March 1
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March 1

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2022
ISBN
9783112496749
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Classification Scheme
  2. Author Index
  3. Contents
  4. Review Article
  5. Theory of Electromagnetic Waves in Metals and their Interaction with Ultrasonic Waves (II)
  6. Original Papers
  7. Investigation of the Electric Properties of Cu<sub>2</sub>S Single Crystals
  8. Exciton Spectra in Thin Crystals
  9. Free Carrier Absorption in n-Type CdTe Crystals
  10. High-Temperature Modifications of the Semiconductor Compounds CdSnAs<sub>2</sub> and CdGeAs<sub> 2</sub>
  11. Exchange and Spin-Orbit Coupling in KFeF<sub>3</sub>
  12. Diffusion Concentration Distribution near an Idealized Contact Spot
  13. Minority Carriers in Zinc Sulphide
  14. Hot Electron Mobility in Polar Semiconductors
  15. Tectorial Selective Surface Effects in the Optical Absorption and Photoelectric Emission of Thin Metal Films
  16. Electrical Conductivity of Metals
  17. Magnetoabsorptionsmessungen an Tellur
  18. Relativistic KKR-Calculations on the Band Structure of Selenium and Tellurium
  19. Climb of Extrinsic Faults in Silicon
  20. The Orientation Distribution Function of the Crystallites in Cold-Rolled and Annealed Low-Carbon Steel Sheets
  21. On the Effective Recombination Cross-Section of Charged Centres in Crystal Phosphors
  22. Direct Observations of Plane Wave and Spherical Wave Pendellösung Fringes
  23. A Contribution to the Problem of the Spatial Distribution of the Spontaneous Magnetization in Thin Films
  24. Thermally Activated Dislocation Motion in a Solid Containing a Multiple Spectrum of Dislocation Obstacles
  25. Dependence of the Ferromagnetic Domain Width on the Thickness of Cobalt Foils
  26. The Ultrasound Generation under the Gunn Effect in a Piezoelectric Material
  27. N- and S-Type Negative Resistances and Relaxation Oscillations in Au-Doped Double Injection Ge Diodes
  28. Effect of Temperature on the Dielectric Relaxation in Polycrystalline Ferrites
  29. Spectres d'absorption et de réflexion, dans l'infrarouge lointain, de ZnSe, ZnTe et CdSe à basse température
  30. Mossbauer Spectrum Shift Depending on the Degree of Spin-System Ordering
  31. Z<sub>1</sub>- and Z<sub>2</sub>-Centres in Mixed Crystals of Alkali Halides Doped with Sr<sup>++</sup>
  32. Charge Compensation of Trapped Holes in Silver Bromide
  33. Optical Study on the Ferroelectric Orthorhombic Phase of Fe-I-Boracite
  34. Variation of the Refractive Indices of Calcite, with Pressure to 7 kbar
  35. Elektronenmikroskopie von Gleitlinien auf verformtem NaCl
  36. On the Trap Distribution in Thin Films of Copper Phthalocyanine
  37. Spin Density Oscillations in a Polarized Free Electron Gas
  38. Versetzungsecken in kubisch-flächenzentrierten Kristallen
  39. A Study of Quench Hardening in Copper
  40. Recrystallization of Cold-Worked Gold during α-Irradiation
  41. Paramagnetic Resonance of Copper Atoms Stabilized in Alkali-Halide Crystals
  42. Erratum
  43. Short Notes
  44. Elektronenmikroskopische Untersuchung zum Mechanismus von Bariumtitanat-Kaltleiterkeramlk
  45. Photoemisslon Studies on Amorphous Layers and Single Crystals of Selenium
  46. The Influence of Ion Bombardment upon the Induoed Magnetic Anisotropy in Thin ffiokel Films
  47. Luminescence of Sm <sup>2+ </sup>in CaSO<sub>4</sub>
  48. On the Theory of the Hall Effeot in Ferromagnetics
  49. Electron Paramagnetic Resonance of Ti <sup>2+ </sup>Ions in Cadmium Sulfide Single Crystals
  50. A Rapid Method for Orientating Crystals from Kossel Patterns
  51. Effect of Doping on the Optical Absorption of Circularly Polarized Waves in n-Type GaAs in a Magnetic Field
  52. Absorption of Polarized Light in CdSnAS<sub>2</sub> Crystals
  53. On the Interpretation of Broadened and Shifted Lines in MSssbauer Speotra
  54. On Electrical Properties of PbTe Thin Films
  55. Magnetoelastio Interaktion in BVC-Garnet
  56. Preparation and Resonance Properties of CuO Doped YIG Single Crystals
  57. Disappearance of Quadrupole Splitting of the MBssbauer Resonance in Iron-Carbon Austenite at Elevated Temperatures
  58. Tunnelling Effect and High Pressures
  59. Experimental Comparison of the Grain Boundary Diffusion Models
  60. The Effect of Particle Size on the Fracture Strength of Sodium Chloride,Single Crystals
  61. On Surface Reoombination.Changes due to Edge Disloca
  62. Atomic Relaxations in a Pace-Centred-Tetragonal Alloy
  63. On the Meohanism of DC Electroluminescence in pCu<sub>x</sub>S-nZnS:Mn,Cu,Cl Film Structures
  64. Susceptibility and Magnetization of β- and δ-FeOOH
  65. Erratum
  66. Pre-printed Titles