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Adsorption

Analysis of Conducting and Insulating Surfaces by Means of Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS).

M. De Paz and C. Macciö 831 The Heats of Adsorption of the Trichloroethanes on

Porous Alumina T. D. Tribbeck (N) 567 Atomphysik und -Spektren

Van der Waals Forces between Copper and Noble-Gas Atoms A. Bielski and J. Szudy (N) 1203 Values for the Electron Screening in Muonic Atoms for all Z. . . . B. Fricke and V. L. Telegdi (N) 1328 Resonance Broadening and Oscillator Strength of the Mercury Absorption Line 1850 A.

D. Gebhard and W. Behmenburg 445 Infinite Matrices, Ritz Theorem and Bound State Problems A. K. Mitra 256 Frequency Dependence of Collisional Depolarization

of Resonance Radiation.

F. Schuller and W. Behmenburg 442 Density-Functional Formalism.

L. Szasz, I. Berrios-Pagan, and G. McGinn 1516 Multipole Polarizabilities from Hartree-Fock Densities by Statistical Perturbation Theory, a Semiempirical

Approach W. Witschel and J. Haars 876 Diffusion, Elektro- und Thermodiffusion in Kondensaten Conductivity Measurements with Concentrated Solu- tions of Alkali Chlorides and Nitrates.

H. Behret and F. Schmithals (N) 1497 Kinetics and Mechanism of Solid State Reactions in the Agl-Tll System.

G. Flor, V. Massarotti, and R. Riccardi 304 Kinetics and Mechanism of MAg4I5 Formation in the

Solid-State Reactions Between ß-Agl and MI ( M = K , Rb, NH4).

G. Flor, V. Massarotti, and R. Riccardi (N) 909 Direct Determination of the Rate Constants for the Sr-

and Ba-exchange Between the Small and Large Chan-

nels in LMS 13X. . K. Frohnecke and H. Fischbach 951 Self Diffusion in Liquid Metals.

R. V. Gopala Rao and A. K. Murthy 619 A Method for Measuring Interdiffusion Coefficients

in Liquids by Wave-front-shearing Interferometry.

S. E. Gustafsson, E. Karawacki, and I. Okada 35 An Improved Method for Measuring and Analysing

Chemical and Intrinsic Diffusion Coefficients Applied to Copper-Gold Alloys.

Th. Heumann and Th. Rottwinkel 1282 Direct Correlation between Diffusion Coefficient and Transport Numbers in Dilute Electrolyte Solutions.

R. Haase (N) 1211 Conductivity of the Liquid System Formic Acid-f-

Acetic Acid.

R. Haase, H. Jaramillo-Giraldo, and K. H. Dücker (N) 391

Diffusion in the Liquid System Chlorobenzene+Bro- mobenzene.

R. Haase, R. Kottmann, and K.-H. Dücker (N) 1084 Viscosity of the Liquid System Chlorobenzene+Bro-

mobenzene.

R. Haase, M. Lethen, and K.-H. Dücker (N) 916 Internal Cation Mobilities in the Molten Systems LiN03-TlN03 and RbN03-TlN03.

K. Kawamura, I. Okada, and O. Odawara 69 Isotope Effect of Cation Electromigration in Molten

Lithium Chloride-Nitrate-Mixtures.

V. Ljubimov and A. Lunden 75 A new Procedure for the Determination of Diffusion

Coefficients from Quasi-stationary Diffusion Measure- ments in Multicomponent Systems.

W. Meiske, W. Schmidt, and E. Kahrig 561 The Electric Conductivity of Molten Hg2I2-HgBr2

and Hgl2-Sbl3 Binary Mixtures.

S. V. Mentus and M. V. Susie 312 The Electric Conductivities and Densities of Molten SnClo — ZnCl2 Binary Mixtures.

S. V. Mentus and M. V. Susie 797 Sign Reversal of Thermo EMF of Hydrogen Diffusion

in Thin Nickel Foils.

A. N. Nigam and R. Rani (N) 1787 The Conductance of Sodium Perchlorate in Water-

sulfolane Mixtures at 35 °C.

G. Petrella, M. Castagnolo, and A. Sacco 533 Thermoelectric Power of the Molten Systems (Cu, Me)Cl and (Cu, Me)Br (Me = Na, K, Rb, Cs).

