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Johnson K., Lark-Horovitz V.A. — Methods of Experimental Physics Solid State Physics (Volume 6/Part B)
Johnson K., Lark-Horovitz V.A. — Methods of Experimental Physics Solid State Physics (Volume 6/Part B)



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Íàçâàíèå: Methods of Experimental Physics Solid State Physics (Volume 6/Part B)

Àâòîðû: Johnson K., Lark-Horovitz V.A.

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Ïðåäìåòíûé óêàçàòåëü
Pantchechnikoff, J. I.      367
Parallel — T network      14—15
Paramagnetic anisotropy      246—247
Paramagnetic resonance      see Electron spin resonance
Paramagnetism      171 176
Parratt, L. G.      282 286 288 292(1)
Parravano, Gv      125
Parry, J. V. L.      11
Partington, J, R.      270 273
Pashler, P. E.      355
Patrick, L.      125
Pauli spin paramagnetism      176
Pauthenet, R.      198 199 10 202 208
Pearlman, D.      308 309 26
Pearson, G. L.      81 85 147 160 366 372 10 373
Pearson, W. B.      117 119 23 123
Pell, E. M.      107 153
Peltier effect, definition      115
Peltier effect, measurement      125—126
Penetration depth      111
Penetration depth, superconductors      75—76
Penrose, R. P.      22
Peper, J.      303
Pepinsky, R.      269
Permeability      209—227
Permeability, definition      209—214
Permeability, measurement      211—214
Permeability, non-constant      218—224
Permeability, tensor      214—216
Permeammeter, method      201
Permittivity      see Dielectric constant
Perrier, A. L.f      148 149 18 150 155
Pet row, W. P.      265
Peter, M.      76
Pfann, W. G.      344 369 372 20
Pfestorf, G.      256
Pfund, A. H.      253 340
Philipp, H. R.      66 380
Phoftoelectromagnetic method of lifetime measurement      101
Phosphorescence      294
Phosphoroscope      309—310
phosphors      293—294 296—301
Phosphors, classes of      300
Phosphors, electroluminescent      299—300
Phosphors, films      298—299
Phosphors, preparation of      296—301
Phosphors, single crystal      297—298
Phosphors, symbols      301
Photocathodes      384—391
Photocathodes, antimony-cesium type      385—388
Photocathodes, bismuth-silver-oxygen-cesium      390—391
Photocathodes, characteristics      391
Photocathodes, formation      384
Photocathodes, multi alkali type      389
Photocathodes, silver-oxygen-cesium type      389—390
Photocathodes, spectral response curves      387
Photoconductance method of lifetime measurement      100—101
Photoconductivity      335—357
Photoconductivity, band gap determination      350
Photoconductivity, basic concepts      335—340
Photoconductivity, characteristic phenomena      345—349
Photoconductivity, charge carrier, sign      350
Photoconductivity, color centers      333
Photoconductivity, decay      347—348
Photoconductivity, density of imperfection levels      353— 354
Photoconductivity, excitation transitions      350
Photoconductivity, impurity level location      350
Photoconductivity, infrared quenching      349
Photoconductivity, lifetime of charge carriers      336 350—
Photoconductivity, primary      338—339
Photoconductivity, secondary      338—339
Photoconductivity, speed of response      347—348
Photoconductivity, surface effects      349
Photoconductivity, use of in experimental measurements      350—354
Photoconductivity, variation with light intensity and temperature      348—349
Photoconductors, definition      335
Photoconductors, electrode properties      345—346
Photoconductors, energy bands      337—340
Photoconductors, examples of      341—342
Photoconductors, impurity      341 343
Photoconductors, intrinsic      341 343
Photoconductors, preparation of      342—345
Photoconductors, sensitization      346
Photoconductors, spectral response      346—347
Photoconductors, spectral response curves      347
Photoconductors, types      340—342
Photoconductors, use in devices      354—357
Photodectromagnetic effect      357—364
Photodectromagnetic effect, description of      357—358
Photodectromagnetic effect, limitations      359—360
