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PACS 2010 ALPHABETICAL INDEX

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semiconductors, 78.40.Fy
Aberrations, 42.15.Fr Absorption spectroscopy
Ab initio calculations (electronic structure of atoms and in biophysics, 87.64.K-
molecules), 31.15.A- chemical analysis, 82.80.Dx
Ablation instrumentation, 07.57.Ty, 07.60.Rd
film deposition, 81.15.Fg Abstraction reactions, 82.30.Hk
laser impact on surfaces, 79.20.Eb Accelerated beams, in plasmas, 52.59.Bi, 52.59.Fn
in plasmas, 52.38.Ph Accelerated plasmas, 52.59.Dk
Abrasion Acceleration
materials, 81.40.Pq laser-driven, 41.75.Jv
mechanics, 46.55.+d by laser-plasma interactions, 52.38.Kd
Absorption measurement of, 06.30.Gv
acoustical of particles in interplanetary space, 96.50.Pw
architectural acoustics, *43.55.Ev, *43.55.Nd Accelerators, 29.20.-c
linear acoustics, *43.20.Hq cyclic, 29.20.D-
nonlinear acoustics, *43.25.Ed electrostatic, 29.20.Ba
underwater, *43.30.Es, *43.30.Ky linear, 29.20.Ej
of electromagnetic radiation in radiation therapy, 87.56.bd
in Earth's atmosphere, 42.68.Ay, 92.60.Ta Accidents (nuclear reactors), 28.41.Te
in plasmas, 52.25.Os Accommodation, gas dynamics, 47.45.Gx
of laser light in plasmas, 52.38.Dx Accretion and accretion disks
multiphoton, by surfaces, 79.20.Ws galactic, 98.62.Mw
neutron, 28.20.Fc Milky Way, 98.35.Nq
optical, 42.25.Bs stellar, 97.10.Gz
of particles in plasmas, 52.25.Tx Acids (bioproduct from biomass), 88.20.rm
of photons by nuclei, 25.20.Dc Acoustical holography, *43.35.Sx, *43.60.Sx
Absorption coefficients, optical, 78.20.Ci Acoustical instruments and techniques, 07.64.+z, *43.58.-e,
Absorption edges, x-ray, 78.70.Dm 43.58.+z
Absorption spectra Acoustical properties
of atoms, 32.30.-r gases, 51.40.+p
of biomolecules, 87.15.M- liquids, 62.60.+v
of clusters, 36.40.Mr rocks and minerals, 91.60.Lj
of excitons, 71.35.Cc solids, 62.65.+k
of macro- and polymer molecules, 36.20.Kd of solid surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Iv
of molecules, 33.20.-t superconductors, 74.25.Ld
of solids and liquids, 78.40.-q thin films, *43.35.Ns, 68.60.Bs
disordered solids, 78.40.Pg Acoustic array systems, *43.60.Fg
fullerenes, 78.40.Ri Acoustic emission, *43.40.Le
liquids, 78.40.Dw Acoustic force microscopy, 68.37.Tj
metals, semimetals, and alloys, 78.40.Kc Acoustic impedance, *43.20.Rz
nonmetallic inorganics, 78.40.Ha architectural acoustics, *43.55.Ev
organic compounds and polymers, 78.40.Me of ground, snow, and ice, *43.28.En
Acoustics electron states, 73.20.Hb
architectural, *43.55.-n, 43.55.+p femtochemistry of, 82.53.St
ASA Web page, *43.05.Gv photoelectron spectra, 79.60.Dp
atmospheric, *43.28.-g, 43.28.+h statistical mechanics of, 68.43.De
numerical methods for, *43.28.Js structure and reactions of, 68.43.Bc, 68.43.Fg
statistical characteristics, *43.28.Lv vibrations of, 68.43.Pq
biological, *43.80.-n, 43.80.+p Adsorption
forensic, *43.72.Uv on fluid interfaces, 68.03.-g
linear, *43.20.-f, 43.20.+g kinetics of, 68.43.Mn
nonlinear, *43.25.-x, 43.25.+y at solid surfaces, 68.43.-h
physiological, *43.64.-q, 43.64.+r Advanced vehicles
psychological, *43.66.-x, 43.66.+y alternative fuels for, 88.85.M-
ray, *43.20.Dk biodiesel, 88.85.mb
structural, *43.40.-r, 43.40.+s ethanol, 88.85.mj
underwater, *43.30.-k, 43.30.+m fuel blends, 88.85.mn
Acoustic sensing, *43.60.Vx hydrogen, 88.85.mh
Acoustic signal coding, *43.60.Ek natural gas, 88.85.mf
Acoustic signal processing, *43.60.-c, 43.60.+d propane, 88.85.md
Acoustics Research Letters Online (ARLO), *43.05.Gv electric vehicles (EVs), 88.85.Hj
Acoustic streaming, *43.25.Nm fuel cell vehicles (FCVs), 88.85.Cd
Acoustic tomography, *43.35.Wa, *43.60.Rw fueling stations for, 88.85.Pq
Acoustic transduction, 43.38.+n, *43.38.-p plug-in hybrid vehicles (HEVs), 88.85.Fg
Acoustoelectric effects vehicle energy storage, 88.85.J-
conductivity phenomena, 72.50.+b lead-acid batteries, 88.85.jk
in piezoelectrics, 77.65.Dq nickel-metal-hydride batteries, 88.85.jm
thin films, 73.50.Rb ultracapacitors, 88.85.jp
Acousto-optical devices, 42.79.Jq Aeroacoustics, *43.28.-g, 43.28.+h
Acousto-optical effects, *43.35.Sx, 78.20.hb Aerodynamics, 47.85.Gj
Activation analysis, radiochemical, 82.80.Jp Aeroelasticity, 46.40.Jj
Adaptation, visual Aerogels, reactions in, 82.33.Ln
color, 42.66.Ne Aerosols
light, 42.66.Lc in atmosphere, 92.60.Mt
Adaptive acoustical systems, *43.60.Mn atmospheric optics, 42.68.Jg
Adaptive optical systems interactions with space plasma, 94.05.Bf
astronomy, 95.75.Qr in materials synthesis, 81.20.Rg
atmospheric optics, 42.68.Wt oceanography of, 92.20.Bk
Addenda, 99.10.Qr paleoceanography, *92.30.Ef
Adhesion physical chemistry, 82.70.Rr
cellular, 87.17.Rt plasma interactions (ionosphere), 94.20.wl
interfacial flow, 83.50.Lh Africa, 93.30.Bz
mechanical contacts (structural mechanics), 46.55.+d Afterglow (plasma reactions), 82.33.Xj
of polymers on surfaces, 82.35.Gh Aggregation
at solid surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Np of cells, 87.18.Ed
Adhesives (bioproduct from biomass), 88.20.rp diffusion-limited, 61.43.Hv
Admittance measurement, 84.37.+q in solutions of macromolecules (biomolecules), 87.15.nr
Adsorbates Aging (of materials), 81.40.Cd
assemblies of, 68.43.Hn Agriculture
diffusion of, 68.43.Jk agricultural residues as biomass source, 88.20.dj
biogeosciences, *91.62.Bf superconducting, 74.70.Ad
energy use in, 88.05.Qr AlN films (dielectric films), 77.55.hd
Aharonov-Bohm effect Alpha Cygni stars, 97.30.Dg
mesoscopic systems, 73.23.-b Alpha decay, 23.60.+e
quantum mechanics, 03.65.Ta Alpha-particle-induced nuclear reactions, 25.55.-e
Airglow, 92.60.hw ALS (degenerative diseases), 87.19.xr
Air pollution Alzheimer's disease, 87.19.xr
atmospheric chemistry, 82.33.Tb Amorphous magnetic materials, 75.50.Kj
atmospheric optics, 42.68.Kh Amorphous metals and alloys
meteorology, 92.60.Sz electrical and thermal conduction, 72.15.Cz
Air transportation, 89.40.Dd electron density of states, 71.23.-k
Alfven waves, 52.35.Bj photoelectron spectra, 79.60.Ht
Algebra structure, 61.43.Dq
Lie, 02.20.Sv thermal properties, 65.60.+a
linear, 02.10.Ud Amorphous semiconductors
matrix, 02.10.Yn electronic structure, 71.23.Cq
Algebraic geometry, 02.10.-v fabrication, 81.05.Gc
Algebraic groups, 02.20.Hj impurity and defect levels, 71.55.Jv
Algebraic methods infrared and Raman spectra, 78.30.Ly
in quantum mechanics, 03.65.Fd photoelectron spectra, 79.60.Ht
in string theory, 11.25.Hf photoluminescence, 78.55.Qr
Algebraic rings, 02.10.Hh structure of, 61.43.Dq
Algebraic structures, 02.10.De surface structure of, 68.35.bj
Algebraic topology, 02.40.Re synthesis, 81.05.Gc
Alkali halides, photoluminescence of, 78.55.Fv thermal properties, 65.60.+a
Alkali metals, electronic structure of, 71.20.Dg thin films
Alloys electrical conductivity, 73.61.Jc
absorption spectra, 78.40.Kc optical properties, 78.66.Jg
diamagnetism and paramagnetism, 75.20.En Amorphous superconductors, 74.81.Bd
electronic conduction Amphiphilic systems, 82.70.Uv
bulk matter, 72.15.Cz, 72.15.Eb Amplifiers
liquid, 72.15.Cz electronic, 84.30.Le
thin films, 73.61.At laser, 42.60.Da
electronic structure, 71.20.Be, 71.20.Eh, 71.20.Gj optical parametric, 42.65.Yj
fabrication, 81.05.Bx Amyloids, 87.14.em
impurity and defect levels, 71.55.Ak Analytic spaces, 02.30.Fn
infrared and Raman spectra, 78.30.Er Anatomic imaging, MRI, 87.61.Jc
liquid Anatomic MRI (in neuroscience), 87.19.lf
structure of, 61.25.Mv Anchoring (liquid crystals), 61.30.Hn
local magnetic moment, 75.20.Hr Anderson localization
materials for magnetotransport, 75.47.Np conductivity in metals and alloys, 72.15.Rn
optical properties of thin films, 78.66.Bz disordered solids, 71.23.An
phase diagrams, 81.30.Bx hopping transport, 72.20.Ee
radiation effects, 61.82.Bg surface and interface states, 73.20.Fz
self-diffusion, 66.30.Fq Andreev reflection (superconductivity), 74.45.+c
structure Anelasticity
amorphous, 61.43.Dq materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Jj
crystalline, 61.66.Dk mechanical properties of solids, 62.40.+i
Anemometry, 47.80.Fg Arrays
Angiography, 87.59.Dj fiber optical, 42.81.Qb
Angles, measurement of, 06.30.Bp integrated optics, 42.82.Et
Angular velocity measurement, 06.30.Gv laser, 42.60.Da
Anharmonic lattice modes, 63.20.Ry solar cells, 84.60.Jt
Anisotropic media, 81.05.Xj Artificial intelligence, 07.05.Mh
Annealing Artificial satellites, 07.87.+v, 95.40.+s, 95.55.Pe
crystal defects, 61.72.Cc ASA (atomic sphere approximation), 71.15.Ap
effects on microstructure, 81.40.Ef Ash deposits, 91.40.Bp
magnetic, 75.60.Nt Asia, 93.30.Db
Announcements, 01.10.Cr Associated liquids, structure of, 61.20.Qg
Anodic films, 82.45.Cc Association reactions, chemical, 82.30.Nr
Anoxic environments Associative rings and algebras, 02.10.Hh
biogeosciences, *91.62.De Asteroids, 96.30.Ys
oceanography, 92.20.Hs Astrobiology, *91.62.Fc, 96.55.+z
Antarctica, 93.30.Ca Astrometric binary stars, 97.80.Af
Antennas, 84.40.Ba Astrometry, 95.10.Jk
plasma interactions with, 52.40.Fd instrumentation, 95.55.Br
Anthropogenic effects Astron (magnetic trap), 52.55.Lf
environmental studies of, 89.60.Gg Astronomy databases, 95.80.+p
in hydrology, 92.40.Aa Astrophysical plasma, 95.30.Qd
in paleoceanography, *92.30.De laboratory studies, 52.72.+v
Anthropology, 89.65.Ef Asymptotic normalization coefficients, 21.10.Jx
Antibunched photon states, 42.50.Dv Atlantic Ocean, 93.30.Mj
Antiferroelectricity, 77.80.-e Atmosphere
Antiferroelectric materials, 77.84.-s comets, *96.25.F-, 96.25.Fx
Antiferromagnetic materials, 75.50.Ee Earth
Antiferromagnetic resonance, 76.50.+g biosphere/atmosphere interactions, *91.62.Xy
Antiprotonic atoms and molecules, 36.10.Gv effects of volcanic eruptions, 91.40.Dr
Antiproton-induced reactions, 25.43.+t global change, 92.70.Cp
Antireflection coatings, 42.79.Wc ionosphere, 94.20.-y
Anyons land/atmosphere interactions, 92.60.Kc, 92.70.Bc
electronic structure, 71.10.Pm magnetosphere, 94.30.-d
nonconventional mechanisms in superconductivity, 74.20.Mnocean/atmosphere interactions, 92.60.Cc
quantum statistical mechanics, 05.30.Pr troposphere, 92.60.hf
Apertures, optical, 42.79.Ag Moon, 96.20.Dt
Appliances, energy use in, 88.05.Rt planetary
Apodization, 42.15.Eq fluid planets, *96.15.H-, 96.15.Hy
APW calculations, 71.15.Ap solid surface planets, *96.12.J-, 96.12.Jt
Aquifers (ground water), 92.40.Kf, *92.40.kh stellar, 97.10.Ex
Arc discharges, 52.80.Mg Atmosphere/ocean/Earth interaction, 91.10.Vr
Archaeoastronomy, 95.90.+v Atmospheric acoustics, *43.28.-g, 43.28.+h
Archean period, *91.70.hf Atmospheric chemistry, 82.33.Tb
Archeomagnetism, 91.25.Dx meteorology, 92.60.hf
Architectural acoustics, *43.55.-n, 43.55.+p Atmospheric electricity
Arctic Ocean, 93.30.Li in Earth's atmosphere, 92.60.Pw
Arc welding, 52.77.Fv in plasmas, 52.80.Mg
Arms control, 89.20.Dd Atmospheric ion precipitation, 94.20.Qq, 94.30.Hn
Atmospheric optics, 42.68.-w ionization potential, 32.10.Hq
cloud optics, 42.68.-w, *92.60.nc polarizability, 32.10.Dk
Atmospheric pressure, 92.60.hv scattering, 34.50.-s
Atom-surface collisions, 34.35.+a, 79.20.Rf from surfaces, 34.35.+a, 68.49.Bc
Atomic beam epitaxy, 81.15.Hi Audio and visual aids, educational, 01.50.F-
Atomic beams Auditory system, *43.64.-q, 43.64.+r, 87.19.lt
chemical reactions, 34.50.Lf Auger effect
detectors for, 07.77.-n atoms, 32.80.Hd
interactions with solids, 79.20.Rf solids, 79.20.Fv
irradiation effects, 61.80.Lj Auger microscopy, 68.37.Xy
sources of, 07.77.Gx, 37.20.+j Auger spectroscopy, 82.80.Pv
in structure determination, 61.05.Np Augmented plane-wave (APW) calculations, 71.15.Ap
Atomic clusters, 36.40.-c Aurorae, 92.60.hw, 94.20.Ac, 94.30.Aa
Atomic force microscopy Australia, 93.30.Fd
in biophysics, 87.64.Dz Autoionization
instrumentation, 07.79.Lh atoms, 32.80.Zb
in surface structure determination, 68.37.Ps molecules, 33.80.Eh
Atomic forces, 34.20.-b Avalanche counters, 29.40.Cs
Atomic isotopes, 32.10.Bi Avalanches
Atomic mass, 32.10.Bi phase transitions in, 64.60.av
Atomic moments, 32.10.Dk Avalanches (granular systems), 45.70.Ht
Atomic-orbital methods Aviation fuel from biomass, 88.20.fw
atoms and molecules, 31.15.xr Awards, 01.10.Cr
solids, 71.15.Ap Axial vector currents, 11.40.Ha
Atomic properties, 32.10.-f Axiomatic field theory, 11.10.Cd
Atomic spectra, 32.30.-r Axions, 14.80.Va
astrophysics, 95.30.Ky Axons, action potential propagation in, 87.19.lb
Atomic sphere approximation (ASA), 71.15.Ap Background radiation, cosmic, 98.70.Vc
Atom interferometry, 03.75.Dg, 37.25.+k Backscattering. See Scattering
Atom lasers, 03.75.Pp Bacteria
Atom manipulation seawater, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.jb
in atomic physics, 37.10.De, 37.10.Gh swimming of, 47.63.Gd
in nanotechnology, 81.16.Ta Bacterial diseases, 87.19.xb
in physical chemistry, 82.37.Gk Bag model, 12.39.Ba
Atom-molecule potentials and forces, 34.20.Gj Balance systems, 07.10.Lw
Atom optics, 03.75.Be Ballistics, 45.40.Gj
Atoms Ballistic transport, 73.23.Ad
in cavities, 37.30.+i Ballooning instability, 52.35.Py
collisions in plasma, 52.20.Hv Balloons (meteorology), 92.60.-e
cooling and trapping, 37.10.De, 37.10.Gh Band model of magnetism, 75.10.Lp
electric and magnetic moments, 32.10.Dk Band structure, 71.20.-b
electron affinity, 32.10.Hq Barkhausen effect (magnetic properties and materials), 75.60
electronic structure Baryon number, 11.30.Fs
calculations of, 31.15.-p Baryon resonances, 14.20.Gk
theory of, 31.10.+z Baryons
excitation and ionization by electron impact, 34.80.Dp bottom baryons, 14.20.Mr
exotic, 36.10.-k charmed baryons, 14.20.Lq
hot atom reactions, 82.30.Cf decays of, 13.30.Eg
exotic baryons, 14.20.Pt Bibliographies, 01.30.Tt
production of, 13.60.Rj Bifurcation
properties of, 14.20.-c chemical reactions, 82.40.Bj
resonances, 14.20.Gk flow instabilities, 47.20.Ky
Bathymetry, 91.50.Ga nonlinear dynamics, 05.45.-a
BaTiO3-based dielectric films, 77.55.fe theory, 02.30.Oz
Batteries Big Bang nucleosynthesis, 26.35.+c
lead-acid, nickel-metal hydride, 82.47.Cb Big Bang theory, 98.80.Bp
lithium-ion, 82.47.Aa Bilayers
BCS theory (superconductivity), 74.20.Fg in subcellular structure, 87.16.D-
Beach processes (marine geology), 91.50.Cw Binary stars, 97.80.-d
Beamfoil excitation and ionization, 34.50.Fa accreting binary systems
Beam injection explosive burning in, 26.30.Ca
electron and ion optics, 41.85.Ar black hole binaries
in particle accelerators, 29.27.Ac general relativity, 04.25.dg
Beam optics (charged-particle beams), 41.85.-p Binding energy
Beam-plasma instabilities, 52.35.Qz molecular core, 33.15.Ry
Beams nuclear, 21.10.Dr
structural acoustics, *43.40.Cw solids, 71.15.Nc
structural mechanics, 46.70.De Bingham fluids (rheology), 83.60.La
Beams, charged-particle Binocular vision, 42.66.Si
in accelerators, 29.27.-a Bioacoustics, *43.80.-n, 43.80.+p
electron, 41.75.Fr, 41.75.Ht biological effects of acoustic and ultrasonic radiation, 87.50.Y
interactions with plasma, 52.40.Mj Biochemistry, 87.15.R-
ion, 41.75.Ak, 41.75.Cn in nanofabrication, 81.16.Fg
positron, 41.75.Fr, 41.75.Ht Biocompatibility, of biomaterials, 87.85.jj
relativistic electron and positron, 41.75.Ht Biodiesel
Beams, photon from biomass energy, 88.20.fk
laser, 42.60.-v for advanced vehicles, 88.85.mb
x-ray, 41.50.+h Biodiversity, *91.62.Gk
Beam splitters and deflectors Bioelectrochemistry, 82.45.Tv, 87.15.Tt
electron and ion optics, 41.85.Ct Bioethers as fuel from biomass, 88.20.fv
optical, 42.79.Fm Biofilms, 87.18.Fx
Beam trapping (nonlinear optics), 42.65.Jx Biogeochemical cycles
Bearings, 06.60.Vz, 07.10.-h oceanography, 92.20.Sg
Bell inequalities, 03.65.Ud paleoceanography, *92.30.Gh
Benthic processes Biogeochemical processes, global, 92.70.-j
marine geology, 91.50.Ey Biogeosciences, 91.62.+g
oceanography, 92.10.Oc, 92.20.Iv Biographies, 01.60.+q
Bernstein waves, 52.35.Hr Biological complexity, 87.18.-h
Berry's phase, 03.65.Vf biofilms, 87.18.Fx
Bessel functions, 02.30.Gp cell aggregation, 87.18.Ed
Beta Cephei stars, 97.30.Dg cell-cell communication, 87.18.Gh
Beta decay, 23.40.-s genetic switches, 87.18.Cf
Betatrons, 29.20.df integrative biophysics, 87.18.Nq
Bethe-Salpeter equations, 11.10.St multicellular phenomena, 87.18.Fx
BGK modes (in plasma), 52.35.Sb neural networks, 87.18.Sn
Bianisotropic media, 81.05.Xj noise in, 87.18.Tt
pattern formation, 87.18.Hf ethanol, 88.20.ff
systems biology, 87.18.Vf hydrogen, 88.20.fn
Biological fluid dynamics, 47.63.-b, 87.85.gf markets for, 88.20.T-
Biological physics methane
general theory of, 87.10.-e as renewable biofuel, 88.20.fq
spectroscopic and microscopic techniques, 87.64.-t production, general and miscellaneous, 88.20.G-
Biological signal transduction production from anaerobic digestion, 88.20.gh
intracellular signaling, 87.16.Xa production from decaying organic matter, 88.20.gf
multicellular, 87.18.Mp production from Fischer-Tropsch liquids, 88.20.gc
Biological systems methanol, 88.20.fg
acoustic and ultrasonic radiation effects, 87.50.Y- mixed alcohols, 88.20.fj
dosimetry/exposure assessment, 87.50.yk solid palletized fuel, 88.20.fr
interaction mechanisms, 87.50.yg syngas, 88.20.fs
therapeutic applications, 87.50.yt vegetable oils, 88.20.ft
chemical kinetics in, 82.39.-k, 87.15.R- biopower systems, 88.20.M-
electric and magnetic fields effects, 87.50.C- cofiring systems, 88.20.mp
dosimetry/exposure assessment, 87.50.cm direct-firing systems, 88.20.mn
electrophoresis, 87.50.ch gasification systems; syngas, 88.20.mr
electroporation, 87.50.cj paper mills, 88.20.mv
interaction mechanisms, 87.50.cf pyrolysis to liquids, 88.20.mt
therapeutic applications, 87.50.ct bioproducts from, 88.20.R-
ionizing radiation effects, 87.53.-j acids, 88.20.rm
brachytherapy, 87.53.Jw foam insulation, 88.20.rr
dosimetry/exposure assessment, 87.53.Bn glues, 88.20.rg
interaction mechanisms, 87.53.Ay plastics, 88.20.rb
therapeutic applications, 87.53.Jw wood adhesives, 88.20.rp
millimeter and terahertz radiation effects, 87.50.U- conversion methods, 88.20.J-
dosimetry/exposure assessment, 87.50.up combustion, 88.20.jj
interaction mechanisms, 87.50.uj extraction and esterification, 88.20.jp
therapeutic applications, 87.50.ux hydrolysis and fermentation, 88.20.jm
optical and infrared radiation effects, 87.50.W- photosynthetic pathways, 88.20.jr
dosimetry/exposure assessment, 87.50.wj energy sources of, 88.20.D-
interaction mechanisms, 87.50.wf agriculture/forestry residues, 88.20.dj
therapeutic applications, 87.50.wp aquatic/marine sources, 88.20.dm
radiofrequency and microwave radiation effects, 87.50.S- cellolusic materials, 88.20.dp
dosimetry/exposure assessment, 87.50.sj food crops, 88.20.df
interaction mechanisms, 87.50.sg food wastes, 88.20.dr
therapeutic applications, 87.50.st grassy and woody plants, 88.20.dh
Biological tissues methane from landfills, 88.20.dv
electrical and mechanical properties of, 87.19.R- municipal and industrial wastes, 88.20.dt
flow through, 47.63.Jd, 87.19.rh, 87.85.gf wood, 88.20.dd
tissue engineering, 87.85.Lf processing routes for, 88.20.H-
Biomass biochemical route, 88.20.hh
biofuels (renewable alternative fuels) thermochemical route, 88.20.hj
bioaviation fuel, 88.20.fw social issues in, 88.20.Y-
biodiesel, 88.20.fk food versus fuel debate, 88.20.yq
bioethers, 88.20.fv Biomaterials
butanol, 88.20.fh bio-based materials, 87.85.jf
biocompatibility of, 87.85.jj Biopropulsion (in water and air), 47.63.M-
biofuels, 88.20.F- Bioremediation, *91.62.Jf
in biomedical engineering, 87.85.J- Biosensors
physical properties of, 87.85.jc in smart prosthetics, 87.85.fk
bioproducts from biomass, 88.20.R- Biosonic generation, *43.80.Ka
Biomechanics Biosphere (chemical composition), *91.67.gj
in biomedical engineering, 87.85.G- Biotechnology
mechanical systems in, 87.85.gp genetic engineering, 87.85.md
movement and locomotion, 87.85.gj genomics techniques in, 87.80.St, 87.85.mg
Biomedical engineering proteomics techniques in, 87.80.Un, 87.85.mk
applied neuroscience, 87.85.D- Biothermics, 87.19.Pp
biological signal processing, 87.85.Ng Bipolarons
biomaterials, 87.85.J- electronic structure of solids, 71.38.Mx
biomechanics in, 87.85.G- nonconventional mechanisms in superconductivity, 74.20.Mn
biomedical imaging techniques in, 87.85.Pq Bipolar outflows
biomedical instruments, 87.85.Ox external galaxies, 98.58.Fd
biotechnology, 87.85.M- Milky Way, 98.38.Fs
integrative biology, 87.85.Xd pre-main-sequence objects, 97.21.+a
MEMS in, 87.85.Ox Bipolar transistors, 85.30.Pq
micromachining in, 87.85.Va Birefringence
micromanipulators in, 87.85.Uv in bulk materials and thin films, 78.20.Fm
modeling of biomedical systems, 87.85.Tu in optical fibers, 42.81.Gs
nanotechnologies in, 87.85.Qr, 87.85.Rs in wave optics, 42.25.Lc
neural prosthetics, 87.85.E- Bistability, optical, 42.65.Pc
regulatory biology, 87.85.Xd Blackbody radiation, 44.40.+a
robotics in, 87.85.St Black holes
smart prosthetics, 87.85.F- black-hole binaries, 04.25.dg
tissue engineering, 87.85.Lf classical, 04.70.Bw
Biomolecular electronics, 85.65.+h evaporation of, 04.70.Dy
Biomolecules in external galaxies, 98.62.Js
aggregates of, 87.15.bk higher-dimensional, 04.50.Gh
biopolymers, 82.35.Pq, 87.15.rp in Milky Way, 98.35.Jk
chemical kinetics, 82.39.-k, 87.15.R- numerical relativistic studies of, 04.25.dg
NMR of, 82.56.Pp in stellar evolution, 97.60.Lf
sequence analysis of, 87.15.Qt Black strings (general relativity), 04.50.Gh
structure and physical properties, 87.15.-v Blast waves, *43.28.Mw
on surfaces, 68.47.Pe Blazars, 98.54.Cm
Biophysical techniques, 87.80.-y Blood
biochemical separation processes, 87.80.Qk blood-brain barrier, 87.19.um
electrochemical techniques, 87.80.Kc flow imaging by MRI, 87.61.Np
ESR/EPR techniques, 87.80.Lg flow in cardiovascular system, 47.63.Cb, 87.19.ug, 87.19.uj
genomic techniques, 87.80.St hemodynamics, 87.19.U-
magnetic resonance techniques, 87.80.Lg rheology of, 83.80.Lz, 87.19.rh, 87.85.gf
mechanical and micromechanical techniques, 87.80.Ek Blue phases (liquid crystals), 61.30.Mp
Proteomic techniques, 87.80.Un Blue stars, blue stragglers, 97.20.Rp
single-molecule techniques, 87.80.Nj Body fluids
spectroscopies in, 87.80.Dj transport of, 87.19.rh
Biopolymers, 82.35.Pq, 87.15.rp Body movements, physics of, 87.19.rs, 87.19.ru
Body waves (seismology), 91.30.Cd benthic (oceanography), 92.10.Oc, 92.20.Iv
Boiling, 64.70.fh flow control, 47.85.ld
Bok globules, 97.21.+a instability of, 47.20.Ib
Bolometers meteorology, 92.60.Fm
infrared detectors in astronomy, 95.55.Rg in plasmas, 52.40.Hf
instruments, 07.57.Kp sea-air, 92.10.Kp
Bond angles and bond lengths, 33.15.Dj, 61.50.Lt turbulence, 47.27.nb
Bonds, dangling, 61.43.-j Boundary-value problems
Bond strength, 33.15.Fm in electrostatics, 41.20.Cv
Bone densitometry, 87.63.St in magnetostatics, 41.20.Gz
Book reviews, 01.30.Vv numerical analysis, 02.60.Lj
Books of general interest to physics teachers, 01.30.Os Bound states
Borides field theory, 11.10.St
dielectric materials, 77.84.Bw magnetic bound states in atoms, 32.10.Ee
refractories, 81.05.Je potential energy surfaces, 31.50.-x
Born-Oppenheimer approximation, 31.30.-i quantum mechanics, 03.65.Ge
Borocarbides, superconductivity of, 74.70.Dd Brachytherapy, 87.53.Jw
Boron nanotubes Bragg reflectors, 42.79.Dj
structure of, 61.48.De Brain-machine interface
Bose-Einstein condensates, 67.85.Hj, 67.85.Jk in applied neuroscience, 87.85.dd
Bose-Einstein condensation Branes, 11.25.-w
dynamic properties, 03.75.Kk D branes, 11.25.Uv
entanglement and decoherence, 03.75.Gg M theory, 11.25.Yb
multicomponent and spinor condensates, 03.75.Mn Breakdown, electrical
quantum optics, 42.50.Gy dielectrics, 77.22.Jp
solitons, 03.75.Lm gases, 51.50.+v
static properties, 03.75.Hh Breeder reactors, 28.50.Ft
tunneling, 03.75.Lm Bremsstrahlung, 03.50.-z, 41.60.-m, 78.70.Ck
vortices in, 03.75.Lm Bright field optical microscopy, in biophysics, 87.64.mc
Bose-Einstein statistics, 05.30.-d Brillouin scattering
Boson degeneracy condensed matter, 78.35.+c
in quantum fluids, 67.10.Ba molecular spectra, 33.20.Fb
Bosons nonlinear optics, 42.65.Es
gauge, 14.70.-e plasma, 52.38.Bv
Higgs, 14.80.Bn, 14.80.Da, 14.80.Ec, 14.80.Fd Brillouin zones, 61.50.Ah, 71.20.-b
interacting boson model, 21.60.Fw Brittleness
intermediate, decays of, 13.38.-b nanoscale systems, 62.25.Mn
Nambu-Goldstone, 14.80.Va structural failure of materials, 62.20.mj
Boson systems, 05.30.Jp Broken symmetry phases (nanoscale materials), 73.22.Gk
Bottom baryons, 14.20.Mr Brown dwarfs, 97.20.Vs
Bottom mesons Brownian motion, 05.40.Jc
hadronic decays, 13.25.Hw in rheology, 83.10.Mj
leptonic decays, 13.20.He Bubble chambers, 29.40.-n
properties of, 14.40.Nd Bubbles
Bottom quarks, 14.65.Fy dynamics
Boundary layer in boiling, 64.70.fh
laminar flow, 47.15.Cb in multiphase flow, 47.55.dd
Boundary layers magnetic, 75.70.Kw
nonlinear acoustics, *43.25.Yw Carbon-based materials
Buckling diamond, 81.05.ug
fission reactors, 28.41.Ak diamond/nanocarbon composites, 81.05.uj
materials treatment effects, 81.40.Lm fullerenes, 81.05.ub
static, 46.32.+x graphene, 81.05.ue
structural failure of materials, 62.20.mq graphite, 81.05.uf
Buckyballs. see Fullerenes superconducting materials, 74.70.Wz
Bumpy tori, 52.55.Hc Carbon cycling
Buoyancy-driven flows biogeosciences, *91.62.La
convection, 47.55.P- oceans, 92.20.Xy
flow instabilities, 47.20.Bp Carbon dioxide lasers, 42.55.Lt
Bursts Carboniferous period, *91.70.fd
galactic jets, 98.62.Nx Carbon nanotubes
gamma-ray, 98.70.Rz structure of, 61.48.De
solar, 96.60.qe Carbon stars, 97.30.Hk
x-ray, 98.70.Qy Cardiac dynamics, 87.19.Hh
Business and management, 89.65.Gh Cardiovascular system (blood flow), 47.63.Cb, 87.19.ug, 87.19
Butanol (from biomass), 88.20.fh Careers in science, 01.85.+f
Cables Car-Parrinello method, 71.15.Pd
electrical, 84.70.+p CARS, 42.65.Dr
fiber-optical, 42.81.Qb Cartography, 91.10.Da
superconducting, 84.71.Fk Catalysis
Calculus electrochemistry, 82.45.Jn
operational, 02.30.Vv enzymatic, 87.15.R-
of variations, 02.30.Xx heterogeneous, 82.65.+r
Calderas (volcanology), 91.40.Wx homogeneous, 82.30.Vy
Calendars, astronomical, 95.10.Km in nanotechnology, 81.16.Hc
Calibration, 06.20.fb Catastrophe theory, 05.45.-a
Callisto, 96.30.lh Cathode-ray tubes, 84.47.+w
Calorimeters, 07.20.Fw Cathodoluminescence, 78.60.Hk
radiation detectors, 29.40.Vj Causal structure (general relativity), 04.20.Gz
Cambrian period, *91.70.fn Cavitation
Cameras, photographic, 07.68.+m acoustics, *43.25.Yw, *43.35.Ei
Cancer, 87.19.xj nonhomogeneous flows, 47.55.dp
Capacitance measurement, 84.37.+q Cavity quantum electrodynamics, 42.50.Pq
Capacitor banks (energy storage), 84.60.Ve Cavity resonators
Capacitors, 84.32.Tt fiber optics, 42.81.Qb
electrochemical, 82.47.Uv integrated optics, 42.82.Et
Capillary effects (interfacial flows), 47.55.nb laser, 42.60.Da
Capillary waves optical, 42.79.Gn
fluid flow, 47.35.Pq Celestial mechanics
fluid interfaces, 68.03.Kn astronomy, 95.10.Ce
ocean waves, *92.10.hd classical mechanics, 45.50.Pk
Carbides Cell adhesion, 87.17.Rt
dielectric materials, 77.84.Bw Cell aggregation, 87.18.Ed
refractories, 81.05.Je Cell division, 87.17.Ee
Carbohydrates, 87.14.Df Cell mechanics, 87.17.Rt
Carbon, 81.05.U- Cell processes, 87.17.-d
biotechnology of, 87.17.Uv Charge carriers
cell adhesion, 87.17.Rt semiconductors and insulators, 72.20.Jv
cell locomotion, 87.17.Jj surfaces, 73.25.+i
chemotaxis in, 87.17.Jj thin films, 73.50.Gr
growth and division, 87.17.Ee Charge-coupled devices, 85.60.Gz
morphogenesis, 87.17.Pq in astronomical instrumentation, 95.55.Aq
theory and modeling of, 87.17.Aa Charged clusters, 36.40.Wa
Cells on a chip Charge-density waves
in applied neuroscience, 87.85.dh collective excitations, 71.45.Lr
Cellular engineering, 87.85.Lf one-dimensional conductors, 72.15.Nj
Cell walls surface and interface excitations, 73.20.Mf
in subcellular structure and processes, 87.16.Gj Charged excitons, 71.35.Pq
Cenozoic period, *91.70.B-, 91.70.Bf Charged Higgs bosons, 14.80.Fd
Cepheids, 97.30.Gj Charge distribution (nuclear), 21.10.Ft
Ceramics Charged-lepton interactions with hadrons, 13.60.-r
in electrochemistry, 82.45.Xy Charged-particle beams
fabrication, 81.05.Je, 81.05.Mh in accelerators, 29.27.-a
PZT ceramics as piezoelectric materials, 77.84.Cg beam optics, 41.75.-i, 41.85.-p
Cerenkov radiation sources and detectors, 07.77.Ka
from moving charges, 41.60.Bq Charged-particle-induced fission, 25.85.Ge
Cermets, fabrication of, 81.05.Mh Charged-particle spectrometers, 29.30.Aj
Chain reactions, chemical, 82.30.Cf Charged-particle spectroscopy, 29.30.Ep
Chains, macromolecular and polymer, 36.20.Fz Charge-exchange reactions
Chalcogenides in biomolecular reactions, 87.15.R-
dielectric materials, 77.84.Bw in chemistry, 82.30.Fi
noncuprate superconductors, 74.70.Xa nuclear reactions
Channel flow, 47.60.Dx 2H-induced, 25.45.Kk
rheology, 83.50.Ha 3H-, 3He-, and 4He-induced, 25.55.Kr
Channeling heavy-ion reactions (low energy), 25.60.Lg