E. Pezzati, A. Magistris, and A. Schiraldi (N) 388 Low-Frequency Dielectric Relaxation of K+-Ions in

the Two-Dimensional Tunnel Structure of K3Sb501 4 .

G. Schön and U. Staudt (N) 385 EMF Measurements on the Thermocell A g ^ ^ / A g l /

Ag (T2) K. Shahi and S. Chandra 1055 Dünne Schichten

The Electrical Properties of Thin Films of TiNx and TiCx. . . P. J. P. De Maayer and J. D. Mackenzie 1661 An X-ray Optical Method for the Determination of Diffusion Properties in Very Thin Bimetallic Films.

A. Wagendristel 1648 On the Temperature Dependence of the Density of Thin Vacuum Deposited Copper Films.

A. Wagendristel and E. Söllner 44 Elektronenbeugung

Apparent Reflection of Fast Electrons for Glancing

Incidence. . M. Abou Mandour and D. Harder (N) 265 An Improved Formula for Radiative Tail in Electron

Scattering E. Borie 1543 Oxydation of Thin Ni-foils Investigated by Electron Diffraction S. Drautz and S. Steeb 471 The Structure of Thiocarboxyl-chloro-fluoride as deter-

mined by Gas-Electron-Diffraction.

F. Gleisberg, A. Haberl, and W. Zeil 549

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Bloch-Wave Analysis in Electron Diffraction Experi- ments.

K. Ishida, A. W. S. Johnson, and G. Lehmpfuhl 1715 The Gas Phase Molecular Structure of Vanadium (N-

Chlorimide) Trichloride, C13V = NC1, and Vanadium Oxide Trichloride, C13 = 0 .

H. Oberhammer and J. Strähle 296 Elektronenemission

Secondary Electron Yield from Various Materials under the Impact of Light Ions at High Energies.

H. P. Beck and L. Langkau 981

Electronic Density of States of Noncrystalline Si and Ge: I. Spherically Symmetric Interference Function

Approach. . . N. C. Haider and R. L. Wourms 55 Phonon Contribution to the Dynamic Form Factor of

the Electrons in Metals. . . H. Hinkelmann (N) 109 The LCAO Interpolation Method Applied to Crystal

Electrons in a Magnetic Field. . . H. G. Müller 1378 Energy of the Quasi-free Electron State in Liquid Argon, Krypton, and Xenon.

W. Tauchert and W. F. Schmidt (N) 1085 Band Structure of Linear Polyacenes.

N. N. Tyutyulkow, 0 . E. Polansky, and J. Fabian 1308

Elektronenkanone

Investigations Performed with the Lens Method Con- cerning the Influence of Space Charge on Brightness.

R. Lauer Focusing of an Intense Relativistic Electron Beam by a Hollow Conical Laser Beam. . . F. Winterberg Elektronenleitung

1395 976

Feldionisation

The Energetics of Formation of Doubly Charged Benzene Ions by Field Ionization.

F. W. Röllgen and H. J. Heinen (N) A New Method for Surface Ionization of Organic Molecules by Attachment of Alkali Ions in Moderate Electric Fields. . F. W. Röllgen and H.-R. Schulten

918

1685 Various Donors in n-Zn-Sb and the Influence of

Sample Treatment.

A. Abou-Zeid and G. Schneider (N) 381 1 / / Macroscopic Quantum Fluctuations of Electric Currents Due to Bremsstrahlung with Infrared Ra-

diative Corrections P. H. Handel (N) 1201 On Excess Electron Mobility in Liquid and Glassy 3-Methylpentane.

I. Kalinowski, J. G. Rabe, and W. F. Schmidt (N) 568 Magnetoresistance and Band Shifts in Semiconducting Wismuth-Antimony Alloys under High Hydrostatic

Pressure. D. Schneider, R. Kruse, and H. Neubauer 92 Transport Properties and Quantum Oscillations of

Te- and Sn-Doped Bi94Sb6 .

G. Schneider and R. Trommer 1071 Elektronenmikroskopie

Study on the Ionic Bombardment in a Glow Discharge Lamp. . F. Blum, P. A. Büger, and R. J. Murphy 1247 Decoration of Cleavage Steps on CaF2 Crystal Sur-

faces P. A. Büger and K. Reichelt (N) 394 Principles of Trace Structure Analysis in Electron

Microscopy W. Hoppe 1188 Elektronenspektroskopie

Steric Inhibition of Resonance in Ortho-substituted Diphenylsulphides Studied by Photoelectron (He I) Spectroscopy F. P. Colonna,

G. Distefano, G. Reichenbach, and S. Satini (N) 1213 Valence and Core Electron Spectra of Mg in MgO.

N. C. Haider, J. Alonso, Jr., and W. E. Swartz, Jr. 1485 Multi Peak ESCA Bands in Substituted Benzenes and Heterocyclic Compounds.

