 4HSO 4' The measurements were
made in 'he temperature interval from +10 0 to -200C at 5.10-2 mm, Hg. In
order to find 'he exoansion coefficients A and B of the free energy, %,,-hich
enter into the relations for the displacement of the transition point in
an electric field, the authors measured the effect of an electric field
unon 'he phase transition in NH 4FISO 4* The hysteresis loop observed in
the ferroelectric phase vanishes at the point Where E reaches its sharp
peak (1700 at -2.3~OC). 4"leasurements of the spontaneous polarization
indicate that only the first two terms in the expansion for the free ener&r
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B108/B112
have to be taken into account'. The coefficients at these terms were
calculated from the experimental data: A - 1.36-10 -2 and B - 8.4-10 -8
electrical CGSU. The measured displacement of the Curie temperature undert
the action of an electric field is in good agreement with calculated d t
, 1. 2/3
(T - T. O.E ; k - 0.16). It is established that the high-temparature
nhasc transition of NE411304 is a socond-kind transition. There a~e 7
12.,,-~Ures and 1 table. The two most' important English-language references
are: H. H. J. Appl. Phys., 30, 1010, 1959; R.'Pepirrsky. Phys.
2-ev., 111, 1508, 1958.
A3'G:,'!AT1O11: ',oskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(!!osco,a State University imeni M. V. Lomonosov)
U B 7,, IT'T E DJanuary 16, 1962
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AUTHOR: Kos3tsik. V.A.
TITLE: Changes in the symmetry of piezoelectric crystals by
the direct and the reverse piezoeffects
PERIODICAL: Kristallograflya, v-7, no.1, 1962, 144-147
TEXT., A table is given of the changes in symmetry which take
place in piezoelectric crystals without special polar directions
under the action of an electric or mechanical pressures, it
follows that if the crystal is studied in its strained state, extra
piezoelectric and elastic moduli are required to describe its
behaviour. An estimate of the magnitude of the effect is made for
ADP (ammonium dihydrogen phosphate) and it is suggested that certain
experiments should be carried out to test the relationships
calculated. There is 1 table.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet
im. M.V.Lomonosova (Moscow State University imeni
M.V.Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: April 15, 1961
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AUTILLAIS; Strukov, B.A., and KoPtsik, V.A.
T IT U.: Thermodynamic examination of the ferroelectric phase
transition in crystals of (N7H4)2BeF4
PERIODICAL: Kristallografiyas v.7, no.2, 1962, 234-237
TEXT: The experimental data relating to the phase
transition in crystals of (Nkl4)2BeF4 are examined in the frame-
ifork of the thermodynamic theory of Ginzburg and Devonshire.
The displacement of the Curie point under the action of an
electric field has been calculated and measured experimentally.
The free energy is calculated as a function of polarisation and
temperature. Good thermodynamic data on the compound have been
ptibl�shad eavli-ev (Ref.5: B.A. Strukov. N.D. Gavrilova,
V.A. Koptsik, Kristallografiya, v.6, 1961, 78o) and the crystals
were shown to follow the Curie-Ifeiss law. Theoretically the
calculated value of the displacement is 7.4 x lo-5 degrees.
volts-1 cm and'this agrees closely with the experimental value
C~rd 1/2
Thermodynamic examination of S/07o/62/007/0O2/oo6/o22
E132/E:16o
of 6.9 x 10-5, confirming the applicability of the thermodynamic
theory. The authors thank Professor V.K. Semenchenko for his
conunents.
There are 3 figures.
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat im.
M.V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni M.V. Lomonosov)
SUBMITTED: MaY 15, 1961
Card 2/2
STRUKOVI B.A.; KOPESIK, V.A.~LICMOIVA, V,D.
Z.-rperiniental study of the ferroclectric properties of
arm onium bigulfate near a high-temporature phase transition.