in crystals, 61.85.+p nucleon induced, 25.40.Kv
in laser-plasma interactions, 52.38.Hb pion, 25.80.Gn
Chaos unstable-nuclei-induced, 25.60.Lg
acoustics, *43.25.Rq Charge measurement, 84.37.+q
applications of, 05.45.Gg Charge transfer
astronomy, 95.10.Fh in atomic and molecular collisions, 34.70.+e
chemical reactions, 82.40.Bj in biomolecular reactions, 87.15.R-
communication using, 05.45.Vx in chemical reactions, 82.30.Fi
control of, 05.45.Gg Charginos, 14.80.Nb
fluid dynamics, 47.52.+j Charmed baryons, 14.20.Lq
high-dimensional, 05.45.Jn Charmed mesons
low-dimensional, 05.45.Ac hadronic decays, 13.25.Ft
in nuclear systems, 24.60.Lz leptonic and semileptonic decays, 13.20.Fc
numerical simulations, 05.45.Pq properties of, 14.40.Lb
optical, 42.65.Sf Charmed quarks, 14.65.Dw
plasmas, 52.25.Gj Chemical analysis, 82.80.-d
quantum, 05.45.Mt Chemical beam epitaxy, 81.15.Hi
rheology, 83.60.Wc Chemical bonds, 31.10.+z, 33.15.Fm
in superconductors, 74.40.De biomolecules, 87.15.Fh
crystals, 61.50.Lt optical activity, 33.55.+b, 78.20.Ek
hydrogen bonding, hydrophilic effects, 82.30.Rs particle physics, 11.30.Rd
macro- and polymer molecules, 36.20.Hb polymer molecules and macromolecules, 36.20.Ey
Chemical composition Chiral Lagrangians, 12.39.Fe
biosphere, *91.67.gj Chiral media, 81.05.Xj
continental crust, *91.67.gd Chiral symmetries, 11.30.Rd
Earth's atmosphere, 92.60.H- Chirping, 42.65.Re
Earth's interior, 91.35.Lj Chromatography, 82.80.Bg
effects on ferroelectric phase transitions, 77.80.bg Chromodynamics, quantum, 12.38.-t
effects on transition temperature (superconductivity), 74.62.Bf
Chromosomes, 87.16.Sr
galaxies, 98.62.Bj Chromosphere, solar, 96.60.Na
geochemistry, *91.67.G-, 91.67.Gy Chronometers, 06.30.Ft
hydrosphere, *91.67.gh Cilia, 87.16.Qp
materials, 81.05.-t, 82.80.-d Circadian rhythms, 87.18.Yt
oceanic crust, *91.67.gf Circuits
of solid surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Dv electronic, 07.50.Ek, 84.30.-r
stars, 97.10.Tk integrated, 85.40.-e
Sun, 96.60.Fs optoelectronic, 42.82.Fv
thin films, 68.55.Nq passive components, 84.32.-y
Chemical equilibria, 82.60.Hc theory of, 84.30.Bv
Chemical interdiffusion, 66.30.Ny Circulation
Chemical kinetics, 82.20.-w, 82.40.-g atmospheric, 92.60.Bh
in biological systems, 82.39.-k, 87.15.R- oceanic, 92.10.ab
single molecule, 82.37.-j Circumstellar envelopes, 97.10.Fy
Chemical lasers, 42.55.Ks Cladding, optical fibers, 42.81.Bm
Chemically reactive flows, 47.70.Fw Classical field theory, 03.50.-z
Chemically reactive materials (rheology), 83.50.Jf Classical mechanics
Chemical physics. See 82 continuous media, 83.10.Ff
Chemical processes (astrophysics), 95.30.Ft, 98.38.Bn, 98.58.Bz
discrete systems, 45
Chemical reactions, 82.30.-b, 82.33.-z, 82.35.-x Clathrates, 82.75.-z
of biomolecules, 82.39.-k, 87.15.R- Clebsch-Gordan coefficients, 03.65.-w, 31.10.+z
Chemical sensors, 07.07.Df Climate
Chemical shift (NMR), 33.25.+k, 76.60.Cq, 82.56.-b change and variability
Chemical synthesis, 81.20.Ka global change
nanofabrication, 81.16.Be abrupt/rapid change, 92.70.Aa
Chemical thermodynamics, 82.60.-s meteorology, 92.60.Ry
Chemical vapor deposition, 81.15.Gh paleoceanography
chemistry of, 82.33.Ya abrupt/rapid change, *92.30.Bc
Chemiluminescence, 78.60.Ps continental climate records, *92.30.Iv
Chemisorption, 68.43.-h dynamics
Chemotaxis, 87.17.Jj global change, 92.70.Gt
Cherenkov detectors, 29.40.Ka global, modeling of, 92.70.Np
Cherenkov radiation, 41.60.Bq inter-annual variability (oceanography), 92.05.Df
Chern-Simons gauge theory, 11.15.Yc regional change, 92.70.Kb
Chevrel phases, superconductivity of, 74.70.Dd Clocks, 06.30.Ft, 95.55.Sh
Chirality Clouds
biomolecules, 87.15.B- atmospheric optics, 42.68.Ge
liquid crystals, 61.30.-v interstellar, 98.38.Dq
meteorology, *92.60.N-, 92.60.Nv in multilayers, 73.21.Ac
stellar, 97.10.Fy in nanoscale systems, 73.21.-b
Cluster model, nuclear structure, 21.60.Gx nuclear structure, 21.10.Re
Clusters one-dimensional conductors, 72.15.Nj
atomic and molecular, 36.40.-c quantum Hall effects, 73.43.Lp
formation in chemical reactions, 82.30.Nr in superlattices, 73.21.Cd
galaxy, 98.65.-r surfaces and interfaces, 73.20.Mf
hollow molecular Collective flow, relativistic collisions, 25.75.Ld
structure of, 61.48.-c Collective models (nuclei), 21.60.Ev
phonons in, 63.22.Kn Collimators
reactions in, 82.33.Fg for beam intensity modifications (medical physics), 87.56.nk
reactions on, 82.33.Hk optics, 42.79.Ag
reactivity of, 36.40.Jn radiation therapy, 87.56.J-
solid Collisions
electronic structure, 73.22.-f atomic and molecular (see 34)
structure of, 61.46.Bc classical mechanics, 45.50.Tn
stellar, 98.20.-d elementary particles (see 13)
superfluidity of helium-4 in, 67.25.dw galaxies, 98.65.Fz
in zeolites, 82.75.Vx in plasma, 52.20.Hv, 52.20.Fs
Coal, 89.30.ag Colloids, 82.70.Dd
Coastal oceanography, 92.10.Sx complex fluids, 47.57.J-
Coastal processes, 91.50.Cw glass transitions in, 64.70.pv
Coatings phase separation and segregation in, 64.75.Xc
deposition methods, 81.15.-z rheology of, 83.80.Hj
flow in material processing, 47.85.mb Color centers
optical, 42.79.Wc absorption spectra, 78.40.Fy, 78.40.Ha
Coercivity (magnetic materials), 75.50.Vv, 75.60.Ej crystal defects, 61.72.jn
Coherence defect states, 71.55.-i
in electron and positron scattering, 34.80.Pa EPR, 76.30.Mi
optical Colorimeters, 07.60.Dq
quantum optics, 42.50.Ar Color-magnitude diagrams
wave optics, 42.25.Kb galaxies, 98.62.Qz
phase coherent atomic ensembles, 03.75.Hh, 03.75.Kk stars, 97.10.Zr
Coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (CARS), 42.65.Dr Color transparency (QCD in nuclei), 24.85.+p
Coherent radiation, plasma-generated, 52.59.Ye Color vision, 42.66.Ne
Coherent spectroscopy Colossal magnetoresistance, 75.47.Gk
femtochemistry, 82.53.Kp Combinatorics, 02.10.Ox
ultrafast spectroscopy (condensed matter), 78.47.jh Combustion
Cohesive energy, crystal, 61.50.Lt, 71.15.Nc biomass conversion by, 88.20.jj
Coils, induction, 84.32.Hh enthalpy, 82.60.Cx
Cold electron emitters, 85.45.Db reaction kinetics, 82.33.Vx
Cold working, 81.40.Ef reactive flows, 47.70.Pq
Collagen Combustion synthesis, 81.20.Ka
biomolecules, 87.14.em Comets
rheology of, 83.80.Lz atmosphere, *96.25.F-, 96.25.Fx
Collective excitations impact phenomena, 96.25.Pq
clusters, 36.40.Gk interaction with solar wind, 96.50.Ek
excitons, 71.35.Lk ionosphere, *96.25.J-, 96.25.Jz
orbits and rotation, 96.25.De Computational techniques
origin, 96.25.Bd classical mechanics, 45.10.-b
volcanism, 96.25.Xz continuum mechanics, 46.15.-x
Commensurate-incommensurate transformations, 64.70.Rh electronic structure
Communication atoms and molecules, 31.15.-p
cell-cell, 87.18.Gh solids, 71.15.Dx
forms of, 01.20.+x fluid dynamics, 47.11.-j
optical, 42.79.Sz mathematics, 02.70.-c
quantum, 03.67.Hk statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics, 05.10.-a
satellites, 84.40.Ua Computed tomography
synaptic, 87.18.Sn in materials testing, 81.70.Tx
telecommunications, 84.40.Ua in medical imaging, 87.57.Q-
theory of, 89.70.-a Computer-aided design
communication complexity, 89.70.Hj electronics, 84.30.Bv
Commutative rings and algebras, 02.10.Hh microelectronics, 85.40.Bh
Compactification (string theory), 11.25.Mj Computer-aided diagnosis, 87.57.R-
Compaction Computer algebra, 02.70.Wz
granular systems, 45.70.Cc Computer hardware, 07.05.Bx
materials preparation, 81.20.Ev Computer interfaces, 07.05.Wr
Comparators, electronic, 84.30.Qi nuclear physics, 29.50.+v
Compensators (radiation therapy), 87.56.ng Computer languages, 07.05.Bx
Complex systems, 89.75.-k Computer modeling and simulation, 07.05.Tp
biological, 82.39.Rt astronomy, 95.75.Pq
chemical, 82.40.Qt biomolecules, 87.15.A-
granular models of, 45.70.Vn cellular and subcellular biophysics, 87.15.A-, 87.16.A-
Complex variables, 02.30.Fn chaotic systems, 05.45.Pq
Composite materials in chemical kinetics, 82.20.Wt
dielectric, piezo-, and ferroelectric, 77.84.Lf disordered solids, 61.43.Bn
electrical conductivity, 72.80.Tm impact phenomena, solids, 79.20.Ap
fabrication, 81.05.Mh, 81.05.Ni, 81.05.Pj, 81.05.Qk in integrated circuits fabrication, 85.40.Bh
nanocomposites, optical properties of, 78.67.Sc liquid structure, 61.20.Ja
optical properties of thin films, 78.66.Sq of magnetic critical points, 75.40.Mg
rheology, 83.80.Ab optical properties, 78.20.Bh
Composite particle models, 12.60.Rc plasma, 52.65.-y
Composite superconductors, 74.81.Bd in radiation therapy, 87.55.Gh, 87.55.K-
Compressibility rheology, 83.10.Rs
gases, 51.35.+a spectroscopy in medical physics, 87.64.Aa
liquids, 62.10.+s Computers
Compressible flows, 47.40.-x in acoustics, *43.55.Ka, *43.58.Ta
Compressional waves as educational aids, 01.50.H-
in atmosphere, 92.60.hh in experimental physics, 07.05.-t
meteorology, 92.60.hh laboratory use, 01.50.Lc
Compression molding, 83.50.Uv optical, 42.79.Ta
Compressors, electronic, 84.30.Qi Computer science and technology, 89.20.Ff
Compton scattering Computer vision, 42.30.Tz
atoms, 34.50.-s Concentrators, solar, 42.79.Ek
bulk matter, 78.70.-g Condensates
by hadrons, 13.60.Fz Bose-Einstein, 67.85.Hj, 67.85.Jk
dynamic properties of, 67.85.De drift of, *91.45.D-, 91.45.Dh
spinor condensates, 67.85.Fg Continuum mechanics
static properties of, 67.85.Bc of solids
Condensation, 64.70.fm applications of, 46.70.-p
of liquids, 68.03.Fg computational methods in, 46.15.-x
liquid-vapor transitions, 64.70.F- general theory of, 46.05.+b
Conducting polymers measurement methods in, 46.80.+j
electrical conductivity of, 72.80.Le in rheology, 83.10.Ff
reactions of, 82.35.Cd Control devices, 07.07.Tw
thin films, electrical properties of, 73.61.Ph Control theory
Conductors, electrical, 84.32.Ff in mathematical physics, 02.30.Yy
Conferences in neuroscience, 87.19.lr
in acoustics, *43.10,Ce Convection, 44.25.+f
on physics topics, 01.10.Fv astrophysics, 95.30.Tg
Conference proceedings, 01.30.Cc atmospheric, 92.60.hk
Configuration interaction calculations, 31.15.V- fluid dynamics, 47.55.P-
Confocal microscopy in biophysics, 87.64.mk forced, 44.27.+g
Conformal field theory, 11.25.Hf ionosphere, 94.20.wc
Conformal radiation treatment, 87.53.Kn magnetosphere, 94.30.cs
Conformation, molecular, 33.15.Bh Convection currents (plate tectonics), 91.45.Fj
barrier heights, 33.15.Hp Convex sets, 02.40.Ft
biomolecules, 87.15.hp Cooling
macromolecules and polymers, 36.20.Ey of atoms, ions, and molecules, 37.10.De, 37.10.Mn, 37.10.Rs
Conservation laws cryogenic, 07.20.Mc
fields and particles, 11.30.-j magnetic, 75.30.Sg
fluid dynamics, 47.10.ab Cooling flows (galaxy clusters), 98.65.Hb
Constants, fundamental, 06.20.Jr Copolymers
Constitutive relations rheology, 83.80.Uv
fluid dynamics, 47.10.ab structure and phase transitions, 82.35.Jk
rheology, 83.10.Gr Corals (paleoceanography), *92.30.Hj
Contact resistance and potential, 73.40.Cg Core-annular flows, 47.55.Iv
Contacts Coriolis effects
III-V semiconductor-to-semiconductor, 73.40.Kp molecules (vibration/rotation), 33.20.Vq
II-VI semiconductor-to-semiconductor, 73.40.Lq oceans, 92.10.Ei
integrated electronics, 85.40.Ls Corona
mechanical, 46.55.+d solar, 96.60.P-
metal-nonmetal, 73.40.Ns coronal holes, 96.60.pc
metal-to-metal, 73.40.Jn coronal loops, 96.60.pf
nanocontacts, 81.07.Lk coronal mass ejection, 96.60.ph
semiconductor-electrolyte, 73.40.Mr stellar, 97.10.Ex
Continental crust Corona discharges, 52.80.Hc
chemical composition, *91.67.gd Corrected article, 99.10.Jk
seismology of, 91.30.Vc Correlations
Continental tectonics, *91.45.C-, 91.45.Cg collective effects, 71.45.Gm
neotectonics, *91.45.ch in electron and positron scattering, 34.80.Pa
orogenic belts, *91.45.cc in nuclear electromagnetic transitions, 23.20.En
rift basins, *91.45.cj Corrosion (electrochemistry), 82.45.Bb
Continents, 93.30.-w Corrosion fatigue, 81.40.Np
Corrosion protection Critical exponents, 64.60.F-
surface treatments, 81.65.Kn Magnetic critical point effects, 75.40.Cx
fuel cell technology, 88.30.Nn Critical fields (superconductivity), 74.25.Op
Cosmic censorship, 04.20.Dw Criticality, self-organized, 05.65.+b
Cosmic dust Critical phenomena
external galaxies, 98.58.Ca in magnetism, 75.40.-s
Milky Way, 98.38.Cp in physical chemistry, 82.60.-s
Cosmic rays, 96.50.S- quantum critical phenomena (superconductivity), 74.40.Kb
astronomical observations, 95.85.Ry at surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Rh
energy spectra, 96.50.sb in thermodynamics, 05.70.Jk
extensive air showers, 96.50.sd Critical points
galactic and extragalactic, 98.70.Sa dynamic critical behavior, 64.60.Ht
high-energy interactions, 13.85.Tp criticality of glass transitions, 64.70.qj
interplanetary propagation, 96.50.sh equilibrium properties near, 64.60.F-
in ionosphere, 94.20.wq general theory of critical region behavior, 64.60.fd
nucleosynthesis, 26.40.+r in magnetic properties, 75.40.-s
Cosmic strings, 11.27.+d, 98.80.Cq multicritical points, 64.60.Kw
Cosmogony, 96.10.+i Cryobiology (glaciology), 92.40.Vq, *92.40.vu
Cosmological constant, 98.80.Es Cryogenics
Cosmology, 98.80.-k instrumentation, 07.20.Mc
Cosmotrons, 29.20.dk Cryosphere, 92.40.-t
Cost global change, 92.70.Ha
trends in renewable energy, 88.05.Lg Cryptography, quantum, 03.67.Dd
of production of solar cells, 88.40.hm Crystal binding, 61.50.Lt
Couette flow, 47.15.-x Crystal defects, 61.72.-y
Coulomb blockade, 73.23.Hk effects on transition temperature (superconductivity), 74.62.D
Coulomb energies (nuclear levels), 21.10.Sf Crystal fields
Coulomb excitation (heavy-ion collisions), 25.70.De level splitting, 71.70.Ch
Coulomb explosion, 79.77.+g in magnetic ordering, 75.10.Dg
Coupled-channel methods (nuclear reactions), 24.10.Eq Crystal growth
Coupled cluster theory (atomic physics), 31.15.bw in controlled atmospheres, 81.10.St
Coupled map lattices, 05.45.Ra from melts, 81.10.Fq
CP invariance, 11.30.Er physics and chemistry of, 81.10.-h
CPT invariance, 11.30.Er from solid phases, 81.10.Jt
Cracks from solutions, 81.10.Dn
detection, 81.70.-q in space, 81.10.Mx
healing (rheology), 83.60.Uv in vacuum, 81.10.Pq
phase transitions, 64.60.av from vapors, 81.10.Bk
structural failure of materials, 62.20.mt theory and models of, 81.10.Aj
structural mechanics, 46.50.+a Crystallization
Cratering (Moon), 96.20.Ka liquid-solid transitions, 64.70.dg
Creep in solutions of macromolecules (biomolecules), 87.15.nt
crystal defects, 61.72.Hh Crystallographic databases, 61.68.+n
effects of materials treatment, 81.40.Lm Crystallography. see crystal structure
mechanical properties of solids, 62.20.Hg Crystals
Creeping flows, 47.15.G- impurities, 61.72.S-
Cretaceous period, *91.70.db liquid, structure of, 61.30.-v
Critical currents (superconductivity), 74.25.Sv microstructure, 61.72.-y
materials treatment effects on, 81.40.-z crystallography, 61.68.+n
morphology and orientation, 81.10.Aj Data management, 07.05.Kf
nonlinear optical, 42.70.Mp Data visualization, algorithms for, 07.05.Rm
phase diagrams, 81.30.-t D branes, 11.25.Uv
purification, 81.10.-h Debye temperature, 63.70.+h
quantum, 67.80.-s Debye-Waller factor, 61.05.C-, 63.70.+h
Crystal structure Decay
alloys, 61.66.Dk baryons, 13.30.-a
atomic and molecular scattering methods, 61.05.Np electromagnetic (particle physics), 13.40.Hq
bulk crystals, 61.50.-f heavy neutrinos, 13.35.Hb
of clean solid surfaces, 68.35.B- intermediate bosons, 13.38.-b
effects on transition temperature (superconductivity), 74.62.Bf
isomer, 23.35.+g
electron diffraction and scattering methods, 61.05.J- mesons
elemental solids, 61.66.Bi hadronic, 13.25.-k
inorganic compounds, 61.66.Fn leptonic and semileptonic, 13.20.-v
minerals, 91.60.Ed muons, 13.35.Bv
neutron diffraction and scattering methods, 61.05.F- by proton emission, 23.50.+z
organic compounds, 61.66.Hq radiationless (molecules), 33.50.Hv
theory, 61.50.Ah radioactive (see 23)
x-ray diffraction and scattering methods, 61.05.C- taus, 13.35.Dx
Crystal symmetry, 61.50.Ah Decision theory, 02.50.Le
Cuprates (superconductors), 74.72.-h Decoherence
Curie point Bose-Einstein condensates, 03.75.Gg
Ferroelectric phase transitions, 77.80.B- quantum error correction, 03.67.Pp
magnetic, 75.30.Kz, 75.40.-s quantum mechanics, 03.65.Yz
Current drive (magnetic confinement), 52.55.Wq Decomposition reactions, 82.30.Lp
Currents Deep energy levels, 71.55.-i
critical (superconductivity), 74.25.Sv Deep-level photothermal spectroscopy, 79.10.na
in ionosphere, 94.20.Ss Defect levels
in magnetosphere, 94.30.Kq bulk matter, 71.55.-i
marine geology, 91.50.Jc surfaces and interfaces, 73.20.Hb
theory of fields and particles, 11.40.-q Defects, crystal, 61.72.-y
Curricula and evaluation (physics education), 01.40.G- absorption spectra, 78.40.-q
Curvature measurement, 06.30.Bp determination by diffraction and scattering, 61.72.Dd
Cusps, 52.55.Lf diffusion, 66.30.Lw
Cyclotron resonance EPR, 76.30.Mi
condensed matter, 76.40.+b formation and annealing, 61.72.Cc
ion-cyclotron resonance (plasma), 52.50.Qt gettering effect, 61.72.Yx
Cyclotrons, 29.20.dg liquid crystals, 61.30.Jf, 61.30.Mp
Cytoskeleton, 87.16.Ln quantum tunneling, 66.35.+a
Dams, 92.40.Xx scattering by (electronic transport), 72.10.Fk
Dark energy, 95.36.+x solid surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Dv
Dark field optical microscopy (biophysics), 87.64.mf superconductors, 74.62.Dh
Dark matter, 95.35.+d thin films, 68.55.Ln
Data acquisition, 07.05.Hd Deflectors (optical devices), 42.79.Fm
nuclear physics, 29.85.Ca Deformation
Databases crust and mantle
astronomy, 95.80.+p geodesy, 91.10.Kg
structural geology, 91.55.Ln Detonation
effects of materials treatment on, 81.40.Lm chemical reactions, 82.33.Vx
high strain zones (structural geology), 91.55.Mb fluid dynamics, 47.40.Rs
kinematics (rheology), 83.10.Bb seismology, 91.30.Rz
material flow, 83.50.-v Deuteron-induced reactions, 25.45.-z
mathematical aspects, 46.25.Cc Deuterons, 27.10.+h
mechanical properties of solids, 62.20.F- Developmental diseases, 87.19.xt
Degasification (vacuum apparatus), 07.30.Bx Devonian period, *91.70.ff
Degenerative diseases, 87.19.xr Diamagnetic resonance, 76.40.+b
de Haas-van Alphen effect, 71.18.+y Diamagnetism, 75.20.-g
Delay equations, in function theory, 02.30.Ks local moments in compounds, 75.20.Hr
Delocalization (surface electron states), 73.20.Jc in gases, 51.60.+a
Demodulators, 84.30.Qi in metals and alloys, 75.20.En
optical, 42.79.Hp in nonmetals, 75.20.Ck
Demographics, 89.65.Cd Diamond, 81.05.ug
Demonstration experiments (physics education), 01.50.My Diamond anvil cells, 07.35.+k
Demultiplexers, 42.79.Sz Diaphragms, optical, 42.79.Ag
Dendrites, 68.70.+w Diatomic molecules, electron correlation in, 31.15.vn
Dense plasma focus, 52.59.Hq Dichroism
Density materials, 78.20.Fm
changes of, 65.40.De molecules, 33.55.+b
measurement of, 06.30.Dr Dictionaries, 01.30.Kj
Density-functional theory Dielectric breakdown
atomic and molecular physics, 31.15.E- gases, 51.50.+v
condensed matter, 71.15.Mb insulators, 77.22.Jp
Depolarization (dielectric properties), 77.22.Ej Dielectric constant, 78.20.Ci
Deposition Dielectric devices, 85.50.-n
films and coatings, 81.15.-z Dielectric function, 77.22.Ch
integrated circuits, 85.40.Sz collective excitations, 71.45.Gm
Depth profiling, 61.72.S-, 81.70.Jb Dielectric films, 77.55.-g
Desertification, 92.40.Iv epitaxial and superlattice films, 77.55.Px
Design of experiments (computers), 07.05.Fb high-permittivity gate dielectric films, 77.55.D-
Desorption for silicon electronics, 77.55.df
electron-stimulated, 68.43.Rs, 79.20.La for nonsilicon electronics, 77.55.dj
field induced, 79.70.+q high permittivity capacitive films, 77.55.F-
kinetics of, 68.43.Nr BaTiO3-based films, 77.55.fe
photon-stimulated, 68.43.Tj, 79.20.La ferroelectric films, excluding BaTiO3, Pb(Zr,Ti)O3, 77.55.fp
thermal, 68.43.Vx niobate- and tantalite-based films, 77.55.fj
Detectors paraelectric films, 77.55.fb
bolometers, 07.57.Kp, 95.55.Rg Pb(Zr,Ti)O3-based films, 77.55.fg
Cherenkov, 29.40.Ka low-permittivity films, 77.55.Bh
infrared, 07.57.Kp, 85.25.Pb, 85.60.Gz multiferroic/magnetoelectric films, 77.55.Nv
microwave, 07.57.Kp piezoelectric and electrostrictive films, 77.55.H-
optical, 42.79.Pw AlN films, 77.55.hd
radiation, 29.40.-n PZT films, 77.55.hj
radiowave, 07.57.Kp ZnO films, 77.55.hf
submillimeter wave, 07.57.Kp, 85.25.Pb pyroelectric films, 77.55.Kt
x-ray, 07.85.Fv Dielectric loss, 77.22.Gm
Dielectric materials, 77.84.-s neutron, 61.05.fm
borides, 77.84.Bw optical, 42.25.Fx
carbides, 77.84.Bw x-ray, 61.05.cp
chalcogenides, 77.84.Bw Diffraction gratings
composite materials, 77.84.Lf holographic, 42.40.Eq
emulsions, 77.84.Nh optical, 42.79.Dj
KDP- type crystals, 77.84.Fa Diffractometers
liquid crystals, 77.84.Nh electron, 07.78.+s
liquids, 77.84.Nh x-ray, 07.85.Jy
niobates, 77.84.Ek Diffusion
nitrides, 77.84.Bw of adsorbates, 68.43.Jk
organic compounds, 77.84.Jd in atmosphere, 92.60.hk
oxides, 77.84.Bw of biomolecules, 87.15.Vv
polymers, 77.84.Jd in chemical reaction kinetics, 82.40.Ck
PZT, 77.84.Cg clusters, 36.40.Sx
suspensions, 77.84.Nh in gases, 51.20.+d
tantalates, 77.84.Ek of gases in solids, 66.30.je
TGS-type crystals, 77.84.Fa of impurities, 66.30.J-
titanates, 77.84.Cg in liquids, 66.10.C-
in electrochemistry, 82.45.Un in nanoscale solids, 66.30.Pa
thin films, 77.55.-g neutron, 28.20.Gd
Dielectric properties nuclear magnetic resonance, 82.56.Lz
of gases, 51.70.+f in ocean, 92.10.Lq
new topics in, 77.90.+k of protons in solids, 66.30.jp
of plasma, 52.25.Mq in quantum solids, 66.30.Ma
related to treatment conditions, 81.40.Tv in solids, 66.30.-h
of solids and liquids, 77.22.-d at solid surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Fx
depolarization, 77.22.Ej spin, 75.40.Gb
dielectric breakdown, 77.22.Jp turbulent, 47.27.tb
dielectric function, 77.22.Ch of water in solids, 66.30.jj
dielectric loss and relaxation, 77.22.Gm Diffusion-limited aggregation, 61.43.Hv
permittivity, 77.22.Ch Digital circuits, 84.30.Sk
polarization, 77.22.Ej Digital imaging
space charge effects, 77.22.Jp astronomy, 95.75.Tv
of tissues and organs, 87.19.rf image processing algorithms, 07.05.Pj
Dielectric relaxation, 77.22.Gm Digital radiography, 87.59.bf
Differential equations Diode lasers, 42.55.Px
in mathematical aspects of biological physics, 87.10.Ed Diode-pumped lasers, 42.55.Xi
numerical approximation and analysis, 02.60.Lj Diodes
ordinary, 02.30.Hq high-voltage, 52.59.Mv
partial, 02.30.Jr junction, 85.30.Kk
Differential geometry, 02.40.-k light-emitting, 85.60.Jb
Differential overlap method (atomic and molecular physics), plasma, 52.75.Fk
31.15.bu Dirac equation, 03.65.Pm
Differential thermal analysis (DTA), 81.70.Pg nonrelativistic limits in, 31.30.jx
Diffraction Disasters, natural and man-made, 89.60.Gg
acoustical, *43.20.Fn, *43.25.Jh Discharges, electric, 52.80.-s
ultrasound, *43.35.Bf, *43.35.Cg Disclinations
electron, 61.05.J-
crystals, 61.72.Lk Displacement measurement, 06.30.Bp
liquid crystals, 61.30.Jf Displacive phase transitions, 63.70.+h
Discriminators, electronic, 84.30.Qi Display devices
Diseases, 87.19.X- electrochemical, 82.47.Tp
ALS, 87.19.xr in general instrumentation, 07.07.Hj
Alzheimer's, 87.19.xr optical, 42.79.Kr
bacterial diseases, 87.19.xb optoelectronic, 85.60.Pg
cancer, 87.19.xj Dissociation
degenerative diseases, 87.19.xr in chemical reactions, 82.30.Lp
developmental diseases, 87.19.xt of biomolecules, 87.15.rs
endocrine diseases, 87.19.xv photochemical, 82.50.-m
epilepsy, 87.19.xm molecular
fungal diseases, 87.19.xg diffuse spectra, 33.80.Gj
gastrointestinal, 87.19.xu by electron impact, 34.80.Ht
genetic diseases, 87.19.xk energy of, 33.15.Fm
immune system diseases, 87.19.xw single molecule, 82.37.Np
motor system diseases, 87.19.xe Dissolution
musculoskeletal diseases, 87.19.xn in solutions of macromolecules (biomolecules), 87.15.np
parasitic diseases, 87.19.xe Distance measurement, 06.30.Bp
Parkinson's, 87.19.xe Distorted-wave approximation (nuclear reactions), 24.10.Eq
prion diseases, 87.19.xh Distributed-feedback lasers, 42.55.-f
stroke, 87.19.xq Distribution theory, 02.50.Ng
viral diseases, 87.19.xd Diurnal cycles (oceanography), 92.05.Fg
Disk galaxies, 98.52.Nr Divertors, 28.52.Lf, 52.55.Rk
Dislocations, 61.72.Ff, 61.72.Hh, 61.72.Lk DNA, 87.14.gk
Disorder effects on transition temperature (superconductivity),
chemical kinetics of, 82.39.Pj, 87.15.R-
74.62.En Domain structures
Disordered solids in ferroelectricity and antiferroelectricity, 77.80.Dj
absorption and reflection spectra, 78.40.Pg in magnetic films, 75.70.Kw
amorphous solids in magnetic nanoparticles, 75.75.Fk
vibrational states in, 63.50.Lm in magnetization curves and hysteresis, 75.60.Ch
disordered crystalline alloys magnetization dynamics of, 75.78.Fg
vibrational states in, 63.50.Gh Domain walls
electrical conductivity, 72.80.Ng cosmology, 98.80.Cq
glasses field theory, 11.27.+d
vibrational states in, 63.50.Lm magnetic properties and materials, 75.60.Ch
infrared and Raman spectra, 78.30.Ly Doped-insulator lasers, 42.55.Rz
localization in, 71.55.Jv Doping
photoemission, 79.60.Ht effects on transition temperature (superconductivity), 74.62.D
photoluminescence, 78.55.Qr germanium and silicon, 61.72.uf
structure, 61.43.-j III-V and II-VI semiconductors, 61.72.uj
superconductivity, 74.81.Bd integrated-circuit technology, 85.40.Ry
vibrational states in, 63.50.-x profiles, 61.72.U-, 81.70.Jb
Dispersion hardening, 81.40.Cd thin films, 68.55.Ln
Dispersion-reinforced composites, 81.05.Ni Doppler effect (atmospheric acoustics), *43.28.Py
Dispersions Doppler imaging in ultrasonography, 87.63.dk
physical chemistry, 82.70.-y Dosimetry/exposure assessment
quantum optical phenomena, 42.50.Nn of acoustic and ultrasonic radiation, 87.50.yk
rheology of, 83.80.Hj
of electric and magnetic fields, 87.50.cm of magnetic domain structures, 75.78.Fg
electron and positron, 87.53.Bn of magnetic nanoparticles, 75.75.Jn
of ionizing radiations, 87.53.Bn Dynamometers, 07.10.Pz
of millimeter and terahertz radiation, 87.50.up Ear, *43.64.-q, 43.64.+r
neutron and proton, 87.53.Bn Early Universe, 98.80.Cq
in nuclear medicine imaging, 87.57.uq Earth
of optical and infrared radiation, 87.50.wj core (tectonophysics), 91.45.Kn
x-rays and gamma rays, 87.53.Bn crust movement, 91.10.Kg, 91.45.Ga
of radiofrequency and microwave radiation, 87.50.sj interior structure and properties, 91.35.-x
Double nuclear magnetic resonance (DNMR) magnetic field, 91.25.-r
condensed matter, 76.70.Fz Earthquakes, *91.30.P-, 91.30.Px
molecules, 33.40.+f forecasting, *91.30.pd
Drag reduction magnitudes, *91.30.pc
in flow control, 47.85.lb phase transitions, 64.60.av
material behavior (rheology), 83.60.Yz Echelles, 42.79.Dj
D region, ionosphere, 94.20.de Eclipses, 95.10.Gi
Drell-Yan process, 13.85.Qk Ecology, 87.23.-n
Drift waves (plasma), 52.35.Kt biogeosciences, *91.62.Mn
Drops, 47.55.D- ecohydrology, plant ecology, 92.40.Oj
Drought, 92.40.De ocean biology, *92.20.jm, *92.20.jp
Drug delivery (biopropulsion), 47.63.mh pattern formation in, 87.23.Cc
Duality, strong interactions, 12.40.Nn population dynamics, 87.23.Cc
Ductility, 62.20.fk Economics
Ducts business and management, 89.65.Gh
flows in, 47.60.Dx economic issues, sustainability, cost trends (renewable energy
sound propagation in, *43.28.Py, *43.55.Rg 88.05.Lg
Dusty plasmas, 52.27.Lw Econophysics, 89.65.Gh
Dwarf galaxies, 98.52.Wz, 98.56.Wm ECR plasma heating, 52.50.Sw
elliptical, 98.52.Wz Eddies (turbulent flows)
Dwarf novae, 97.30.Qt eddy-viscosity closures, 47.27.em
Dwarf planets, 96.30.Iz large-eddy simulation, 47.27.ep
dwarf planet satellites, 96.30.Ja Eddy-current testing, 81.70.Ex
Dwarf stars, 97.20.-w Editorial note, 99.10.Np
Dye lasers, 42.55.Mv Editorials, 01.30.Ww
Dynamical systems Education, 01.40.-d
linear, 45.30.+s Educational aids, 01.50.-i
nonlinear, 05.45.-a EEG, in neuroscience, 87.19.le
Dynamic loading, 83.50.-v Effective mass, 71.18.+y
Dynamic mechanical analysis (rheology), 83.85.Vb Eikonal approximation, 11.80.Fv
Dynamic phases, 03.65.Vf Einstein equation, general relativity, 04.20.-q
Dynamics Einstein-Maxwell spacetime, 04.40.Nr
of biomolecules, 87.15.H- Elastic deformation
conformational changes, 87.15.hp material flow, 83.50.-v
of domain structures (magnetization), 75.78.Fg material treatment effects, 81.40.Jj
folding dynamics, 87.15.hm mechanical properties of solids, 62.20.F-
intermolecular interactions, 87.15.hg Elasticity
transport dynamics, 87.15.hj in continuum mechanics of solids, 46.25.-y, 46.35.+z
ultrafast dynamics, 87.15.ht mechanical properties of solids, 62.20.D-
rocks and minerals, 91.60.Ba
static, 46.25.-y Electric charge, 41.20.Cv, 84.37.+q
superconductors, 74.25.Ld Electric current measurement, 84.37.+q
theory in biological physics, 87.10.Pq Electric discharges, 52.80.-s
Elastic moduli, 62.20.de Electric fields
Elastic scattering effects on biological systems, 87.50.C-
of atoms and molecules, 34.50.Cx effects on liquid crystal structure, 61.30.Gd
deuteron-induced reactions, 25.45.De effects on material flows, 83.60.Np
