1-10
Nuclear Experimental Technique
Improving the concept of an asynchronous cyclotron
A. R. Tumanyan, E. Zh. Sargsyan and V. Ts. Nikogosyan
11-21
Nuclear Experimental Technique
Numerical simulation and experimental study of the accelerating structure with on-axis coupling cells for a double-sided CW racetrack microtron at an energy of 1.5 GeV
A. S. Alimov, A. A. Vetrov, B. S. Ishkhanov, A. A. Kosarev and N. I. Pakhomov, et al.
22-31
Nuclear Experimental Technique
Production and quality control of optical elements for the end cap hadron calorimeter of the CMS setup
V. V. Abramov, A. A. Volkov, P. I. Goncharov, A. A. Zaichenko and A. V. Korablev, et al.
32-36
Nuclear Experimental Technique
A new method for determining particle energy in the range 1011−1015 eV and results from a beam test at 180 GeV/c
G. L. Bashindzhagyan, A. G. Voronin, S. A. Golubkov, V. M. Grebenyuk and N. N. Egorov, et al.
37-40
Nuclear Experimental Technique
Generalized description for the influence of the backscatter on the measured spectrum of cosmic ray protons
N. L. Grigorov, G. P. Kakhidze and E. D. Tolstaya
41-42
Nuclear Experimental Technique
A low-background β-ray spectrometer facility with composite detecting modules
R. A. Muminov, S. A. Radzhapov and N. A. Sagyndykov
43-46
Nuclear Experimental Technique
Summation of pulses in γ-ray spectra
K. Ya. Gromov, V. I. Fominykh, V. G. Chumin and Zh. K. Samatov
47-56
Application of Computers in Experiments
An integral method for measuring the P-odd asymmetry on a reactor at neutron polarization switching frequencies higher than the frequencies of the main spectrum of the neutron noise power
V. A. Vesna and E. V. Shul’gina
57-61
Application of Computers in Experiments
The upper level of an electron accelerator control system
I. V. Gribov, F. N. Nedeoglo and I. V. Shvedunov
62-65
Electronics and Radio Engineering
Applying the asynchronous stroboscopic method of sampling to broadband signal recorders
V. N. V’yukhin and Yu. A. Popov
66-70
Electronics and Radio Engineering
An instrument for measuring the transient characteristics of fast diode structures
V. V. Togatov and P. A. Gnatyuk
71-74
Electronics and Radio Engineering
A high-power, high-frequency pulse generator based on a hollow-cathode discharge
D. V. Vyalykh, A. E. Dubinov, I. L. L’vov, S. A. Sadovoi and V. D. Selemir
75-77
Electronics and Radio Engineering
A generator for the fast switching-off of the magnetic field in experimental observations of the spin state dynamics of radical ion pairs in low magnetic fields
V. I. Borovkov and I. V. Yeletskikh
78-84
Electronics and Radio Engineering
A multiresonance method for measuring the reflection coefficient in a waveguide
V. I. Ponomarenko and V. V. Popov
85-88
General Experimental Techniques
The possibilities of a mass spectrometer equipped with a Llewellyn inlet system in the analysis of air and water samples
V. T. Kogan, O. S. Victorova and I. V. Victorov
89-91
General Experimental Techniques
Measuring the energy of fast electrons by their extrapolated range in copper
F. P. Korshunov and A. P. Lazar
92-95
General Experimental Techniques
The photomultiplier tubes in the light sensor of an orbital detector for studying the fluorescent radiation of extensive air showers
G. K. Garipov, B. A. Khrenov, B. K. Lubsandorzhiev, S. A. Belyanchenko and V. A. Smolitskiy, et al.
96-101
General Experimental Techniques
A device for measuring the angular distribution of the output radiation of optical fibers
M. V. Grekov, S. A. Vasil’ev, I. G. Korolev, A. S. Bozhkov and O. I. Medvedkov, et al.
102-104
General Experimental Techniques
A continuously emitting electric discharge UV lamp
A. K. Shuaibov and I. A. Grabovaya
105-108
General Experimental Techniques
An electronic broadband amplifier of the feedback circuit for lasers
B. V. Anikeev, N. V. Marusin and V. N. Khramov
109-111
General Experimental Techniques
Accelerator of the НГ-12И neutron generator as an implanter of hydrogen ions
A. P. Stepovik, G. V. Mokichev, E. P. Magda, S. V. Kiryushkin and A. N. Kozikov, et al.
112-116
Laboratory Techniques
A Z-pinch-based generator of focused rarefaction waves in liquid
G. N. Sankin
117-121
Laboratory Techniques
A facility for metal surface treatment with an electron beam
N. N. Koval’, P. M. Shchanin, V. N. Devyatkov, V. S. Tolkachev and L. G. Vintizenko
122-126
Laboratory Techniques
A two-coordinate detector for a beam of atomic hydrogen or deuterium
V. A. Trofimov, A. A. Vasil’ev, A. I. Kovalev and P. A. Kravtsov
127-129
Laboratory Techniques
The use of carbon-cathode penning discharge cells to evacuate xenon over a pressure range of 10−3–10−4 Torr
L. V. Kozlovskii and E. Tamanis
130-135
Laboratory Techniques
Comparing the optical parameters of hollow-cathode tubes operating in pulse-periodic and continuous excitation modes
K. P. Kureichik, M. M. Mavlyutov, V. I. Kharitonchik and A. Z. Ibragim