Fiz. tver. tela 4 no.5-.1334-1338 ity 762. (MIRA 15:5)
2. I-loskovo-Ifty gooudarqtvennyy universitat imeni Lomonosova.
(Ammonitin sulfate-Elec trio properties)
KOPTSIK, V.A.
... . .... ..
Measuring the oymmotry of piezoelectric cryotals in the direct
and inverse piezoeffect. Kristallografiii 7 no.l::144-147 Ja-F
,62. (MIRA 15:2)
1. Moskovskiy gosudaretvennyy universitet, im. M.V. Lomonosova.
. (Piezoelectric substances)
(Cryatallograpby., Mathematical)
KQEW , V. -A.; SIROTIN) Yu- I-
"Space magnetic symmetry of tensors."
report submitted for 6th Gen Assemblyy Intl Union of Crystsllography, Rome,
9 Sep 63-
Moscow State Univ.
KOPTSIK, V. A.
"About polar and non-polar electric and magnetic crystal structures."
report presented at the Symposium on Phase Transitions in Solids, 6th General
Assembly, Intl. Union of Crystallography, Rome, Italy, 16-18 Sep 1963
(Karpov Institute of Physical Chemistry, Moscow,, USSR)
L- 12807-63 -AMC/=/ESD-3 LJP(C)/4M
rGCESSION NR: AP3000763 SIW701631008100310319103zl
AUTHOR: Koptsik, V. A.
Jr
TITLE: foli,-i;--p~olr =ndpolar-neutral crystalUna structures
SOURCE: Kristallografiya,, v. 8,.no-~,3, 1963, 319-~327
.TOPIC TAGS: - crystalline strueyurev~,~ !polars-polarp polar-neutral,,1erroalectrici
piezoelectric.. antiferroelactric,.. ftrromagnetic, -piazomagnatic, antiferromagnetic,
.antiferrimagnetic, Shubnikov groups
,ABSTRACT., -The autl-ior. offers a- alasstfication of crystalline structures in approxi-
.~mation of point electrical -AtdtagnaU6 iloments acicording-to macroscopic, 'properties
(ferroelectric - FS, piezoelectric -14F,,-'antiferroelectric - AFE, ferromagnet-ic
FYI, piezomagnatic.- PM, antiferromagitatie - AM4j. and their combinations) in the
'Shubnilmv magnetic groups and classe,4. This is - an extension of Hippel I a iork (Z.
Phys. 133# 158-173* 1952) and of the autfior's own earlier work (Dissertation, M.,
1952). The classification is shown in Tables 1 and 2. The author concludes that
groups termed FM in the classification assume under certain conditions antiferro-
magnetic and antiferrimagnetic spin configurations, in a manner similar to that in
pyroelectric groups. Detailed crystallochemical analysis of the actual magnetic
configuration can not be made here, however.. because of insufficient data. ~He
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remarks merely that consideration from.the,viawpoint of symmetry always determInas
only necessary, not sufficient, ~ondltions for-realizatlon df the structure. The
class of spiral magnetic structures,, for example,, is not yet,described by-known
Shubnikov groups but requires the introditation of semicantihUous magnatic.g.,ows*
Superimposed symmetries are the on3,v absolute prohibition. After working out the
;equivalent positions in magnatio groupp, the positions forbidden to magnetio atoms'..~
and the positions permitting magneti.6'momant may be indicated~ Orig. art.. has:
1 figure, 2 tables, and 5 formulas,
ASSOCIATION: Moskovskiy gosudarstvanny*y universitat im. M. Vj Lomonosova
'(Moscow State Universipy)-
SUBMrMD,. 290at62 DATE ACQV 21Jun63 EXCL-., 65-
SUB CODE: P9 -0
NO REF SOV, 16 OTHER: ~002
,Ord 2/ 12
SIROTIN, Yu.I.; KOPTSIK, V.A.
Magnetic space eymetry of tensors, Dokl. AN SSSR 151 no.2028-331
j1 063. (KIRA 16%7)
1. Moskovakiy gosudarstvannyyuniversitet im. M.V.Lomonosova.
Predstavleno akademikom A.V.*bnikovym.