of electrons by atoms and molecules, 34.80.Bm electromagnetism, 41.20.-q
hadron-induced, 13.85.Dz galactic, 98.62.En
heavy-ion reactions, 25.70.Bc instrumentation for measurement, 07.50.-e
lepton-induced reactions, 25.30.Bf in ionosphere, 94.20.Ss
meson-induced reactions, 25.80.Dj in magnetosphere, 94.30.Kq
nucleon-induced reactions, 25.40.Cm, 25.40.Dn measurement, 84.37.+q
of photons and leptons by hadrons, 13.60.Fz Milky Way, 98.35.Eg
reactions induced by unstable nuclei, 25.60.Bx solar, 96.60.Hv
triton-,3He-, and 4He-induced reactions, 25.55.Ci stellar, 97.10.Ld
Elastic structures, acoustic scattering by, *43.40.Fz therapeutic applications, 87.50.ct
Elastic waves Electric impedance measurement, 84.37.+q
linear acoustics, *43.20.Gp, *43.20.Jr Electric moments
rheology, 83.60.Uv atomic, 32.10.Dk
solids, 62.30.+d hadronic, 13.40.Em
Elastomeric polymers, 83.80.Va molecular, 33.15.Kr
Elastomers nuclear, 21.10.Ky
rheology, 83.80.Va, 83.80.Wx Electric motors, 84.50.+d
structure, 61.41.+e Electric power transmission, 88.80.H-
Elasto-optical effects, 78.20.H-, 78.20.hb ac power transmission, 88.80.hm
Electrets, 77.22.-d grid-connected energy resources, 88.80.Cd
Electrical conductivity high-current, and high voltage (electrical engineering), 84.70.+
Earth, 91.25.Qi high-voltage dc transmission, 88.80.hj
materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Rs rf power transmission, 88.80.hp
metals and alloys superconducting cables
amorphous and liquid, 72.15.Cz in renewable energy technology, 88.80.hr
crystalline, 72.15.Eb in electrical engineering, 84.71.Fk
semiconductors and insulators, 72.20.-i superconducting wires and tapes (electrical engineering),
mixed conductivity, 72.60.+g 84.71.Mn
specific materials, 72.80.-r transmission grids, 88.80.hh
superconductors, 74.25.fc wireless transmission, 88.80.ht
surfaces, 73.25.+i Electroacoustic transducers, *43.38.Bs, 43.38.Dv, 43.38.Fx
thin films, 73.50.-h Electroanalytical chemistry, 82.45.Rr
specific materials, 73.61.-r Electrocaloric effects, 77.70.+a
EELS (electron energy loss spectroscopy), 79.20.Uv Electrochemical analysis, 82.80.Fk
Electrical impedance tomography, 87.63.Pn Electrochemical capacitors, 82.47.Uv
Electrical instruments, 07.50.-e Electrochemical displays, 82.47.Tp
Electrical noise, 07.50.Hp Electrochemical energy conversion, 82.47.-a
Electrical phenomena in gases, 51.50.+v Electrochemical engineering, 82.47.Wx
Electrical sensors, 07.07.Df Electrochemical sensors, 82.47.Rs
Electrical shielding, 07.50.Hp Electrochemical synthesis, 82.45.Aa
Electric breakdown, 51.50.+v, 52.80.-s, 77.22.Jp Electrochemical techniques in biophysics, 87.80.Kc
Electrochemistry, 82.45.-h
applied, 82.47.-a microwaves, 84.40.-x
bioelectrochemistry, 82.45.Tv, 87.15.Tt in plasma, 52.35.Hr
Electrochromic devices, 85.60.Pg radiowaves, 41.20.Jb, 84.40.-x
Electrochromism, 78.20.Jq wave optics, 42.25.Bs
Electrodeposition Electromagnetism. See 41
electrochemistry of, 82.45.Qr Electromechanical effects, 77.65.-j
methods of film deposition, 81.15.Pq acousto-electric effects, 77.65.Dq
Electrodes (electrochemistry), 82.45.Fk electromechanical resonance, 77.65.Fs
Electrodissolution, 82.45.Qr electrostrictive constants, 77.65.Bn
Electrodynamics strain-induced electromechanical effects, 77.65.Ly
classical, 03.50.De Electrometers, 07.50.Ls
quantum, 12.20.-m Electromigration, 66.30.Qa
Electroelasticity, 46.25.Hf Electron affinity
Electrogasdynamic energy conversion, 84.60.Rb atoms, 32.10.Hq
Electrohydrodynamics, 47.65.-d molecules, 33.15.Ry
Electrokinetic effects (complex fluids), 47.57.jd Electron-atom collisions
Electroluminescence, 78.60.Fi elastic scattering, 34.80.Bm
Electrolysis, 82.45.Hk excitation and ionization, 34.80.Dp
Electrolytes Electron attachment, 34.80.Ht, 34.80.Lx
electrochemistry, 82.45.Gj Electron beam annealing, 81.40.Ef
structure of, 61.20.Qg Electron beam-assisted deposition, 81.15.Jj
Electromagnetic decay, 13.40.Hq Electron beam induced current (EBIC), 68.37.Hk
Electromagnetic fields, 03.50.De, 41.20.-q Electron beam lithography, 85.40.Hp
Electromagnetic induction (geoelectricity), 91.25.Qi Electron beam radiation effects, 61.80.Fe
Electromagnetic interactions, 13.40.-f Electron beams
electroweak, 12.15.-y in medicine
unified field theories, 12.10.-g dosimetry of, 87.53.Bn
Electromagnetic mass differences, 13.40.Dk nonrelativistic, 41.75.Fr
Electromagnetic moments, nuclear, 21.10.Ky in particle accelerators, 29.27.-a
Electromagnetic quantities, 06.30.Ka polarized (atomic and molecular scattering), 34.80.Nz
Electromagnetic radiation in radiation therapy
interaction with plasma, 52.40.Db safety of, 87.55.N-
from moving charges, 41.60.-m relativistic, 41.75.Ht
solar, *96.60.T-, 96.60.Tf Electron capture (nuclear physics), 23.40.-s
wave propagation, 41.20.Jb Electron correlation calculations, 31.15.V-
Electromagnetic testing, 81.70.Ex Electron-cyclotron waves (plasma), 52.35.Hr, 52.35.Qz
Electromagnetic transitions Electron density of states
nuclear crystalline solids, 71.20.-b
angular distribution, 23.20.En disordered solids, 71.23.-k
correlation measurement, 23.20.En surfaces and interfaces, 73.20.-r
internal conversion, 23.20.Nx Electron diffraction
internal pair production, 23.20.Ra in biophysics, 87.64.Bx
level energies, 23.20.Lv in structure determination, 61.05.J-
Electromagnetic waves Electron diffractometers, 07.78.+s
atmospheric optics, 42.68.Ay Electron doped materials (cuprate superconductors), 74.72.Ek
atmospheric propagation, 92.60.Ta Electron dosimetry, 87.53.Bn
ionospheric propagation, 94.20.Bb, 94.20.ws Electron double resonance (ELDOR)
magnetospheric propagation, 94.30.Tz condensed matter, 76.70.Dx
molecules, 33.40.+f of magnetic nanoparticles, 75.75.Lf
Electron emission theory of, 31.10.+z
Auger emission, 79.20.Fv biomolecules, 87.10.-e
exoelectron emission, 79.75.+g condensed matter
field emission, 79.70.+q calculation methods, 71.15.-m
new topics in, 79.90.+b crystalline solids, 71.20.-b
photoemission, 79.60.-i disordered solids, 71.23.-k
from adsorbed layers, 79.60.Dp graphene, 73.22.Pr
from disordered structures, 79.60.Ht liquid metals and semiconductors, 71.22.+i
from insulators, 79.60.Bm nanoscale materials, 73.22.-f
from interfaces, 79.60.Jv calculations in superconductivity, 74.20.Pq
from liquids, 79.60.Cn theories and models of, 71.10.-w
from metals, 79.60.Bm macromolecules and polymer molecules, 36.20.Kd
from nanostructures, 79.60.Jv properties of superconductors, 74.25.Jb
from polymers, 79.60.Fr surfaces, interfaces, and thin films (see 73)
from semiconductors, 79.60.Bm Electronic transport
secondary emission, 79.20.Hx bulk matter (see transport processes)
thermionic emission, 79.40.+z graphene, 72.80.Vp
Electron energy loss spectroscopy (EELS), 79.20.Uv interface structures, 73.40.-c
Electron gas nanoscale materials, 73.63.-b
quantum statistical mechanics, 05.30.Fk thin films, 73.50.-h, 73.61.-r
theories and models, 71.10.Ca Electron-induced nuclear reactions, 25.30.-c
two-dimensional, 73.20.-r Electron-ion scattering
Electron-hadron scattering, 13.60.-r excitation and ionization, 34.80.-i
Electron-hole drops and plasma, 71.35.Ee recombination and electron attachment, 34.80.Lx
Electron holography Electron microscopes, 07.78.+s
in structure determination, 61.05.jp Electron microscopy
Electronic circuits, 07.50.Ek, 84.30.-r in biophysics, 87.64.Ee
microelectronics, 85.40.-e in observations of crystal defects, 61.72.Ff
microwave, 84.40.Dc in structure determination, 68.37.-d
integrated, 84.40.Lj Electron-molecule collisions
passive components of, 84.32.-y dissociation, 34.80.Ht
Electronic excitation and ionization elastic scattering, 34.80.Bm
atomic collisions, 34.50.Fa excitation and ionization, 34.80.Gs
molecular collisions, 34.50.Gb Electron optics, 41.85.-p
Electronic publications, 01.30.Xx Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR)
Electronic publishing, 01.20.+x in biophysics, 87.64.kh, 87.80.Lg
Electronic structure in condensed matter, 76.30.-v
atomic and molecular clusters, 36.40.Cg in defect structure determination, 61.72.Hh
atoms, and molecules of molecules, 33.35.+r
calculations of, 31.15.-p Electron phase diagrams, 71.10.Hf
ab initio calculations, 31.15.A- Electron-phonon interactions
alternative approaches to, 31.15.X- electronic structure of solids, 71.38.-k
approximate calculations for, 31.15.B- electronic transport, 72.10.Di
density-functional theory, 31.15.E- lattice dynamics, 63.20.kd
electron correlation calculations, 31.15.V- Electron-positron collisions, hadron production by, 13.66.Bc
corrections to, 31.30.-i Electron-positron plasmas, 52.27.Ep
interaction effects on, 31.70.-f Electron probe analysis, 81.70.Jb
Electrons, properties of, 14.60.Cd electrodynamics in the nervous system, 87.19.ld
Electron scattering sensory systems, 87.19.lt
in atomic and molecular collisions synapses, 87.19.lg
elastic scattering, 34.80.Bm Electroplating, 81.15.Pq
inelastic scattering, 34.80.Dp, 34.80.Gs, 34.80.Ht Electroproduction (nuclear reactions), 25.30.Rw
in nuclear reactions Electrorheological fluids, 47.65.Gx, 83.80.Gv
elastic, 25.30.Bf Electrostatic accelerators, 29.20.Ba
inelastic, 25.30.Dh, 25.30.Fj Electrostatic lenses, 41.85.Ne
spin arrangement determination by, 75.25.-j Electrostatics, 41.20.Cv
from surfaces, 68.49.Jk Electrostatic waves and oscillations
Electron solids, 73.20.Qt plasma waves, 52.35.Fp
Electron sources, 07.77.Ka Electrostriction, 77.65.-j
in nuclear physics, 29.25.Bx Electrostrictive constants, 77.65.Bn
Electron spectrometers, 07.81.+a Electrostrictive films, 77.55.H-
Electron spectroscopy Electroweak interactions, 12.15.-y
in biophysics, 87.64.ks extensions of gauge sector, 12.60.Cn
chemical analysis, 82.80.Pv extensions of Higgs sector, 12.60.Fr
nuclear and particle physics, 29.30.Dn nuclear tests of electroweak models, 24.80.+y
Electron spin resonance (ESR) in unified field theories, 12.10.Dm
in biophysics, 87.64.kh, 87.80.Lg Elemental abundances
in condensed matter, 76.30.-v in stars, 97.10.Tk
in defect structure determination, 61.72.Hh in Universe, 98.80.Ft
of molecules, 33.35.+r Elementary particles. See 10
Electron stimulated desorption, 68.43.Rs, 79.20.La in astrophysics, 95.30.Cq
Electron tubes, 84.47.+w Ellipsometers, 07.60.Fs
Electro-optical effects Elliptical galaxies, 98.52.Eh, 98.56.Ew
condensed matter, 78.20.Jq El Nino Southern Oscillation
molecules, 33.57.+c oceanography, 92.10.am
Electro-osmosis, in biological systems, 82.39.Wj paleoceanography, *92.30.La
Electrophoresis Embrittlement, 81.40.Np
biomolecule, 82.45.Tv, 87.15.Tt EMC effect (muon scattering), 25.30.Mr
electrochemistry, 82.45.-h Emission spectra
Electrophotography, 07.68.+m atoms, 32.30.-r, 32.50.+d
Electrophysiology of biomolecules, 87.15.mq
auditory system, *43.64.Nf, 87.19.lt condensed matter, 78.55.-m, 78.60.-b
in biomedical engineering molecules, 33.20.-t, 33.50.-j
neural prosthetics, 87.85.E- Emissions trading, 88.05.Pq
charge injection in, 87.85.ej Emissivity (optical constants), 78.20.Ci
electrode stimulation in, 87.85.eg Empirical methods (atomic physics), 31.15.bu
smart prosthetics, 87.85.F- Emulsions, 82.70.Kj
feedback in, 87.85.ff complex fluids, 47.57.Bc
feedforward in, 87.85.fh dielectric properties, 77.84.Nh
dielectric properties of tissues, 87.19.rf nuclear, 29.40.Rg
electrical properties of tissues, 87.19.R- photographic, 07.68.+m
electric field effects on biological systems, 87.50.C- rheological properties, 83.80.Iz
in neuroscience Encoding and decoding in neuroscience, 87.19.ls
action potential propagation (axons), 87.19.lb ENDOR
EEG and MEG, 87.19.le condensed matter, 76.70.Dx
molecules, 33.40.+f lead-acid batteries in advanced vehicles, 88.85.jk
Energy analysis (renewable energy resources) lead-acid batteries in applied electrochemistry, 82.47.Cb
economic issues, 88.05.Lg lithium-ion batteries applied electrochemistry, 82.47.Aa
emissions trading, 88.05.Pq nickel-metal-hydride batteries in advanced vehicles, 88.85.jm
energy conservation, 88.05.Gh nickel-metal-hydride batteries in applied electrochemistry,
energy efficiency, 88.05.Bc 82.47.Cb
energy use superconducting magnetic energy storage, 88.80.fj
in agriculture, 88.05.Qr supercapacitors
in appliances, 88.05.Rt in applied electrochemistry, 82.47.Uv
in heating and cooling of buildings, 88.05.Sv in electrical engineering, 84.60.Ve
in lighting, 88.05.Tg in energy delivery and storage, 88.80.fh
in manufacturing, 88.05.Vx in advanced vehicles, 88.85.jp
in transportation, 88.05.Xj vehicle energy storage, 88.85.J-
environmental aspects, 88.05.Np Energy transfer
life cycle analysis, 88.05.Hj intramolecular, 33.15.Hp
policy issues, 88.05.Jk rotational and vibrational, 34.50.Ez
renewables energy targets, 88.05.Ec state-to-state (chemical reactions), 82.20.Rp
thermodynamic considerations, 88.05.De Engineering, 89.20.Kk
Energy conservation biomedical, 87.85.-d
in classical mechanics, 45.20.dh electrochemical, 82.47.Wx
in renewable energy, 88.05.Gh nuclear (see nuclear engineering)
Energy conversion, 84.60.-h Ensemble theory
electrochemical, 82.47.-a classical, 05.20.Gg
electrogasdynamic conversion, 84.60.Rb quantum, 05.30.Ch
magnetohydrodynamic conversion, 84.60.Lw Entanglement and quantum nonlocality, 03.65.Ud
photoelectric conversion, 84.60.Jt in Bose-Einstein condensation, 03.75.Gg
thermionic conversion, 84.60.Ny in nonlinear optics, 42.65.Lm
thermoelectric conversion, 84.60.Rb in quantum information, 03.67.Bg, 03.67.Mn
Energy delivery Enthalpy
electric power transmission, 88.80.H- condensed matter, 65.40.G-
grid-connected distributed energy sources, 88.80.Cd gases, 51.30.+i
infrastructure, 88.80.Kg physical chemistry, 82.60.-s
Energy extraction from ocean thermodynamics, 05.70.Ce
energy from ocean currents, 88.60.nm Entropy
energy from ocean waves, 88.60.nf condensed matter, 65.40.gd
in hydrospheric geophysics, 92.05.Jn in information theory, 89.70.Cf
oceanic geothermal energy, 88.10.cj thermodynamics, 05.70.-a
marine thermal gradients, 88.60.nj Environmental effects
ocean thermal energy, 88.60.nr on instruments, 07.89.+b
tidal energy, 88.60.nh of natural and man-made disasters, 89.60.Gg
Energy losses Environmental impacts
atom and molecule scattering, 34.50.Bw air quality, 92.60.Sz
of particles in condensed matter, 61.85.+p ground water quality, *92.40.kc
Energy storage nuclear power
energy storage systems (electrical engineering), 84.60.Ve radioactive wastes, waste disposal, 28.41.Kw
storage technologies (renewable energy), 88.80.F- renewable energy resources, 88.05.Np
batteries surface water quality, *92.40.qc
in energy delivery and storage, 88.80.ff Environmental magnetism, 91.25.fd
Environmental pollution
air pollution, 92.60.Sz of liquids, 68.03.Fg
instruments for, 07.88.+y meteorology, *92.60.jc
land pollution, soil pollution, *91.62.Rt water in atmosphere, *92.60.J-, 92.60.Jq
water pollution, *92.40.kc, *92.40.qc Evapotranspiration (hydrology), 92.40.Je
Environmental regulations, 89.60.Fe Evolution, 87.23.-n
Environmental safety, 89.60.Ec in biology, 87.23.Kg
Enzymatic catalysis, 87.15.R- comets, 96.25.Bd
Enzymes, 87.14.ej external galaxies, 98.62.Ai
Ephemerides, 95.10.Km Milky Way, 98.35.Ac
Epilepsy, 87.19.xm Moon, 96.20.Br
Epitaxial dielectric films, 77.55.Px planets, 96.12.Bc, 96.15.Bc
Epitaxy stellar, 97.10.Cv
molecular beam epitaxy, 81.15.Hi Evolutionary geobiology (biogeosciences), *91.62.Np
liquid phase epitaxy, 81.15.Lm EXAFS
solid phase epitaxy, 81.15.Np in biophysics, 87.64.kd
vapor phase epitaxy, 81.15.Kk in structure determination, 61.05.cj
Epoxy resins, 83.80.-k Exchange interactions
EPR paradox, 03.65.Ud energy-level splitting, 71.70.Gm
Equations of state magnetically ordered materials, 75.30.Et
gases, 51.30.+i Exchange reactions, chemical, 82.30.Hk
general theory, 05.70.Ce, 64.10.+h Excimer lasers, 42.55.Lt
of metals and alloys, 64.30.Ef Excited states
of nonmetals, 64.30.Jk atomic and molecular, 31.50.Df
nuclear matter, 21.65.Mn electron correlation in, 31.15.vj
rock formation, 91.60.Fe Rydberg states
Equatorial ionosphere, 94.20.dt atoms, 32.80.Rm
Equilibrium constants, 82.60.Hc magnetic trapping of, 32.10.Ee
E region, ionosphere, 94.20.dg molecules, 33.80.Rv
Erosion (hydrology), 92.40.Gc solids
Errata, 99.10.Cd electronic structure calculations, 71.15.Qe
Error theory, 06.20.Dk model systems, 71.10.Li
Eruptions, volcanic, 91.40.Ft Excitons, 71.35.-y
ESCA, 82.80.Pv Exoelectron emission, 79.75.+g
Estuarine oceanography, 92.10.Sx Exosphere, 92.60.ha
Etalons, 42.79.Bh Exotic atoms and molecules, 36.10.-k
Etching, 81.65.Cf Exotic baryons, 14.20.Pt
Etch pits, 61.72.Ff Exotic mesons, 14.40.Rt
Ethanol (from biomass), 88.20.ff Exploding wires, 52.80.Qj
from biomass, 88.20.ff Exploration
fuel for advanced vehicles, 88.85.mj of continental structures, 93.85.De
Euclidean field theory, 11.10.Cd geophysical methods of
Euclidean geometries, 02.40.Dr downhole methods, 93.85.Fg
Europa, 96.30.ld gravity methods, 93.85.Hj
Europe, 93.30.Ge radioactivity methods, 93.85.Np
Eutectic structure, 81.30.-t seismic methods, 93.85.Rt
Evaporation, 64.70.fm of oceanic structures, 93.85.Ly
of black holes, 04.70.Dy Explosions
field-induced, 79.70.+q chemical reactions, 82.33.Vx
compressible flows, 47.40.Rs nonconventional mechanisms of superconductivity, 74.20.Mn
electric discharges, 52.80.Qj theory of, 71.10.Ay
nuclear, 28.70.+y Fermion degeneracy
seismology, 91.30.Rz in quantum fluids, 67.10.Db
underwater, *43.30.Lz Fermions
Extensional flows composite, 71.10.Pm
deformation, 83.50.Jf systems (quantum statistical mechanics), 05.30.Fk
measurement of, 83.85.Rx Fermi surfaces, 71.18.+y
Extinction coefficients, optical, 78.20.Ci Ferrimagnetic resonance, 76.50.+g
Extranuclear effects, 23.20.Nx Ferrimagnetics, 75.50.Gg
Extrasolar planets, 97.82.-j Ferrite devices, 85.70.Ge
Extrudate swell, 83.60.Jk Ferrites, 75.50.Gg
Extrusion, 81.20.Hy Ferroelasticity, 62.20.D-
Eye, 42.66.-p Ferroelectric devices, 85.50.-n
Fabry-Perot interferometer, 07.60.Ly ferroelectric memories, 85.50.Gk
Factorization (quark models), 12.39.St Ferroelectricity, 77.80.-e
Faddeev equation, 11.80.Jy domain structure, 77.80.Dj
Failure phase transitions, 77.80.B-
integrated circuits, 85.40.Qx switching phenomena, 77.80.Fm
materials, 81.40.Np Ferroelectric materials, 77.84.-s
mechanical properties, 62.20.M- relaxor ferroelectrics, 77.80.Jk
Familons, 14.80.Va Ferroelectric phase transitions, 77.80.B-
Faraday cups, 41.85.Qg effects of material composition, 77.80.bg
Faraday effect, 33.57.+c, 78.20.Ls interface effects, 77.80.bn
Fatigue scaling effects, 77.80.bj
effects of materials treatment, 81.40.Np strain effects, 77.80.bn
structural mechanics, 46.50.+a Ferrofluids (magnetohydrodynamics), 47.65.Cb
structural failure of materials, 62.20.me Ferromagnetic materials
Faults, plate tectonics, 91.55.Jk iron and its alloys, 75.50.Bb
Femtochemistry metals other than iron, 75.50.Cc
coherent spectroscopy of atoms and molecules, 82.53.Kp nonmetals, 75.50.Dd
femtosecond probing Ferromagnetic resonance, 76.50.+g
of adsorbed molecules, 82.53.St Few-body systems
of biological molecules, 82.53.Ps atomic systems, calculations for, 31.15.ac
of molecules in liquids, 82.53.Uv classical mechanics, 45.50.Jf
of molecules in solids, 82.53.Xa nuclear structure, 21.45.-v
of semiconductor nanostructures, 82.53.Mj Fiber gyros, 42.81.Pa
pump probe studies Fiber lasers, 42.55.Wd
bound states, 82.53.Hn Fiber-optic instruments, 07.60.Vg
photodissociation, 82.53.Eb Fiber optics, 42.81.-i
Femtosecond techniques, 06.60.Jn Fiber-optic sensors, 42.81.Pa
femtochemistry, 82.53.-k Fiber-reinforced composites, 81.05.Ni
in nonlinear optics, 42.65.Re Fibers, synthetic and natural, 81.05.Lg
in spectroscopy of solid state dynamics, 78.47.J- Fibrils, 87.14.em
Fermi-Dirac statistics, 05.30.-d Field desorption, 79.70.+q
Fermi gas, 71.10.Ca Field effect transistors, 85.30.Tv
degenerate, 03.75.Ss spin polarized, 85.75.Hh
Fermi liquid Field emission, 79.70.+q
Field-emission displays, 85.45.Fd superconducting, 74.78.-w
Field-emission microscopy, 68.37.Vj in superfluid phase 3He, 67.30.hr
Field emitters and arrays, 85.45.Db in superfluid phase 4He, 67.25.dp
Field ionization, 79.70.+q videos (educational aids), 01.50.ff
Field-ion microscopy, 68.37.Vj Filters
Field theory, 11.10.-z acoustic, *43.58.Kr
classical, 03.50.-z electronic, 84.30.Vn
gauge, 11.15.-q optical, 42.79.Ci
noncommutative, 11.10.Nx Financial markets, 89.65.Gh
quantized fields, 03.70.+k Fine structure
unified, 04.50.-h, 12.10.-g atoms, 32.10.Fn
Figure of merit (energy conversion), 84.60.Bk molecules, 33.15.Pw
Filamentation, in plasma, 52.38.Hb Finite difference methods, 02.70.Bf
Filaments in atomic and molecular physics, 31.15.xf
in subcellular structure and processes, 87.16.Ka in fluid dynamics, 47.11.Bc
Film deposition Finite element analysis, 02.70.Dh
chemical vapor deposition, 81.15.Gh in biological physics, 87.10.Kn
electron beam-assisted deposition, 81.15.Jj in fluid dynamics, 47.11.Fg
electron beam deposition, 81.15.Dj Finite-size systems
electrodeposition, 81.15.Pq phase transitions in, 64.60.an
epitaxy Finite volume methods (in fluid dynamics), 47.11.Df
molecular beam epitaxy, 81.15.Hi Fission-fusion reactions, 25.70.Jj
liquid phase epitaxy, 81.15.Lm Fission reactions, 25.85.-w
solid phase epitaxy, 81.15.Np Fission reactors
vapor phase epitaxy, 81.15.Kk design and components, 28.41.-i
hot filament evaporation deposition, 81.15.Dj fuel cycles, 28.41.Vx
ion beam-assisted deposition, 81.15.Jj fuel elements, 28.41.Bm
laser ablation deposition, 81.15.Fg moderators, 28.41.Pa
spray coating, 81.15.Rs radioactive wastes in, 28.41.Kw
sputtering deposition, 81.15.Cd reactor cooling, 28.41.Fr
theory and models of, 81.15.Aa reactor safety, 28.41.Te
Films types of, 28.50.-k
dielectric, 77.55.-g Flagella, 87.16.Qp
electrical properties of, 73.61.-r Flames
electronic transport in, 73.50.-h reactions in, 82.33.Vx
graphene, 68.65.Pq reactive flows, 47.70.Pq
growth, deposition, 81.15.-z Flare stars, 97.30.Nr
Langmuir-Blodgett films, 68.18.-g, 68.47.Pe Flavor symmetries, 11.30.Hv
liquid films, 68.15.+e Flight (motor systems), 87.19.lu
magnetic properties of, 75.70.Ak Floods, 92.40.Qk, *92.40.qp
microscopic studies of, 68.37.-d Flow computation, 47.11.-j
in normal phase 3He, 67.30.ej Flow control, 47.85.L-
in normal phase 4He, 67.25.bh drag reduction, 47.85.lb
optical properties of, 78.20.-e, 78.66.-w flow noise reduction, 47.85.lf
physical properties of, 68.60.-p Flow imaging (blood flow), MRI, 87.61.Np
of solid 3He, 67.80.dm Flow in quasi-one-dimensional systems, 47.60.-i
of solutions of 3He in liquid 4He, 67.30.hr Flow instabilities
structure and morphology, 68.55.-a general, 47.20.-k
interfacial, 47.20.Ma of molecules, 33.50.Dq
non-Newtonian flows, 47.50.Gj x-ray, 78.70.En
in rheology, 83.60.Wc Fluoroscopy, 87.59.C-, 87.59.cf
Flowmeters, 47.80.-v Flute instability, 52.35.Py
Flow receptivity, 47.20.Pc Flux-line lattices, 74.25.Uv
Flow visualization, 47.80.Jk Flux creep, 74.25.Wx
Fluctuation phenomena Foams, 82.70.Rr
biomolecules, 87.15.Ya complex fluids, 47.57.Bc
magnetically ordered materials, 75.30.Mb rheology, 83.80.Iz
nuclear reactions, 24.60.Ky Fog
plasma, 52.25.Gj atmospheric optics, 42.68.Ge
quantum optics, 42.50.Lc meteorology, *92.60.J-, 92.60.Jq
statistical physics, 05.40.-a Fokker-Planck equation
in superconductivity, 74.40.-n kinetic theory of gases, 51.10.+y
noise and chaos, 74.40.De plasma simulation, 52.65.Ff
nonequilibrium processes, 74.40.Gh statistical physics, 05.10.Gg
quantum critical phenomena, 74.40.Kb Folding
valence fluctuations (diamagnetism and paramagnetism), structure of biomolecules, 87.15.Cc, 87.15.hm
75.20.Hr Folds, tectonic, 91.55.Hj
Fluid dynamics. see fluid flow Food, rheology of, 83.80.Lz
Fluid equation (plasma simulation), 52.65.Kj Foodwebs (ocean biology), *92.20.jq
Fluid flow Forced convection, 44.27.+g
biological, 47.63.-b Forces
compressible, 47.40.-x interatomic, 34.20.Cf
flow control, 47.85.L- intermolecular, 34.20.Gj
instruments for, 47.80.-v measurement of, 07.10.Pz
laminar, 47.15.-x in Newtonian mechanics, 45.20.da
low-Reynolds number (creeping), 47.15.G- nuclear, 21.30.-x
non-Newtonian, 47.50.-d Forensic science, 89.20.Mn
rarefied gas dynamics, 47.45.-n forensic acoustics, *43.72.Uv
reactive, radiative and nonequilibrium, 47.70.-n Formation heat, 82.60.Cx
relativistic, 47.75.+f Form factors
rotational, 47.32.-y electromagnetic, 13.40.Gp
through porous media, 47.56.+r photon-atom interactions, 34.50.-s
Fluidics, 47.85.Np Forming, 81.20.Hy
Fluidized beds, 47.55.Lm Fossil fuels, 89.30.A-
Fluid mechanics, applied, 47.85.-g coal, 89.30.ag
Fluid planets oil, 89.30.aj
atmosphere, *96.15.H-, 96.15.Hy natural gas, 89.30.an
ionosphere, 96.15.Hy, *96.15.hk petroleum, 89,30.aj
surfaces, 96.15.Lb Fourier analysis, 02.30.Nw
Fluids Fourier optics, 42.30.Kq
optical properties of, 78.15.+e Fourier transform spectra, 33.20.Ea
quantum (see 67) Four-wave mixing, 42.65.Hw
statistical mechanics, 05.20.Jj Four-wave mixing spectroscopy
Fluorescence nonlinear optical spectroscopy, 78.47.nj
of atoms, 32.50.+d Fourth generation quarks, 14.65.Jk
in biophysics, 87.64.kv Fractals
in condensed matter, 78.55.-m
fluid dynamics, 47.53.+n fossil fuels, 89.30.A-
nonlinear dynamics, 05.45.Df coal, 89.30.ag
in phase transitions, 64.60.al oil, petroleum, 89.30.aj
structure of disordered solids, 61.43.Hv oil prospecting; pipelines, 93.85.Tf
Fractional quantum Hall effect, 73.43.-f natural gas, 89.30.an
Fractional statistics systems, 05.30.Pr as fuel for advanced vehicles, 88.85.mf
Fracture for fusion reactors, 28.52.Cx, 52.57.Kk
continuum mechanics of solids, 46.50.+a Fuel cells
effects of materials treatments, 81.40.Np components, 88.30.J-
nanoscale systems, 62.25.Mn current converters, 88.30.jr
plate tectonics, 91.55.Jk stacks, 88.30.jn
rheology, 83.60.Uv fuel processor, 88.30.jp
rock mechanics, 91.60.Ba heat recovery system, 88.30.jt
structural failure of materials, 62.20.mm component materials, 88.30.M-
Fragmentation (nuclear reactions), 25.70.Mn, 25.70.Pq composite materials, 88.30.mj
Franck-Condon factors, 33.70.Ca inorganic proton conductors, 88.30.mg
Free-electron devices, 52.59.Rz systems, 88.30.G-
Free-electron lasers, 41.60.Cr design and simulation, 88.30.gg
Free energy, 05.70.Ce, 51.30.+i, 65.40.G- types of
Free-induction decay (quantum optics), 42.50.Md alkaline fuel cells, 88.30.ph
Free molecular flows, 47.45.Dt direct methanol fuel cells, 88.30.pf
Free polarization decay molten carbonate fuel cells
in ultrafast pump/probe spectroscopy, 78.47.js in applied electrochemistry, 82.47.Lh
Free radicals in hydrogen energy, 88.30.pm
chemical reactions, 82.30.Cf phosphoric acid fuel cells
EPR of, 76.30.Rn in applied electrochemistry, 82.47.Pm
F region, ionosphere, 94.20.dj in hydrogen energy, 88.30.pj
Frenkel defects, 61.72.jn polymer electrolyte fuel cells (applied electrochemistry), 82.4
Frenkel excitons, 71.35.Aa proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM)
Frequency, measurement of, 06.30.Ft in applied electrochemistry, 82.47.Gh
Frequency conversion (nonlinear optics), 42.65.Ky in hydrogen energy, 88.30.pd
Frequency convertors, optical, 42.79.Nv regenerative fuel cells, 88.30.pp
Frequency standards, 06.20.fb solid oxide fuel cells
in astronomical instrumentation, 95.55.Sh in applied electrochemistry, 82.47.Ed
Fresnel zone plates, 42.79.Ci in hydrogen energy, 88.30.pn
Friction Fullerenes
atomic scale, 68.35.Af absorption and reflection spectra, 78.40.Ri
internal, 62.40.+i electrical conductivity, 72.80.Rj
evidence of dislocations, 61.72.Hh electronic structure, 71.20.Tx
materials treatment effects, 81.40.Pq fabrication, 81.05.ub
mechanical properties of solids, 62.20.Qp film growth, 68.55.ap
structural mechanics, 46.55.+d infrared and Raman spectra, 78.30.Na
Friction force microscopy structure of, 61.48.-c
instrumentation of, 07.79.Sp superconductivity, 74.70.Wz
Fuel surface structure of, 68.35.bp
for advanced vehicles, 88.85.M- thin films
biofuels, 88.20.F- electrical conductivity, 73.61.Wp
for fission reactors, 28.41.Bm optical properties, 78.66.Tr
Functional analysis, 02.30.Sa Gamma rays
quantum mechanics, 03.65.Db astronomical observations, 95.85.Pw
Functional approximation, algorithms for, 02.60.Gf atmospheric emissions, 92.60.hx
Functional MRI, 87.19.lf, 87.61.Qr bursts, 98.70.Rz
Function generators, 84.30.Ng effects on biological systems, 87.53.-j
Fundamental constants, 06.20.Jr in laser-plasma interactions, 52.38.Ph
Fungal diseases, 87.19.xg in photochemistry, 82.50.Kx
Furnaces, 07.20.Hy radiation damage by, 61.80.Ed
Fuses, 84.32.Vv Gamma-ray sources, 07.85.-m
Fusion astronomical, 98.70.Rz
2H-induced, 25.45.-z Gamma-ray spectroscopy
heavy-ion induced, 25.70.Jj chemical analysis, 82.80.Ej
inertial confinement condensed matter, 76.80.+y
heavy-ion, 52.58.Hm instrumentation, 07.85.Nc
laser, 52.57.-z nuclear physics, 29.30.Kv
light-ion, 52.58.Ei Gamma-ray telescopes, 95.55.Ka
