The Journal of Kharkov National University, Vol. 569,
Physical series "NUCLEI, PARTICLES, FIELDS", Issue 3 /19/, 2002
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ARTICLES |
Yu.M. Poluektov
Quantum field description of the interacting bose-particles systems (Rus.) |
3 |
S.A. Duplij, A.S. Sadovnikov
Regular supermatrix solutions for quantum Yang-Baxter equation (Rus.) |
15 |
N.A. Azarenkov, Yu.A. Akimov, V.P. Olefir
Surface waves in planar waveguide structure 'metal-dielectric-magnetized plasma of a finite pressure' (Rus.) |
23 |
V.S. Mikhailenko, D.V. Chibisov
Beem-drift instability of plasma with axis encircling ions (Rus.) |
29 |
D.L. Grekov
High frequency way of helium ash removal from stellarator-reactor (Rus.) |
33 |
V.D. Khodusov
Excitation of secondary waves in gas of quasi-particles by external fields (Rus.) |
38 |
A.N. Vodin, A.S. Kachan, R.P. Slabospitsky, S.A. Trotsenko, I.V. Ushakov
Fine structure of the analogue 2p3/2 resonance in 23Na (Rus.) |
41 |
A.A. Asheko, K.E. Nemchenko
Dipole relaxation in water. Basic dispertion region (Rus.) |
45 |
I.N. Kudryavtsev, K.E. Nemchenko
Phonon spectrum of bcc crystals in model with elastic links between the atoms from three nearest coordination spheres (Rus.) |
51 |
V.N. Borisko, A.F. Tseluyko, V.T. Lazurik, D.V. Zinov'ev, S.V. Borisko
Modeling of intensive x-ray generator on the basis of low pressure plasma diode |
55 |
P.I. Stoev, I.I. Papirov, N.A. Azarenkov
Impact strength of beryllium (Rus.) |
59 |
A.A. Zavalishin, S.Yu. Zubova, S.V. Lytovchenko, T.S. Maslova, V.O. Chishkala
Study of silicides microstructure and way its control (Ukr.) |
64 |
M.I. Ayzatsky, A.N. Dovbnya, V.A. Kushnir, V.V. Mitrochenko, A.N. Opanasenko, S.A. Perezhogin, D.L. Stepin
Electron beam autobunching in linac injector (Rus.) |
69 |
V.N. Borisko, A.A. Petrushenya
Monocusp negative ion source with plasma emitter of electrons (Rus.) |
74 |
B.I. Shramenko, A.V. Torgovkin
Calculation of optimal parameters bremsstrahlung convertor for medical radionuclides production (Rus.) |
79 |
L.D. Lobzov, P.A. Demchenko, Ye.V. Gussev, N.G. Shulika, A.V. Ovchinnikov, V.F. Kovalenko
A system of RF power supply for the 10 MeV linear proton accelerator with a modified phase-alternating focusing of a beam (Rus.) |
83 |
V.V. Gritsyna, S.P. Gokov, D.I. Shevchenko, A.G. Koval'
The life time of a number of electron-excited states of CuCl molecule that is in low vibrational state (Rus.) |
88 |
V.N. Borisko, S.V. Borisko, Ye.V. Klochko, D.L. Ryabchikov, I.N. Sereda
Investigation of emission characteristics of H- ion source on the basis of reflective discharge with metal hydride cathode |
91 |
V.G. Kirichenko, A.I. Snurnikova
The influence of vanadium addition on the segregation of doped Fe57 atoms in subsurface layers of zirconium - based alloys (Rus.) |
94 |
V.F. Klepikov, V.V. Lytvynenko, A.S. Molev
Orderly structures in materials for electrical engineering and energy (Rus.) |
97 |
FINE STRUCTURE OF THE ANALOGUE 2p3/2 RESONANCE IN 23Na
A.N. Vodin, A.S. Kachan, R.P. Slabospitsky, S.A. Trotsenko, I.V. Ushakov
Abstract
The g decay of the analogue 2p3/2 state in 23Na which displays in the 22Ne(p,g)23Na reaction as a fine structure consisting of two resonances with Åp = 1967 and 2174 keV was studied. The strengths of given resonances were determined, g decay schemes were made and partial g-ray widths were evaluated. The rate of M1 transition (p3/2, T> = 3/2) ® (p3/2, T< = 1/2) was strong delayed in relation with its value obtained in the frame of many particle shell model with surface d forces. It was established that at g-decay of the analogue 2p3/2-resonance were more intensively populated levels with E* = 0.440 (5/2+) and 2.391 (1/2+) MeV. This fact was explained by existing of interferential effects between the analogue state and the Å1 giant resonance. |
KEY WORDS: 22Ne(p,g)23Na reaction, isospin, analogue state, g-decay, probability of g-transition. |
STUDY OF SILICIDES MICROSTRUCTURE AND WAY ITS CONTROL
A.A. Zavalishin, S.Yu. Zubova, S.V. Lytovchenko, T.S. Maslova, V.O. Chishkala
Abstract
The molybdenum silicides microstructure depending on the forming condition is studied. The quantitative metallography method establishes the average size of a grain, size distribution of grains and a phase structure.
The influence of processing separate technology factors and initial characteristics of a molybdenum substrate on a microstructure is determined. The capability of a silicides microstructure regulation by variation of saturating environment, temperature, annealing mode, additives and other characteristics is shown. |
KEY WORDS: microstructure, molybdenum silicides, quantitative metallography, grain size, structural - phase transformation. |