S. Pignataro and G. Distefano 815 Monitoring Chemical Reactions by Variable Tempera-

ture Photoelectron Spectroscopy. A New Thermal Reaction. . . . W. Schäfer and A. Schweig (N) 1785 Elektronenzustände in Kondensaten

On the Paramagnetic Behaviour of Palladium-Silver-

Iron Alloys P. Brill 645

Festkörper

Theory of Stimulated Raman Effect in Crystals.

G. Borstel, L. Merten, and K. Rath 1233 Phase Transitions in the Alkali Ct — n. C4 Alkanoates.

P. Ferloni, M. Sanesi, and P. Franzosini 1447 Vacancy Ordering in Anion-deficient LaNi03 .

P. L. Gai and C. N. R. Rao (N) 1092 The Dependence of the Oxygen Isotope Fractionation in the Hydration Water of C u S 04- 5 H , 0 on the Crystallization Temperature.

D. Götz, K. Heinzinger, and A. Klemm 1667 Shock Compression of Plane Targets by Laser Abla-

tion C. G. M. van Kessel 1581 A Study of the Cubic Phase of Solid Acetylene-d,.

H. K. Koski 1028 On the Lattice Parameters of the Orthorhombic Low Temperature Phase of Crystalline Acetylene-d2 .

H. K. Koski 1032 Lattice Vibration Spectra. XIV. NiAs and Fe3Se4

Structure. H. D. Lutz, H. Haeuseler, and P. Willich 308 Lattice Vibration Spectra. XV. FIR-Spectra and Vibration Analysis of FeS2 Marcasite.

H. D. Lutz and P. Willich 1458 Theory of Optical Band Shape for Aig —Tiu Transi-

tion. II K. Nasu 1060 Dispersion of Localized Mode Polaritons in

K3C U ( C N)4 W. Nitsch 537

Density of States of Polaritons in Cubic and Uniaxial Crystals.

K. Rath, G. Borstel, G. Lamprecht, and L. Merten 1385 Temperature and Pressure of Exploding Wires at the Onset of Vaporization.

U. Seydel, R. Schöfer, and H. Jäger 1166 Vibrational Assignment and Force Constants of Cyclo Octaselenium, Se8 , and of the Cyclo Tetraselenium

(2 + ) Cation, Se4^ R. Steudel 1481 On the General Formulation of Yield Conditions under

Consideration of Anisotropy and Bauschinger-Effect.

A. Troost and J. Betten 492 Physical Interpretations of Isotropic and Anisotropic Yield-Condition. . . . A. Troost and J. Betten 996

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Flüssige Kristalle

Specific Volume Studies on Some Nematic Liquid Crystals B. Bahadur (N) 1094 Determination of the Elastic Constants of MBBA and EBBA by Electric Conductivity Measurements.

M. Greulich, G. Heppke, and F. Schneider 515 The Elastic Constants of a Nematic Liquid Crystal.

H. Gruler 230 Dielectric Constants and Molecular Structure of Nematic Liquid Crystals. II. Variation of the Bridging

Group. . . . W. H. de Jeu and Th. Lathouwers 79 Investigation of the Electric Conductivity of Homo-

logous 4,4'-Di-n-alkoxyazoxybenzenes in their Nematic

Phase G. Heppke and F. Schneider 316 Investigation of Phase Transitions in Liquid Crystals

by Means of Electrical Conductivity Measurements.

G. Heppke and F. Schneider 1640 Irreversible Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Alignment Phenomena in Molecular Liquids and in Liquid Crystals. I. Derivation of Nonlinear Constitu- tive Laws, Relaxation of the Alignment, Phase Transi-

tion S. Hess 728 Irreversible Thermodynamics of Nonequilibrium Alignment Phenomena in Molecular Liquids and in Liquid Crystals. II. Viscous Flow and Flow Alignment in the Isotropic (Stable and Metastable) and Nematic Phases S. Hess 1224 Torsional Shear Flow of MBBA in Magnetic Fields.