magnetic confinement, 52.55.-s Gamma transitions, 23.20.Lv
unstable-nuclei-induced, 25.60.Pj Ganymede, 96.30.lf
Fusion-fission reactions, 25.70.Jj Garnet devices, 85.70.Ge
Fusion fuels, fast ignition of, 52.57.Kk Garnets (ferrites), 75.50.Gg
Fusion products effects, 52.55.Pi Gas chromatography, 82.80.Bg
Fusion reactors Gas dynamic traps (magnetic confinement), 52.55.Jd
fueling and ignition, 28.52.Cx Gases
reactor safety, 28.52.Nh in chemical oceanography, 92.20.Uv
structural materials for, 28.52.Fa interplanetary, 96.50.Dj
Fuzzy logic, 07.05.Mh rarefied, dynamics of, 47.45.-n
Galactic center, 98.35.Jk ultracold, 67.85.-d
Galactic mass, 98.35.Ce, 98.62.Ck Gas-filled counters, 29.40.Cs
Galactic radioactivity (nuclear astrophysics), 26.30.Jk Gas lasers, 42.55.Lt
Galactic winds, 98.35.Nq, 98.62.Nx Gas-liquid flows, 47.55.Ca
Galaxies Gas-liquid interfaces, 68.03.-g
active, 98.54.-h Gas sensors, 07.07.Df
clusters of, 98.65.Cw Gas-surface interactions, 34.35.+a
local group, 98.56.-p Gauge bosons, 14.70.-e
normal, 98.52.-b production in electron-positron interactions, 13.66.Fg
primordial, 98.54.Kt Gauge field theories, 11.15.-q
properties of, 98.62.-g topologically massive, 11.15.Wx
protogalaxies, 98.54.Kt Chern-Simons, 11.15.Yc
Galerkin method, 02.70.Dh Gauge sector extensions (electroweak interactions), 12.60.Cn
Galvanomagnetic effects Gauge/string duality, 11.25.Tq
metals and alloys, 72.15.Gd Gels
semiconductors and insulators, 72.20.My aerogels, reactions in, 82.33.Ln
thin films, 73.50.Jt as disperse systems, 82.70.Gg
Games, physics of, 01.80.+b microgels, rheology of, 83.80.Kn
Game theory, 02.50.Le rheology of, 83.80.Kn
Gamma-ray detectors, 07.85.Fv, 29.40.-n thermoreversible gels, 83.80.Kn
superconducting, 85.25.Oj rheological properties, 83.80.Kn
Gamma-ray lasers, 42.55.Vc Genealogical trees (complex systems), 89.75.Hc
General physics (physics education), 01.55.+b Geometrical optics, 42.15.-i
General relativity. See 04 Geometric inequalities, 02.40.Ft
Genetic diseases, 87.19.xk Geometric mechanics, 02.40.Yy
Genetic engineering, 87.85.md Geometric phases (quantum mechanics), 03.65.Vf
Genetic switches Geometry
in biological complexity, 87.18.Cf algebraic, 02.10.-v
Genomics, 87.18.Wd differential, 02.40.Hw, 02.40.Ma
techniques in biotechnology, 87.80.St, 87.85.mg Euclidean and projective, 02.40.Dr
Genomic techniques, 87.80.St noncommutative, 02.40.Gh
Geochemical cycles Riemannian, 02.40.Ky
geochemistry, 91.67.Nc Geophysical instrumentation, 93.85.-q
meteorology, 92.60.hn Geophysical prospecting (acoustical methods), *43.40.Ph
Geochemical processes, *91.67.F-, 91.67.Fx Geophysics. See 91
intraplate, *91.67.fh Geothermal energy
mid-oceanic ridge, *91.67.ff brines and their dissolved matter, 88.10.J-
subduction zone, *91.67.fc combined minerals and metals extraction, 88.10.jp
Geochemistry metals extraction, 88.10.jn
fluid and melt inclusion, 91.67.St minerals extraction, 88.10.jj
fresh water, 92.40.Bc geothermal electricity production, 88.10.H-
low-temperature, 91.67.Vf binary-cycle steam plants, 88.10.hh
organic and biogenic, 91.67.Uv dry steam plants, 88.10.hd
radiogenic isotopic, 91.67.Qr flash steam plants
sedimentary, 91.67.Ty ground heat, 88.10.C-
stable isotopic, 91.67.Rx continental geothermal energy, 88.10.ch
Geochronology, 91.80.+d, *91.80.-d geothermal heat pumps, 88.10.cd
isotopic dating, *91.80.Hj heating and cooling of buildings, 88.10.cn
sedimentary, *91.80.Wx oceanic geothermal energy, 88.10.cj
sidereal, *91.80.Ef space heating, 88.10.cn
Geodesy, 91.10.-v terrestrial geothermal flux, 88.10.cf
Geodetic reference systems, 91.10.Ws hot dry rock, 88.10.Eb
Geodetic techniques, *91.10.P-, 91.10.Pp hydrothermal reservoirs, 88.10.F-
Geoelectricity, 91.25.Qi down hole pumps, 88.10.fh
Geographical regions, 93.30.-w hot springs, 88.10.fb
Geological materials hot water from wells, 88.10.fe
physical properties, 91.60.-x igneous systems, 88.10.Eb
rheology, 83.80.Nb reservoir engineering, 88.10.G-
Geological time, 91.70.-c high-temperature tools, 88.10.gk
Geology, 91.65.-n imaging fluid flow, 88.10.gf
Geomagnetism, 91.25.-r prediction models, 88.10.gc
geomagnetic excursion, 91.25.Xg rock fracture, 88.10.gn
geomagnetic induction, 91.25.Wb simulation, 88.10.gc
magnetic anomalies, 91.25.Rt site characterization, 88.10.gp
magnetic fabrics, 91.25.St Geothermy, 91.35.Dc
magnetic field reversals, 91.25.Mf Germanium, doping and ion implantation of, 61.72.uf
remagnetization, 91.25.Ux Gettering effect
spatial variations in, 91.25.G- crystals, 61.72.Yx
time variations in, *91.25.L-, 91.25.Le surface treatments, 81.65.Tx
Geometrical methods (classical mechanics), 45.10.Na g factor, 32.10.Fn, 33.15.Pw, 71.18.+y
GHZ states, 03.65.Ud Globular clusters, 98.20.Gm
Giant magnetoresistance, 75.47.De Glow discharge, 52.80.Hc
magnetic memory, 85.75.Bb Glues (bioproduct from biomass), 88.20.rg
Giant resonances (nuclear reactions), 24.30.Cz Gluons
Giant stars, 97.20.Li in nuclei, 24.85.+p
Ginzburg-Landau theory (superconductivity), 74.20.De particle properties of, 14.70.Dj
Glaciology, *92.40.V-, 92.40.Vq Gradient-index (GRIN) devices, 42.79.Ry
avalanches, snow melt, 92.40.Vq, *92.40.vw fiber-optical, 42.81.Ht
ice cores, 92.40.Vq, *92.40.vv Grain boundaries, 61.72.Mm
Glass-based composites, 81.05.Pj Grand unified theories, 12.10.Dm
Glasses Granular flow
disordered solids classical mechanics of discrete systems, 45.70.Mg
vibrational states in, 63.50.Lm complex fluids, 47.57.Gc
electrical conductivity, 72.80.Ng Granular materials
electronic structure, 71.23.Cq fabrication, 81.05.Rm
fabrication, 81.05.Kf rheology, 83.80.Fg
magnetic materials, 75.50.Lk superconductivity, 74.81.Bd
nonelectronic thermal conduction in, 66.70.Hk Granular systems, classical mechanics of, 45.70.-n
optical materials, 42.70.Ce Granular superconductors, 74.81.Bd
photoluminescence, 78.55.Qr Graphite, 81.05.uf
rheology, 83.80.Ab Graphene
self-diffusion and ionic conduction in, 66.30.hh electronic structure, 73.22.Pr,
solid-solid transitions, 72.80.Ng electronic transport, 72.80.Vp
structure, 61.43.Fs films, 68.65.Pq
surface structure of, 68.35.bj material science aspect of, 81.05.ue
thermal properties, 65.60.+a optical properties, 78.67.Wj
thin films phonons in, 63.22.Rc
electrical conductivity, 73.61.Jc structure, 61.48.Gh
optical properties, 78.66.Jg thermal properties, 65.80.Ck
Glass transitions, 64.70.P- Graph theory, 02.10.Ox
in colloids, 64.70.pv Grasers (gamma-ray lasers), 42.55.Vc
in liquid crystals, 64.70.pp Gratings
in liquids, 64.70.pm holographic, 42.40.Eq
in metallic glasses, 64.70.pe optical elements, 42.79.Dj
in nonmetallic glasses, 64.70.ph Gravimeters, 04.80.Nn
in polymers, 64.70.pj Gravimetric measurements, 91.10.Pp
theory and modeling of, 64.70.Q- Gravitation
Glauber model, 24.10.Ht astrophysics, 95.30.Sf
Glauber scattering, 11.80.La general theory of (see 04)
Glia (in neuroscience), 87.19.lk Gravitational constant, 04.80.-y, 06.20.Jr, 95.30.Ft
Global analysis, 02.40.Vh Gravitational fields
Global change, 92.70.-j comets, 96.25.Nc
cryospheric, 92.70.Ha fluid planets, 96.15.Ef
from geodesy, 91.10.Xa Moon, 96.20.Jz
impacts of, 92.70.Mn solid surface planets, 96.12.Fe
land cover change, 92.70.St Gravitational lenses, 95.30.Sf, 98.62.Sb
solar variability impact on, 92.70.Qr Gravitational waves
Global warming, *92.30.Np, 92.70.Mn astronomical observations, 95.85.Sz
detectors, 04.80.Nn, 95.55.Ym mesons, 14.40.-n
general relativity, 04.30.-w R-hadrons, 14.80.Pq
Gravitons, 14.70.Kv Hall effect
Gravity quantum, 73.43.-f
Earth's, 91.10.-v in semiconductors, 72.20.My
experimental test of gravitational theories, 04.80.Cc in thin films, 73.50.Jt
higher-dimensional, 04.50.-h Hall effect devices, 85.30.Fg
in marine geology, 91.50.Kx hybrid, 85.75.Nn
modified theories of, 04.50.Kd Hamiltonian mechanics, 45.20.Jj, 47.10.Df
Moon's, 96.20.Jz Handbooks, 01.30.Kj
quantum, 04.60.-m Hardening (materials treatments), 81.40.Cd, 81.40.Ef
self-gravitating systems, 04.40.-b Hardness
supergravity, 04.65.+e of solids, 62.20.Qp
time variable, 91.10.Op in structural mechanics, 46.55.+d
Gravity waves Harmonic generation (nonlinear optics), 42.65.Ky
hydrodynamic waves (fluids), 47.35.Bb Harmonic oscillators, 03.65.Ge
meteorology, 92.60.hh Hartree-Fock approximation
Greenhouse effect, 92.70.-j electronic structure of atoms and molecules, 31.15.xr
Greenhouse gases, *92.30.Np electronic structure of solids, 71.15.Ap
Greenland, 93.30.Kh nuclear-structure models, 21.60.Jz
GRIN devices, 42.79.Ry, 42.81.Ht Hawking effects, 04.60.-m
Ground water, *92.40.K-, 92.40.Kf Hazards, natural (biogeosciences), *91.62.Ty
aquifers, 92.40.Kf, *92.40.kh Hearing, *43.66.-x, 43.66.+y
Group theory sensory systems, 87.19.lt
atomic and molecular physics, 31.15.xh Hearing aids, *43.66.Ts
mathematics, 02.20.-a Heart, hemodynamics of, 87.19.ug
nuclear physics, 21.60.Fw Heat capacity
quantum mechanics, 03.65.Fd of amorphous solids and glasses, 65.60.+a
Gunn effect devices, 85.30.Fg in chemical thermodynamics, 82.60.Fa
Gyrofluid and gyrokinetic plasma simulations, 52.65.Tt of crystalline solids, 65.40.Ba
Gyrokinetics, in plasmas, 52.30.Gz of liquids, 65.20.Jk
Gyros, fiber-optical, 42.81.Pa at magnetic critical points, 75.40.Cx
Gyroscope motion, 45.40.Cc of nanocrystals, 65.80.-g
Gyrotrons, 84.40.Ik Heat conduction, 44.10.+i
Hadronic decays Heat engines, 07.20.Pe
baryons, 13.30.Eg Heaters, 07.20.Hy
mesons, 13.25.-k Heating
Hadrons buildings
interactions induced by energy use in heating/cooling of, 88.05.Sv
high and super-high energy, 13.85.-t geothermal, 88.10.cn
low and intermediate energy, 13.75.-n solar
mass models, 12.40.Yx active space/water heating, 88.40.mg
neutrino interactions with, 13.15.+g heating systems, 88.40.me
nuclear forces, 21.30.Fe passive space/water heating, 88.40.mj
photon and charged-lepton interactions with, 13.60.-r plasma
production by electron-positron collisions, 13.66.Bc by dc fields, 52.50.Nr
properties of ECR heating, 52.50.Sw
baryons, 14.20.-c ICR heating, 52.50.Qt
by laser beams, 52.50.Jm excitations in, 67.30.em
by microwaves, 52.50.Sw films in, 67.30.ej
by particle beams, 52.50.Gj hydrodynamics in, 67.30.eh
by rf fields, 52.50.Qt magnetic properties of, 67.30.er
by shock waves, 52.50.Lp thermodynamic properties, 67.30.ef
Heat pumps transport processes in, 67.30.eh
geothermal, 88.10.cd solid phase, 67.80.D-
thermal instruments, 07.20.Pe superfluid phase, 67.30.H-
Heat transfer films in, 67.30.hr
analytical and numerical techniques, 44.05.+e hydrodynamics in, 67.30.hb
boundary layer, 44.20.+b impurities in, 67.30.hm
channel and internal, 44.15.+a interfaces in, 67.30.hp
convective, 44.25.+f, 44.27.+g spin dynamics of, 67.30.hj
Earth's interior, 91.35.Dc transport processes in, 67.30.hb
heat-pulse propagation in solids, 66.70.-f vortices in, 67.30.he
inhomogeneous and porous media, 44.30.+v 4He, 67.25.-k
multiphase systems, 44.35.+c -induced nuclear reactions, 25.55.-e
radiative, 44.40.+a normal phase
in turbulent flows, 47.27.T- films in, 67.25.bh
Heat treatments, effects on microstructure, 81.40.Gh hydrodynamics of, 67.25.bf
Heavy-fermion solids thermodynamic properties, 67.25.bd
diamagnetism and paramagnetism, 75.20.Hr transport processes in, 67.25.bf
electron states, 71.27.+a solid phase, 67.80.B-
magnetically ordered materials, 75.30.Mb superfluid phase, 67.25.D-
noncuprate superconductors, 74.70.Tx critical phenomena in, 67.25.dj
Heavy-ion nuclear reactions excitations in, 67.25.dt
low and intermediate energy, 25.70.-z films in, 67.25.dp
relativistic, 25.75.-q hydrodynamics of, 67.25.dg
Heavy-ion spectroscopy, 29.30.-h relaxation phenomena, 67.25.du
Heavy-particle decay, 23.70.+j sound in, 67.25.dt
Heavy-particle dosimetry, 87.53.Bn thermodynamic properties, 67.25.de
Heavy quark theory, 12.39.Hg vortices in, 67.25.dk
Heavy quarkonia, 14.40.Pq superfluid transition in, 67.25.dj
Heinrich events (oceanography), 92.05.Ek supersolid, 67.80.bd
Heisenberg model, 75.10.Jm Hemodynamics, 87.19.U-
Hele-Shaw flows, 47.15.gp biological fluid dynamics, 47.63.-b, 87.85.gf
Heliacs, 52.55.Hc blood-brain barrier, 87.19.um
Helicity amplitudes, 11.80.Cr of heart and lungs, 87.19.ug
Helicity injection (magnetic confinement), 52.55.Wq of peripheral vascular system, 87.19.uj
Heliopause, 96.50.Ek physiological materials (rheology), 83.80.Lz
Helioseismology, 96.60.Ly Herbig-Haro objects, 97.21.+a
Helium Hertzsprung-Russell diagrams, 97.10.Zr
burning in stars, 26.20.Fj Heterostructures
liquid mixtures, 67.60.-g electrical properties, 73.40.-c
solid, 67.80.-s electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.-b
3He magnetic properties of, 75.70.Cn
-induced nuclear reactions, 25.55.-e optical properties, 78.66.-w
normal phase, 67.30.E- photoemission and photoelectron spectra, 79.60.Jv
structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.-k Hole doped materials (cuprate superconductors), 74.72.Gh
superconducting, 74.78.Fk Holograms
H I and H II regions computer generated, 42.40.Jv
external galaxies, 98.58.Ge, 98.58.Hf volume, 42.40.Pa
Milky Way, 98.38.Gt, 98.38.Hv Holographic optical elements, 42.40.Eq
Higgs bosons Holography
charged Higgs bosons, 14.80.Fd acoustical, *43.35.Sx, *43.60.Sx
neutral Higgs bosons, 14.80.Ec electron, 61.05.jp
production in electron-positron interactions, 13.66.Fg optical, 42.40.-i
standard model, 14.80.Bn recording materials for, 42.70.Ln
supersymmetric Higgs bosons, 14.80.Da Hooke's law
Higgs sector extensions, 12.60.Fr mechanical properties of solids, 62.20.D-
High-coercivity materials, 75.50.Vv Hopping transport, 72.20.Ee
High-current technology, 84.70.+p Hormones, 87.14.Lk
High-energy reactions, hadron-induced, 13.85.-t Hot atom reactions, 82.30.Cf
High-field effects (conductivity) Hot carriers, 72.20.Ht, 73.50.Fq
bulk matter, 72.20.Ht Hot working, 81.40.Gh
thin films, 73.50.Fq Hubbard model
High-frequency discharges, 52.80.Pi electronic structure, 71.10.Fd
High-frequency effects (conductivity) magnetic ordering (quantized spin model), 75.10.Jm
bulk matter, 72.30.+q superconductivity, 74.20.-z
thin films, 73.50.Mx Hubble constant, 98.80.Es
High-frequency plasma confinement, 52.58.Qv Hubble Space Telescope, 95.55.Fw
High-pressure effects Hückel method (atomic and molecular physics), 31.15.bu
in solids and liquids, 62.50.-p Humidity, 92.60.Jq, *92.60.jk
structural properties of materials, 81.40.Vw Hybrid integrated circuits
High pressure production and techniques, 07.35.+k electronic, 85.40.Xx
High resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), optical, 42.82.Fv
68.37.Og Hydraulic machinery, 47.85.Kn
High-speed techniques, 06.60.Jn Hydraulics, 47.85.Dh
High-Tc superconductors Hydrodynamic instability
cuprates, 74.72.-h laser inertial confinement, 52.57.Fg
devices, 85.25.-j Hydrodynamic models, nuclear reactions, 24.10.Nz
general properties, 74.25.-q Hydrodynamics
theory of, 74.20.-z applied fluid mechanics, 47.85.Dh
transition temperature, 74.10.+v, 74.62.-c astrophysical applications, 95.30.Lz
High-temperature techniques and instrumentation, 07.20.Ka fluids, 47.35.-i
High-voltage diodes, 52.59.Mv in normal phase helium-3, 67.30.eh
High-voltage technology, 84.70.+p in normal phase helium-4, 67.25.bf
H I shells, 98.58.Nk in quantum fluids, 67.10.Jn
Histones, 87.16.Sr superfluidity, 47.37.+q
History of science, 01.65.+g in superfluid phase helium-3, 67.30.hb
acoustics, *43.10.Mq in superfluid phase helium-4, 67.25.dg
Hole burning Hydroelasticity, 46.40.Jj
atomic spectra, 32.30.-r Hydroelectric power
condensed matter spectra, 78.40.-q conventional hydropower, 88.60.J-
molecular spectra, 33.20.-t dams, 88.60.jb
Hole burning spectroscopy diversion facilities, 88.60.je
nonlinear optical spectroscopy, 78.47.nd
impoundment facilities, 88.60.jb direct methanol fuel cells, 88.30.pf
pumped storage facilities, 88.60.jg molten carbonate fuel cells, 88.30.pm
emerging hydropower technologies, 88.60.N- phosphoric acid fuel cells, 88.30.pj
energy from ocean currents, 88.60.nm proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEM), 88.30.pd
energy from ocean waves, 88.60.nf regenerative fuel cells, 88.30.pp
marine thermal gradients, 88.60.nj solid oxide fuel cells, 88.30.pn
natural water flow in rivers, 88.60.np hydrogen production, 88.30.E-
ocean thermal energy, 88.60.nr biological photolytic hydrogen, 88.30.er
tidal energy, 88.60.nh electrochemical photolytic hydrogen, 88.30.ep
hydroturbines, 88.60.K- electrolytic hydrogen, 88.30.em
cross-flow turbines, 88.60.kc reforming biomass and wastes, 88.30.et
Francis hydropower turbines, 88.60.kf thermochemical hydrogen, 88.30.ej
free-flow turbines, 88.60.kj water-gas-shift (WGS) reaction, 88.30.ew
impulse turbines, 88.60.km hydrogen storage, 88.30.R-
Pelton turbines, 88.60.kp carbon nanotubes, 88.30.rh
propeller turbines, 88.60.kr inorganic metal hydrides, 88.30.rd
reaction turbines, 88.60.kt liquid hydrocarbons and alcohols, 88.30.rj
Hydrogen organic materials, 88.30.rf
21-cm lines Hydrography, 92.10.Yb
external galaxies, 98.58.Ge Hydrology, 92.40.-t
Milky Way, 98.38.Gt Hydromagnetic plasma instability, 52.35.Py
burning in stars, 26.20.Cd Hydrometeorology, 92.40.Zg
fuel in advanced vehicles, 88.85.mh Hydrophilic effects, 82.70.Uv
fuel from biomass, 88.20.fn chemical reactions, 82.30.Rs
isotopes, 67.63.-r, 67.80.F- Hydrophones, *43.38.Pf
atomic hydrogen, 67.63.Gh, 67.80.fh Hydrosphere
molecular hydrogen, 67.63.Cd, 67.80.ff chemical composition, *91.67.gh
solid, 67.80.F- Hydrostatics, 47.85.Dh
Hydrogen-antihydrogen quasimolecules, 31.30.jz Hydrothermal systems
Hydrogen bonding geochemistry of, 91.67.Jk
in biomolecules, 87.15.Fh oceanography, 92.05.Lf
in chemical reactions, 82.30.Rs volcanology of, 91.40.Ge
in molecules, 33.15.Fm Hygrometry, 07.07.Vx
Hydrogen in fuel cell technology Hyperfine interactions, 31.30.Gs
corrosion protection (in hydrogen energy systems), 88.30.Nn Hyperfine structure
fuel cells atoms, 32.10.Fn
components, 88.30.J- molecules, 33.15.Pw
current converters, 88.30.jr Hypernuclei, 21.80.+a
stacks, 88.30.jn Hyperonic atoms and molecules, 36.10.Gv
fuel processor, 88.30.jp Hyperon-induced reactions, 25.80.Pw
heat recovery system, 88.30.jt Hyperon-nucleon reactions, 13.75.Ev
component materials, 88.30.M- Hyperons, 14.20.Jn
composite materials, 88.30.mj Hypersonic flows, 47.40.Ki
inorganic proton conductors, 88.30.mg Hyperspherical methods (atomic physics), 31.15.xj
systems, 88.30.G- Hysteresis
design and simulation, 88.30.gg in ferroelectricity, 77.80.Dj
types of in magnetism, 75.60.-d
alkaline fuel cells, 88.30.ph magnetic annealing, 75.60.Nt
magnetization curves, Barkhausen effects, 75.60.Ej Inclusions, 61.72.Qq
Ice Incommensurate solids, 61.44.Fw
atmospheric, 42.68.Ge Indian Ocean, 93.30.Nk
rheology of, 83.80.Nb INDO calculations, 31.15.bu
sea, 92.10.Rw, *92.40.vx Inductance measurement, 84.37.+q
Icebergs, 92.40.Vq, *92.40.vr Inductors, 84.32.Hh
ICR plasma heating, 52.50.Qt Industry
Image convertors, 42.79.Ls energy use in, 88.05.Vx
Image forming, 42.30.Va laser applications in, 42.62.Cf
atmospheric optics, 42.68.Sq material processing flows in, 47.85.M-
Image intensifiers, 42.79.Ls research and development, 89.20.Bb
Image processing Inelastic scattering
algorithms, 07.05.Pj of atoms and molecules, 34.50.-s
in astronomy, 95.75.Mn in deuteron-induced reactions, 25.45.De
flow visualization, 47.80.Jk in hadron-induced reactions, 13.85.-t
in medical imaging, 87.57.C-, 87.57.N- in lepton-induced reactions, 25.30.-c
in optics, 42.30.-d in meson-induced reactions, 25.80.Ek
Image reconstruction in nucleon-induced reactions, 25.40.Fq
in medical imaging, 87.57.nf in triton-, 3He-, and 4He-induced reactions, 25.55.Ci
in optics, 42.30.Wb Inertial confinement
Imaging detectors heavy-ion, 52.58.Hm
in astronomy, 95.55.Aq laser, 52.57.-z
optical devices, 42.79.Pw light-ion, 52.58.Ei
Immune system diseases, 87.19.xw Inference methods, 02.50.Tt
Impedance Inflationary universe, 98.80.Cq
acoustic, *43.20.Rz, *43.28.En Information theory, 89.70.-a
measurement of, *43.58.Bh channel capacity in, 89.70.Kn
electrical, 84.37.+q communication complexity in, 89.70.Hj
Implosions, inertial confinement, 52.57.Fg computational complexity in, 89.70.Eg
Impurities entropy in, 89.70.Cf
absorption spectra of, 78.40.-q general biological information, 87.10.Vg
in crystals, 61.72.S- in neuroscience, 87.19.lo
impurity concentration, 61.72.sd Infrared detectors, 07.57.Kp
impurity distribution, 61.72.sh astronomy instrumentation, 95.55.Aq
impurity gradients, 61.72.sm optoelectronic, 85.60.Gz
impurity implantation, 61.72.U- superconducting, 85.25.Pb
diffusion of, 66.30.J- Infrared excess (extrasolar planets), 97.82.Jw
effects on superconductivity, 74.62.Dh Infrared optical materials, 42.70.Km
electronic structure, 71.55.-i Infrared radiation
at surfaces and interfaces, 73.20.Hb astronomical observations, 95.85.-e
EPR spectra, 76.30.-v effects on biological systems, 87.50.W-
implantation, 61.72.uf, 61.72.uj, 61.72.up galactic and extragalactic, 98.70.Lt
magnetic, 75.30.Hx interstellar, 98.38.Jw, 98.58.Jg
in plasma, 52.25.Vy irradiation effects of, 61.80.Ba
in solid 3He, 67.80.dj in photochemistry, 82.50.Bc
in solid surfaces and solid-solid interfaces, 68.35.Dv scattering of, in biophysics, 87.64.Cc
in superfluid 3He, 67.30.hm sources of, 07.57.Hm, 42.72.Ai
in thin films, 68.55.Ln Infrared spectra
of atoms, 32.30.Bv spaceborne and space research, 07.87.+v
in biophysics, 87.64.km for space plasma physics, ionosphere, and magnetosphere,
of disordered solids, 78.30.Ly 94.80.+g
of fullerenes, 78.30.Na Insulating parent compounds (cuprate superconductors), 74.7
of insulators, 78.30.Am Insulation (foam) as a bioproduct from biomass, 88.20.rr
of liquids, 78.30.C- Insulator-metal transitions, 71.30.+h
inorganic liquids, 78.30.cc Insulators
ionic liquids, 78.30.cd absorption spectra, 78.40.Ha
organic liquids, 78.30.cb band structure, 71.20.Ps
solutions, 78.30.cd conductivity of, 72.20.-i
of macro- and polymer molecules, 36.20.Ng specific insulators, 72.80.Sk
of metals and alloys, 78.30.Er dielectric devices, 85.50.-n
of molecules, 33.20.Ea film growth, 68.55.aj
of nonmetallic inorganics, 78.30.Hv photoemission and photoelectron spectra of, 79.60.Bm
of organic solids, 78.30.Jw radiation effects of, 61.82.Ms
of polymers, 78.30.Jw thin films (conductivity), 73.61.Ng
of semiconductors Integrable systems, 02.30.Ik
III-V, and II-VI semiconductors, 78.30.Fs Integral equations, 02.30.Rz
elemental semiconductors, 78.30.Am Integral transforms, 02.30.Uu
Infrared spectrometers, 07.57.Ty Integrated circuits, 85.40.-e
Infrared spectroscopy superconducting, 85.25.Hv
in biophysics, 87.64.km Integrated optics, 42.82.-m
in chemical analysis, 82.80.Gk Integrative biology
Infrasound, *43.28.Dm in biomedical engineering, 87.85.Xd
Inhomogeneous superconductors, 74.81.-g Integrative biophysics, 87.18.Nq
amorphous superconductors, 74.81.Bd Integrodifferential equations, 02.60.Nm
granular superconductors, 74.81.Bd in mathematical aspects of biological physics, 87.10.Ed
Josephson junction arrays, 74.81.Fa Interatomic distances and angles, 33.15.Dj
Initial value problem, 04.20.Ex Interatomic potentials and forces, 34.20.Cf
Injection lasers, 42.55.Px Intercalation compounds, 71.20.Tx
Injection molding, 83.50.Uv Interconnects
Inner-shell ionization, 32.80.Hd electrical, 84.32.Dd
Inorganic compounds integrated electronics, 85.40.Ls
band structure, 71.20.Ps integrated optics, 42.82.Ds
crystal structure, 61.66.Fn optical, 42.79.Ta
Instruments Interdiffusion, chemical, 66.30.Ny
acoustical, *43.58.-e, 43.58.+z Interdisciplinary physics, see section 89
for astronomy, 95.55.-n new topics in, 89.90.+n
for atomic and molecular physics, 07.77.-n Interfaces
for biophysics, 87.80.-y electronic transport, 73.40.-c
electron states, 73.20.-r
common to several branches of physics and astronomy (see 07)
for elementary particle and nuclear physics (see 29) gas-liquid, 68.03.-g
environmental effects on, 07.89.+b liquid-liquid, 68.05.-n
for environmental pollution measurements, 07.88.+y liquid-solid, 68.08.-p
for fluid dynamics, 47.80.-v magnetic properties of, 75.70.Cn
for geophysics, 93.85.-q microscopy of, 68.37.-d
musical, 43.75.+a, *43.75.-z solid-solid, 68.35.-p
for plasma diagnostics, 52.70.-m spin polarized transport through, 72.25.Mk
structure and roughness of, 68.35.Ct
thermodynamic properties of, 05.70.Np, 68.35.Md Inversion layers, 73.20.-r, 73.40.-c
Interfacial flows Inviscid flows, 47.15.K-
general, 47.55.N- Inviscid instability, 47.20.Cq
liquid bridges, 47.55.nk Io, 96.30.lb
rheology, 83.50.Lh Ion-acoustic waves (plasma), 52.35.Fp, 52.35.Qz
spreading films, 47.55.nd Ion beam-assisted deposition, 81.15.Jj
Interference, optical, 42.25.Hz Ion beam epitaxy, 81.15.Hi
Interferometers, 07.60.Ly Ion beam lithography, 85.40.Hp
Interferometry Ion beams
in astronomy, 95.55.Br, 95.75.Kk negative, 41.75.Cn
atomic, 03.75.Dg positive, 41.75.Ak
holographic, 42.40.Kw Ion channeling
neutron, 03.75.Dg crystals, 61.85.+p
nonclassical, 42.50.St in subcellular transport processes, 87.16.Vy
phase-shifting, 42.87.Bg Ion-cyclotron resonance plasma heating, 52.50.Qt
Intergalactic matter, 98.62.Ra Ion-cyclotron waves (plasma), 52.35.Hr, 52.35.Qz
Intermediate bosons, decays of, 13.38.-b Ion emission
Intermediate-valence solids by liquids and solids, general and overall aspects of, 79.00.00
diamagnetism and paramagnetism of, 75.20.Hr new topics in, 79.90.+b
electron states of, 71.28.+d secondary, 79.20.Rf
magnetic ordering of, 75.30.Mb Ion exchange
Intermetallic compounds, electronic structure of, 71.20.Lp biological systems, 82.39.Wj
Intermolecular potentials and forces, 34.20.Gj chromatography, 82.80.Bg
Internal conversion, nuclei, 23.20.Nx resins, 83.80.-k
Internal friction Ionic conduction
evidence of dislocations by, 61.72.Hh in liquids, 66.10.Ed
mechanical properties of solids, 62.40.+i nonmetals, 66.30.H-
International laboratory facilities, 01.52.+r solids, 66.30.Dn
International programs, geophysics, 93.55.+z Ionic interactions, atmospheric, 92.60.Ls
Internet, *43.10.Pr, 89.20.Hh Ion implantation
Interplanetary dust and gas, 96.50.Dj germanium and silicon, 61.72.uf
Interplanetary space III-V and II-VI semiconductors, 61.72.uj
cosmic rays, 96.50.S- plasma-based, 52.77.Dq
driver gases and magnetic clouds, 96.50.Uv thin films, 68.55.Ln
energetic particles, 96.50.Vg VLSI technology, 85.40.Ry
neutral particles, 96.50.Zc Ionization
pickup ions, 96.50.Ya of atoms
solar wind plasma, 96.50.Ci by atom, molecule, and ion impact, 34.50.Fa
Interpolation methods, 02.60.Ed by electron impact, 34.80.Dp
Interstellar matter field, 79.70.+q
external galaxies, 98.58.-w of molecules
Milky Way, 98.38.-j by atom, molecule, and ion impact, 34.50.Gb
Interstitials, 61.72.jj by electron impact, 34.80.Gs
Intracluster matter (galaxy clusters), 98.65.Hb in photochemistry, 82.50.-m
Intramolecular dynamics, 33.15.Hp in plasma, 52.25.Jm
Inverse photoemission spectroscopy, 78.70.-g Ionization chambers, 29.40.Cs
Inverse problems, 02.30.Zz Ionization potentials
acoustical, *43.60.Pt atoms, 32.10.Hq
molecules, 33.15.Ry Irreversible thermodynamics, 05.70.Ln
Ionizing radiations Irrigation, 92.40.Xx
effects on biological systems, 87.53.-j Ising model
Ion microscopes, 07.78.+s lattice theory, 05.50.+q
in structure determination, 68.37.Vj magnetic ordering, 75.10.Hk
Ion-molecule collisions, 34.50.-s Islands, geographical regions, 93.30.Kh
Ion-molecule reactions, 82.30.Fi Isobaric analog resonances, 24.30.Gd
Ionoluminescence, 78.60.Hk Isobaric spin, 21.10.Hw
Ion optics, 41.85.-p Isomer decay (radioactive decay), 23.35.+g
Ionosphere Isomerism
comets, *96.25.J-, 96.25.Jz of biomolecules, 87.15.hp
Earth, 94.20.-y macromolecules and polymer molecules, 36.20.Ey
configuration, 94.20.D- rotational, 33.15.Hp
disturbances, 94.20.Vv Isomerization reactions, 82.30.Qt
ionosphere/atmosphere interactions, 94.20.wg Isostasy
ionosphere/magnetosphere interactions, 94.20.wh crustal movements, 91.45.Ga
modeling and forecasting, 94.20.Cf in marine geology, 91.50.Kx
wave/particle interactions, 94.20.wj Isotope effects
fluid planets, 96.15.Hy, *96.15.hk atoms and molecules, 31.30.Gs
instrumentation for, 94.80.+g chemical reactions, 82.20.Tr
solid surface planets, 96.12.Jt, *96.12.ji Isotopes, 32.10.Bi
Ion plating, 81.15.Jj abundances and evolution (astronomy), 98.80.Ft
Ion propulsion, 52.75.Di of hydrogen, 67.63.-r, 67.80.F-
Ion rings (magnetic confinement), 52.55.Lf radioactive, sources of, 29.25.Rm
Ions separation and enrichment, 28.60.+s
atomic Isotopic dating (geochronology), *91.80.Hj
electronic structure (see 31) Jahn-Teller effect
photodetachment, 32.80.Gc in atoms and molecules, 31.30.-i
photoionization, 32.80.Fb in condensed matter, 71.70.Ej
properties of, 32.10.-f Jets
in cavities, 37.30.+i galactic, 98.62.Nx
molecular interstellar matter, 98.38.Fs, 98.58.Fd
electronic structure (see 31) in laminar flows, 47.15.Uv
properties of, 33.15.-e in large-Q2 scattering, 13.87.-a
surface neutralization, 34.35.+a oceanic, 92.10.Ty