(Calculus'of tensors) (Crystallograghy)
SPIVAK, G.V.; LUKIYANOV, Me.; TOSHEV, S.D.; KOPTSIKY V.A.
Observation of the domain structure of triglycine sulfate by
means of an electron mirror. izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 27
no.9t1199-1202 3 163. (MIRA 16:9)
1. Fizicheskiy fakulltet Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta
im.H.V.Lomonosova.
(Glycine) (Domain structure)
(Electronic apparatus and appliances)
xylsixt V.A.
Polar-polar and polar-neutral crystalline StrLictures, Kris-
tallograftia 8 no-3s3l9-327 Yq-Jo 163. OURA 16 AU)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitat Jmeni LoomonoB*vae
A.Ya. Koptsik, 71.A_.
""'rEvtion study of
4-t S- -4-4
phase t ran --z; Icn
erroelqctric crys d r R cLai
U ~'rt; U-1 ~iC L171 CBMLUL~I&-b lull,;
_i?,ast that th -e -,9 e --pend on t~- e
J
the cry3tal Ls or on of' the sam-
on wb~-Aher it is a thin film). 11,10st of 1-ho paper is devoted
L
ACCESSIMPT NR: AP5016115
de-criDtIon of the cryostat, in which cool!ng was accomplished by
a stream of nitrogen gas. The temperature was held constant within
OC/cm. The
nt in the samD]Lo was 0 l
an~ the temperature gradie
17r-Own by evaporating aqueaus 9n' I
-~,Yg ta2 g were o',_-ta! ned : ne~~-4 --s alo!-:i7 the
T-5 C f, C
,q'-th the a-axis r,,,;en d
PE)
~'t -I on pho toi--r-i-!hs
s::,,w-3iI tLat the altice e .11 n "Ui e
'L,,-, stants
,d3e. The lattice c n
:,aelectric phases as well as t"ne e, in
"oun4 4-c be '.rj
an" ee pin sky (A c ta c ry, ta]
lat
U al ~19 g~~ titude to M.M.Umanskly f
or
)ng on tbe construction o0 ~Iho c-I
n 2 f 0 ln~, I as al~ I
AF5016115
F-i z i che sk 09 o faku 1 e t Mo 9 ko v q-ko,,;-- o q c
Lui. L'-t.V.;,,Uuionosov8 (Physics Deparmnenn, mtoscaw 5tate Unlv.)
-04
/,'-PA~ a )-2!EPF(c
j3
128 !-C,
V
.
A
vat!---n of domain 5tru-ture low
1-00TUIRCM: MIT &SSR, Izvestiy-a. Berfizicheskaya,v.20a,no.6,1965,956-961
1AGS: ferroelectricity, domain structure
FACT The domain stmctures of (NTId)2T3eFj,
ol-Iqlarv9d bv the solid ~e,,I
-NP -ell
sbed.
-9 1 r, F, cccled in !-Lull
n.- he c -v 3 t ~~i-
A L:
'3 Cn
The
are given d o ma In r~: - t',
A0CFq3ICN 11R., AP5016128
1 e t n relation to the crystal syn-duet-ries in the paraelectric and
r i c states. The thicimesses of t~-~ in '-:-PC4 were
3,--M-!;1z3 9 of differ--nt J.- masFe:: ~41 e C-1:1
'.~F~3 tO bP- 070~)r, -I-
I, C --me S a-nd 'to be 2.7
kr, s s e s o f
-10
mi C C. T-1 r
KAn z i g ( "FerroeIl -:)c I ty
~i3 #-jere in good
T..X11t.,114
H.,eA;~Zig and
Y,3 r z
a b-I e.
L~~ 1 ON n ane
EXC L CC -,,,E Ss
C)IO
KOMIK., V.A.;., GA'lFlJXStj, N.D.
Faperimantal study of -the pyroalectric effect In ferroelectric
erptals. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. fiz. 29 no.110969-IcM N 165.