Th. Waltermann and F. Fischer 519 Frequency Dependence of Proton Spin Relaxation in

Liquid Crystalline PAA.

W. Wülfel, F. Noack, and M. Stohrer 437

Flüssigkeiten

Hypersound Properties of Water-Ethanol Mixtures.

A. Asenbaum and M. Sedlacek 871 The Density at 25 °C of D , 0 with Natural Oxygen

Isotopic Composition.

T. Babeliowsky and J. Brulmans 103 Densities and Excess Volumes of Fused Halides.

H. C. Brookes and R. L. Paul 64 Thermal Expansion of Heavy Water between 7 and

26 °C.

J. Brulmans, J. Verdonck, and H. L. Eschbach (N) 107 Miscibility Gaps in Fused Salts. Note VIII. Mixtures

Formed by LiF and two Alkali Bromides.

G. Flor, Ch. Margheritis, and C. Sinistri 821 Structure Factors of Liquid Sodium and Potassium.

R. V. Gopala Rao and A. K. Murthy (N) 383 Structure of Aluminium-Indium-Melts by Means of

X-Ray-Wide Angle Diffraction.

J. Hoehler and S. Steeb 771 Inhomogeneities or Concentration Fluctuations in Molten Al-In Alloys by Means of X-Rays Small Angle

Scattering J. Hoehler and S. Steeb 775 Sound Velocity, Compressibility, and Partial Struc-

ture Factors ( s = 0 ) in Molten Al-In-Alloys.

J. Hoehler and S. Steeb 784 X-ray Diffraction Study of Molten Tellurium.

W. Hoyer, E. Thomas, and M. Wobst 235 X-ray Diffraction Study of Molten Selenium and Tel-

lurium and of Molten Selenium—Tellurium-Alloys.

W. Hoyer, E. Thomas and M. Wobst 1633

Double Dielectric Relaxation of Non-Confocal Mem- brane-Covered Ellipsoidal Particle Suspensions.

H. Ichimura, D. Feinstein, and R. F. Schwartz 1675 Thermodynamic and Physical Behaviour of Binary Mixtures Involving Sulfolane Viscosity, Dielectric Constant and Solid + Liquid Phase Diagram of Mix- tures of Dioxane +Sulfolane.

L. Janelli, A. Inglese, A. Sacco, and P. Ciani 87 The Structure of Liquid Silver-Copper Alloys.

W. E. Lukens and C. N. J. Wagner 242 Miscibility Gaps in Fused Salts.

Ch. Margheritis, G. Flor, and C. Sinistri 896 Monte Carlo Computations on Molten Caesium

Bromide C. Margheritis and C. Sinistri 83 Renormalized and Unrenormalized Jastrow Expan-

sions of the Liquid Structure Function for Dense Fermi Liquids J. Nitsdi 1372 A Model of the Structure of Liquid Germanium.

B. R. Orton (N) 1500 Origin of the Small Maxima in Molten Au, Ag, and

Ga H. Richter and G. Breitling 992 Computing of the Free Excess Energy and the Osmo-

tic Coefficient to obtain Potential Parameters of Short-range Interaction of Electrolyte Solutions.

E. Schollmeyer 806 A Molecular Dynamics Study of Aqueous Solutions.

II. Cesium Chloride in H20.

P. C. Vogel and K. Heinzinger 789 Effective Interionic Potentials and Properties of Mol-

ten Noble and Transition Metals.

Y. Waseda and M. Ohtani 485 X-ray Diffraction Study of Molten Te and Tl-Te Al-

loys Y. Waseda and S. Tamaki 1655 Structure of Molten Mg, Ca, Sr, and Ba by X-ray Diffraction.

Y. Waseda, K. Yokoyama, and K. Suzuki 801 Gaskinetik

Third Virial Coefficients for Ar, Kr, and Xe Including Nonadditive Effects.

R. E. Caligaris, O. H. Scalise, and J. R. Grigera 227 Magnetic-field Induced Change of the Viscosity of

Diamagnetic Gases with Anisotropic Magnetic Suscep-

tibility S. Hess 111 Waldmann-Snider Collision Integrals and Nonspheri-

cal Molecular Interaction. II. DWBA-Scattering Amplitude and Cross Sections for Linear Molecules.