Ion scattering, 34.50.-s through nozzles, 47.60.Kz
in structure determination, 61.05.Np in turbulent flows, 47.27.wg
from surfaces, 34.35.+a, 68.49.Sf, 79.20.Rf Joining, 81.20.Vj
Ion sources, 07.77.Ka Josephson devices, 85.25.Cp
in nuclear physics, 29.25.Lg, 29.25.Ni Josephson effect
Ion spectrometers, 07.81.+a quantum mechanics, 03.75.Lm
Ion-surface impact, 34.35.+a, 79.20.Rf tunneling phenomena (superconductivity), 74.50.+r
Ion traps, 37.10.Ty Josephson junction arrays, 74.81.Fa
Iron and its alloys, ferromagnetism of, 75.50.Bb Joule-Thomson effect, 51.30.+i
Irradiation effects Jovian satellites, 96.30.Kf
on instruments, 07.89.+b Junction breakdown devices, 85.30.Mn
on optical devices, 42.88.+h Junction diodes, 85.30.Kk
in solids, 61.80.-x Jupiter, 96.30.Kf
Jovian satellites, 96.30.L- Laboratory-scale study of astrophysical-plasmas, 52.72.+v
Jurassic period, *91.70.de Lagrangian mechanics, 45.20.Jj
Kaluza-Klein theory (higher-dimensional gravity), 04.50.Cd Lagrangians
Kaluza-Klein excitations (particle physics), 14.80.Rt chiral (quark models), 12.39.Fe
Kaon-baryon interactions, 13.75.Jz field theory, 11.10.Ef
Kaon decays general relativity, 04.20.Fy
hadronic, 13.25.Es Lakes, 92.40.Qk, *92.40.qj
leptonic and semileptonic, 13.20.Eb Lamallipods, 87.16.Qp
Kaon-induced reactions and scattering, 25.80.Nv Lamb shift, 31.30.jf
KDP crystals (dielectric materials), 77.84.Fa in muonic hydrogen and deuterium, 31.30.jr
Kelvin-Helmholtz instability (fluid flow), 47.20.Ft Lamellae, 82.70.Uv
Kelvin waves (ocean waves), *92.10.hh Laminar flows, 47.15.-x, 83.50.-v
Kerr effect inviscid, 47.15.K-
atoms and molecules, 33.57.+c Laminar to turbulent transition, 47.15.Fe, 47.27.Cn
condensed matter, 78.20.Jq Landau levels, 71.70.Di
nonlinear optics, 42.65.Hw Landslides, 92.40.Ha
Kinematics Land transportation, 89.40.Bb
of deformation and flow, 83.10.Bb Langevin method, 05.10.Gg
of particles, 45.50.-j, 83.10.Pp Langmuir-Blodgett films
of rigid bodies, 45.40.-f deposition of, 81.15.Lm
rotational, 45.40.Bb on liquids, 68.18.-g
translational, 45.40.Aa liquid thin film structure, 68.18.Fg
Kinetic modes (magnetic confinement), 52.55.Tn phase transitions in, 68.18.Jk
Kinetic theory on solids, 68.47.Pe
gases, 47.45.Ab, 51.10.+y Laplace equation, 41.20.Cv
plasma, 52.25.Dg Larynx, 43.70.Gr
statistical mechanics, 05.20.Dd Laser ablation
Klystrons, 84.40.Fe laser-plasma interactions, 52.38.Mf
Knight shift, 76.60.Cq of solids, 79.20.Eb
Knot theory, 02.10.Kn Laser beam annealing, 61.80.Ba
Knudsen flow, 47.45.-n Laser beam machining, 42.62.Cf
Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix, 12.15.Hh Laser deposition, 81.15.Fg
Kondo effect nanofabrication, 81.16.Mk
diamagnetism and paramagnetism, 75.20.Hr Laser diodes, 42.55.Px
electronic conduction in metals and alloys, 72.15.Qm Laser Doppler velocimeters, 42.79.Qx
electronic transport, theory of, 72.10.Fk Laser-driven acceleration, 41.75.Jv
Kondo lattice, 75.30.Mb Laser imaging, medical, 42.62.Be, 87.63.lt
Kosterlitz-Thouless transition Laser impact phenomena on surfaces, 79.20.Ds
liquid crystals, 64.70.mf laser ablation, 79.20.Eb
magnetic systems, 75.30.Kz multiphoton absorption, 79.20.Ws
Krönig-Penney model, 71.15.Ap Laser inertial confinement, 52.57.-z
Kuiper belt, 96.30.Xa Laser materials, 42.70.Hj
Laboratory Laser-modified scattering
computer use in, 01.50.Lc of atoms and molecules, 34.50.Rk
course design, 01.50.Qb of electrons, 34.80.Qb
experiments and apparatus, 01.50.Pa Laser operation
procedures, 06.60.-c continuous, 42.60.Pk
Laboratory facilities, national and international, 01.52.+r long-pulse, 42.60.Rn
Laser-plasma interactions, 52.38.-r Length measurement, 06.30.Bp
Laser-produced plasma, 52.50.Jm Lenses
Laser radiation acoustical, *43.58.Ls
characteristics, 42.60.Jf electrostatic, 41.85.Ne
propagation (atmospheric optics), 42.68.-w gravitational, 95.30.Sf
surface irradiation effects, 61.80.Ba optical design of, 42.15.Eq
Laser range finders, 06.30.Gv, 42.79.Qx in optical systems, 42.79.Bh
Lasers, 42.55.-f Lepton-lepton interactions, 13.66.-a
applications of, 42.62.-b Lepton number, 11.30.Fs
general theory of, 42.55.Ah Leptoquarks, 14.80.Sv
optical systems for, 42.60.-v Leptons
Laser spectroscopy, 42.62.Fi beta decay, 23.40.-s
Laser targets (inertial confinement), 52.57.Bc charged heavy leptons, 14.60.Hi
Laser velocimeters, 06.30.Gv, 42.79.Qx decays, 13.35.-r
Latent heat, 05.70.Ce, 65.40.G- electrons, 14.60.Cd
Latex rubber, 83.80.Va in decays
Lattice dynamics of baryons, 13.30.Ce
crystals (see 63) of mesons, 13.20.-v
of solid helium-3, 67.80.de -induced nuclear reactions, 25.30.-c
Lattice fermion models, 71.10.Fd interactions with hadrons, 13.60.-r
Lattice gas (fluid dynamics), 47.11.Qr masses and mixing, 12.15.Ff
Lattice gauge theory, 11.15.Ha muons, 14.60.Ef
Lattice models neutrinos, 14.60.Lm, 14.60.St
in biological physics, 87.10.Hk, 87.16.aj positrons, 14.60.Cd
Lattice QCD calculations, 12.38.Gc production
Lattice theory and statistics, 05.50.+q in electron-positron interactions, 13.66.De
Lattice vibrations in hadronic interactions, 13.85.Qk
statistical mechanics of, 63.70.+h in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, 25.75.Cj
Lava, 91.40.Hw properties of, 14.60.-z
Laves phases (superconductivity), 74.70.Ad taus, 14.60.Fg
Layered structures Level crossing
phonons in, 63.22.Np in atoms, 32.80.Xx
semiconductors, III-V in molecules, 33.80.Be
electrical properties of, 73.61.Ey Level splitting
optical properties of, 78.66.Fd in atoms, 32.60.+i
semiconductors, II-VI in molecules, 33.57.+c
electrical properties of, 73.61.Ga in solids, 71.70.-d
optical properties of, 78.66.Hf Levitation, acoustic, *43.25.Uv
Leak detectors (vacuum technology), 07.30.Hd Levitation devices
Learning magnetic, 85.70.Rp
in education, 01.40.Ha superconducting, 84.71.Ba
neuroscience of, 87.19.lv Levy flights, 05.40.Fb
Least square approximation, 02.60.Ed LIDAR, 42.68.Wt, 42.79.Qx
Lectures Lie algebra, 02.20.Sv
announcements, 01.10.Fv Lie groups, 02.20.Tw
publications, 01.30.Bb Lifetimes
LEED atomic spectra, 32.70.Cs
in structure determination, 61.05.jh molecular spectra, 33.70.Ca
nuclear energy levels, 21.10.Tg Liquid helium. see 67
Ligand fields, 71.70.Ch Liquid-liquid transitions, 64.70.Ja
Light Liquid metals and alloys
effects on biological systems, 87.50.W- electrical and thermal conduction, 72.15.Cz
interaction with matter, 42.50.Ct electronic structure, 71.22.+i
mechanical effects on atoms and molecules, 37.10.Vz, 42.50.Wk
structure of, 61.25.Mv
zodiacal, 96.50.Dj Liquid-phase epitaxy, 81.15.Lm
Light absorption and transmission, 42.25.Bs Liquids
effects of atomic coherence on, 42.50.Gy acoustical properties, 62.60.+v
Light-emitting diodes, 85.60.Jb associated, 61.20.Qg
Lightning, 52.80.Mg, 92.60.Pw dielectric properties, 77.84.Nh, 77.22.-d
Light mesons, 14.40.Be diffusion in, 66.10.C-
Light pressure, 42.50.Wk diffusive momentum transport in, 66.20.Gd
Light quarks, 14.65.Bt electric discharge in, 52.80.Wq
Light scattering glass transitions in, 64.70.pm
in atmospheric optics, 42.68.Mj, 92.60.Ta heat capacities, 65.20.Jk
in condensed matter, 78.35.+c high pressure effects, 62.50.-p
in plasma, 52.25.Os infrared spectra, 78.30.C-
wave optics, 42.25.Fx inorganic liquids, 78.30.cc
Light-sensitive materials, 42.70.Gi organic liquids, 78.30.cb
Lighting solutions and ionic liquids, 78.30.cd
day lighting/natural lighting of buildings, 88.40.mx ionic conduction in, 66.10.Ed
energy use in, 88.05.Tg magnetic, 75.50.Mm
outdoor solar lights, 88.40.my mass diffusion in, 66.10.cg
Light sources, 42.72.-g mechanical properties, 62.10.+s
Limiters, electronic, 84.30.Qi metallic
Limnology, 92.40.Qk, *92.40.qj thermal conduction in, 72.15.Cz
Linear accelerators, 29.20.Ej molecular
Line shape and width, 32.70.Jz, 33.70.Jg structure of, 61.25.Em
Lipids, 87.14.Cc noble gas
Liquid crystals structure of, 61.25.Bi
anchoring, 61.30.Hn nonmetallic
defects in, 61.30.Jf thermal conduction in, 66.25.+g
dielectric properties of, 77.84.Nh osmosis in, 66.10.cg
displays, 42.79.Kr photoluminescence, 78.55.Bq
flow of, 47.57.Lj Raman spectra, 78.30.C-
glass transitions in, 64.70.pp structure of, 61.20.-p, 61.25.-f
microconfined, 61.30.Pq ultraviolet spectra, 78.40.Dw
in optical devices, 42.79.Kr viscosity of, 66.20.-d
optical materials, 42.70.Df visible spectra, 78.40.Dw
optical properties of, 78.15.+e Liquid semiconductors
orientation of, 61.30.Gd conductivity, 72.80.Ph
phase transitions in, 64.70.M- electron density of states, 71.22.+i
polymer, 61.30.Vx Liquid-solid transitions, 64.70.D-
polymer dispersed, 61.30.Pq Liquid thin films, 68.15.+e, 68.18.-g
rheology of, 83.80.Xz Liquid-vapor transitions, 64.70.F-
structure of, 61.30.Cz, 61.30.Eb Lithography
Liquid drops, 47.55.D- in integrated electronics, 85.40.Hp
in integrated optics, 42.82.Cr electroluminescence, 78.60.Fi
nanolithography, 81.16.Nd ionoluminescence, 78.60.Hk
subwavelength, 42.50.St optically stimulated, 78.60.Lc
Lithosphere sonoluminescence, 78.60.Mq
rheology of, 91.32.De thermoluminescence, 78.60.Kn
seismology of, 91.30.Wx triboluminescence, 78.60.Mq
Local-density approximation of molecules, 33.50.-j
atomic and molecular physics, 31.15.E- photoluminescence
condensed matter, 71.15.Mb of alkali halides, 78.55.Fv
Local group, 98.56.-p of amorphous and disordered materials, 78.55.Qr
Localization of glasses, 78.55.Qr
conductivity in metals and alloys, 72.15.Rn of inorganic solids (excluding compound semiconductors and
disordered structures, 71.23.-k, 71.55.Jv alkali halides), 78.55.Hx
mobility edges, 72.20.Ee of liquids, 78.55.Bq
sound sources, *43.66.Qp of organic solids, 78.55.Kz
surface and interface states, 73.20.Fz of porous materials, 78.55.Mb
weak, 72.15.Rn, 73.20.Fz of semiconductors
Localized modes, 63.20.Pw elemental semiconductors, 78.55.Ap
Locomotion (motor systems), 87.19.lu II-VI semiconductors, 78.55.Et
Logic, mathematical, 02.10.Ab III-V semiconductors, 78.55.Cr
Logic devices Luminosity
optical, 42.79.Ta galaxies, 98.62.Qz, 98.62.Ve
superconducting, 85.25.Hv stars, 97.10.Ri, 97.10.Xq
Lorentz invariance, 11.30.Cp Lunar probes, 95.55.Pe
Lorentz transformation, 03.30.+p Lungs, hemodynamics of, 87.19.ug
Loudspeakers, *43.38.Ja Luttinger liquid, 71.10.Pm
Low-dimensional structures superconductivity, 74.20.Mn
devices, 85.35.Be Lyman forest (quasars), 98.62.Ra
electrical properties, 73.63.-b Lyotropic phases, 61.30.St
electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.-b Machining
optical properties, 78.67.-n materials processing, 81.20.Wk
phonons in, 63.22.-m micromachining
structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.-k biomedical engineering, 87.85.Va
superconducting, 74.78.-w microelectronics, 85.40.Hp
Low energy electron diffraction (LEED), 61.05.jh workshop techniques, 06.60.Vz
Low energy electron microscopy, 68.37.Nq Mach number, 47.40.-x
Low mass nuclear reactions, 25.10.+s Macromolecules
Low temperature techniques, 07.20.Mc biological, 87.15.-v
LSI, 85.40.-e liquid solutions, properties of, 87.15.N-
Lubrication liquid solutions, structure of, 61.25.H-
effects of materials treatment, 81.40.Pq properties of, 36.20.-r
flows, 47.85.mf Macroscopic quantum tunneling (magnetic systems), 75.45.+j
rheology, 83.50.-v Magellanic stream, 98.56.Tj
Luminescence Magma
of atoms, 32.50.+d migration, 91.40.Jk
of biomolecules, 87.15.mq rheology, 83.80.Nb
cathodoluminescence, 78.60.Hk Magnesium diboride, superconductivity of, 74.70.Ad
chemiluminescence, 78.60.Ps Magnetic aftereffects, 75.60.Lr
Magnetic anisotropy, 75.30.Gw
Magnetic annealing, 75.60.Nt Magnetic levitation devices, 85.70.Rp
Magnetic bubbles, 75.70.Kw superconducting magnets, 84.71.Ba
Magnetic circular dichroism Magnetic liquids, 47.65.Cb, 75.50.Mm
in biophysics, 87.64.ku Magnetic logic, reprogrammable, 85.75.Ff
in condensed matter, 78.20.Ls Magnetic materials, 75.50.-y
of molecules, 33.55.+b amorphous magnetic materials, 75.50.Kj
Magnetic confinement and equilibrium, 52.55.-s antiferromagnetic materials, 75.50.Ee
Magnetic cooling ferrimagnetic materials, 75.50.Gg
cryogenics, 07.20.Mc ferromagnetic materials
magnetocaloric effect, 75.30.Sg Fe and its alloys, 75.50.Bb
Magnetic coordinate systems, 94.30.Bg other ferromagnetic metals and alloys, 75.50.Cc
Magnetic cores, 85.70.-w nonmetallic ferromagnetic materials, 75.50.Dd
Magnetic devices, 85.70.-w high coercivity materials, 75.50.Vv
spin polarized transport devices, 85.75.-d magnetic liquids, 75.50.Mm
Magnetic domains, 75.60.Ch magnetic recording materials, 75.50.Ss
in thin films, 75.70.Kw magnetic semiconductors, 75.50.Pp
in nanoparticles, 75.75.Fk magnetotransport materials, 75.47.-m
Magnetic fields magnetic oxides, 75.47.Lx
astronomical observations of, 95.85.Sz metals and alloys, 75.47.Np
of comets, 96.25.Ln multiferroics, 75.85.+t
effects on biological systems, 87.50.C- nanocrystalline magnetic materials, 75.50.Tt
effects on material flow, 83.60.Np new topics in, 75.90.+w
in electromagnetism, 41.20.-q Magnetic memory
of external galaxies, 98.62.En using giant magnetoresistance, 85.75.Bb
generation of, 07.55.Db using magnetic tunnel junctions, 85.75.Dd
interplanetary, 96.50.Bh Magnetic mirrors, 52.55.Jd
lunar, 96.20.Jz Magnetic moments
magnetospheric, 94.30.Ms of atoms, 32.10.Dk
measurement of, 07.55.Ge of hadrons, 13.40.Em
of Milky Way, 98.35.Eg local, in compounds and alloys, 75.20.Hr
planetary magnetometers for, 07.55.Jg
fluid planets, 96.15.Gh of molecules, 33.15.Kr
solid surface planets, 96.12.Hg Magnetic monopoles, 14.80.Hv
solar, 96.60.Hv Magnetic multilayers, 75.70.Cn
stellar, 97.10.Ld Magnetic nanoparticles
terrestrial, 91.25.-r domain structures in, 75.75.Fk
Magnetic films dynamics of, 75.75.Jn
devices, 85.70.Kh electronic structure of, 75.75.Lf
properties of, 75.70.-i Magnetic ordering
Magnetic fluids, 47.65.Cb general theory and models of, 75.10.-b
Magnetic force microscopy, 68.37.Rt band and itinerant models, 75.10.Lp
instrumentation of, 07.79.Pk classical spin models, 75.10.Hk
Magnetic heads, 85.70.Kh crystal field theory; spin Hamiltonians, 75.10.Dg
Magnetic hysteresis, 75.60.-d, 75.60.Ch, 75.60.Nt quantized spin models, 75.10.Jm
Magnetic impurity interactions, 75.30.Hx quantum spin frustration, 75.10.Jm
Magnetic induction, 41.20.Gz quantum spin liquids, 75.10.Kt
Magnetic instruments, 07.55.-w spin chain models, 75.10.Pq
Magnetic lenses, 41.85.Lc spin-glass models, 75.10.Nr
valence bond phases, 75.10.Kt instrumentation for, 87.61.Ff
spin arrangements in, 75.25.-j in medical physics, 87.61.-c
orbital, charge and other orders in, 75.25.Dk in neuroscience, 87.19.lf
Magnetic oxides (magnetotransport materials), 75.47.Lx rheological applications of, 83.85.Fg
Magnetic permeability measurement, 07.55.-w Magnetic resonance spectra
Magnetic phase transitions, 75.30.Kz of atoms, 32.30.Dx
Magnetic phenomena in gases, 51.60.+a in condensed matter, 76.30.-v, 76.60.-k, 76.70.-r
Magnetic properties of molecules, 33.25.+k
of clusters, 36.40.Cg Magnetic resonance spectrometers, 07.57.Pt
of gases, 51.60.+a Magnetic semiconductors
of magnetically ordered materials, 75.30.-m conductivity of, 72.20.-i
exchange interactions, 75.30.Et magnetic properties of, 75.50.Pp
magnetic anisotropy, 75.30.Gw Magnetic shielding, 41.20.Gz
magnetic impurity interactions, 75.30.Hx in instruments, 07.55.Nk
magnetic phase boundaries, 75.30.Kz Magnetic storms, 94.30.Lr
magnetic susceptibility, 75.30.Cr Magnetic susceptibility
magnetocaloric effect, 75.30.Sg magnetically ordered materials, 75.30.Cr
saturation moments, 75.30.Cr magnetometers for, 07.55.Jg
spin cross over, 75.30.Wx of molecules, 33.15.Kr
spin-density waves, 75.30.Fv Magnetic tail (magnetosphere), 94.30.cl
spin waves, 75.30.Ds Magnetic transitions (classical and quantum), 75.30.Kz
dynamic critical point effects, 75.40.Gb Magnetic traps, 52.55.Jd, 52.55.Lf
materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Rs Magnetic variables measurement, 07.55.-w
of nanostructures, 75.75.-c Magnetization
domain structure in nanoparticles, 75.75.Fk dynamics of, 75.78.-n
dynamics of magnetic nanoparticles, 75.75.Jn in magnetic materials, 75.60.Ej
electronic structure of magnetic nanoparticles, 75.75.Lf magnetometers for, 07.55.Jg
new topics in, 75.90.+w reversal mechanisms, 75.60.Jk
of rocks and minerals, 91.60.Pn of superconductors, 74.25.Ha
of solid 3He, 67.80.dk dynamics, 75.78.-n
of superconductors, 74.25.Ha dynamics of domain structures, 75.78.Fg
of superfluid 3He, 67.30.er micromagnetic simulations, 75.78.Cd
of thin films, surfaces, and interfaces 75.70.-i ultrafast magnetization dynamics, 75.78.Jp
domain structure, 75.70.Kw reversal, 75.60.Jk
interfaces, 75.70.Cn Magnetized target fusion, 52.55.Lf
monolayers, 75.70.Ak Magnetoacoustic devices, 85.70.Ec
spin-orbit effects, 75.70.Tj Magnetoacoustic effects, *43.35.Rw
surfaces (surface magnetism), 75.70.Rf bulk matter, 72.55.+s
Magnetic propulsion devices, 85.70.Rp thin films, 73.50.Rb
Magnetic reconnection Magnetoactive discharges, 52.80.Sm
in magnetosphere, 94.30.cp Magnetocaloric effect, 75.30.Sg
in plasmas, 52.35.Vd Magnetoelastic effects, 75.80.+q
in solar physics, 96.60.Iv Magnetoelasticity (continuum mechanics), 46.25.Hf
Magnetic recording devices, 85.70.Kh, 85.70.Li Magnetoelectric devices, 85.80.Jm
for sound recording, *43.38.Qg Magnetoelectric effects, 75.85.+t
Magnetic recording materials, 75.50.Ss Magnetoelectric films, 77.55.Nv
Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Magnetoelectronics, 85.75.-d
in condensed matter, 76.60.Pc spin transport effects, 75.76.+j
Magnetoexcitons, 71.35.Ji Magnets, 07.55.Db
Magnetohydrodynamic energy conversion, 52.75.Fk, 84.60.Lwmolecular magnets (magnetic materials), 75.50.Xx
Magnetohydrodynamics particle beam focusing, 41.85.Lc
in astrophysics, 95.30.Qd permanent magnets (magnetic materials), 75.50.Ww
in fluids, 47.35.Tv, 47.65.-d superconducting, 84.71.Ba
in plasma dynamics and flow, 52.30.Cv Magnons, 75.30.Ds
in plasma simulation, 52.65.Kj photon-magnon interactions, 71.36.+c
Magnetomechanical effects, 75.80.+q scattering by (electronic transport), 72.10.Di
Magnetometers, 07.55.Ge, 07.55.Jg Majorana-Weyl fields, 04.50.-h
superconducting, 85.25.Dq Majorons, 14.80.Va
Magneto-optical devices, 85.70.Sq Malleability, 62.20.fk
Magneto-optical effects, 78.20.Ls Mammography
Magnetopause, 94.30.ch in computer-aided diagnosis, 87.57.rh
Magnetoresistance in x-ray imaging, 87.59.E-
colossal, 75.47.Gk digital mammography, 87.59.ej
giant, 75.47.De film mammography, 87.59.eg
in magnetic memory, 85.75.Bb Manganites (magnetotransport materials), 75.47.Lx
of metals and alloys, 72.15.Gd Manifolds, 02.40.Sf, 02.40.Tt
in quantum Hall effects, 73.43.Qt Manipulators, 06.60.Sx
of semiconductors, 72.20.My Mantle, Earth's, 91.35.Gf
of thin films, 73.50.Jt rheology of, 91.32.Gh
Magnetorheological fluids, 83.80.Gv seismology of, 91.30.Uv
Magnetosheath, 94.30.cj Many-body theory
Magnetosphere in nuclear reaction models, 24.10.Cn
Earth relativistic scattering theory, 11.80.Jy
configuration, 94.30.C- Many-electron systems, theories of, 71.10.-w
magnetospheric cusp, 94.30.cg Map lattices, coupled, 05.45.Ra
plasma sheet, 94.30.ct Marangoni convection (fluid dynamics), 47.55.pf
interactions with ionosphere, 94.20.wh, 94.30.Va, *94.30.vb Marine chemistry, *92.20.cf, *92.20.cg
magnetic reconnection, 94.30.cp Marine geology, 91.50.-r
MHD waves, 94.30.cq bathymetry, seafloor topology, 91.50.Ga
ring currents in, 94.30.Kq beach and coastal processes, 91.50.Cw
Magnetospheric cusp, 94.30.cg continental shelf processes, 91.50.Bd
Magnetostatic devices, 85.70.Ec gas and hydrate systems, 91.50.Hc
Magnetostatics, 41.20.Gz littoral processes, 91.50.Nc
Magnetostratigraphy, 91.25.Ph seafloor morphology, 91.50.Ey
Magnetostriction, 75.80.+q Marine life, acoustical detection of, *43.30.Sf
Magnetostrictive devices, 85.70.Ec Marine magnetics, 91.50.Iv
Magnetotelluric effects (geomagnetism), 91.25.Qi Marine organisms
Magnetothermal devices, 85.80.Lp bacteria, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.jb
Magnetotransport plankton, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.jf, *92.20.jh
materials for, 75.47.-m Marine pollution, 92.20.Ny
magnetic oxides, 75.47.Lx Marine sediments, 91.50.Jc
metals and alloys, 75.47.Np Markets for biofuels, 88.20.T-
phenomena, 75.47.-m chemicals, 88.20.tk
colossal magnetoresistance, 75.47.Gk combined heat and power, 88.20.tf
giant magnetoresistance, 75.47.De heat, 88.20.td
Magnetrons, 84.40.Fe transportation fuels, 88.20.th
Markov processes, 02.50.Ga self-assembly, 81.16.Dn
Mars, 96.30.Gc supramolecular assembly, 81.16.Fg
Martian satellites, 96.30.Hf machining, milling, 81.20.Wk
Martensitic transformations, 81.30.Kf purification, 81.20.Ym
Masers, 84.40.Ik sol-gel processing, 81.20.Fw
circumstellar, 97.10.Fy Materials science (see section 81)
interstellar new topics in, 81.90.+c
in external galaxies, 98.58.Ec Materials
in Milky Way, 98.38.Er specific materials, 81.05.-t
Masking carbon/carbon-based materials, 81.05.U-
psychological acoustics, *43.66.Dc diamond/nanocarbon composites, 81.05.uj
Masks diamond, 81.05.ug
in integrated electronics, 85.40.Hp fullerenes, 81.05.ub
in integrated optics, 42.82.Cr graphene, 81.05.ue
Mass graphite, 81.05.uf
galactic, 98.35.Ce, 98.62.Ck ceramics, 81.05.Je
measurement of, 06.30.Dr ceramic composites, 81.05.Mh
nuclear, 21.10.Dr, 21.10.Gv composite materials
solar, 96.60.Bn ceramic composites
stellar, 97.10.Nf, 97.10.Xq diamond/nanocarbon composites, 81.05.uj
Mass differences, electromagnetic, 13.40.Dk glass-based composites, 81.05.Pj
Mass diffusion metal-based composites, 81.05.Ni
in liquids, 66.10.cg polymer-based composites, 81.05.Qk
Mass ejection (corona), 96.60.ph refractory composites, 81.05.Mh
Mass spectra, 32.10.Bi, 33.15.Ta glasses, 81.05.Kf
Mass spectrometers, 07.75.+h granular materials, 81.05.Rm
Mass spectrometry metamaterials, 81.05.Xj, 78.67.Pt
Fourier transform, 82.80.Nj metals and alloys, 81.05.Bx
ion cyclotron resonance, 82.80.Qx nanoscale materials
SIMS, 68.49.Sf, 82.80.Ms molecular nanostructures, 81.07.Nb
time-of-flight, 82.80.Rt nanocontacts, 81.07.Lk
Mass-to-light ratio (galaxies), 98.62.Ve nanocrystalline materials, 81.07.Bc
Material flow, 83.50.-v nanoelectromechanical systems, 81.07.Oj
rock mechanics, 91.60.Ba nanopowders, 81.07.Wx
Materials synthesis and processing nanowires, 81.07.Gf
material processing flows, 47.85.M-, 83.50.Uv organic-inorganic hybrid nanostructures, 81.07.Pr
methods of, 81.20.-n quantum dots, 81.07.Ta
aerosols in materials synthesis, 81.20.Rg quantum wells, 81.07.St
chemical synthesis, 81.20.Ka quantum wires, 81.07.Vb
forming, molding, extrusion, 81.20.Hy, 83.50.Uv new materials, theory, and design, 81.05.Zx
joining; welding, 81.20.Vj organic and organometallic materials, 81.05.Lg
micro- and nanofabrication, 81.16.-c polymers and plastics, 81.05.Lg
atom manipulation, 81.16.Ta porous materials, 81.05.Rm
catalytic methods, 81.16.Hc reinforced materials
chemical synthesis, 81.16.Be fiber-, and platelet-reinforced (metal-based), 81.05.Ni
laser-assisted deposition, 81.16.Mk polymers, 81.05.Qk
micro- and nano-oxidation, 81.16.Pr refractories, 81.05.Je
micro- and nanolithography, 81.16.Nd refractory composites, 81.05.Mh
semiconductors Mechanics
amorphous semiconductors, 81.05.Gc celestial, 45.50.Pk, 95.10.Ce
elemental semiconductors, 81.05.Cy continuum, 46, 83.10.Ff
II-VI semiconductors, 81.05.Dz Lagrangian and Hamiltonian, 45.20.Jj
III-V semiconductors, 81.05.Ea Newtonian, 45.20.D-
semiconductors (excluding II-VI, III-V, elemental, and amorphous),
quantum, 03.65.-w
81.05.Hd quantum statistical, 05.30.-d
effects on transition temperature (superconductivity), 74.62.Bf
statistical, 05.20.-y
Materials testing and analysis, 81.70.-q structural, 46.70.-p
Matrix theory, 02.10.Yn Medical imaging, 87.57.-s
Matter waves, 03.75.-b bone densitometry, 87.63.St
Mean free path, electron computed tomography, 87.57.Q-
in bulk matter, 72.15.Lh multislice, 87.57.qp
in thin films, 73.50.Gr single-slice, 87.57.qh
Measurements common to several branches of physics and computer-aided diagnosis, 87.57.R-
astronomy, 06.30.-k
mammography, 87.57.rh
Measurement theory (quantum mechanics), 03.65.Ta
electrical impedance tomography, 87.63.Pn
Measurement units and standards, 06.20.F-
image analysis, 87.57.N-
Mechanical alloying, 81.20.Ev
edge enhancement, 87.57.nt
Mechanical and micromechanical techniques
image reconstruction, 87.57.nf
biophysical techniques, 87.80.Ek
image registration, 87.57.nj
Mechanical contacts, 46.55.+d
segmentation, 87.57.nm
Mechanical effects of light, 37.10.Vz, 42.50.Wk
smoothing techniques, 87.57.np
Mechanical energy, 45.20.dg
image quality, 87.57.C-
Mechanical instability, 46.32.+x
image contrast, 87.57.cj
Mechanical instruments, 07.10.-h
image distortion, 87.57.cp
Mechanical properties
noise in, 87.57.cm
beams, plates, and shells, 46.70.De
spatial resolution, 87.57.cf
biomolecules, 87.15.La
magnetic resonance imaging, 87.61.-c
deformation and flow, 83.50.-v
anatomic imaging, 87.61.Jc
of gases, 51.35.+a
clinical applications, 87.61.Tg
of liquids, 62.10.+s
flow imaging, 87.61.Np
materials treatment effects on, 81.40.-z
functional MRI, 87.19.lf, 87.61.Qr
of nanoscale systems, 62.25.-g
instrumentation for, 87.61.Ff
of rocks and minerals, 91.60.Ba, 91.60.Dc
in neuroscience, 87.19.lf
of solids, 62.20.-x
pulse sequences in, 87.61.Hk
of solid surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Gy
theory of, 87.61.Bj
of superconductors, 74.25.Ld
nuclear medicine imaging, 87.57.U-
of thin films, 68.60.Bs
conventional imaging, 87.57.ue
of tissues and organs, 87.19.R-
dosimetry in, 87.57.uq
Mechanical resonance, 62.40.+i
PET, 87.57.uk
Mechanical systems, control of, 45.80.+r
radiopharmaceuticals in, 87.57.uk
Mechanical testing, 81.70.Bt
SPECT, 87.57.uh
Mechanical variables measurement, 07.10.-h
optical, of neuronal activity, 87.19.lh
Mechanical vibrations, 46.40.-f
thermography, 87.63.Hg
Mechanical waves
ultrasonography, 87.63.D-
propagation of, 46.40.Cd
Doppler imaging, 87.63.dk
resonance and damping of, 46.40.Ff
ultrasonographic imaging, 87.63.dh
Mechanical work, 45.20.dg
visual imaging, 87.63.L- leptonic decays of, 13.20.-v
image enhancement, 87.63.lm light mesons, 14.40.Be
image perception, 87.63.lj in nuclear matter, 21.65.Jk
laser imaging in, 87.63.lt production by photons and leptons, 13.60.Le
transillumination in, 87.63.lp properties of, 14.40.-n
x-ray imaging, 87.59.-e reactions and scattering induced by, 25.80.-e
angiography, 87.59.Dj strange mesons, 14.40.Df
fluoroscopy, 87.59.C- Mesophase rheology (liquid crystals), 83.80.Xz
mammography, 87.59.E- Mesoscopic systems
x-ray radiography, 87.59.B- electronic transport in, 73.23.-b, 73.63.-b
MEG, in neuroscience, 87.19.le electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.-b
Meissner effect, 74.25.Ha optical properties of, 78.67.-n
Melting, 64.70.dj structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.-k
Melts superconducting, 74.78.Na
crystal growth from, 81.10.Fq Mesosphere, 92.60.hc
film deposition from, 81.15.Lm Mesozoic period, *91.70.D-, 91.70.Dh
Melt-textured superconductors, 74.81.Bd Metal-based composites, 81.05.Ni
Membrane proteins, 87.14.ep Metal-insulator-metal structures, 73.40.Rw
Membranes Metal-insulator-semiconductor structures, 73.40.Qv
in electrochemistry, 82.45.Mp Metal-insulator transition, 71.30.+h
structural acoustics of, *43.40.Dx Metallic glasses
structural mechanics of, 46.70.Hg electronic structure of, 71.23.Cq
in subcellular structure, 87.16.D- synthesis of, 81.05.Kf
assembly of, 87.16.dr Metallization, integrated circuits, 85.40.Ls
domains and rafts, 87.16.dt Metal-metal contacts, 73.40.Jn
dynamics and fluctuations, 87.16.dj Metal-nonmetal contacts, 73.40.Ns
mechanical properties and rheology of, 87.16.dm Metals
structure of, 87.16.dt amorphous (transport properties), 72.15.Cz
transport processes, 87.16.dp band structure of, 71.20.Be, 71.20.Dg, 71.20.Eh, 71.20.Gj
Memory, neuroscience of, 87.19.lv diamagnetism and paramagnetism in, 75.20.En
Memory devices equations of state, 64.30.Ef
magnetic, 85.70.-w, 85.75.-d impurity and defect absorption in, 78.40.Kc
optical, 42.79.Vb impurity and defect levels in, 71.55.Ak
superconducting, 85.25.Hv infrared spectra, 78.30.Er
MEMS, 85.85.+j liquid
in biomedical engineering, 87.85.Ox electrical and thermal conduction, 72.15.Cz
flows in, 47.61.Fg electronic structure, 71.22.+i
Mercury (planet), 96.30.Dz structure of, 61.25.Mv
Mergers (galaxies), 98.65.Fz mass renormalization in, 71.38.Cn
MESFET, 85.30.Tv in material science, 81.05.Bx
Mesic nuclei, 21.85.+d materials for magnetotransport, 75.47.Np
Mesonic atoms and molecules, 36.10.Gv metallic surfaces, 68.47.De
Meson-meson interactions, 13.75.Lb nonelectronic thermal conduction in, 66.70.Df
Mesons phase diagrams of, 81.30.Bx
bottom mesons, 14.40.Nd photoemission and photoelectron spectra, 79.60.Bm
charmed mesons, 14.40.Lb radiation effects on, 61.82.Bg
hadronic decays of, 13.25.-k Raman spectra of, 78.30.Er
exotic mesons, 14.40.Rt self-diffusion in, 66.30.Fq