(WPA 18-11)
J.. Fizichaskiy fakulstet Moskovskogo gnsudar6tvennogo url-
versiteta.
-C~
/,r. /oo A6 /ooO
r y-, ta 1-11 z a t i o-6--from -fo- Ak
arnet,
taiL,zation
synthctic material
= seffid-
co-in(lum
mlca
,
, .
,
p ,
,
til-anate, tungs.ate
JAO~r!~UCT, A symposium Gn crystallization from solutions and -,I--lts was held in
7~ 7 Marcn 15-17. One hundred ",mbem from --u1,:-Rr,a , -'Pr-Lar~y, Poland,
qrld Czechoslovakia read. Th3
papers fell into six basic groupst ge eral questions oh
t t he,) ry and method,
-Istailix-Rtion
--orundum single crystals I 'ml~-a frcm solutions and
)f Farpats, 3pthe.5~s of somac anil
k r~I-j t-In aV49 's.
d'
A.
A.
L 6c,969=6
A-MMION NRt AP5018615
14. Klebar (E. Germany), ev (Bulgaria), N. P. Luzhina, Z. S. M
jKat~jh edvedova, and
A. or,,unuv alA A. 5.
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100
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for
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ACC NRt AP6015500
aries of the cr-jstallites of the ceramic. In antiferroelectrics of this type, the ab.'
sorption anomaly is related to the spatial polarization vector which plays the role oi-
an order-disorder parameter; in the antifermelectric phase it defines the dipole
superstructiuv and turns to zero above the Curie point. The anomaly of sound absorp-
tion is related to increased relaxation time of this parameter near the phase transi-
tion temperature of second order. Specimens of the ceramic were made available by V_._
A. I~uMv. L. A. Shuyaloy assisted in the investigation of sound absorption at low
frequencies of the order of 50 to 100 kilocycles per second. Orig. art. hasi 2 figuxes.
CODE: 20/ SLMM DATE: OODec65/ ORIG REF: 019/ OTH REF: 001
2/2 d-,
ACC NRI APr/005332
SOURCE CODE:
-AUTHOR; Krasnikova, A. Yao;Koptsik-, V.*X.; Strukov, B. A.; Van Min
ORG: bloacow State University im. M. V. Lomonosov (Moskovskiy gosudarstven.W univer-
sitet)
TITLE:. Dielectric and optical investigations of the irreversible ferroelectric phase
transition in crystals of potassium
SOURCE: Fizika.tverdogo tela, v. 9. no. 1, 1967, 116-221
TOPIC TAGS: potassium compound, ferroelectricityp phase transition, dielectric con-
stant, electric polarization, double refraction.
ABSTRACT: The authors carried but precision measurements of the dielectric constant,
polarization, and the coercive field, ~nd also investigaitions of birefrinC,;P_nce of
tetragonal potassium ferrocyanide crystals in the temperature interval -10 - -70C.
The apparatus used for the investigations is described elsewhere (PTE no. 1, 183,
15,051'and earlier). All the electric and optical properties exhibited anomalies near
the ferroelectric phase transition point at -55.6C. For the tetragonal crystals
tested, the irreversible transition is accompanied by spontaneous polarization along
the [1011 and (1011 directions, with values 1 and 0.75 microcoulomb/cm2 respectively.
it was also observed that in crystals with small angler, between the optical axes
irreversible transitions are observed at temperatures that increase with increasing
angle between the optical axes. Comparison of the results with nuclear magnetic res-
U19/0181/67/009/01/0116/0121
Ccwd 1/2
ACC NRs AW005332
onance and other tests made on these crystals leads to the conclusion that a probable
connection exists between the physical properties and the fact that as a rule a
potassium ferrocyanide-cr,/stal does not crystallize with any one distinct structure,
but all its structural types crystallize simultaneously so that it is difficult to
establish the limits governing the crystallization conditions of any particular modi-
fication. Me authors thank G. S. Zhdanav and M. M. Umanskiy for a discussion of
the results. Orig. art. has: 7 figures.