W. E. Köhler 117 Kinetic Theory of Thermal Diffusion in a Magnetic

Field W. E. Köhler and J. Halbritter 1114 Slip Effects in Mixtures of Monatomic Gases for General Surface Accommodation.

H. Lang and W. J. C. Müller 855 Condensation and Evaporation of a Dilute Vapour on a Spherical Droplet. . . M. M. R. Williams 134 The Motion of a Thermally Conducting Sphere in a

Rarefied Gas, I. Low Speed Case. M. M. R. Williams 636 Hochfrequenzspektroskopie

a) Elektronenspinresonanz

Molecular Nature of the g Anomalies in Bis (diseleno- carbamate) copper (II) Complexes.

E. Buluggiu, G. Dascola, and D. C. Giori 292 Electron Spin Relaxation of (Diphenyl)" in Dimeth-

oxyethane F. Köksal and G. J. Krüger 883

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EPR of Radiation Damage Centers in N a N 03, Sr (N03) 2, BaS, and M g C , 04- 2 H , 0 .

F. Köksal"and H. Yüksel (N) 269 ESR of Gamma Irradiated K H S 04 Single Crystal.

F. Köksal and H. Yüksel 750 Irradiation Damage Centers in Magnesiumhypophos-

phite F. Köksal and H. Yüksel 1044 Spin Lattice Relaxation in the Triplet State of Quin-

oxaline in Perdeuteronaphthalene and of two Similar Mixed Crystals.

U. Konzelmann, D. Kilpper, and M. Schwoerer 754 EPR of Fe3+ in Low Quartz Isomorphs A (III) B (V) 04.

U. Krauß and G. Lehmann 28 Temperature Dependence of ESR-Phosphorus Cou-

pling Constants of Imunophosphorane Radicals.

K. Scheffler, S. Hieke, R. Haller, and H. B. Stegmann 1175 Optically Detected Spin Locking of Zero Field Elec-

tronic Triplet States and Cross Relaxation in the Rotating Frame. . . H. Schuch and C. B. Harris 361 Analysis of Spin Polarisation Transients in Periodi-

cally Photo-excited Triplet States. . C. J. Winscom 571

b) Kernresonanz

53Cr Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies B. W. Epperlein,

H. Krüger, O. Lutz, A. Nolle, and W. Mayr 1237 Fourier Transform NMR Studies of 10B and " B in Aqueous Solutions.

B. W. Epperlein, 0 . Lutz, and A. Schwenk 955 Determination of NMR Parameters by Lorentzian-

Line-Shape-Analysis I : [C6F5Si(CH3)2]2

G. Hagele and V. Lueg 175 Coupled Proton and Fluorine Nuclear Spin-Lattice Relaxation in Polycristalline Magnesium and Zinc Fluorosilicate Hexahydrate.

H.-D. Jannek and H. Rager 1615 The Proton-resonance on Dioxane Adsorbed in Ca-

Faujasites with Different Si/Al-ratio.

H. Lechert, K.-P. Wittern, and H. J. Hennig (N) 690 The Proton Resonance of Adsorbed Benzene in Zeo-

lites of the Faujasite Type with Different Si/Al-

rations. H. Lechert, W. Haupt, and H. Kacirek (N) 1207 Fourier Transform Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of 25Mg and 43Ca.

O. Lutz, A. Schwenk, and A. Uhl 1122 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Investigation of Molecu-

lar Rotation and Diffusion in Solid Benzene: T\0- Spectroscopy.

F. Noack, M. Weithase, and J. von Schütz 1707 Isotope Effect in the Knight Shift of Potassium.

W. Sahm and A. Schwenk (N) 1495 NMR Spin-Spin Coupling in HD.

W. Sänger and J. Voitlänger (N) 1491 Proton Spin-Lattice Relaxation on Crystalline Me-

thylnaphthalenes by Spin-Rotational Interaction.

J. U. von Schütz and M. Weithase 1302 Semiempirical SCF-LCAO-MO-calculations as an Aid for the 13C-shift Determination.

H. Sterk and H. W. Schmidt 1185 Nuclear Magnetic Relaxation Measurements on the OH-Protons of a Crystalline Silicic Acid.

E. K.-H. Wittich, J. Voitländer, and G. Lagaly (N) 1330 Knight-Shift in Liquid Cu-Ga Alloys with Mn Im-

purities.