solid-solid transitions, 64.70.kd flows in, 47.61.Fg
spin polarized transport in, 72.25.Ba Microelectronics, 85.40.-e
structure of superconducting circuits, 85.25.Hv
amorphous, 61.43.Dq vacuum, 85.45.-w
crystalline, 61.66.Bi Microemulsions
superconducting, 74.70.Ad complex fluids, 47.57.jb
surface structure of, 68.35.bd interfacial properties of, 68.05.Gh
thin films Microgels (rheology), 83.80.Kn
electrical conductivity of, 73.61.At Microgravity environments
optical properties of, 78.66.Bz for crystal growth, 81.10.Mx
transport processes in, 72.15.-v materials testing in, 81.70.Ha
visible and ultraviolet spectra of, 78.40.Kc Microlensing techniques (astronomy), 95.75.De
Metal-semiconductor-metal structures, 73.40.Sx Micromachining
Metal vapor lasers, 42.55.Lt in biomedical engineering, 87.85.Va
Metamagnetism, 75.30.Kz in microelectronics, 85.40.Hp
Metamaterials, 81.05.Xj, 78.67.Pt Micromanipulators
Metastable phases, 64.60.My in biophysics and biomedical engineering, 87.80.Fe, 87.85.Uv
Meteorites, 96.30.Za Micromasers, 42.50.Pq
Meteorological factors Micromechanical devices, 07.10.Cm
in acoustical noise propagation, *43.50.Vt Micromixing (micro- and nanoscale flow), 47.61.Ne
in atmospheric optics, 42.68.Bz, 42.68.Ge, 42.68.Jg Microorganisms
in atmospheric sound, *43.28.Fp bacterial diseases, 87.19.xb
Meteorology, 92.60.-e in sea water, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.jb
hydrometeorology, 92.40.Zg swimming of, 47.63.Gd
polar, 92.60.Uy Microparticles
tropical, 92.60.Ox magnetic materials, 75.50.Tt
volcanic effects, 92.60.Zc optical properties of, 78.66.Vs
Meteors, 96.30.Za Microphones, 43.38.Kb
meteor-trail physics, 94.20.Xa Microscopy
Methane acoustical, *43.35.Sx, *43.58.Ls
as natural gas fuel for advanced vehicles, 88.85.mf atomic force
from landfills, 88.20.dv in biophysics, 87.64.Dz
fuel from biomass, 88.20.fq instrumentation for, 07.79.Lh
methane production in structure determination, 68.37.Ps
from anaerobic digestion, 88.20.gh electron
from decaying organic matter, 88.20.gf in biophysics, 87.64.Ee
from Fischer-Tropsch liquids, 88.20.gc in dislocation observations, 61.72.Ff
Methanol (fuel from biomass), 88.20.fg instrumentation for, 07.78.+s
Metrology, 06.20.-f in structure determination, 68.37.Ef, 68.37.Hk, 68.37.Lp, 68.3
laser applications, 42.62.Eh field-ion and field emission
MHD modes (magnetic confinement), 52.55.Tn instrumentation for, 07.78.+s
Micelles, 82.70.Uv in structure determination, 68.37.Vj
reactions in, 82.33.Nq friction force, 07.79.Sp
rheology of, 83.80.Qr magnetic force
Microcavity and microdisk lasers, 42.55.Sa instrumentation for, 07.79.Pk
Microdosimetry, 87.53.Bn in structure determination, 68.37.Rt
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS), 85.85.+j optical
in biomedical engineering, 87.85.Ox in biophysics, 87.64.M-
conventional, 07.60.Pb fluid flow, 91.65.My
near-field scanning, 07.79.Fc metamorphism, 91.65.Pj, 91.65.Qr
scanning tunneling Moon, 96.20.Dt
in biophysics, 87.64.Dz pressure-temperature-time paths, 91.65.Lc
instrumentation for, 07.79.Fc Minerals
in structure determination, 68.37.Ef biogenic magnetic, 91.25.fa
x ray crystal chemistry, 91.65.An
instrumentation for, 07.85.Tt isotopic composition, 91.65.Dt
of surfaces, interfaces, and thin films, 68.37.Yz magnetic and electrical properties, 91.25.F-, 91.60.Pn
Microstructure major element composition, 91.67.Pq
crystals, 61.72.-y occurrences and deposits, 91.65.Rg
liquid crystals, 61.30.Cz permeability, 91.60.Np
materials treatment effects on, 81.40.-z physical properties of, 91.60.-x
by solidification, 81.30.-t trace elements, 91.67.Pq
Microtubules Minisuperspace models, 04.60.Kz
in subcellular structure and processes, 87.16.Ka Minor planets, 96.30.Ys
Microwave circuits, 84.40.Dc Mirrors
integrated, 84.40.Lj magnetic (plasma), 52.55.Jd
Microwave optical double resonance spectroscopy, 33.40.+f optical, 42.79.Bh
Microwave radiation design, 42.15.Eq
effects on biological systems, 87.50.S- Mitochondria, 87.16.Tb
interactions with condensed matter, 78.70.Gq Mixed conductivity, 72.60.+g
in plasma, 52.25.Os Mixed state (superconductivity), 74.25.Op
plasma heating by, 52.50.Sw Mixed-valence solids, 71.28.+d, 75.20.Hr, 75.30.Mb
receivers and detectors, 07.57.Kp Mixers, electronic, 84.30.Qi
sources of, 07.57.Hm Mixing
therapeutic applications, 87.50.ux fluids, 47.51.+a
wave propagation, 41.20.Jb, 84.40.-x granular systems, 45.70.Mg
Microwave spectra materials processing (rheology), 83.50.Xa
astronomical observations, 95.85.Bh microscale flows, 47.61.Ne
of atoms, 32.30.Bv phase equilibria (condensed matter), 64.75.Ef
of molecules, 33.20.Bx turbulent flow, 47.27.wj
in chemical analysis, 82.80.Ha Mixtures
Microwave spectrometers, 07.57.Pt Bose-Fermi mixtures, 67.60.Fp, 67.85.Pq
Microwave technology, 84.40.-x boson mixtures, 67.60.Bc
Microwave tubes, 84.40.Fe of helium-3 and helium-4, 67.60.-g
Mid-ocean ridges Mobility edges, 72.20.Ee
geochemical processes in, *91.67.ff MOCVD, 81.15.Gh
in marine geology, 91.50.Rt chemistry of, 82.33.Ya
seismology of, 91.30.Hc Mode coupling, in plasmas, 52.35.Mw
in volcanology, 91.40.St Mode locking, 42.60.Fc
Mie scattering, 42.25.Fx, 42.68.Mj Moderators (nuclear reactors), 28.41.Pa
Military technology, 89.20.Dd Modulation doped field effect transistors (MODFET), 85.30.Tv
Milky Way, 98.35.-a Modulation transfer functions
solar neighborhood, 98.35.Pr atmospheric optics, 42.68.-w
Millimeter wave technology, 84.40.-x imaging and optical processing, 42.30.Lr
Milling, 81.20.Wk Modulators
Mineralogy, 91.65.-n electronic, 84.30.Qi
lasers, 42.60.Fc solids, 71.15.Ap
optical, 42.79.Hp Molecular sieves, 82.75.-z
MoirŽ patterns, 42.30.Ms Molecular solids, 31.70.Ks
Moisture Molecular spectra, 33.20.-t
in atmosphere, *92.60.J-, 92.60.Jq in astrophysics, 95.30.Ky
measurement of, 07.07.Vx Molecular structure, 33.15.-e
in soil, 92.40.Lg Molecular weights (macromolecules and polymers), 36.20.Cw
Molding, 81.20.Hy Molecule manipulation
Molecular beam epitaxy, 81.15.Hi proteins and other biological molecules, 82.37.Rs
Molecular beams STM and AFM studies, 82.37.Gk
in chemical reactions, 34.50.Lf Molecule-molecule reactions, 82.30.Cf
interactions with solids, 79.20.Rf Molecule-surface collisions, 34.35.+a, 79.20.Rf
irradiation effects of, 61.80.Lj Coulomb explosion, 79.77.+g
sources and detectors of, 07.77.Gx, 37.20.+j Molecules
Molecular biophysics, 87.15.-v in cavities, 37.30.+i
Molecular clouds cooling and trapping of, 37.10.Mn, 37.10.Pq
in external galaxies, 98.58.Db scattering, 34.50.-s
in the Milky Way, 98.38.Dq from surfaces, 34.35.+a
Molecular clusters, 36.40.-c surface characterization, 68.49.Df,
Molecular collisions. see 34 Molten-carbonate fuel cells (MCFC), 82.47.Lh
Molecular conformation, 33.15.Bh Molten salts, structure of, 61.20.Qg
of biomolecules, 87.15.hp Momentum conservation, 45.20.df
of macromolecules and polymers, 36.20.Ey Monochromators, charged-particle, 41.85.Si
Molecular dynamics Monographs, 01.30.Ee
correlation times in, 33.15.Vb Monolayers, 68.18.-g, 68.47.Pe
of macromolecules and polymers, 36.20.Ey in electrochemistry, 82.45.Mp
in rheology, 83.10.Mj magnetic properties of, 75.70.Ak
computer simulation of, 83.10.Rs Monolytic integrated circuits, 85.40.-e
Molecular dynamics calculations Monopoles, magnetic, 14.80.Hv
in atomic and molecular physics, 31.15.xv Monte Carlo methods
in biological physics, 87.10.Tf, 87.15.ap in biological physics, 87.10.Rt, 87.15.ak, 87.16.af
in electronic structure of solids, 71.15.Pd disordered solids, 61.43.Bn
in fluid dynamics, 47.11.Mn liquid structure, 61.20.Ja
in liquid structure modeling, 61.20.Ja in mathematical physics
in mathematical physics, 02.70.Ns applications of, 02.70.Uu
in plasmas, 52.65.Yy modifications of, 02.70.Tt
in structural modeling of disordered solids, 61.43.Bn quantum Monte Carlo, 02.70.Ss
Molecular electronic devices, 85.65.+h nuclear-reaction models, 24.10.Lx
Molecular flows, 47.45.Dt nuclear structure, 21.60.Ka
Molecular interactions plasma simulation, 52.65.-y
in astrophysics, 95.30.Ft in probability theory and statistics, 02.50.Ng
in biomolecules, 87.15.K- radiation therapy, 87.55.K-
Molecular liquids statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics, 05.10.Ln
structure of, 61.25.Em in treatment strategy (medical physics), 87.55.K-
Molecular moments, 33.15.Kr algorithms, 87.55.kd
Molecular nanostructures, fabrication of, 81.07.Nb applications, 87.55.kh
Molecular-orbital methods applied to verification, 87.55.km
atoms and molecules, 31.15.xr Moon, 96.20.-n
Morphogenesis, 87.17.Pq Muon-induced nuclear reactions, 25.30.Mr
MOS devices, 85.30.Tv Muonium, 36.10.Ee
MOSFET, 85.30.Tv chemical reactions, 82.20.Tr
Mšssbauer spectroscopy Muons
in biophysics, 87.64.kx in astronomical observations, 95.85.Ry
in chemical analysis, 82.80.Ej capture by nuclei, 23.40.-s
of molecules, 33.45.+x decays, 13.35.Bv
of solids, 76.80.+y properties of, 14.60.Ef
in structure determination, 61.05.Qr scattering, 25.30.Mr
Motion (classical mechanics), 45.50.Dd Muon spin rotation and relaxation, 76.75.+i
Motion sensors, 07.07.Df Muscles, 87.19.Ff
Motor proteins, 87.16.Nn Musculoskeletal diseases, 87.19.xn
Motors, 84.50.+d Musical sounds, analysis, synthesis and processing, *43.75.Zz
Motor system diseases, 87.19.xe Music and musical instruments, 43.75.+a, *43.75.-z
MRI electronic, computer music, *43.75.Wx
in condensed matter, 76.60.Pc wind instruments, *43.75.Pq, *43.75.Qr
in medical imaging, 87.61.-c Music recognition and classification (automatic), *43.75.Xz
in neuroscience, 87.19.lf Nambu-Goldstone bosons, 14.80.Va
M theory Nanoaggregates, optical properties of, 78.67.Sc
strings and branes, 11.25.Yb Nanocontacts
Multicellular phenomena, 87.18.Fx electronic transport in, 73.63.Rt
Multicomponent plasmas, 52.27.Cm fabrication of, 81.07.Lk
Multidimensional NMR, 82.56.Fk Nanocrystalline materials
Multiferroics, 75.85.+t diffusion in, 66.30.Pa
multiferroic dielectric films, 77.55.Nv in electrochemistry, 82.45.Yz
Multilayers electronic structure of, 73.22.-f
electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.Ac electronic transport in, 73.63.Bd
magnetic properties of, 75.70.Cn fabrication, 81.07.Bc
optical properties of, 78.67.Pt magnetic, 75.50.Tt
structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.Ac mechanical properties of, 62.25.-g
superconducting, 74.78.Fk optical properties of, 78.67.Bf
Multinuclear NMR, 82.56.Hg phase transitions in, 64.70.Nd
Multiphase flows, 47.55.-t phonons or vibrational states, 63.22.Kn
micro- and nanoscale flows, 47.61.Jd radiation effects, 61.82.Rx
Multiphoton absorption by surfaces, 79.20.Ws thermal properties of, 65.80.-g
Multiphoton ionization and excitation Nanocrystals
atomic spectra, 32.80.Rm optical properties, 78.67.Bf
molecular spectra, 33.80.Rv phonons in, 63.22.Kn
in quantum optics, 42.50.Hz structure of, 61.46.Hk
Multiphoton microscopy in biophysics, 87.64.mn thermal properties, 65.80.-g
Multiphoton processes, in photochemistry, 82.50.Pt Nanodiffraction, 61.05.jm
Multiple resonances (molecular spectroscopy), 33.40.+f Nanodots, 62.23.Eg
Multiple scattering (relativistic theory), 11.80.La Nanodroplets, optical properties of, 78.67.Tf
Multiplexers, 42.79.Sz Nanoelectromechanical systems, 85.85.+j
Multivariate analysis, 02.50.Sk Nanoelectronic devices, 85.35.-p
Muon-hadron scattering, 13.60.-r Nanofabrication, methods of, 81.16.-c
Muonic atoms and molecules, 36.10.Ee Nanolithography, 81.16.Nd
QED corrections, 31.30.jr Nanomicelles, optical properties of, 78.67.Ve
Nano-oxidation, 81.16.Pr materials treatment effects on, 81.40.-z
Nanoparticles optical properties of, 78.67.-n
electronic structure of, 73.22.-f patterned, 62.23.St
magnetic properties of, 75.75.Fk photoemission and photoelectron spectra of, 79.60.Jv
optical properties of, 78.67.Bf structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.-k
phonons in, 63.22.-m superconducting, 74.78.Na
structure of, 61.46.Df Nanotechnology
thermal properties of, 65.80.-g, 82.60.Qr biomedical applications, 87.85.Qr, 87.85.Rs
Nanoporous materials, optical properties of, 78.67.Rb methods of nanofabrication and processing, 81.16.-c
Nanopowders, 81.07.Wx nanoelectromechanical systems, 85.85.+j
Nanorods nanoelectronic devices, 85.35.-p
structure of, 61.46.Km nanoscale materials and structures, 81.07.-b
optical properties of, 78.67.Qa Nanotubes
Nanoscale flows, 47.61.-k boron, 61.48.De
flows in MEMS and NEMS, 47.61.Fg carbon, 61.48.De
multiphase flows, 47.61.Jd devices, 85.35.Kt
Nanoscale materials electronic structure of, 73.22.-f
electronic transport, 73.63.-b electronic transport in, 73.63.Fg
fabrication and characterization, 81.07.-b fabrication of, 81.07.De
phonons in, 63.22.-m optical properties of, 78.67.Ch
structural transitions in, 64.70.Nd phonons in, 63.22.Gh
structure of, 61.46.-w structure of, 61.46.Np, 61.48.De
Nanoscale pattern formation, 81.16.Rf thermal properties of, 65.80.-g
Nanoscale systems Nanowires, 62.23.Hj
brittleness, 62.25.Mn fabrication, 81.07.Gf
electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.-b phonons in, 63.22.Gh
fracture, 62.25.Mn structure of, 61.46.Km
mechanical properties, 62.25.-g optical properties of, 78.67.Uh
high-frequency properties, 62.25.Fg Narrow-band semiconductors (electron states), 71.28.+d
low-frequency properties, 62.25.De National laboratory facilities, 01.52.+r
mechanical modes of vibration, 62.25.Fg Natural gas, 89.30.an
phase separation and segregation in, 64.75.Jk as fuel for advanced vehicles, 88.85.mf
structural classes of, 62.23.-c Natural materials, rheology of, 83.80.Mc
in superconductivity, 74.78.Na Navier-Stokes equations, 47.10.ad
Nanosecond techniques, 06.60.Jn (n,d) reactions, 25.40.Hs
Nanosheets, 62.23.Kn Near-field scanning optical microscopy, 68.37.Uv
Nanostructures in biophysics, 87.64.mt
complex, 62.23.St instrumentation for, 07.79.Fc
electronic transport in, 73.63.-b Nebulae
electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.-b in external galaxies, 98.58.-w
embedded in larger structures, 62.23.Pq in Milky Way, 98.38.-j
fabrication of, 81.07.-b solar, 96.10.+i
magnetic nanostructures fabrication , 75.75.Cd Negative-ion plasmas, 52.27.Cm
femtochemistry of, 82.53.Mj Negative resistance, 72.20.Ht, 73.50.Fq
magnetic properties of, 75.75.-c Nematic liquid crystals
domain structures in nanoparticles, 75.75.Fk phase transitions in, 64.70.M-
dynamics of magnetic nanoparticles, 75.75.Jn rheology of, 83.80.Xz
electronic structure of magnetic nanoparticles, 75.75.Lf structure of, 61.30.-v
NEMS noise in, 87.19.lc
nanoelectronic devices, 85.85.+j synapses, 87.18.Sn, 87.19.lg
fabrication of, 81.07.Oj synchronization in, 87.19.lm
flows in, 47.61.Fg neuronal network dynamics, 87.19.lj
Neogene period, *91.70.bc neuronal wave propagation, 87.19.lq
Neptune, 96.30.Rm pattern formation in, 87.19.lp
Neptunian satellites, 96.30.Td plasticity in, 87.19.lw
trans-Neptunian objects, 96.30.Xa of sensory systems, 87.19.lt
Neutralinos, 14.80.Nb Neutral currents, 12.15.Mm
Nerve cells, morphology of, 87.16.Mq Neutral Higgs bosons, 14.80.Ec
Networks Neutrino oscillations, 14.60.Pq
in phase transitions, 64.60.aq Neutrinos
Neural engineering, 87.85.Wc in astronomical observations, 95.85.Ry
Neural networks, 84.35.+i cosmic rays
acoustical, *43.60.Np galactic, 98.70.Sa
in applied neuroscience, 87.85.dq decays of, 13.35.Hb
in biological complexity, 87.18.Sn interactions, 13.15.+g
in computers, 07.05.Mh mass and mixing, 14.60.Pq
in neuroscience, 87.19.ll in nonstandard model, 14.60.St
optical, 42.79.Ta in nuclear scattering, 25.30.Pt
for speech recognition, *43.72.Bs ordinary, 14.60.Lm
Neural prosthetics, 87.85.E- right-handed, 14.60.St
charge injection in, 87.85.ej solar, 26.65.+t, 96.60.Jw
electrode stimulation in, 87.85.eg Neutron diffraction
tissue damage, 87.85.em in biophysics, 87.64.Bx
Neurons, 87.19.ll in structure determination, 61.05.fm
Neurophysiology Neutron dosimetry, 87.53.Bn
of speech perception, *43.71.Qr Neutron-hyperon interactions, 13.75.Ev
Neuroscience, 87.19.L- Neutron-induced fission, 25.85.Ec
applied, in biomedical engineering Neutron imaging
brain-machine interface, 87.85.dd neutron physics, 28.20.Pr
cells on a chip, 87.85.dh in solid state structure determination, 61.05.Tv
neural networks, 87.85.dq in medical imaging, 87.57.Va
physical models of neurophysiological processes, 87.85.dm Neutron interferometry, 03.75.Dg
control theory and feedback in, 87.19.lr Neutron matter
of development and growth, 87.19.lx nuclear matter, 21.65.Cd
EEG and MEG in, 87.19.le Neutron-meson interactions, 13.75.-n, 13.85.-t
encoding and decoding in, 87.19.ls Neutron-neutron interactions, 13.75.Cs, 13.85.-t
imaging in Neutron optics, 03.75.Be
MRI, anatomic and functional, 87.19.lf Neutron-pion interactions, 13.75.Gx, 13.85.-t
optical imaging of neuronal activity, 87.19.lh Neutron-proton interactions, 13.75.Cs, 13.85.-t
learning and memory, 87.19.lv Neutron reflectometry
motor systems in, 87.19.lu in structure determination, 61.05.fj
nervous system Neutrons
axons, action potential propagation in, 87.19.lb absorption, 28.20.Fc
electrodynamics in, 87.19.ld diffusion and moderation, 28.20.Gd
glia, 87.19.lk distribution in nuclei, 21.10.Gv
neurons, models of, 87.19.ll properties of, 14.20.Dh
radiation damage by, 61.80.Hg superconductivity fluctuations, 74.40.De
sources of, 29.25.Dz turbulence-generated, 47.27.Sd
Neutron scattering, 28.20.Cz Nondestructive testing
elastic, 25.40.Dn of materials, 81.70.-q
inelastic in structural acoustics, *43.40.Le
condensed matter, 78.70.Nx Nonequilibrium processes
in nuclear reactions, 25.40.Fq chemical reaction kinetics, 82.40.Bj
radiative capture, 25.40.Lw gas dynamics, 47.70.Nd
spin arrangements determination, 75.25.-j in superconductivity, 74.40.Gh
in structure determination, 61.05.fg thermodynamics, 05.70.Ln
Neutron shielding Non-Fermi-liquid ground states, 71.10.Hf
in medical physics, 87.55.N- Nonhomogeneous flows, 47.55.-t
nuclear engineering, 28.20.Fc Nonlinear acoustics, *43.25.-x, 43.25.+y
Neutron spectroscopy, 29.30.Hs Nonlinear dynamics, 05.45.-a
Neutron stars, 97.60.Jd Nonlinear guided waves, 42.65.Tg
core, 26.60.Dd Nonlinear (nonlocal) field theory, 11.10.Lm
crust, 26.60.Gj Nonlinear optical materials, 42.70.Mp, 42.70.Nq
equations of state, 26.60.Kp Nonlinear optical spectroscopy
nuclear matter aspects of, 26.60.-c coherent, 78.47.jh
Newtonian mechanics, 45.20.D- four-wave mixing spectroscopy, 78.47.nj
NEXAFS high resolution, 78.47.N-
in structure determination, 61.05.cj hole burning spectroscopy, 78.47.nd
Nightglow, 92.60.hw Nonlinear optics, 42.65.-k
Niobates with polymers, 82.35.Ej
dielectric materials, 77.84.Bw Nonlinear symmetries, 11.30.Na
niobate-based dielectric films, 77.55.fj Nonlinear waveguides, optical, 42.65.Wi
superconductors, 74.70.Ad Nonmetals
Nitrides equations of state, 64.30.Jk
dielectric materials, 77.84.Bw diamagnetism and paramagnetism in, 75.20.Ck
refractories, 81.05.Je ferromagnetic materials, 75.50.Dd
superconductors, 74.70.Ad Non-neutral plasmas, 52.27.Jt
Nitrogen cycling (biogeosciences), *91.62.La Non-Newtonian fluid flows, 47.50.-d
NMR imaging Nonradiative transitions, 32.50.+d, 33.50.-j
in condensed matter, 76.60.Pc Non-standard-model particles
in medical imaging, 87.61.-c Higgs bosons
in neuroscience, 87.19.lf charged, 14.80.Fd
Noise neutral, 14.80.Ec
acoustic, *43.50.-x, 43.50.+y supersymmetric, 14.80.Da
underwater, *43.30.Nb neutrinos, 14.60.St
in biological complexity, 87.18.Tt production in electron-positron interactions, 13.66.Hk
electrical circuits, 07.50.Hp Normalization coefficients, asymptotic, 21.10.Jx
electronic North America, 93.30.Hf
bulk matter, 72.70.+m Novae, 97.30.Qt, 97.80.Gm
thin films, 73.50.Td nuclear physics aspects of, 26.50.+x
fluctuation phenomena, 05.40.Ca nucleosynthesis in, 26.30.-k
in integrated circuits, 85.40.Qx Nozzle flow, 47.60.Kz
in lasers, 42.60.Mi (n,p) reactions, 25.40.Kv
quantum, 42.50.Lc (N,t) and (N,3He), reactions, 25.40.Hs
Nuclear astrophysics Nuclear matter, 21.65.-f
Big Bang nucleosynthesis, 26.35.+c asymmetric matter, 21.65.Cd
cosmic ray nucleosynthesis, 26.40.+r equations of state, 21.65.Mn
hydrostatic stellar nucleosynthesis, 26.20.-f mesons in, 21.65.Jk
nuclear matter aspects of neutron stars, 26.60.-c neutron matter, 21.65.Cd
nucleosynthesis in novae and supernovae, 26.30.-k quark matter, 21.65.Qr
solar neutrinos, 26.65.+t Nuclear models, 21.60.-n
Nuclear binding energy, 21.10.Dr cluster models, 21.60.Gx
Nuclear charge, 21.10.Ft collective models, 21.60.Ev
Nuclear collective resonances, 24.30.Cz, 24.30.Gd shell model, 21.60.Cs
Nuclear Coulomb effects, 21.10.Sf Nuclear moments, 21.10.Ky
Nuclear data analysis, 29.85.-c Nuclear morphology
Nuclear decay. See 23 in subcellular structure and processes, 87.16.Zg
Nuclear deformation Nuclear orientation devices, 29.30.Lw
nucleon distribution, 21.10.Gv Nuclear Overhauser effect, 33.35.+r
Nuclear emulsions, 29.40.Rg Nuclear parity, 21.10.Hw
Nuclear energy levels, 21.10.-k Nuclear power
collective levels, 21.10.Re nuclear reactors
electromagnetic transitions fission reactors, 28.41.-i
level energies, 23.20.Lv accidents, 28.41.Te
level density, 21.10.Ma cooling and heat recovery, 28.41.Fr
lifetimes, widths, 21.10.Tg decommissioning, dismantling, 28.41.Te
single-particle levels, 21.10.Pc design, 28.41.Ak
Nuclear engineering fuel cycles, 28.41.Vx
fission reactors, 28.41.-i, 28.50.-k fuel elements, 28.41.Bm
fusion reactors, 28.52.-s instrumentation, 28.41.Rc
isotope separation and enrichment, 28.60.+s moderators, 28.41.Pa
neutron capture gamma rays, 28.20.Np reactor coolants, 28.41.Fr
neutron shielding, 28.20.Fc reactor control systems, 28.41.My
thermal neutron cross sections, 28.20.Ka radiation monitoring, 28.41.Te
Nuclear explosions, 28.70.+y radioactive wastes, 28.41.Kw
Nuclear fission, 24.75.+i, 25.85.-w safety, 28.41.Te
Nuclear fission power, 89.30.Gg shielding, 28.41.Qb
Nuclear forces, 21.30.-x waste disposal, 28.41.Kw
Nuclear form factors, 13.40.Gp, 21.10.Ft theory, and simulation, 28.41.Ak
Nuclear fusion power, 89.30.Jj types of
Nuclear g-factors, 21.10.Ky auxiliary generators, 28.50.Ma
Nuclear giant resonances, 24.30.Cz breeder reactors, 28.50.Ft
Nuclear hole states, 21.10.Pc power reactors, 28.50.Hw
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) propulsion reactors, 28.50.Ky
in biophysics, 87.64.kj, 87.80.Lg research reactors, 28.50.Dr
in chemical physics, 82.56.-b fusion reactors, 28.52.-s
in condensed matter, 76.60.-k components, 28.52.Lf
defect structure determinations by, 61.72.Hh fueling, 28.52.Cx
in molecules, 33.25.+k heating and ignition, 28.52.Cx
in structure determination, 61.05.Qr, 82.56.Ub instrumentation, 28.52.Lf
in superconductors, 74.25.nj materials for, 28.52.Fa
Nuclear mass, 21.10.Dr safety, 28.52.Nh
Nuclear properties, 21.10.-k fission reactors, 28.41.-i
binding energies, 21.10.Dr accidents, 28.41.Te
charge distribution, 21.10.Ft cooling and heat recovery, 28.41.Fr
nucleon distribution and halo features, 21.10.Gv decommissioning, dismantling, 28.41.Te
of specific nuclei (see 27) design, 28.41.Ak
spin and parity, 21.10.Hw fuel cycles, 28.41.Vx
Nuclear quadrupole resonance fuel elements, 28.41.Bm
in condensed matter, 76.60.Gv instrumentation, 28.41.Rc
in molecules, 33.25.+k moderators, 28.41.Pa
Nuclear reactions reactor coolants, 28.41.Fr
2H-induced reactions, 25.45.-z reactor control systems, 28.41.My
3H-, 3He -, and 4He -induced reactions, 25.55.-e radiation monitoring, 28.41.Te
antiproton-induced, 25.43.+t radioactive wastes, 28.41.Kw
direct, 24.50.+g safety, 28.41.Te
fission reactions shielding, 28.41.Qb
charged-particle-induced, 25.85.Ge waste disposal, 28.41.Kw
general properties of, 24.75.+i theory, and simulation, 28.41.Ak
neutron-induced, 25.85.Ec types of
photofission, 25.85.Jg auxiliary generators, 28.50.Ma
spontaneous, 25.85.Ca breeder reactors, 28.50.Ft
fusion-fission reactions, 25.70.Jj power reactors, 28.50.Hw
fusion reactions propulsion reactors, 28.50.Ky
2H-induced, 25.45.-z research reactors, 28.50.Dr
low energy heavy-ion reactions, 25.70.Jj fusion reactors, 28.52.-s
unstable-nuclei-induced, 25.60.Pj components, 28.52.Lf
heavy-ion reactions fueling, 28.52.Cx
low and intermediate energy, 25.70.-z heating and ignition, 28.52.Cx
involving few nucleons, 25.10.+s instrumentation, 28.52.Lf
lepton-induced, 25.30.-c materials for, 28.52.Fa
electron scattering safety, 28.52.Nh
elastic, 25.30.Bf Nuclear shell model, 21.60.Cs
inelastic, 25.30.Dh, 25.30.Fj Nuclear tests of fundamental interactions and symmetries,
electroproduction, 25.30.Rw 24.80.+y
muon-induced, 25.30.Mr Nuclear wastes
neutrino-induced, 25.30.Pt waste disposal, 28.41.Kw
positron-induced, 25.30.Hm Nucleation
meson- and hyperon-induced, 25.80.-e chemical thermodynamics of, 82.60.Nh
models of, 24.10.-i in crystal growth, 81.10.Aj
nucleon-induced, 25.40.-h in film growth, 68.55.A-
photonuclear reactions, 25.20.-x in phase transitions, 64.60.Q-
polarization in, 24.70.+s Nucleic acids, 87.14.G-
resonance reactions, 24.30.-v DNA, 87.14.gk
surrogate reactions, 24.87.+y nucleotides, 87.14.gf
unstable-nuclei-induced, 25.60.-t RNA, 87.14.gn
charge-exchange reactions, 25.60.Lg Nucleon decays, 13.30.-a, 14.20.Dh
fusion reactions, 25.60.Pj Nucleon distribution (nuclear structure), 21.10.Gv
radiative capture in, 25.60.Tv Nucleon-hyperon interactions, 13.75.Ev
Nuclear reactors Nucleon-induced reactions, 25.40.-h
Nucleon-kaon interactions, 13.75.Jz
Nucleon-meson interactions, 13.75.Gx, 13.85.-t hypoxic environments, 92.20.Ox
Nucleon-nucleon interactions, 13.75.Cs, 13.85.-t nutrients and nutrient cycling, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.ju
Nucleon-pion interactions, 13.75.Gx, 13.85.-t plankton, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.jf, *92.20.jh
Nucleons, 14.20.Dh symbiosis, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.jd
Nucleosynthesis chemistry of, *92.20.C-, 92.20.Cm
Big Bang, 26.35.+c trace elements, 92.20.Wx
cosmic ray, 26.40.+r energy extraction, 92.05.Jn
in cosmology, 98.80.Ft fine structure and microstructure of, 92.10.Ns
in late stellar evolution, 26.20.Np fog, 92.10.Xc
stellar, 97.10.Cv global changes in, 92.70.Jw
hydrostatic, 26.20.-f long term variability, 92.05.Ek
in novae, supernovae, 26.30.-k ocean/atmosphere interactions, 92.60.Cc
Nucleotides, 87.14.gf optics of, 42.68.Xy
Nucleus, compound radioactivity, 92.20.Td
in heavy-ion reactions, 25.70.Gh sedimentation, 92.20.Vn
statistical theory of, 24.60.Dr Ocean waves, *92.10.H-, 92.10.Hm
Number theory, 02.10.De capillary waves, *92.10.hd
Numerical methods (mathematics), 02.60.-x Kelvin waves, *92.10.hh
Obduction zones (tectonophysics), 91.45.Hc Rossby waves, *92.10.hf
Obituaries, 01.60.+q, *43.05.Sf tsunamis, *92.10.hl
Observatories, 95.45.+i ODMR, 76.70.Hb
Occultations, 95.10.Gi Ohmic contacts, 73.40.Cg
Ocean basin thermometry, *43.30.Qd Oil (fossil fuel), 89.30.aj
Ocean biology, *92.20.J-, 92.20.Jt Oil prospecting, 93.85.Tf
Ocean bottom processes, 92.10.Oc, 92.20.Iv Olfaction (sensory systems), 87.19.lt
Ocean chemistry, *92.20.C-, 92.20.Cm One-dimensional conductivity, 72.15.Nj
Ocean drilling, 91.50.Sn Oort cloud, 96.50.Hp
Ocean/Earth/atmosphere interaction, 91.10.Vr Operational calculus, 02.30.Vv
Oceanic crust Operator theory, 02.30.Tb
chemical composition, *91.67.gf Ophiolites (marine geology), 91.50.Vx
seismology of, 91.30.Ye Ophthalmic optics, 42.66.Ct
Oceanic plateaus, 91.50.Uv Optical absorption
Oceanographic regions, 93.30.-w in atmosphere, 42.68.Ay, 92.60.Ta
Oceanography in atoms, 32.30.Jc
acoustical methods in, *43.30.Pc in biomolecules, 87.15.M-
circulation and currents, 92.10.A- in condensed matter, 78.20.Ci
Eastern and Western boundary currents, 92.10.ah in molecules, 33.20.Kf
coastal, 92.10.Sx in plasma, 52.25.Os
eddies, 92.10.ak wave propagation, 42.25.Bs
El Nino Southern Oscillation, 92.10.am Optical activity
jets, 92.10.Ty in bulk materials and thin films, 78.20.Ek
overflows, 92.10.Ua in molecules, 33.55.+b
upwelling, 92.10.Zf Optical angular momentum (quantum optics), 42.50.Tx
Ocean optics, 42.68.Xy Optical beam splitters, 42.79.Fm
Oceans Optical bistability, 42.65.Pc
biology of, *92.20.J-, 92.20.Jt Optical coatings, 42.79.Wc
anoxic environments, 92.20.Hs Optical collimators, 42.79.Ag
bacteria, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.jb Optical communication systems, 42.79.Sz
Optical computers, 42.79.Ta thermophotonic effects, 78.20.nd
Optical constants, 78.20.Ci of clusters, 36.40.Vz
Optical cooling and trapping of fluid materials, 78.15.+e
of atoms, 37.10.Jk of gases, 51.70.+f
in biophysics, 87.80.Cc of graphene, 78.67.Wj
of molecules, 37.10.Mn, 37.10.Pq of liquid crystals, 78.15.+e
Optical correlators, 42.79.Hp materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Tv
Optical couplers, 42.82.Et of multilayers, 78.67.Pt
fiber-optical, 42.81.Qb of nanoscale materials and structures
non-fiber-optical, 42.79.Gn nanoaggregates, 78.67.Sc