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L'Card. 2/2
ACC NRt /V SOURCE CODE: UR/oo78/67/012/001/0062/0067
AP7006229
AUTHOR: Rashkovicho L. N.; Koptsik, V. A.; Volkova, Ye. N.; lzrailenko, A. N.;
Plaks, E. M.
ORG: Physics Department, Moscow State University (Fizicheskiy fakul'tot, Moskovakiyl
gosudarstvannyy universitet)
TITLE: Some properties of aqueous solutions of Nff4H2P04 and N4jD~P04
SOURCES Zhurnal noorganichookoy khimiip v. 120 no. 1p 1967, 62-67
TOPIC TAGS: a=oni= phosphatep deuterium comDound, deuterium oxide
ABSTRACT: The solubility of N14H2PQ4 (AD?) and 041~ZP04 (D-ADF) and the density,
refractive index and conductance of their aqueous solutions were studied in order
to make use of the corresponding concentration and temperature relationshiDs for the
control of the crystallization process. The deuterated compound was prepared by
successive crystallizations of ADF from heavy water. The solubility of ADF and
D-ADF was found to be linearly related to the temperature: o = 26.21 + 0.4463 t, and
the solubility of D-AD? in 1~0 surpasses that of ADP in H20 by about 8%. A plot of
the density of the AD? and D-AD? solutions varsus their concentration gave a linear
dependence. The refractive index data are described by the linear relationships
NADP = 1.3309 + 0 0013801
ND-ADp= 1-3285 +'0:00138c.
nrd 1/2 UDGt 546-39'115-!j-8~4-1 V05"-39'ji.2#185--3&--1-O4----
XOPTSIOVSKATA, L.S.; PRMPAYWVSWA, I.S.
Westmont of paritonitte by Intra-1mritoneal administration of
penicillin. Sovet. mod. 16 no. ?:8-9 July 1952. (CLML 22:4)
1. Candidate Medical Scle=ss for Koptsinovskaya. 2. Of Moscow
Municipal Scientific-Research Institute for First Aid Iment, K. 11.
Sklifonovskiy (Director -- R. T. Nifontov; Read Physician --
Prof. B. A. Petrov).
KOPTSIOVSKAYA, L.S,p kand.med.nauk; CHMOV, I.L.
Activity of the propordin pptm In surgery on the abdcminal
organs. Khirurgiia, no.IOSIU,-128 161. (KmA 14:10)
1. 1w 4-7 khirurgiabookoy kliniki (zave - prof* P.I. Amdronov)
Homkovskogo gorodskogo nauohno-ioeledovatellskogo instituta skoroy
pamoshohi imeni W.V. Sklifosovskogo (dir. - zasluzbenrqy vraeb
USSR N.M. Tarasov, glavnyy kUkurg - oblen-korrespondent 99 SWR
zaaluzbermyy dayatell nauki prof. B.A. Petrov) i TSentrallnogo
ordena. Lenina institute, gematologii i perelivaniya krovi (dir. -
dayetvitellmyy chlen 201 SSSR prof. A.A. Raffdasarov [deceased]).
(ABDMM-4URGM) (PROPERDIN
ImmovamA, R.S.
Fml-"~-V x "" W-mww-
Role of diatbormoceaVdation of the sclera, In dUsclar&I
extraction of foreign bodies. Test. aft*, Moskva 33 noe'l:
27-29 Jan-Feb 1954. (CIM 25:5)
L Candidate Madima Soleam, 20 of Ow State Solentiflo-
Research Institute of Itra ZU"som timent Gollugollts.
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Ye.O.; aTROPAVLOVSKAYA,, G.A.; KOFTSIOVSKA.U, R.S.
SAKSONOVA, --~
UBO of andaXin in cataract extraction. Uch. zap. GNII glas.
bol. no.8:109-112163. (Mk 16:9)
1. Gosudaretvannyy uschno-issledovatellskiy institut glazriykh
bolezney imeni, Gillmgolltsa.