Photodectromagnetic effect, measurements on insulators      363—364
Photodectromagnetic effect, measurements on semiconductors      360—362
Photodectromagnetic effect, results on semiconductors      362—363
Photodectromagnetic effect, schematic diagram      360—361
Photodectromagnetic effect, utility and limitations      358—359
Photoelasticity      271—273
Photoeleastic measurement      272
Photoelectric emission      376—391
Photoelectric emission, cathode materials, preparation of      379
Photoelectric emission, definitions      376—378
Photoelectric emission, energy distribution measurements      380
Photoelectric emission, in metals      380—381
Photoelectric emission, in semiconductors      381—384
Photoelectric emission, interpretation of data      380—384
Photoelectric emission, methods of measurement      378—380
Photoelectric emission, spectral response curve      379
Photoelectric phenomena      385—391
Photoelectric threshold      131 378
Photoemitters      385
photoluminescence      294—295 301—313
Photon and particle detectors      354
Photovoltage surface      140—141
Photovoltaic cells, $i-V$ characteristics      370
Photovoltaic cells, spectral characteristics      374
Photovoltaic effect      365—376
Photovoltaic effect, basic concepts and theory      367—370
Photovoltaic effect, current versus voltage characteristics      370—372
Photovoltaic effect, definition      365
Photovoltaic effect, energy band configuration      367—368
Photovoltaic effect, in $p-n$ junction      365—366
Photovoltaic effect, measurement of effects of high energy bombardment      375—376
Photovoltaic effect, spectral response      373—375
Pick, H.      330 332
Pickart, S. J.      196 207 208 25
Picture reproduction      335—356
Pincherie, L.      358 359 362 5(9)
Pine, C.      23
Piper, W. W.      297 317 320
Pippard, A. B.      76 77 119
Piyler, E. K.      252
Planar Hall effect      147—148
Plated contacts      52
Plating techniques      61
Pleochroism      250
Plessner, K. W.      120 153
Plotkin, H.      203
Plyotto, A. A.      55
Pochapsky, T. E.      53
Pockels, F.      264 274
Pohl, R. W.      324 325 1 2 327 1 2 328 1 2 333 1(2)
Point contacts      89—91
Polarimeter      271
Polarization, elliptic      258—262
Polarizing microscope      265—269
Polder, D.      8 211 214 227 13
Poppelbaum, W. J.      155
Porteus, J. O.      288
Portis, A. M.      229 243
Potential probe measurements      34
Potter, J. G.      132
Poulis, J. A      240
Pound, R. V.      227 229 233
Powders, for phosphor preparation      296—297
Powders, resistivity measurements      65
Powell, R. L.      60
Powell, R. W.      50
Powles, J. G.      7 19
Prener, J. S.      297
Pressure contacts      50—51
Preston, J, S.      152 379
Price, P. J.      169 170(9)
Prilezaev, S. S.      383
Prince, M. B.      91 93 371 372 23
Pringsheim, P.      293 330
Prizbram, K.      293 325 326 7 328 7 330 7 333(7)
Probe methods      54
Proctor, W G.      232
Pugh, E. M.      148 149 18 152
Pugh, S. F.      117
Pullan, G. T.      119
Pulley, E. H.      126 152 167 169 8 170(8)
Pulse delay method      109
Pulse excitation in lifetime measurement      101—104
Pulse measurements of magnetic losses      223
Pulse methods in resistance measurement      46 55—56
Pulse reverse- method of lifetime measurement      107—109
Purcell, E. M.      20 227 229
Putseiko, E. K      346 350
Q-meter method of resistance determination      47—48
Quantum, efficiency      306—307
Quinquefilar pendulum magnetometer      204
Quinton, A. R.      57
Raaz, F.      262 264 265 3 271
Race, H, H.      31
Radiation conversion and detection by photovoltaic effect      372—373
Radiofrequency methods of resistance determination      47—49
Rado, G. T      212 217 226
Rae, W. N.      32 67
Ramanathan, K. G      57 257
Ramberg, E. G.      365 385
Ramo, S.      5
Randall, J. T.      308 309 26 310 313
Rappaport, P.      365 366 369 3 372 3 373 375 376 33
Rathenau, G. H.      204
Rau, R. R.      110 111 5 112
Ravilious, C. F.      303 313