Optical design, 42.15.Eq nanoclusters, 78.67.Bf
Optical devices, 42.79.-e nanocrystals, 78.67.Bf
Optical disks, 42.79.Vb nanodroplets, 78.67.Tf
Optical double-resonance spectroscopy, 33.40.+f nanomicelles, 78.67.Ve
Optical elements, 42.79.-e nanoparticles, 78.67.Bf
Optical fibers, 42.81.-i nanoporous materials, 78.67.Rb
fiber networks, 42.81.Uv nanotubes, 78.67.Ch
Optical filters, 42.79.Ci nanowires, 78.67.Uh
Optical frequency converters, 42.79.Nv quantum dots, 78.67.Hc
Optical frequency synthesizers, 42.62.Eh quantum wells, 78.67.De
Optical instabilities (quantum optics), 42.65.Sf quantum wires, 78.67.Lt
Optical instruments, 07.60.-j new topics in, 78.90.+t
Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR), 76.70.Hb of photonic structures, 78.67.Pt
Optical materials, 42.70.-a of plasma, 52.70.Kz
Optical methods in rheology, 83.85.Ei of rocks and minerals, 91.60.Mk
Optical mixing, 42.65.Hw of superconductors, 74.25.Gz
Optical models (nuclear reactions), 24.10.Ht of supercritical fluids, 78.15.+e
Optical modulators, 42.79.Hp of superlattices, 78.67.Pt
Optical nutation of surfaces, 78.68.+m
in quantum optics, 42.50.Md Optical pumping
in ultrafast spectroscopy, 78.47.jp of atoms, 32.80.Xx
Optical processors, 42.79.Hp of molecules, 33.80.Be
Optical properties Optical radars, 42.79.Qx
of bulk materials and thin films, 78.20.-e Optical scanners, 42.79.Ls
birefringence, 78.20.Fm Optical sensors, 07.07.Df, 42.79.Pw
electro-optical effects, 78.20.Jq Optical storage
magneto-optical effects, 78.20.Ls devices, 42.79.Vb
piezo-, elasto-optical effects media, 42.70.Ln
acousto-optical effects, 78.20.hb Optical switches, 42.79.Ta
elasto-optical effects, 78.20.hb Optical systems, 42.79.-e
photoelastic effects, 78.20.hb design of, 42.15.Eq
piezo-optical effects, 78.20.hb Optical testing, 42.87.-d
optical activity, 78.20.Ek Optical tomography, 42.30.Wb
optical constants, 78.20.Ci Optical transfer function, 42.30.Lr
theory and models of, 78.20.Bh Optical waveguides, 42.82.Et
thermo-optic effects, 78.20.N- fiber, 42.81.Qb
photopyroelectric effects, 78.20.nc nonfiber, 42.79.Gn
photothermal effects, 78.20.nb nonlinear, 42.65.Wi
Optical workshop techniques, 42.86.+b stellar, 97.10.Sj
Optic nerve, 42.66.Ew Oscillators
Optics. See 42 coupled, 05.45.Xt
Optoelectronic devices, 85.60.-q electronic, 84.30.Ng
Optogalvanic spectroscopic methods, 82.80.Kq optical parametric, 42.65.Yj
Orbits (astronomy) Oscillator strengths
comets, 96.25.De atomic spectra, 32.70.Cs
determination of, 95.10.Eg molecular spectra, 33.70.Ca
fluid planets, 96.15.De Oscilloscopes, 07.07.Hj
solid surface planets, 96.12.De Osmosis, in biological systems, 82.39.Wj
Order-disorder transitions, 64.60.Cn, 81.30.Hd Oxidation
crystallographic aspect, 61.50.Ks micro- and nano-oxidation, 81.16.Pr
materials science aspects, 81.30.Hd phase separation and segregation in, 64.75.Lm
at surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Rh in surface treatments, 81.65.Mq
Ordovician period, *91.70.fk Oxides
Organelles, 87.16.Tb dielectric materials, 77.84.Bw
Organic-inorganic hybrid nanostructures, 81.07.Pr magnetotransport materials, 75.47.Lx
Organic materials phase diagrams of, 81.30.Bx
absorption and reflection spectra, 78.40.Me refractories, 81.05.Je
dielectric properties, 77.84.Jd surfaces of, 68.47.Gh
in electrochemistry, 82.45.Wx clusters on oxide surfaces, 68.47.Jn
electronic structure, 71.20.Rv Ozone layer
EPR spectra, 76.30.-v atmospheric chemistry, 82.33.Tb
fabrication, 81.05.Lg global change, 92.70.Cp
infrared and Raman spectra, 78.30.Jw Pacific Ocean, 93.30.Pm
noncuprate superconductors, 74.70.Kn Pairing interactions (electronic structure), 71.10.Li
optical materials, 42.70.Jk Pairing symmetries (superconductivity), 74.20.Rp
photoemission and photoelectron spectra, 79.60.Fr Pair production, 23.20.Ra
photoluminescence, 78.55.Kz Paleoceanography, 92.30.+m, *92.30.-m
radiation effects, 61.82.Pv Paleoclimatology, 92.60.Iv
semiconductors, 81.05.Fb Paleogene period, *91.70.bg
superconductors, 74.70.Kn Paleomagnetism, 91.25.N-, 91.25.Ng
structure, 61.66.Hq Paleoseismology, 91.30.Za
thin films Paleozoic period, *91.70.F-, 91.70.Fj
conductivity, 73.61.Ph Palynology (paleoceanography), *92.30.Wx
optical properties, 78.66.Qn Paraelectric films, 77.55.fb
Organic semiconductors Parallaxes (stellar), 97.10.Vm
conductivity of, 72.80.Le Paramagnetic resonance, 76.30.-v
in materials science, 81.05.Fb Paramagnetism, 75.20.-g
Organic superconductors, 74.70.Kn local moment in compounds and alloys, 75.20.Hr
Organisms in metals and alloys, 75.20.En
properties of, 87.19.-j in nonmetals, 75.20.Ck
Oscillations Parametric oscillators and amplifiers, optical, 42.65.Yj
laser, 42.60.Rn Parasitic diseases, 87.19.xe
plasma, 52.35.-g Pariser-Parr-Pople (PPP) method, (atomic and molecular phys
and resonance in neuroscience, 87.19.ln 31.15.bu
seismological, 91.30.Fn Parity
solar, 96.60.Ly nonconserving transitions (atomic physics), 31.30.jg
nuclear properties, 21.10.Hw
symmetry (fields and particles), 11.30.Er speech, *43.71.-k, 43.71.+m
Parkinson's disease, 87.19.xe visual, 42.66.Si
Partial differential equations, 02.30.Jr Percolation
in mathematical aspects of biological physics, 87.10.Ed in phase transitions, 64.60.ah
Particle acceleration Peripheral vascular system
classical mechanics, 45.50.Dd hemodynamics in, 87.19.uj
interplanetary space, 96.50.Pw Permafrost, 92.40.Vq, *92.40.vs
Particle beams Permanent magnets, 75.50.Ww
intense beams in plasma, 52.59.-f Permian period, *91.70.fb
plasma heating by, 52.50.Gj Permittivity, 77.22.Ch
Particle correlations, relativistic collisions, 25.75.Gz low-permittivity dielectric films, 77.55.Bh
Particle generation (laser-plasma interactions), 52.38.Ph high-permittivity capacitive films, 77.55.F-
Particle-in-cell method (plasma simulation), 52.65.Rr high-permittivity gate dielectric films, 77.55.D-
Particle-laden flows, 47.55.Kf Persistent currents (mesoscopic systems), 73.23.Ra
Particle orbits Personal notes
classical mechanics, 45.50.Pk in acoustics appendix, *43.10.Eg
plasma, 52.20.Dq in PACS, 01.60.+q
plasma simulation, 52.65.Cc Perturbation theory, applied to
Particle production (relativistic collisions), 25.75.Dw atomic physics, 31.15.xp
Particle-theory models (Early Universe), 98.80.Cq classical mechanics, 45.10.Hj
Passivation continuum mechanics, 46.15.Ff
electrochemistry, 82.45.Bb electronic structure of solids, 71.15.-m
surface treatment, 81.65.Rv gauge field theories, 11.15.Bt
Pastes, 83.80.Hj plasma simulation, 52.65.Vv
Patch clamping in biophysics, 87.80.Jg quantum chromodynamics, 12.38.Bx, 12.38.Cy
Path-integral methods (atomic physics), 31.15.xk PET, 87.57.uk
Pattern formation Petroleum, 89.30.aj
in cellular populations, 87.18.Hf Petrology, 91.65.-n
in chemical kinetics, 82.40.Ck igneous, 91.65.Cq
in complex systems, 89.75.Kd metamorphic, 91.65.Kf
ecological, 87.23.-n meteorite, 91.65.Sn
in fluid dynamics, 47.54.-r of Moon, 96.20.Dt
in granular systems, 45.70.Qj sedimentary, 91.65.Ti
in neuroscience, 87.19.lp Phase (electromagnetic fields), 42.50.Dv
Pattern recognition Phase coherence
acoustics, *43.60.Lq quantum optics, 42.50.Gy
optics, 42.30.Sy Phase conjugation, 42.65.Hw
Pattern selection (fluid dynamics), 47.54.-r Phase contrast microscopy in biophysics, 87.64.mh
Pattern transfer techniques Phase diagrams
integrated electronics, 85.40.Hp many-electron systems, 71.10.Hf
integrated optics, 42.82.Cr metals and alloys, 81.30.Bx
Peierls instability nonmetallic systems, 81.30.Dz
electronic conduction, 72.15.Nj superconductivity, 74.25.Dw
metal-insulator transitions, 71.30.+h transition temperature variations, 74.62.-c
Penetration depth (superconductivity), 74.25.Ha Phase equilibria, 64.75.-g
Penning discharges, 52.80.Sm of fluid mixtures, 64.75.Cd
Peptides, 87.14.ef Phase identification (thin films), 68.55.Nq
Perception Phase retrieval (optics), 42.30.Rx
Phase separation and segregation dispersion, 63.20.D-
in colloids, 64.75.Xc first-principle theory, 63.20.dk
in nanoscale systems, 64.75.Jk in free films, 63.22.Dc
in oxidation, 64.75.Lm in graphene, 63.22.Rc
in polymer blends, 64.75.Va measurements, 63.20.dd
in semiconductors, 64.75.Qr in nanoscale materials, 63.22.-m
in solid solutions, 64.75.Nx in superconductors, 74.25.Kc
in thin films, 64.75.St normal modes, 63.20.D-
Phase transitions photon-phonon interactions, 71.36.+c
in biological systems, 87.15.Zg scattering by, 72.10.Di
chemical thermodynamics of, 82.60.Fa Phosphorescence
in clusters, 36.40.Ei of atoms, 32.50.+d
crystallographic aspects of, 61.50.Ks in condensed matter, 78.55.-m
displacive, 63.70.+h of molecules, 33.50.Dq
excitonic, 71.35.Lk Phosphoric-acid fuel cells (PAFC), 82.47.Pm
ferroelectric, 77.80.B- Photoacoustic effects, *43.35.Ud, 78.20.Pa
in finite-size systems, 64.60.an Photoacoustic spectroscopy
fractals in, 64.60.al in chemical analysis, 82.80.Kq
general theory of, 64.60.Bd in materials testing, 81.70.Cv
in Langmuir-Blodgett films, 68.18.Jk Photocarrier radiometry, 78.56.Cd
liquid-liquid, 64.70.Ja Photocathodes, 85.60.Ha
liquid-vapor Photochemistry, 82.50.-m
boiling, 64.70.fh control of, 82.50.Nd
evaporation/condensation, 64.70.fm in oceanography, *92.20.ch
magnetic, 75.30.Kz single molecule, 82.37.Vb
in nanoscale materials, 64.70.Nd Photoconductivity
networks in, 64.60.aq bulk matter, 72.40.+w
percolation in, 64.60.ah thin films, 73.50.Pz
quantum Hall effects, 73.43.Nq Photodetachment
quantum phase transitions, 05.30.Rt atomic ions, 32.80.Gc
renormalization-group theory in, 64.60.ae molecules, 33.80.Eh
rheology, 83.10.Tv Photodetectors, 42.79.Pw, 85.60.Gz
rocks and minerals, 91.60.Hg in astronomy, 95.55.Aq
solid-liquid, 64.70.D- infrared, 07.57.Kp
crystallization, 64.70.dg superconducting, 85.25.Oj
melting, 64.70.dj Photodiodes, 85.60.Dw
solid-solid, 64.70.K-, 81.30.-t Photodissociation
solid-vapor, 64.70.Hz of biomolecules, 87.15.mk
in statistical mechanics and thermodynamics, 05.70.Fh of molecules, 33.80.Gj
at surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Rh in photochemistry, 82.50.-m
Philosophy of science, 01.70.+w, *43.10.Mq pump-probe studies (femtochemistry), 82.53.Eb
pH measurement, 82.80.Yc Photodynamic therapy, 87.50.wp
Phonon-defect interactions, 63.20.kp Photoelastic effects, 78.20.hb
Phonon-exciton interactions, 63.20.kk Photoelectric energy conversion, 84.60.Jt
Phonon-magnon interactions, 63.20.kk Photoelectrochemical cells, 82.47.Jk
Phonon-phonon interactions, 63.20.kg Photoelectrochromic storage devices, 82.47.Jk
Phonons Photoelectron microscopy, 68.37.Xy
in clusters, 63.22.Kn Photoelectron spectroscopy
in biophysics, 87.64.ks effects of atomic coherence, 42.50.Gy
in chemical analysis, 82.80.Pv Photon counting and statistics, 42.50.Ar
of molecules, 33.60.+q Photon echoes
of solids and liquids, 79.60.-i in quantum optics, 42.50.Md
Photoemission in ultrafast pump/probe spectroscopy, 78.47.jf
adsorbed layers, 79.60.Dp Photon-hadron scattering, 13.60.-r
disordered structures, 79.60.Ht Photonic band gap materials, 42.70.Qs
heterostructures, 79.60.Jv Photonic crystal lasers, 42.55.Tv
insulators, 79.60.Bm Photonic switching, 42.65.Pc
interfaces, 79.60.Jv Photon molecule interactions, 33.80.-b
liquids, 79.60.Cn Photons
nanostructures, 79.60.Jv interactions with hadrons, 13.60.-r
organic materials, 79.60.Fr nonclassical states, 42.50.Dv
polymers, 79.60.Fr photon-magnon interactions, 71.36.+c
semiconductors, 79.60.Bm production
thin films, 79.60.Dp in hadron-induced high-energy interactions, 13.85.Qk
Photofission, 25.85.Jg in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, 25.75.Cj
Photogrammetry, 91.10.Lh properties of, 14.70.Bh
Photography, 07.68.+m solar, 96.60.Tf
astronomical applications of, 95.75.De Photon statistics, 42.50.Ar
Photoionization Photon-stimulated desorption, 68.43.Tj, 79.20.La
of atoms, 32.80.Fb Photonuclear reactions, 25.20.-x
inner-shell ionization, 32.80.Aa Photoproduction
multiphoton ionization, 32.80.Rm of baryons, 13.60.Rj
of biomolecules, 87.15.mn of mesons, 13.60.Le
of molecules, 33.80.Eh nuclear, 25.20.Lj
multiphoton ionization, 33.80.Rv Photopyroelectric effects, 78.20.nc
photochemical reactions, 82.50.-m Photorefractive effect
Photolithography, 85.40.Hp in nonlinear optics, 42.65.Hw
Photoluminescence in optical properties, 78.20.Mg
of alkali halides, 78.55.Fv optical materials for, 42.70.Nq
of amorphous and disordered materials, 78.55.Qr Photoresistors, 84.32.Ff, 85.60.Dw
of glasses, 78.55.Qr Photoresists, 85.40.Hp
of inorganic solids, 78.55.Hx Photosphere
of liquids, 78.55.Bq solar, 96.60.Mz
of organic solids, 78.55.Kz stellar, 97.10.Ex
of porous materials, 78.55.Mb Photosynthesis
of semiconductors in biomass conversion, 88.20.jr
elemental semiconductors, 78.55.Ap in oceanography, 92.20.Cm, *92.20.ch
II-VI semiconductors, 78.55.Et in photochemistry, 82.50.-m
III-V semiconductors, 78.55.Cr Photothermal effects, 78.20.nb
Photolysis, 82.50.-m deep-level photothermal spectroscopy, 79.10.na
Photometers, 07.60.Dq Phototransistors, 85.60.Dw
in astronomy, 95.55.Qf, 95.75.De Phototubes, 85.60.Ha
Photomultipliers, 85.60.Ha Photovoltaic effect
in nuclear physics, 29.40.-n bulk matter, 72.40.+w
Photon-atom interactions, 32.80.-t thin films, 73.50.Pz
coherent control of, 37.10.Jk Photovoltaics
cost of production, 88.40.hm in thin films, 73.50.Dn
efficiency and performance of, 88.40.hj Pinch devices, 52.58.Lq
types of Pion absorption and capture, 25.80.Gn, 25.80.Ls
multijunction solar cells, 88.40.jp Pion decays, 13.20.Cz, 13.25.Cq
organic photovoltaics, 88.40.jr Pions
silicon solar cells, 88.40.jj in astronomical observations, 95.85.Ry
thin film III-V and II-VI solar cells, 88.40.jm detectors (astronomy), 95.55.Vj
thin film Cu-based I-III-V12, 88.40.jn pion-baryon reactions, 13.75.Gx
Physics careers, 01.85.+f pion-induced nuclear reactions, 25.80.-e
Physics education, 01.40.-d Pipe flow, 47.60.-i
classroom materials, errors in, 01.50.Zv Pipelines, 93.85.Tf
curricula and evaluation, 01.40.G- Pitch, *43.66.Hg
educational aids, 01.50.-i Planetary bow shocks, 96.50.Fm
audio and visual aids, 01.50.F- Planetary nebulae, 98.38.Ly, 98.58.Li
computers in education, 01.50.H-, 01.50.Lc Planetary rings, 96.30.Wr
demonstration experiments, 01.50.My fluid planets, 96.15.Uv
laboratory experiments, 01.50.Pa solid surface planets, 96.12.Uv
teacher training, 01.40.J- Planets
teaching methods, 01.40.gb dwarf, 96.30.Iz
Physics laboratory manuals extrasolar, 97.82.-j
secondary schools, 01.30.la fluid planets
undergraduate schools, 01.30.lb atmosphere, *96.15.H-, 96.15.Hy
Physics literature and publications, 01.30.-y interiors, 96.15.Nd
Physics organizational activities, 01.10.Hx orbits and rotation, 96.15.De
Physics tournaments, 01.50.Rt origin and evolution, 96.15.Bc
Physiological acoustics, *43.64.-q, 43.64.+r polar regions, 96.15.Xy
Physiological materials and systems rings, 96.15.Uv
rheology of, 83.80.Lz, 87.19.rh surfaces, 96.15.Lb
Physiological optics, 42.66.-p tidal forces, 96.15.Wx
Physisorption, 68.43.-h interaction with solar wind, 96.50.Ek
Picosecond techniques Jupiter, 96.30.Kf
in laboratory procedures, 06.60.Jn Mars, 96.30.Gc
in nonlinear optics, 42.65.Re Mercury, 96.30.Dz
in spectroscopy of solid state dynamics, 78.47.D- Neptune, 96.30.Rm
Piezoelectric films, 77.55.H- Pluto, 96.30.Sn
AlN films, 77.55.hd probes for, 95.55.Pe
PZT films, 77.55.hj Saturn, 96.30.Mh
ZnO films, 77.55.hf solid surface planets
Piezoelectricity, 77.65.-j atmosphere, *96.12.J-, 96.12.Jt
piezoelectric constants, 77.65.Bn formation of, 96.12.Bc
piezoelectric devices, 85.50.-n interiors, 96.12.Pc
piezoelectric materials, 77.84.-s orbits and rotation, 96.12.De
piezoelectric films, 77.55.H- polar regions, 96.12.Qr
strain-induced fields, 77.65.Ly rings, 96.12.Uv
Piezo-optical effects, 78.20.H-, 78.20.hb surfaces, *96.12.K-, 96.12.Kz
laser ultrasonics in study of, 78.20.hc volcanism, 96.12.Xy
Piezoresistance Uranus, 96.30.Pj
in semiconductors and insulators, 72.20.Fr Venus, 96.30.Ea
Plane-wave method, 71.15.Ap sheaths, 52.40.Kh
Plankton, 92.20.Jt, *92.20.jf, *92.20.jh single-component, 52.27.Aj
Plant ecology, 92.40.Oj solid-state, 72.30.+q, 73.50.Mx
biogeosciences, *91.62.Mn Plasma simulation, 52.65.-y
hydrology, 92.40.Oj Plasma sources, 52.50.Dg
Plasma antennas, 52.40.Fd Plasmasphere, 94.30.cv
Plasma applications, 52.77.-j Plasma spraying, 81.15.Rs
Plasma confinement Plasma switches, 52.75.Kq
magnetic, 52.55.-s Plasma torches, 52.75.Hn
nonmagnetic, 52.58.-c Plasma turbulence, 52.35.Ra
Plasma crystals, 52.27.Lw space plasma, 94.05.Lk
Plasma density, 52.25.-b Plasma waves, 52.35.-g
ionosphere, 94.20.Fg drift waves, 52.35.Kt
Plasma devices, 52.75.-d electrostatic waves and oscillations, 52.35.Fp
Plasma diagnostics, 52.70.-m in interplanetary space, 96.50.Tf
Plasma diodes, 52.75.Fk in ionosphere, 94.20.wf
Plasma dynamics, 52.30.-q in magnetosphere, 94.30.cq
Plasma dynamos, 47.65.Md shock waves, 52.35.Tc
Plasma etching, 52.77.Bn Plasmons
Plasma flow, 52.30.-q in bulk matter, 71.45.Gm
ionospheric, 94.20.wc in clusters, 36.40.Gk
Plasma focus devices, 52.58.Lq on surfaces and interfaces, 73.20.Mf
Plasma gyrokinetics, 52.30.Gz Plasticity, 62.20.fq
Plasma heating, 52.50.-b continuum mechanics of, 46.35.+z
Plasma impurities, 52.25.Vy materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Lm
Plasma instabilities, 52.35.-g in neuroscience, 87.19.lw
Plasma interactions, nonlaser, 52.40.-w rheology of, 83.50.-v
Plasma-material interactions, 52.40.Hf Plastics
ion implantation and deposition, 52.77.Dq bioproduct from biomass, 88.20.rb
Plasma production, 52.50.-b preparation of, 81.05.Lg
Plasma propulsion, 52.75.Di structure of, 61.41.+e
Plasma reactions, 82.33.Xj Plates
Plasmas structural acoustics of, *43.40.Dx
astrophysical, 95.30.Qd structural mechanics of, 46.70.De
dusty, 52.27.Lw Plate tectonics, *91.45.D-, 91.45.Dh
electron-positron, 52.27.Ep dynamics and mechanics of, *91.45.G-, 91.45.Ga
elementary processes in, 52.20.-j lithospheric dynamics, *91.45.gf
high-current, 52.77.Fv seismotectonics, *91.45.gd
high-pressure, 52.77.Fv plate motions, past, *91.45.dg
ionospheric, 94.20.wc, 94.20.wf plate motions, recent, *91.45.dk
magnetized, 52.25.Xz Pluto, 96.30.Sn
magnetohydrodynamics of, 52.30.-q Plutonian satellites, 96.30.Up
magnetospheric, 94.30.cq, 94.30.cs Pluton emplacement (structural geology), 91.55.Sn
multicomponent, 52.27.Cm Plutonium generation, 28.50.Ft
neutrals in, 52.25.Ya Pneumatic machinery, 47.85.Kn
non-neutral, 52.27.Jt Pneumodynamics, 87.19.Wx
quark-gluon, 12.38.Mh p-n junctions, 73.40.-c
relativistic, 52.27.Ny (p,n) reactions, 25.40.Kv
Pnictides (non-cuprate superconductors), 74.70.Xa effects on instruments, 07.89.+b
Pockels effect, 78.20.Jq environmental regulations of, 89.60.Fe
PoincarŽ invariance, 11.30.Cp instruments for measurement of, 07.88.+y
Point contacts land (biogeosciences), *91.62.Rt
nanocontacts, fabrication of, 81.07.Lk marine, 92.20.Ny
point contact devices, 85.30.Hi Polyatomic molecules, electron correlation in, 31.15.vq
Point defects, 61.72.J- Polyelectrolytes, 82.35.Rs
Poiseuille flow, 83.50.-v in electrochemistry, 82.45.Wx
Poisson equation, 41.20.Cv Polymer blends
Poisson ratio structure of, 61.25.hk
effects of materials treatments on, 81.40.Jj Polymer blends (rheology), 83.80.Tc
in mechanical properties of solids, 62.20.dj Polymer cross linking, 61.25.hp
Polar cap Polymer-electrolyte fuel cells (PEFC), 82.47.Nj
ionosphere, 94.20.dk Polymerization, 82.35.-x
magnetosphere, 94.30.cx of biomolecules, 82.35.Pq, 87.15.rp
Polarimeters, 07.60.Fs Polymer melts, 83.80.Sg
in astronomy, 95.55.Qf, 95.75.Hi structure of, 61.25.hk
Polaritons, 71.36.+c Polymer molecules, 36.20.-r
Polarizability Polymer processing flows, 47.85.md
of atoms, 32.10.Dk Polymer reactions, 82.35.-x
of molecules, 33.15.Kr Polymers
Polarization absorption and reflection spectra of, 78.40.Me
in atmospheric optics, 42.68.Mj chemical reactions of, 82.35.-x
dielectric properties, 77.22.Ej dielectric properties of, 77.84.Jd
dynamic nuclear, 76.70.Fz elastomeric, 83.80.Va
in nuclear reactions, 24.70.+s electrical conductivity of, 72.80.Le
in optical fibers, 42.81.Gs in electrochemistry, 82.45.Wx
in particle interactions, 13.88.+e electronic structure of
of starlight, 97.10.Ld condensed matter, 71.20.Rv
in wave optics, 42.25.Ja molecules, 36.20.Kd
Polarized beams film growth, 68.55.am
electron and positron (atomic collisions), 34.80.Nz flow properties, 47.57.Ng
in particle accelerators, 29.27.Hj glass transitions in, 64.70.pj
Polarized ion sources, 29.25.Lg infrared and Raman spectra of, 78.30.Jw
Polarized targets, 29.25.Pj nanoparticles in, 82.35.Np
Polarizers, optical, 42.79.Ci nonelectronic thermal conduction in, 66.70.Hk
Polarons nonlinear optics with, 82.35.Ej
in electronic structure of solids, 71.38.-k as optical materials, 42.70.Jk
nonconventional mechanisms in superconductivity, 74.20.Mnphotoemission and photoelectron spectra of, 79.60.Fr
Polar regions, 93.30.Sq physical properties of, 82.35.Lr
meteorology, 92.60.Uy preparation of, 81.05.Lg
Polar wobble, 91.10.Nj radiation effects of, 61.82.Pv
Polishing reinforced, 81.05.Qk
in optical workshop techniques, 42.86.+b rheology of, 83.80.-k
in surface treatments, 81.65.Ps self-diffusion and ionic conduction in, 66.30.hk
Pollen and spores, *92.30.Wx solid-solid transitions, 64.70.km
Pollution solid surfaces of, 68.47.Mn
atmospheric, 92.60.Sz structure of
condensed phase, 61.41.+e Potential energy surfaces
molecular, 36.20.-r for chemical kinetics, 82.20.Kh
on surfaces, 68.47.Pe, 82.35.Gh of excited electronic states, 31.50.Df
surface structure of, 68.35.bm of ground electronic states, 31.50.Bc
thin films in molecular collisions, 34.20.-b
electrical properties of, 73.61.Ph surface crossings in, 31.50.Gh
optical properties of, 78.66.Qn Potential flows, 47.15.km
Polymer solutions Potential models, 12.39.Pn
flow properties, 47.57.Ng Potentials
rheology of, 83.80.Rs atom molecule, 34.20.Gj
structure of, 61.25.he interatomic, 34.20.Cf
Polymer swelling, 61.25.hp intermolecular, 34.20.Gj
Polymorphic transformations Potential theory (mathematics), 02.30.Em
crystallographic aspects of, 61.50.Ks Potts models
materials science aspects of, 81.30.Hd in lattice theory and statistics, 05.50.+q
Pomeranchuk poles, 11.55.Jy, 12.40.Nn in magnetism (classical spin models), 75.10.Hk
Ponderomotive effects, in plasmas, 52.35.Mw Powder diffraction
Population dynamics (ecology), 87.23.Cc neutron, 61.05.fm
Population inversion, 32.80.Xx, 33.80.Be, 42.50.-p x-ray, 61.05.cp
Porous materials Powder metallurgy, 81.20.Ev
chemical reactions in, 82.33.Ln Powders
fabrication of, 81.05.Rm processing of, 81.20.Ev
flow through, 47.56.+r structure of, 61.43.Gt
heat transfer in, 44.30.+v superconducting, 74.81.Bd
photoluminescence of, 78.55.Mb Power reactors, 28.50.Hw
structure of, 61.43.Gt Power supply circuits, 84.30.Jc
Position-sensitive detectors, 29.40.Gx Power systems
Positron annihilation, 78.70.Bj biopower systems, 88.20.M-
Positron-atom interactions, 34.80.-i high-current and high-voltage systems, 84.70.+p
Positron beams power electronics, 84.30.Jc
nonrelativistic, 41.75.Fr superconducting high-power technology, 84.71.-b
relativistic, 41.75.Ht transmission lines and cables, 84.70.+p
Positron emission, 79.20.Mb effects on biological systems, 87.50.C-
Positron emission tomography (PET), 87.57.uk (p,¹) reactions, 25.40.Qa
Positronium, 36.10.Dr Precambrian period, *91.70.H-, 91.70.Hm
in chemical reactions, 82.30.Gg Precipitation
formation in atomic and molecular collisions, 34.80.Lx of energetic particles (magnetosphere), 94.30.Ny
Positron microscopes, 07.78.+s hydrology of, *92.40.E-, 92.40.Ea
Positron-molecule interactions, 34.80.-i in materials synthesis, 81.20.Fw
Positrons in meteorology, 92.60.Jq, *92.60.jf
properties of, 14.60.Cd of particles (ionosphere), 94.20.Qq
radiation damage by, 61.80.Fe in phase transformations, 81.30.Mh
states (electronic structure of solids), 71.60.+z in solidification, 81.30.Mh
Positron scattering Precipitation hardening, 81.40.Cd
in atomic and molecular collisions, 34.80.Uv Predissociation, 33.80.Gj
positronium formation, 34.80.Lx Pressure effects
in nuclear reactions, 25.30.Hm on crystal structure, 61.50.Ks
Posters, educational, 01.50.fh in materials treatment, 81.40.Vw
on rocks and minerals, 91.60.Gf Proximity effects (superconductivity), 74.45.+c
in solids and liquids, 62.50.-p Pseudopods, 87.16.Qp
on superconducting transition temperature, 74.62.Fj Pseudopotential method (electronic structure of solids), 71.15
Pressure sensors, 07.07.Df Psychological acoustics, *43.66.-x, 43.66.+y
Pressure treatment of materials, 81.40.Vw Publications in electronic media, 01.30.Xx
Primordial galaxies, 98.54.Kt Publisher's note, 99.10.Fg
Prisms, 42.79.Bh Pulmonary fluid mechanics, 47.63.Ec
Probability theory, 02.50.Cw hemodynamics and pneumodynamics, 87.19.U-, 87.19.Wx
Probes, lunar and planetary, 95.55.Pe Pulsars, 97.60.Gb
Projective geometries, 02.40.Dr Pulse circuits, 84.30.Sk
Prominence eruptions, solar, 96.60.qf Pulse compression (optical), 42.65.Re
Propane as fuel for advanced vehicles, 88.85.md Pulse generators, 84.30.Ng
Proportional counters, 29.40.Cs Pulse sequences, in NMR, 82.56.Jn
Propulsion Pulse sequences in MRI, 87.61.Hk
magnetic devices for, 85.70.Rp Pump-probe spectroscopy
plasma, 52.75.Di in femtochemistry, 82.53.Eb, 82.53.Hn
reactors, 28.50.Ky in ultrafast solid state dynamics, 78.47.J-
Protein-ligand interactions, 87.15.kp Pumps, vacuum, 07.30.Cy
Protein-membrane interactions, 87.15.kt Purification (materials), 81.20.Ym
Protein-nucleotide interactions, 87.15.kj Pyroelectric devices, 85.50.-n
Protein-protein interactions, 87.15.km Pyroelectric effects, 77.70.+a
Proteins, 87.14.E- Pyroelectric films, 77.55.Kt
enzymes, 87.14.ej Pyrolysis, 82.30.Lp
fibrils, 87.14.em Pyrometers, 07.20.Ka
membrane proteins, 87.14.ep PZT ceramics, 77.84.Cg
models of, 87.14.et PZT films (dielectric films), 77.55.fg, 77.55.hj
motor, 87.16.Nn QED corrections
peptides, 87.14.ef to electronic structure of atoms and molecules
Protein-solvent interactions, 87.15.kr electric dipole moments, 31.30.jn
Proteomics, 87.18.Xr long-range interactions, 31.30.jh
techniques in biotechnology, 87.80.Un, 87.85.mk muonic hydrogen and deuterium, 31.30.jr
Proteomic techniques, 87.80.Un parity nonconserving transitions, 31.30.jg
Proterozoic period, *91.70.hc Q-switching, 42.60.Gd
Protogalaxies, 98.54.Kt Quadrupole magnets
Proton absorption, 25.40.Lw particle beam focusing, 41.85.Lc
Proton dosimetry, 87.53.Bn Quadrupole moments, 21.10.Ky, 33.15.Kr
Proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells, 82.47.Gh Quadrupole resonance, 76.60.Gv
Proton-hyperon interactions, 13.75.Ev, 13.85.-t Quality assurance
Proton-neutron interactions, 13.75.Cs, 13.85.-t for radiation therapy equipment, 87.56.Fc
Proton-nucleus reactions, 25.40.-h in treatment strategy, 87.55.Qr
Proton-pion interactions, 13.75.Gx, 13.85.-t Quantized fields, 03.70.+k
Proton-proton interactions, 13.75.Cs, 13.85.-t Quantized spin models, 75.10.Jm
Proton radiative capture, 25.40.Lw Quantum acoustics, *43.35.-c, 43.35.+d
Protons, properties of, 14.20.Dh Quantum algorithms and protocols
Proton scattering (nuclear reactions) quantum information, 03.67.Ac
elastic, 25.40.Cm Quantum beats
inelastic, 25.40.Ep in quantum optics, 42.50.Md
Protostars, 97.21.+a in ultrafast pump/probe spectroscopy, 78.47.jm
Quantum chromodynamics, 12.38.-t Quantum optics, 42.50.-p
in nuclei, 24.85.+p Quantum phase transitions, 64.70.Tg, 05.30.Rt
Quantum communication, 03.67.Hk Quantum solids
Quantum computation, 03.67.Lx diffusion in, 66.30.Ma
Quantum cosmology, 98.80.Qc solid 3He, 67.80.D-
Quantum critical phenomena (superconductivity), 74.40.Kb solid 4He, 67.80.B-
Quantum cryptography, 03.67.Dd interfaces, 67.80.bf
Quantum crystals, 67.80.-s solid hydrogen, 67.80.F-
Quantum dots supersolids, 67.80.K-
devices, 85.35.Be Quantum statistical mechanics, 05.30.-d
electronic transport in, 73.63.Kv of quantum fluids, 67.10.Fj
electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.La Quantum tomography, 03.65.Wj
fabrication of, 81.07.Ta Quantum tunneling
magnetic properties of, 75.75.-c of defects, 66.35.+a
structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.Hb macroscopic in magnetic systems, 75.45.+j
Quantum electrodynamics (QED) Quantum systems with finite Hilbert space, 03.65.Aa
of cavities (quantum optics), 42.50.Pq Quantum wells
corrections to electronic structure of atoms and molecules, devices, 85.35.Be
31.30.J- electronic transport in, 73.63.Hs
in particle physics, 12.20.-m electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.Fg
Quantum ensemble theory, 05.30.Ch fabrication of, 81.07.St
Quantum entanglement, 03.65.Ud magnetic properties of, 75.75.-c
Quantum field theory, 03.70.+k, 11.10.-z optical properties of, 78.67.De
Quantum fluctuations, 42.50.Lc structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.Fg
Quantum fluids Quantum wires
boson degeneracy in, 67.10.Ba devices, 85.35.Be