R. Zollner, S. Sotier, Ch. Holzhey, and E. Lüscher 1250

c) Mikrowellenspektroskopie

Comment on the Analysis of Microwave Rotational Zeeman Effect Spectra of Symmetric Top Molecules.

L. Engelbrecht and D. H. Sutter 1265

^-Structure, Partial r-Structure, and Nitrogen Nu- clear Quadrupole Coupling Constants of N-Nitroso- dimethylamine.

A. Guarnieri, F. Rohwer, and F. Scappini 904 Dielectric Relaxation of a,co-Halogen Alkanes in Di-

lute Solution. . . G. Klages and M. Straßmann 1403 Microwave Spectrum, Spectroscopic Constants and r0

Structure of CSFC1. . H. J. Kohrmann and W. Zeil 183 The Influence of Higher Order Modes upon the Ac-

curacy of Dielectric Constant Determination Using Transmission Measurement Cells for Electrolyte Solu- tions Having Strongly Depressed Dielectric Constants in the Gigahertz Range.

J. Krüger, E. Schollmeyer, and J. Barthel 1476 Vibration-Rotation Interaction in the Microwave Spectrum of KOH.

P. Kuijpers, T. Törring, and A. Dymanus 1256 A Contribution to the Microwave Spectrum of Di-

methylether-D6 in Excited Torsional States.

H. Lutz and H. Dreizier (N) 1782 A Contribution to the Investigation of Collision-In-

duced Transitions in the Microwave Range.

H. Mäder, H. Dreizler, and A. Guarnieri (N) 693 Microwave Spectrum and Quadrupole Coupling Constants of 2-Bromothiophene.

P. J. Mjöberg, W. M. Ralowski, and S. O. Ljunggren 541 Microwave Spectrum and Barrier to Internal Rotation

of 5-Methylisoxazole.

P. J. Mjöberg, W. M. Ralowski, and S. O. Ljunggren 1279 A Contribution to the Radiofrequency Microwave Double Resonance Method.

R. Schwarz, H. Dreizler, and A. Guarnieri 180 Double Resonance Modulation as a Technique in Mi-

crowave Spectroscopy I O. L. Stiefvater 1742 Double Resonance Modulation as a Technique in Mi-

crowave Spectroscopy II. . . . O. L. Stiefvater 1756 The Microwave Spectrum of 2,6-Difluoropyridine. I.

O. L. Stiefvater 1765 Microwave Zeeman Spectrum of Hypochlorous Acid.

M. Suzuki and A. Guarnieri 497 Rotational Spectrum of IBr.

E. Tiemann and Th. Möller 986 Adiabatic Correction of the Born-Oppenheimer Ap-

proximation of PbS.

E. Tiemann, W. U. Stieda, T. Törring, and J. Hoeft 1606 Ground State Centrifugal Distortion Constants of Trans-Acrolein, C H2= C H —CHO from the Microwave and Millimeter Wave Rotational Spectra. M. Winne-

wisser, G. Winnewisser, T. Honda, and E. Hirota 1001 Ground State Centrifugal Distortion Constants of Vinyl Isocyanide, CH,-CH-CN, from the Microwave and Millimeter Wave Rotational Spectra.

K. Yamada and M. Winnewisser 672 Microwave Spectrum and Rotational Constants of Methylchlorsilanes: CH3SiH,Cl, CH3SiD2Cl, and CD3SiD,Cl. . . . W. Zeil, W. Braun, B. Haas,

H. Knehr, F. Rückert, and M. Dakkouri 1441

d) Zyklotronresonanz

Studies by the Electron Cyclotron Resonance (ECR)- Technique I X : Interactions of Low-Energy Electrons with the Molecules CH,CL and CHCL in the Gas

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1799 Phase A. A. Christodoulides,

R. Schumacher, and R. N. Schindler 811 Ion Chemistry of Phosphirane and Structure of the

Phosphirane Molecular Ion.

Z.-Ch. Profous, K.-P .Wanczek, and H. Hartmann 1470 Mass Spectra and Ion Chemistry of Methylphosphine, Dimethylphosphine and Dimethyldeuterophosphine, Investigated by Ion Cyclotron Resonance Spectro-

metry K. P. Wanczek 329 Ionisation und Reaktion in Gasen

Mobility and Formation of Cluster Ions in Their Own Gas in He, Ne and Ar at High Pressures.

R. von der Heide 868 Relative 0 (XD) Quantum Yields in the near UV-

Photolysis of Ozone at 298 K.