(~JEPROBAMJTE) (CATARACT)
KOPTSOV, A.M. (s. Rogozikha, Altayakiy kr8y)
Taking brief notes of the conditions of certain problems. Xat. v
ahkole no. 4:54-55 Jl-,Ag 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Arithmetic--Problems, exerciaes.etc.)
KOPTSOV, G.P.
In the *Cotton" pavillion. Tekst.prow. 16 no-7:53-54 JI 156.
(NLU q: 8)
1. Gl&vW inshener pavil8ona 'Malopoe V"soyusnoy prowqvhlen-
noy vestavki.
(Cotton mnufacture-fthibitions)
KOPTSOV, G.P., inzh.
"Shuttle trains" used In textile mills. Isobr.v SSSR 3
no.1:11 Ja 158. (Spinning machinery) (MIRA 11:1)
XOFTSOV. G.P.; SHOMOLN9 A.F.
The IghDV-tYpe cotton fiber-extracting machine. Biul. tekh.-ekDn.
inform. noo3s49-50 158s (MIRA.11:6)
(Cotton machinery)
KOPTSOV, G.P.; SHOMOLEV, A.F.
The SKZ-3 automatic silk-fiber reeling machine. Biul.tekh.-ekon.
inform. nce5:40-41 158. (MIRA 11:7)
(Real@ (Textile machinery))
KOPTSOVv G.P.
Good book about carding machines ("Cotton cEwding machinesff bv
N.I.Zo.lotarevp G*A,&,milov. Reviewed by K.P.Koptgov). Tekst.
prom. 21 no.3:81 Mr 161. - (MIRA 14:3)
(Carding machines) (Zolotarev,N.I.) ErmilovpG.A.)
KOFTSOV 0 p imb.
Been at Us British Comercial and Industrial Exhibition. Tekst.
prom. 21 no.9.*78-79 S 161. OMA 14--10)
Obscow-Exhibitions) (Great Britain-Textile machines)
SOV/28-58-5-22/37
AUTHORs Kalabukhav N.D. and Lo~ Engineers
TITLE: Some Requirements for Technical Blueprints (Nekotoryye
trebovavlya k tekhniaheskoy dokumentataii)
PERIODICALt Standartizateiyaq 19589 Nr 5, pp 65 - 68 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt The author discusses the confusion which at present exists
in the drawing up of technical blueprints, due to a lack
of proper and unified standards. He advocates the stan-
dardization of requirements relating to technical blue-
prints and discusses methods of designating components
and products, reproducing blueprints, etc.
1. Drafting--Standards
Card 1/1
High frequency R-C oscillator using transistors. Radiotekh. I
elektron. 1 no,,11:1413-1418 N '56, (KLRA 10:1)
1, Fisicheskly fakul'tet Nookovokogo gosudarst"nnogo universitata.
(Oscillators, Transistor)
EPTSOV, N.-"IIWIIN, S.
---- -L-7
Who to responsible for the output of defective pipes? WO
no.9:59 3 159. (MIRA 13--l)
1. Predsedatell soveta Asuchno-tekhnicheskogo obahcbestva 2-go
Gosuds,rutyannogo podsh1pnikovogo zavada (for Koptsov). 2. UcherVy
askratarl soveta Nauchno-takhnichookogo obahchestva 2-go
Gnsudarstyennogo-podship,nikovogo savoda (for Zhurin).
(Ural Mountain region-Pipe)
ZUB, K.Ya.; BOCHAROV, V.I.; KHASAY, V.P., inzhj.-KOg"NpS-'-
KODINTSEV, I.; STANISLAVCHUK, P.F.; JIRW.LRJ le.;
SIDOROV, N.I., insh. red.; USENKO, L.A., tekhn. red.
(The VL60 electric locomotive] Elektrovoz VL60; instruktaion-
naia kniga. Moskva, Tranasheldorizdat, 1963. 250 p.