Rayleigh loops      218—220
Rayleigh, Lord      219
Read, W. T., Jr      372 375
Recombination centers      see Trapping centers
Recombination probabilities      353
Recombination radiation, arrangements used      322
Recombination radiation, by carrier injection      322—323
Recombination radiation, by pair creation      322
Recombination radiation, production and detection      321—324
Recombination, of electrons and holes      95—99
Recombination, parameters      99
Recombination, sample effective lifetime      96—98
Recombination, separation of bulk and surface parameters      99
Red field, D.      336
Reddemann, H.      125 126 66
Redfield, A. G.      156
Redhoffer, R. M.      23
Reekie, J.      179
Reflecting power      250
Reflection measurements      255—262
Reflectivities, for polarized light      250
Reflectivity, definition      250
Reflectivity, measurement      256—257
Refractive index      250—251 262—203 279-281
Refractive index, of opaque metallic films      280—281
Refractive index, of semitransparent absorbing films      281
Regel, A. R.      56 67 69
Reich, K. H.      217
Reif, F.      77
Reilly, J.      32 67
Relative quantum counter, for efficiency determination      307—308
Rengier, H.      26 27 46
Resistance measurements, A. C. bridge methods      59—60
Resistance measurements, A. CL current methods      56
Resistance measurements, ammeter-voltmeter methods      58
Resistance measurements, bridge measurements      54—55
Resistance measurements, by microwave absorption      48
Resistance measurements, condenser discharge method      45—46
Resistance measurements, D. C. bridge methods      58—59
Resistance measurements, eddy current methods      56—57
Resistance measurements, electrometer methods      38—40
Resistance measurements, four-point probe methods      36—38
Resistance measurements, high frequency methods      47—49 60
Resistance measurements, ohmmeter method      33 57
Resistance measurements, on electrolytes      67—70
Resistance measurements, on films      63 65
Resistance measurements, on liquid metals and semiconductors      66—67
Resistance measurements, on powders      65
Resistance measurements, probe method      54
Resistance measurements, problems at high impedance level      38— 40
Resistance measurements, pulse methods      46 55—56
Resistance measurements, R. F. methods      57
Resistance measurements, special methods for semiconductors      65—66
Resistance measurements, spreading      35—36
Resolving power      286—288
Resonance at low temperature      240
Resonance phenomena      227—243
Resonance phenomena, primary quantities measured      227—229
Resonance phenomena, properties observed      228
Resonance phenomena, secondary quantities measured      229
Resonant circuits, in dielectric measurement      15—20
Retarding potential measurements      379— 380
Reynolds, D. C.      297 344 366 372 14
Reynolds, S. I.      18
Reynolds, W. N.      353
Richards, T. L.      117
Richardson line      130—131 134
Richardson — Dushman equation      128—129
Rickayzen, G.      359
Riddlestone, H. G.      30
Riehl, N.      293 315
Righi — Leduc effect      166 169—170
Righi, A.      166
Rittner, E. S.      84 100 101 18 104 18 336 372
Roberts, B. W.      278
Roberts, L. D.      185
Roberts, S.      6 8 20 21 34 24 317
Roberts, W. van B.      154
Robinson, J. E.      156
Robinson, N. W.      303
Rodbell, D. S.      226
Roeser, W. F.      122
Rogowski, W.      26 27
Rogowski-contour electrodes      27
Rohde, F.      312
Rohrbaugh, J. H.      23
Rojansky, V.      379
Rollefson, G. K.      302 312
Rose — Innes, A. C.      156
Rose, A.      79 95 335 336 340 3 348 3 349(3)
Rosenblum, B.      242
Rosenblum, R. M.      55
Rosenthal, J. E.      315
Rostoker, N.      148 149 18
Rotational hysteresis      223—224
Roth, L. M.      147 242
Rothschild, S.      343
Rowen, J. H.      215
Rubens, H      253
Rulon, R. H.      299
Rushton, E.      11
Rusinow, L. I.      48 60 34
Russell, A.      26
Russell, B. R.      149 154
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