G. K. Moortgat and P. Warneck 835 Ionisierte Gase

Electron Density Determination in the Arc Plasma by Later Interferometry. . M. Briinger and M. Kock 1560 Spectroscopic Investigations of the Plasma of a Glow

Discharge Lamp P. A. Büger 216 Measurement of Excitation Temperatures in a Glow

Discharge Lamp. . . P. A. Büger and S. El Alfy 466 Population Densities and Ionisation Coefficients of Fast Transient Hydrogen Plasma.

M. Cacciatore and M. Capitelli 48 Plasma Correlation Effects on Stark Broadening.

H. Capes and D. Voslamber (N) 913 Electron Temperature Determination from Non-LTE

Populations in a Nitrogen Plasma JET.

A. Catherinot and A. Sy 1143 The Influence of Deviations from the Maxwellian Electron Distribution on the Population Densities in a

low Temperature Monatomic Plasma. H. A. Ciaaßen 451 Measurement of Stark Broadening and Shift of the Helium I Line X = 4471.5 A and its Forbidden Com- ponent A = 4 4 7 0 Ä for Electron Densities 7-101 4

< i Ve[ c m -3] < 3 • 1016.

C. S. Diatta, A. Czernichowski, and J. Chapelle 900 Analysis of the Relaxation of Wall Electrons in a

Plasma. . G. Ecker, K.-U. Riemann, and A. Scholz 937 Dynamic Screening Model of the Electric Microfield

Distribution. . . G. H. Ecker and A. Schumacher 413 Continuum Radiation of a Single Ionized Helium-

Plasma in the Spectra Range 300 nm to 650 nm.

D. Einfeld and G. Sauerbrey 1413 The Interaction of a Large Amplitude Travelling Wave with a Cylindrical Plasma.

K. H. Finken, A. Stampa, and H. Tuczek 195 Electron-Electron Bremsstrahlung in a Hot Plasma.

E. Haug 1546 Adiabatic Invariance in the Average. . L. Janicke 421 Absolute Measurement of Power Transfer to a Deu-

terium Plasma Near the Lower Hybrid Resonance.

B. Lammers, U. Oberlack, and H. Schlüter 204 Applicability of the Uniformly Expanding Universe Model to Laser Produced Plasmas.

L. Lengyel and M. Salvat 1577 Simulation of the Electron Energy Relaxation in a Weakly Ionized Plasma.

K. G. Müller and W. O. Müller 1553 Microwave Diagnostics of a Strong Arc Discharge Plasma in SF6 J. Musil and F. Zäcek 947 Quantitative Investigation of the Radiation of the Negative Iodine Ion M. Neiger 474

The Behaviour of Populations in a Rapidly Expanding Plasma Flow M. Nishida 1563 Energy Transfer and Superradiance Between Two High Temperature Carbon or Nitrogen Plasmas.

B. A. Norton (N) 263 Stark Broadening of A III and A IV Lines.

M. Platisa, M. Popovic, M. Dimitrijevic, and N. Konjevic 212 Reflection Phenomena of Torsional Alfven Waves in Inhomogeneous Magnetic Fields.

E. Räuchle and P. G. Schüller 1594 Observation of Turbulent Waves in a Helium Plasma by Optical Spectroscopy W. R. Rutgers 1271 Calculations and Measurements of the Dynamic Stark Effect in Hydrogen.

W. R. Rutgers and H. W. Kalfsbeek 739 Wave Absorption in a Plasma with Two Ion Species.

H. Schlüter and G. Schürger 1600 Thermal Instability in Plasma with Finite Larmor Radius R. C. Sharma and K. Prakash 461 Parametric Side-Scattering by Waves Near the Hy-

brid Resonance Frequencies in Inhomogeneous Plasma.

P. K. Shukla, M. Y. Yu, and K. H. Spatschek (N) 911 Kernphysik, experimentell

Q-values for (d, p) and (d, t) Reactions on Even-A

Tin Isotopes. . . M. J. Bechara and O. Dietzsch 356 Precision Measurement of the y-Ray Energies from

the Radioactive Decay of 51Cr, 169Yb, 170Tm, 192Ir and 203Hg.

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Low Temperature S m2( W 04)3. . .

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170

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1611

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506

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Magnetic Susceptibility of H. B. Lal and Naseeb Dar (N) 1783

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