(mim 16:8)
1. Novocherkasakiy elektrovozostroitelln savod.
(Electric locomotv,987
KOZENKO, A.B.; ZONTOVO A.K.; jgZCEQY, V.S.- FROLOV, A.V., red.;
ZAGC~,KINA, G.V., red.; SHENDAREVA, L.V., tekhn. red.
[Automated continuous production line for the manufacture of
fiberboards]AvtomatisirovmLnnaia potochnaia lintla dlia pro-
12vodstva fibrolitovykh plit. Moskva, TSentr. in-t tekhn.
informataii i skon. issl. po lesnoi, bumashnoi i derevoobra-
batyvaiushchei promyshl., 1962. 68 p. (MIRA 16:4)
(Fiberboard) (Assembly-line methods)
BAWLYEV., Boris Fodoro,i0i, dots-: CHUDINOVA, Izlda Mikhaylovyna;
KOFTSOVA,,3~,,,., -red.
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[Siberian Ileavy Machinory Plant of the Order of the Ivid
Banner of Labor] 0-denonosnyi I'Sibtiazhmash.ll Kraf3nr,-
larsk, Krasnolursloe knizhnoe lzd-vcl, 1964. 85 p.
(MI-RA _18:9)
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YEVLASHIII, L.S.; KOWSOVA, Ye.V.
Some practical methods for the spectrun analysis of tin
bronzes. Fizesbor. no.4:429-432 158. (MIRK 12:5)
1. Kirovskiv zavod, gor. Chelyabinsk.
(Bronze--Spectra)
XOPTWII. V.A.; MINAYNA, K.A.; VORONEDV, A.A.; SOLDVIYZV, A.F.; IZRAILCM,
AJ*'; POPROVA, Te.G.; MZZOVA, G. I.
Studying now piezoelectric crystals in small samples. Vest.Hosk.un.
Ser,.mat.,mekh..aatron.,fis.,khim. 13 n0-6:91-98 158-
(KrRA 12--4)
1. Kafedra kristallografil Moskovskogo gosudaretvennogo univereiteta.
(Piezoelectric substances)
KOPTY, A. D.
23416 AGROGIDROLOGIChESKIYo SVOYSTVA OBNOVNYRh POChVENNYKh TIPOV KAZAMSTANA.
PochvovEDENiye, 1949, No. 7,, c. 394-99.
SOt LETOPIS NO. 319 1949,
FROLENKO, Yu.G.; KONOVAWV, V.A.; KOFTYAKOV, A.M.
Automatic control of the speed of feeding band Baw unitS. Der.
lirom. 12 no.3:13144 Nr 163. (KERA 16..5)
(Band saws) (Automatic control)
Kau, 8,4 inshener; LOPT I B.A., insbaner.
Wooden span construction In building logging roads and railroads.
Lem.prom.14 no.4:10-11 Ap 134. MRA 7:4)
(Bridges, Wooden)
KCPTYAYET, Boris Panteleymonovich; STRONGIN. T.L.. red.; BABICHEVA, T.T..
--'
Econsunris guide on electrical appliances] Pokupoteliu o elektro-
tovarakh I domashnikh mashinakh. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo torg.lit-ry,
1960. 79 p. (MIRA 13:11)
(Household appliances, Ilectric)
RHVEBTSOV. V.P.; LIDNEV. M.P.; SHILOV, V.I.; OSKINKIN, A.A.; LUMM. T.N.;
KOPTTAY3VA, K*V.
Investigating the quality of carbon stools made from pig irons
containing boron. Ixw.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.11:49-58.
(KIRA 12:2)
1. Urallskiy filial AN SWR.
- (steel)
BAR EVA, Nina Fidormal YHROMEVP Valentin Mikhaylovich; SIVOKONENKOp
Igor' Mikbaylovich; KHOVANsKjyp Yuriy Mikhaylovichp- YAVLENSKUp
Nonatantim Njko3Mevjch; SHCHERBUUVp Yu,A,.p inzh.p retsenzent;
axwvo AoA*p Ooktor Ukbx*w,retv*1wxtj, SWg Z*Iop. ksoetakbme
mmko rqts*mi*Aj-KQZU9EV, P F w-kW#**kbm.&auk,, waucbWy red.;
CRWV* V.P.# Insh,p nauchWy red.; NIKITIU,, M.I.,, red.; TSAL, R*Kej,
tekhn.red.
(Parts and elemests of gyroscopio instrments] Detali i elementy
girookopicheskikh priborov. By N.F.Babaeva i dr. lAwingradp
Sudpromgis, 1962. 497 p. (MM 15:5)
(Ctyroscopic instruments)
KOFTYAYEV, P.P.
Two-action gyrocompass with electromagnetic correction and
aperiodic reduction to the meridian. Vop. prikl. gir. no.2:
123-146 160, (MIRA 15:4)
(Gyrocompass)
KOPTYAYEVA V A - MiLLMYEVA, K.M.; IVANOV, N.N.
Use of the K-160 oiling preparation in the rwindLng
.of capron fibers. Khim.volok. no.5:59-60 162. (MIRA 15;11)
1. Klinskiy kombinat iskusstvannogo i sinteticheskogo
volokna (for KoptyWva,, Malafeyeva). 2. Vseaoyuznyy
nauchno-isoledovatellskiy institut iskusstvennogo volokna
(for Ivanov).
(Nylon)
KOPTYAYF-VA, V.A.; KHARITONM, G.N.; TOLPYGINA, G.P.
Experience with the KV-150-I4 high-speed twisting and
spinning machine. Khim.volok, no.5:60-62 162. (MIRA 15:31)
1. Klinakiy kambinat iskusetvennogo i sinteticheakogo
volokna.
(Textile machinery)
(Nylon)
'S001/62/000/024/040/052
YJF B104 1 6
AUTHORS: Vasillytvaq M. 9.0 Kss*rlna, T. P., lomarots. Yo. I..
Zheatkova, Yo. 1.9 Maslova, M. F., Smirnova,
xvanov~ X.,N., Diktayeva, N. S. KO V. A.
ptlayeva,'
TITLE: Choio*,.,of now ailing agent for processing oapron in
synthetic fiber plants
it
PERIODICAL: Referit'ivnyy shurnal. Khisiya, no. 24 (11), 19629 9479
abstract 20979 (Nauchno-Imelod. tr. Tsentr. n.-i. in-t
promm-sti. N.* lostekbisdat. 1960 (1962), 82-94
TEXT: On the basim'of thi results obtained In the testing of now Iling
a
agents the authors coamend that 205 - 4-5% of the type k-160 (-160)
should be applied to the f1ber. The ailing agent consists of iio
Vellosits 0(L)# L6% 1-4 (07-4) and.6% Stearoko-6. Twisting Is to be
stabilised by low- essurs, steaming. [Abstractor's notet Complete
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KOPTYUH, Jerzy, mgr inz.
Devices informing about arrival and departure of trains,
Przegl kolej elektrotech 11 no.10:249-253 0 164.
KOPTYUG, V.A.; VOROZHTSOV, N.N,(pladsbiy), red.; SIIPAKOVSKAYA, L.I.,
----red-..; OVCHIIINIKOVA, T.K.., tekhn. red.
(Isomerization of aromatic compaundal Izorarizatsiia aro-
maticheskikh soedinenii. Pod red. N.N.Vorozhtsova. Novo-
sibirsk, Izd-vo Sibirskogo otd-mlia AN SSSR, 1963. 175 p.
(~RA 17:3)
1. Chlen-korrespondent AN SSSR (for' Vorozhts
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investigated. PhSO~NRCHMH (6 g.) heated with 30
mi.20%aq.lkfeNUsloserJedtubcSE=.at?4O'ove66.5
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