fermion degeneracy in, 67.10.Db electronic transport in, 73.63.Nm
hydrodynamics in, 67.10.Jn electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.Hb
structure and dynamics of, 67.10.Hk fabrication of, 81.07.Vb
transport processes in, 67.10.Jn optical properties of, 78.67.Lt
Quantum geometry, 04.60.Pp structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.La
Quantum gravity, 04.60.-m Quantum Zeno dynamics, 03.65.Xp
Quantum groups, 02.20.Uw Quark confinement, 12.38.Aw
Quantum Hall effects, 73.43.-f Quark deconfinement, 25.75.Nq
Quantum information, 03.67.-a Quark-gluon plasma, 12.38.Mh
entanglement production, 03.67.Bg phase transitions in, 25.75.Nq
optical implementations, 42.50.Ex production of, 25.75.Nq
quantum algorithms and protocols, 03.67.Ac Quark matter
Quantum interference devices nuclear matter, 21.65.Qr
semiconductor, 85.35.Ds Quark models, 12.39.-x
superconducting, 85.25.Dq Quarkonia
Quantum jumps, 42.50.Lc heavy quarkonia, 14.40.Pq
Quantum localization decays of
in metals and alloys, 72.15.Rn hadronic, 13.25.Gv
on surfaces and interfaces, 73.20.Fz leptonic and semileptonic, 13.20.Gd
Quantum mechanics, 03.65.-w Quarks
optical tests of, 42.50.Xa bottom quarks, 14.65.Fy
Quantum noise, 42.50.Lc charmed quarks, 14.65.Dw
Quantum nonlocality, 03.65.Ud
fourth generation quarks, 14.65.Jk collimators, 87.56.nk
in nuclei and nuclear processes, 24.85.+p wedges and compensators, 87.56.ng
light quarks, 14.65.Bt for collimation, 87.56.J-
masses and mixing (electroweak interactions), 12.15.Ff field shaping, 87.56.jk
top quarks, 14.65.Ha field size, 87.56.jf
Quartz, optical material, 42.70.Ce radiation sources for, 87.56.B-
Quartz resonator, 77.65.Fs accelerators, 87.56.bd
Quasars, 98.54.Aj radioactive sources, 87.56.bg
absorption- and emission-line systems, 98.62.Ra Radiation treatment
Quasicrystals of materials, 81.40.Wx
electronic structure of, 71.23.Ft in medical physics, 87.55.-x
in magnetic materials, 75.50.Kj Radiative capture of nucleons, 25.40.Lw
structure of, 61.44.Br Radiative corrections
Quasiparticle methods (atomic physics), 31.15.xm atoms and molecules, 31.30.jf
Quenching (fluorescence) electromagnetic, 13.40.Ks
atoms, 32.50.+d electroweak, 12.15.Lk
condensed matter, 78.55.-m Radiative flows, 47.70.-n
molecules, 33.50.Hv Radiative recombination, 78.60.-b
Quenching (thermal), 81.40.Gh Radiative transfer
Quantum information in astrophysics, 95.30.Jx
quantum algorithms and protocols, 03.67.Ac in atmosphere, 42.68.Ay, 92.60.Vb
Radar, 84.40.Xb in heat transfer, 44.40.+a
Radiation belts, 94.30.Xy stellar, 97.10.Ex
Radiation chemistry, 82.50.-m Radioactive beams, 29.38.-c
Radiation detectors, 07.57.Kp, 29.40.-n, 85.25.Pb Radioactive dating, 93.85.Np
Radiation effects Radioactive decay. See 23
on biological systems, 87.50.-a, 87.53.-j Radioactive pollution, 89.60.-k
on instruments, 07.89.+b Radioactive sources, 29.25.Rm
on optical elements, devices and systems, 42.88.+h in medical physics, 87.56.bg
in solids, 61.80.-x Radioactive wastes, 28.41.Kw
Radiation fields, 04.40.Nr accelerator-driven transmutation of, 28.65.+a
Radiation hardening, 81.40.Wx Radioactivity
Radiation monitoring in methods in exploration geophysics, 93.85.Np
in treatment strategy (medical physics), 87.55.N- in minerology and petrology, 91.65.Dt
Radiation pressure oceanic, 92.20.Td
acoustical, *43.25.Qp radiogenic isotope geochemistry, 91.67.Qr
on atoms and molecules, 37.10.Vz, 42.50.Wk Radioastronomy, 95.85.Bh, 95.85.Fm
optical, 42.50.Wk Radiochemical activation analysis, 82.80.Jp
Radiation sources (medical physics), 87.56.B- Radio-frequency spectra
accelerators, 87.56.bd atoms, 32.30.Bv
radioactive sources, 87.56.bg molecules, 33.20.Bx
Radiation therapy Radio galaxies, 98.54.Gr
electromagnetic and acoustic fields in, 87.50.-a Radiolysis, 82.50.Kx
equipment for, 87.56.-v Radiometers, 07.60.Dq
ionizing radiations in, 87.53.-j Radiopharmaceuticals, 87.57.un
treatment strategy in, 87.55.-x Radiosurgery, 87.53.Ly
Radiation therapy equipment, 87.56.-v Radio telescopes, 95.55.Jz
for beam intensity modifications, 87.56.N- Radiowave radiation
astronomical observations, 95.85.Bh electric conductivity of, 72.15.Eb
effects on biological systems, 87.50.S- electronic structure of, 71.20.Eh
interactions with condensed matter, 78.70.Gq Rarefied gas dynamics, 47.45.-n
in plasma, 52.25.Os Rate constants (chemical kinetics), 82.20.Pm
in plasma diagnostics, 52.70.Gw correlation function theory of, 82.20.Sb
plasma heating with, 52.50.Qt quantum effects in, 82.20.Xr
sources, galactic and extragalactic, 98.70.Dk stochastic theories of, 82.20.Uv
wave propagation of, 41.20.Jb, 84.40.-x Rayleigh scattering
Radiowave receivers and detectors, 07.57.Kp in condensed matter, 78.35.+c
Radiowave sources, nonastronomical, 07.57.Hm in molecules, 33.20.Fb
Radiowave spectrometers, 07.57.Pt in plasmas, 52.38.Bv
Radiowave technology, 84.40.-x stimulated Rayleigh scattering, 42.65.Es
Rain, 92.40.Ea, *92.40.eg, *92.60.jf Rayleigh-Taylor instabilities, 52.35.Py
Raman lasers, 42.55.Ye Ray tracing
Raman scattering, in plasmas, 52.38.Bv acoustical, *43.20.Dk
Raman spectra in water, *43.30.Cq
of disordered solids, 78.30.Ly optical, 42.15.Dp
of fullerenes, 78.30.Na Reaction kinetics
of insulators, 78.30.Am of biomolecular reactions, 87.15.R-
of liquids, 78.30.C- chemical reactions, 82.20.-w
inorganic liquids, 78.30.cc single molecule reactions, 82.37.-j
ionic liquids, 78.30.cd of biological systems, 82.39.-k
organic liquids, 78.30.cb special regimes in chemical reactions, 82.40.-g
solutions, 78.30.cd Reactive flows, 47.70.-n
of macro- and polymer molecules, 36.20.Ng Reactor materials
of metals and alloys, 78.30.Er for fusion reactors, 28.52.Fa
of molecules, 33.20.Fb structural and shielding materials
of nonmetallic inorganics, 78.30.Hv fission reactors, 28.41.Qb
of organic solids, 78.30.Jw Reactors
of polymers, 78.30.Jw chemical, 82.40.Bj
of semiconductors fission, 28.41.-i, 28.50.-k
III-V, and II-VI semiconductors, 78.30.Fs fusion, 28.52.-s
elemental semiconductors, 78.30.Am Reactor safety
Raman spectroscopy fission reactors, 28.41.Te
in biophysics, 87.64.kp fusion reactors, 28.52.Nh
CARS, 42.65.Dr Recombination
in chemical analysis, 82.80.Gk radiative, 78.60.-b
Raman lasers, 42.55.Ye in semiconductors, 72.20.Jv
stimulated Raman scattering, 42.65.Dr in thin films, 73.50.Gr
Random lasers, 42.55.Zz Record and verify systems
Random media (continuum mechanics), 46.65.+g in treatment strategy (medical physics)
Random-phase approximation (nuclear structure), 21.60.Jz applications of, 87.55.tm
Random processes, 05.40.-a design of, 87.55.tg
Random walks, 05.40.Fb Recording media
Range finders holographic, 42.40.Ht
acoustical (sonar), *43.30.Vh, *43.30.Wi magnetic, 85.70.Kh, 85.70.Li
optical, 42.79.Qx Recrystallization
Rare earth metals and alloys in crystal growth, 81.10.Jt
materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Ef Relaxation processes
Red shift, 98.62.Py in chemical kinetics, 82.20.Rp
Reflection and refraction, 42.25.Gy in dielectrics, 77.22.Gm
Reflection coefficients, 78.20.Ci in electrical conductivity (metals and alloys), 72.15.Lh
Reflection high energy electron diffraction (RHEED) in electron spin resonance, 76.30.-v
in structure determination, 61.05.jh in muon spin rotation, 76.75.+i
Reflection spectra, 78.40.-q in nuclear magnetic resonance
Reflectometers, 07.60.Hv molecules, 33.25.+k
Reflectors, optical, 42.79.Fm condensed matter, 76.60.-k
Refractive index, 78.20.Ci physical chemistry, 76.60.-k
Refractometers, 07.60.Hv in quantum optics, 42.50.Hz
Refractories (materials synthesis), 81.05.Je, 81.05.Mh ultrasonic, *43.35.Fj
Refrigeration, 07.20.Mc Relaxor ferroelectrics, 77.80.Jk
Regge theory Relays, 84.32.Dd
S-matrix theory, 11.55.Jy Remagnetization (geomagnetism), 91.25.Ux
strong interactions, 12.40.Nn Remote sensing, 07.07.Df
Regulatory biology acoustic, *43.30.Pc, *43.60.Rw
in biomedical engineering, 87.85.Xd in astronomy, 95.75.Rs
Regulatory issues in atmospheric optics, 42.68.Wt
in radiation safety, 87.55.N- in exploration geophysics, 93.85.Pq
Regulatory networks optical devices for, 42.79.Qx
in subcellular structure and processes, 87.16.Yc by radar, 84.40.Xb
R-hadrons, 14.80.Pq in structural geology, 91.55.Uv
Reinforced materials Renewable energy resources (see section 88)
composites, 81.05.Ni new topics in renewable energy resources, 88.90.+t
polymers, 81.05.Qk Renner-Teller effects, 33.20.Wr
Relativistic astrophysics, 95.30.Sf, 98.80.Jk Renormalization
Relativistic corrections in field theory, 11.10.Gh, 11.10.Hi
to atomic structure, 31.30.jc in statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics, 05.10.Cc
in band structure calculations, 71.15.Rf Renormalization-group theory
due to negative-energy states, 31.30.jd in phase transitions, 64.60.ae
Relativistic electron beams, 41.75.Ht Reptation, 83.10.Kn
Relativistic fluid dynamics, 47.75.+f Resins, ion-exchange, 83.80.-k
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions, 25.75.-q Resistance measurement, 84.37.+q
global features in, 25.75.Ag Resistors, 84.32.Ff
hard scattering in, 25.75.Bh Resists, 85.40.Hp
heavy quark production in, 25.75.Cj Resonance reactions, nucleon-induced, 25.40.Ny
Relativistic models (nuclear reactions), 24.10.Jv Resonances
Relativistic plasmas, 52.27.Ny baryon, 14.20.Gk
Relativistic scattering theory, 11.80.-m heavy-ion induced, 25.70.Ef
Relativistic stars, 04.40.Dg in nuclear reactions, 24.30.-v
Relativistic wave equations, 03.65.Pm in relativistic heavy-ion collisions, 25.75.Gz
Relativity Resonant tunneling, 73.40.Gk
general relativity Resonant tunneling devices, 85.30.Mn
approximation methods, equations of motion, 04.25.-g spin polarized, 85.75.Mm
numerical relativity, 04.25.D- Resonators, laser, 42.60.Da
classical, 04.20.-q Resource letters, 01.30.Rr
special relativity, 03.30.+p Respiration, 87.19.Wx
Retraction (of a paper), 99.10.Ln Rotational isomerism, 33.15.Hp
Reverberation, *43.55.Br, *43.55.Nd Rotational levels
Reversals, geomagnetic field, 91.25.Mf macromolecular, 36.20.Ng
Reviews, 01.30.Rr molecular, 33.20.Sn
Reynolds-number nuclear, 21.10.Re
high Rovibronic states, 33.20.Wr
biopropulsion, 47.63.mc r-process (nuclear astrophysics), 26.30.Hj
turbulent flows, 47.27.Jv Rubber, 81.05.Lg
low Ruthenates (superconducting materials), 74.70.Pq
biopropulsion, 47.63.mf Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy, 82.80.Yc
laminar flows, 47.15.G- Rydberg states
Reynolds stress modeling (turbulent flows), 47.27.em excitation and ionization
rf discharges, 52.80.Pi of atoms, 32.80.Rm
RHEED, 61.05.jh of molecules, 33.80.Rv
Rheology. See 83 Safety
of body fluids, 87.19.rh fission reactor, 28.41.Te
of complex fluids, 47.57.Qk fusion reactor, 28.52.Nh
of the Earth, 91.32.-m laboratory, 06.60.Wa
Rheopexy, 83.60.Pq laser systems, 42.60.By
Riemannian geometries, 02.40.Ky in treatment strategy (medical physics), 87.55.N-
Rigid bodies, dynamics and kinematics of, 45.40.-f Sagnac effect, fiber gyros, 42.81.Pa
Ring currents (magnetosphere), 94.30.Kq Sample preparation, 06.60.Ei
Ring galaxies, 98.52.Sw Sandpile models, 45.70.Cc
Ring lasers, 42.55.Wd Sand piles
Rings, planetary, 96.30.Wr phase transitions in, 64.60.av
Risk/benefit analysis (radiation safety), 87.55.N- Satellites
Rivers, 92.40.Qk, *92.40.qh artificial, Earth, 07.87.+v, 95.40.+s
RNA, 82.39.Pj, 87.14.gn communication, 84.40.Ua
Robotics interaction with solar wind, 96.50.Ek
in biomedical engineering, 87.85.St lunar and planetary probes, 95.55.Pe
kinematics of rigid bodies, 45.40.Ln Moon, 96.20.-n
Robotic vision, 42.30.Tz orbits of, 91.10.Sp
Rocks Saturn, 96.30.Mh
magnetic and electrical properties, 91.25.F-, 91.60.Pn Saturnian satellites, 96.30.N-
permeability, 91.60.Np Scaling effects in ferroelectric phase transitions, 77.80.bj
physical properties of, 91.60.-x Scaling phenomena
rheology of, 83.80.Nb in complex systems, 89.75.Da
Rods in field theory, 11.10.Jj
structural acoustics of, *43.40.Cw Scanners, optical, 42.79.Ls
structural mechanics of, 46.70.Hg Scanning Auger microscopy, 68.37.Xy
Room acoustics, *43.55.-n, 43.55.+p Scanning electron microscopy, 68.37.Hk
Rossby waves (ocean waves), *92.10.hf Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), 68.37.Ma
Rotamaks, 52.55.Lf Scanning tunneling microscopes, 07.79.Fc
Rotating flows, 47.32.Ef Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM)
Rotation, measurement of, 06.30.Gv in biophysics, 87.64.Dz
Rotational constants, molecular, 33.15.Mt instrumentation for, 07.79.Cz
Rotational dynamics, 45.20.dc single particle tunneling (superconductivity), 74.55.+v
Rotational energy transfer, 34.50.Ez in study of surface structure, 68.37.Ef
Scattering Schottky defects, 61.72.J-
acoustical, *43.20.Fn, *43.25.Jh Science
ultrasound, *43.35.Bf, *43.35.Cg in elementary school, 01.40.eg
underwater, *43.30.Ft, *43.30.Gv, *43.30.Hw in government policy, 01.78.+p
Brillouin history of, 01.65.+g
in condensed matter, 78.35.+c philosophy of, 01.70.+w
stimulated Brillouin scattering, 42.65.Es in secondary school, 01.40.ek
in laser-plasma interactions, 52.38.Bv and society, 01.75.+m
elastic Scintillation, 78.70.Ps
atomic and molecular, 34.50.-s Scintillation detectors, 29.40.Mc
pion-nucleus, 25.80.Dj Seafloor spreading, geomagnetism variations, 91.25.gj
of electromagnetic radiation in plasmas, 52.25.Os Sea ice, 92.10.Rw, *92.40.vx
electron Sea level
in atomic and molecular collisions, 34.80.-i global change, 92.70.Jw
in magnetic structure determinations, 75.25.-j oceanography, *92.10.hp
in nuclear reactions, 25.30.-c Seas, regional, 93.30.Rp
in structure determination, 61.05.J-, 61.05.jd Seasonal cycles (oceanography), 92.05.Fg
in electronic transport Sea surface temperature
metals and alloys, 72.15.Qm paleoceanography, *92.30.Tq
semiconductors and insulators, 72.20.Dp Seawater
thin films, 73.50.Bk physical properties of, 92.05.Hj
hadron-induced Secondary electron emission, 79.20.Hx
high-energy, 13.85.-t Secondary-ion mass spectrometry (SIMS), 68.49.Sf, 82.80.Ms
low-energy, 13.75.-n Second harmonic generation, 42.65.Ky
hyperon-induced, 25.80.Pw Sedimentary petrology, 91.65.Ti
inelastic Sedimentation
atomic and molecular, 34.50.-s in chemical and biological oceanography, 92.20.Vn
neutron, 25.40.Fq complex fluids, 47.57.ef
pion, 25.80.Ek in marine geology, 91.50.Jc
laser-modified, 34.50.Rk, 34.80.Qb Sediment transport
muon-nucleus, 25.30.Mr hydrologic, 92.40.Gc
neutrino-nucleus, 25.30.Pt oceanic, 92.10.Wa
neutron, 28.20.Cz Segregation. See phase separation
in structure determination, 61.05.fg in granular systems, 45.70.Mg
nonrelativistic theory of, 03.65.Nk Seismicity, 91.30.Dk
by phonons and magnons, 72.10.Di Seismographs, *43.40.Ph
pion inclusive, 25.80.Ls Seismology, 91.30.-f
positron-nucleus, 25.30.Hm core and mantle, 91.30.Uv
relativistic theory of, 11.80.-m free oscillations in, 91.30.Fn
x-ray lithosphere, 91.30.Wx
in condensed matter, 78.70.Ck seismic sources, 91.30.Bi
in structure determination, 61.05.cf tomography in, 91.30.Jk
Scattering matrix, 11.55.-m transform faults, 91.30.Iv
Scattering methods (electronic structure), 71.15.Ap underwater acoustics of, *43.30.Ma
Scattering theory (quantum mechanics), 03.65.Nk Seismotectonics, *91.45.gd
Schlieren devices, 42.79.Mt Selected-area electron diffraction, 61.05.jm
Schottky barrier diodes, 85.30.Hi, 85.30.Kk Selenodesy (Moon), 96.20.Jz
Schottky barriers, 73.30.+y Self-assembly, 64.75.Yz
Self-assembly (nanofabrication), 81.16.Dn radiation effects in, 61.82.Fk
Self-consistent field calculations semiconductor-electrolyte contacts, 73.40.Mr
for atoms and molecules, 31.15.xr semiconductor-insulator-semiconductor structures, 73.40.Ty
in nuclear structure, 21.60.Jz semiconductor-metal-semiconductor structures, 73.40.Vz
for solids, 71.15.Mb semiconductor-to-insulator structure, 73.40.Qv
Self-diffusion semiconductor-to-semiconductor contacts, 73.40.-c
in liquids (mass diffusion), 66.10.cg solid-solid transitions, 64.70.kg
in metals and alloys, 66.30.Fq solid surfaces of, 68.47.Fg
in nonmetals, 66.30.H- spin polarized transport in, 72.25.Dc
Self-focusing surface structure of, 68.35.bg, 68.35.bj
in laser-plasma interactions, 52.38.Hb thin films
in nonlinear optics, 42.65.Jx optical properties of, 78.66.-w
Self-gravitating systems, 04.40.-b transport processes in, 73.50.-h, 73.61.-r
Self-induced transparency, 42.50.Md Semiconductors, elemental
Self-organization band structure of, 71.20.Mq
complex systems, 89.75.Fb conductivity of, 72.80.Cw
statistical physics, 05.65.+b impurity and defect levels in, 71.55.Ak
Self-phase modulation (nonlinear optics), 42.65.Jx infrared and Raman spectra of, 78.55.Ap
Semiclassical theories photoluminescence of, 78.55.Ap
in atomic physics, 31.15.xg processing of, 81.05.Cy
in gauge fields, 11.15.Kc thin films
in quantum mechanics, 03.65.Sq conductivity of, 73.61.Cw
Semiconductor detectors optical properties of, 78.66.Db
for nuclear physics, 29.40.Wk photoemission and photoelectron spectra of, 79.60.Bm
optoelectronic, 85.60.-q Semiconductors, III-V
Semiconductor devices, 85.30.-z doping and ion implantation of, 61.72.uj
Semiconductor lasers, 42.55.Px electrical conductivity of, 72.80.Ey
Semiconductors fabrication of, 81.05.Ea
absorption and reflection spectra of, 78.40.Fy impurity and defect levels in, 71.55.Eq
amorphous (conductivity), 72.80.Ng infrared and Raman spectra of, 78.30.Fs
thin films, 73.61.Jc photoluminescence of, 78.55.Et
band structure of, 71.20.Mq, 71.20.Nr thin films and layered structures
conductivity of, 72.20.-i electrical properties of, 73.61.Ey
doping of, 61.72.uf, 61.72.uj optical properties of, 78.66.Fd
in electrochemistry, 82.45.Vp Semiconductors, II-VI
doping and ion implantation of, 61.72.uj
fabrication of, 81.05.Cy, 81.05.Dz, 81.05.Ea, 81.05.Gc, 81.05.Hd
film growth, 68.55.ag electrical conductivity of, 72.80.Ey
impurity levels of, 71.55.-i fabrication of, 81.05.Dz
infrared and Raman spectra of, 78.30.Am, 78.30.Fs impurity and defect levels in, 71.55.Gs
liquid infrared and Raman spectra of, 78.30.Fs
conductivity of, 72.80.Ph photoluminescence of, 78.55.Cr
electronic structure of, 71.22.+i thin films and layered structures
magnetic, 75.50.Pp electrical properties of, 73.61.Ga
nonelectronic thermal conduction in, 66.70.Df optical properties of, 78.66.Hf
as nonlinear optical materials, 42.70.Nq Semi-empirical methods (atomic physics), 31.15.bu
organic, 81.05.Fb Semimetals
phase separation and segregation in, 64.75.Qr electronic structure of, 71.20.Gj
photoluminescence of, 78.55.-m impurity and defect absorption of, 78.40.Kc
impurity and defect levels in, 71.55.Ak in fluid dynamics, 47.40.Nm
processing of, 81.05.Bx interplanetary, 96.50.Fm
self-diffusion in, 66.30.Fq in plasma, 52.35.Tc
visible and ultraviolet spectra of, 78.40.Kc plasma production and heating by, 52.50.Lp
Sensors in seismology, 91.30.Mv
biosensors, 87.85.fk in structural mechanics, 46.40.Cd
chemical, 07.07.Df Short-range order
electrical, 07.07.Df in amorphous materials, 61.43.-j
electrochemical, 82.47.Rs in magnetically ordered materials, 75.40.-s
fiber-optical, 42.81.Pa Shutters, optical, 42.79.Ag
gas, 07.07.Df Signal processing
magnetic field, 85.75.Ss in acoustics, *43.60.-c, 43.60.+d
motion, 07.07.Df in biomedical engineering, 87.85.Ng
optical, 42.79.Pw, 42.79.Qx electronic circuits for, 07.50.Qx
pressure, 07.07.Df in optics, 42.79.Sz, 42.79.Ta
Sensory systems (neuroscience), 87.19.lt Silicon, doping and ion implantation of, 61.72.uf
Separated flows, 47.32.Ef Silurian period, *91.70.fh
Septa (beam optics), 41.85.Ne Single-electron devices, 85.35.Gv
Sequences and series, 02.30.Lt Single-electron tunneling, 73.23.Hk
Servo devices, 07.07.Tw Single-molecule kinetics, 82.37.-j
Set theory, 02.10.Ab Single-molecule techniques
Seyfert galaxies, 98.54.Cm biophysical techniques, 87.80.Nj
Shape memory effects Single-particle states (nanoscale materials), 73.22.Dj
deformation and plasticity, 62.20.fg Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT), 87.57
Shear flows Singularity theory, 02.40.Xx
boundary-free, 47.27.W- Sintering, 81.20.Ev
free layers, 47.15.St Skin effect, 72.30.+q
instability of, 47.20.Ft Skyrmions, 12.39.Dc
rheological measurements of, 83.85.Vb Sky surveys, 95.80.+p
steady (rheology), 83.50.Ax Slip (dislocations), 61.72.Hh
wall-bounded, 47.27.N- Slip flows
Shear modulus, 62.20.de, 81.40.Jj in gas dynamics, 47.45.Gx
Shear stress, 83.10.-y in rheology
Shear thinning and shear thickening, 83.60.Rs boundary effects, 83.50.Lh
Shear turbulence, 47.27.nb wall slip, 83.50.Rp
Shear waves (fluids), 47.35.De Slurries, 83.80.Hj
Shelf processes, 91.50.Cw Small-angle scattering
Shell model (nuclear structure), 21.60.Cs neutron
Shells in structure determination, 61.05.fg
in structural acoustics, *43.40.Ey x-ray
in structural mechanics, 46.70.De in structure determination, 61.05.cf
Shielding (nuclear technology), 28.41.Qb Smart prosthetics, 87.85.F-
Shock tubes, 07.35.+k bidirectional communication in, 87.85.fp
Shock wave effects biosensors in, 87.85.fk
in solids and liquids, 62.50.Ef feedback in, 87.85.ff
Shock waves, *43.25.Cb, *43.40.Jc feedforward in, 87.85.fh
aeroacoustics, *43.28.Mw S-matrix theory, 11.55.-m
in chemical reaction kinetics, 82.40.Fp Snow, 92.40.Ea, *92.40.ed
avalanches, snow melt, 92.40.Ea, *92.40.vw silicon solar cells, 88.40.jj
SN and SNS junctions (superconductivity), 74.45.+c thin film III-V and II-VI solar cells, 88.40.jm
Social systems, 89.65.-s thin film Cu-based I-III-V12, 88.40.jn
anthropology, 89.65.Ef solar concentrators, 88.40.F-
demographic studies, 89.65.Cd advanced materials development, 88.40.fh
social organizations, 89.65.Ef concentrating collectors, 88.40.fr
in ecology and evolution, 87.23.Ge dish/engine systems, 88.40.fm
Social issues modeling and analysis of, 88.40.fc
biomass energy production, 88.20.Y- parabolic-trough mirrors, 88.40.fj
food versus fuel debate, 88.20.Yq performance testing of, 88.40.ff
wind energy production, 88.50.Xy power tower systems, 88.40.fp
Soil moisture and temperature, 92.40.Lg Solar flares, 96.60.qe
Solar absorbers, 42.79.Ek Solar instruments, 95.55.Ev
Solar activity, 96.60.Q- Solar interior, 96.60.Jw
Solar cells Solar irradiance, 96.60.Ub
cost of production, 88.40.hm Solar nebula, 96.10.+i
efficiency and performance of, 88.40.hj Solar neighborhood (Milky Way), 98.35.Pr
types of Solar neutrinos, 26.65.+t
multijunction solar cells, 88.40.jp Solar particles and photons (cosmic rays), 96.50.Vg
organic photovoltaics, 88.40.jr Solar physics, 96.60.-j
silicon solar cells, 88.40.jj Solar pulsations, 96.60.Ly
thin film III-V and II-VI solar cells, 88.40.jm Solar radiation
thin film Cu-based I-III-V12, 88.40.jn in atmosphere, 92.60.Vb
Solar collectors and concentrators, 42.79.Ek in ionosphere, 94.20.wq
Solar emission Solar streamers, 96.60.pf
electromagnetic waves, *96.60.T-, 96.60.Tf Solar system. See 96
radio emission, 96.60.Tf, *96.60.tg Solar wind, 96.60.Vg
ultraviolet emission, 96.60.Tf, *96.60.tj sources of, 96.50.Ci
visible emission, 96.60.Tf, *96.60.th termination, 96.50.Ek
x-ray and gamma-ray emission, 96.60.Tf, *96.60.tk Soldering, 06.60.Vz
particle emission, solar wind, 96.60.Vg Solenoids, 84.32.Hh
Solar energy Sol-gels
residential and commercial buildings, 88.40.M- as disperse system, 82.70.Gg
active space/water heating, 88.40.mg materials processing, 81.20.Fw
building facades, 88.40.mv reactions in, 82.33.Ln
building-integrated photovoltaics, 88.40.mr Sol-gel transition, 83.80.Jx
day lighting/natural lighting of, 88.40.mx Solid 3He, 67.80.D-
grid-tied solar electric systems, 88.40.mp films in, 67.80.dm
outdoor solar lights, 88.40.my impurities in, 67.80.dj
passive space/water heating, 88.40.mj lattice dynamics of, 67.80.de
pool heating systems, 88.40.mm magnetic properties of, 67.80.dk
roof top shingles, 88.40.mt Solid 4He, 67.80.B-
solar cells, 88.40.H- interfaces, 67.80.bf
cost of production, 88.40.hm superfluidity in, 67.80.bd
efficiency and performance of, 88.40.hj Solid hydrogen, 67.80.F-
types of Solidification, 64.70.D-, 81.30.Fb
multijunction solar cells, 88.40.jp Solid-liquid transitions, 64.70.D-
organic photovoltaics, 88.40.jr Solid-oxide fuel cells (SOFC), 82.47.Ed
Solid-phase epitaxy and growth, 81.15.Np active systems, *43.30.Vh
Solid-solid interfaces, 68.35.-p passive systems, *43.30.Wi
Solid-solid transitions, 64.70.K-, 81.30.-t Sonic boom, *43.28.Mw
glasses, 64.70.kj Sonography (rheology), 83.85.Ei
metals, 64.70.kd Sonoluminescence
phase diagrams of, 81.30.-t in acoustics, *43.35.Hl
polymers, 64.70.km in condensed matter, 78.60.Mq
semiconductors, 64.70.kg Sorption, 68.43.-h
Solid-solution hardening, 81.40.Cd Sound
Solid solutions atmospheric, *43.28.-g, 43.28.+h
phase separation and segregation in, 64.75.Nx effects on biological systems, 87.50.Y-
Solid state chemistry, 82.33.Pt in fluids, 47.35.Rs
Solid state dynamics, spectroscopy of, 78.47.-p generation and reproduction devices for, 43.38.+n, *43.38.-p
Solid-state lasers, 42.55.Px, 42.55.Rz generation by fluid flow, *43.28.Ra
Solid-state plasma physical effects of, *43.35.-c, 43.35.+d
in bulk matter, 72.30.+q in plasma, 52.35.Dm
in thin films, 73.50.Mx propagation of, *43.20.Bi
Solid surface planets macrosonic, *43.25.Cb
atmosphere, *96.12.J-, 96.12.Jt recording and reproducing systems for, *43.38.Md, *43.38.Ne
glaciation, 96.12.Kz, *96.12.ki *43.38.Qg
hydrology, 96.12.Kz, *96.12.ka reflection, refraction, and diffraction of, *43.20.El
ionosphere, 96.12.Jt, *96.12.ji reinforcement systems for, *43.38.Tj
surfaces, *96.12.K-, 96.12.Kz in superfluid helium-4, 67.25.dt
Solid-vapor transitions, 64.70.Hz underwater, *43.30.-k, 43.30.+m
Solitons velocity, *43.20.Hq
acoustical, *43.25.Rq measurement of, *43.58.Dj
in Bose-Einstein condensates, 03.75.Lm wall transmission through, *43.55.Rg
fluids, 47.35.Fg Soundings, ionospheric, 94.20.Tt
nonlinear dynamics of, 05.45.Yv Sound sources
optical, 42.65.Tg intense, *43.25.Vt
in optical fibers, 42.81.Dp localization of, *43.66.Qp
in plasma, 52.35.Sb outdoor, *43.28.Hr
in space plasma, 94.05.Fg South America, 93.30.Jg
Sols, 82.70.Gg Southern Ocean, 93.30.Qn
Solubility, 64.75.Bc Southern Oscillation, 92.10.-c, 92.60.-e
Solutions (mixtures) Spaceborne and space-research instruments, 07.87.+v, 95.55.
of biomolecules, 87.15.N- Space-charge-dominated beams (plasmas), 52.59.Sa
of 3He in liquid 4He, 67.60.G- Space charge effects (dielectric properties), 77.22.Jp
films in, 67.60.gj Space charge-limited devices, 85.30.Fg
spin polarized, 67.60.gc Spacecraft
macromolecular and polymer interactions with atmosphere, 94.05.Hk
structure of, 61.25.H- sheaths and wakes, 94.05.Jq
thermodynamics of, 82.60.Lf Space geodetic surveys, 91.10.Fc
Solvated electrons, 79.05.+c Space groups (crystal symmetry), 61.50.Ah
Solvent effects Space plasma, 94.05.-a
in atomic and molecular interactions, 31.70.Dk radiation processes, 94.05.Dd
in chemical reactions, 82.20.Yn solitons in, 94.05.Fg
Sonar wave-wave, wave-particle interactions, 94.05.Pt
Spacetime
curved in chemical analysis, 82.80.-d
Einstein-Maxwell, 04.40.Nr in-beam (see 23)
quantum fields in, 04.62.+v instrumentation
self-gravitating systems in, 04.40.-b in atomic and molecular physics, 07.57.-c
topology of, 04.20.Gz laser, 42.62.Fi
Space weather, *94.05.S-, 94.05.Sd of solid state dynamics, 78.47.-p
forecasting, 94.05.Sd, *94.05.sx nonlinear optical spectroscopy, 78.47.N-
solar effects, 94.05.Sd, *94.05.sp four-wave mixing spectroscopy, 78.47.nj
Spallation breeder reactors, 28.50.Ft hole burning spectroscopy, 78.47.nd
Spallation reactions, 25.40.Sc coherent nonlinear optical spectroscopy, 78.47.jh
Sparks, 52.80.Mg time resolved spectroscopy
Spatial dimensions, measurement of, 06.30.Bp >1psec, 78.47.D-
Spatial filters, optical, 42.79.Ci of conduction electrons, 78.47.db
Special relativity, 03.30.+p excited states, 78.47.da
Specific heat of radicals, 78.47.dc
of liquids, 65.20.Jk <1psec
of magnetic materials, 75.40.-s reflection spectroscopy, 78.47.jg
of solids, 65.40.Ba, 65.60.+a light scattering spectroscopy, 78.47.je
of superconductors, 74.25.Bt luminescence, 78.47.jd
Speckles, 42.30.Ms ultrafast spectroscopy <1psec
SPECT, 87.57.uh coherent spectroscopy (femtochemistry), 82.53.Kp
Spectral classification, stellar, 97.10.Ri free polarization decay, 78.47.js
Spectral filters, 42.79.Ci optical nutation, 78.47.jp
Spectral lines photon echoes, 78.47.jf
intensity of, 32.70.Fw, 33.70.Fd pump probe studies (femtochemistry), 82.53.Eb, 82.53.Hn
shape and shift of, 32.70.Jz, 33.70.Jg quantum beats, 78.47.jm
Spectral methods transient absorption, 78.47.jb
computational techniques, 02.70.Hm transient grating spectroscopy, 78.47.jj
in fluid dynamics, 47.11.Kb, 47.27.er Speech
Spectral MRI (in neuroscience), 87.19.lf perception, *43.71.-k, 43.71.+m
Spectral sources, electric-discharge, 52.80.Yr processing, *43.72.-p, 43.72.+q
Spectra of biomolecules, 87.15.M- production, *43.70.-h, 43.70.+i
Spectrochemical analysis, 82.80.Dx, 82.80.Ej, 82.80.Gk, 82.80.Ha
cross-linguistic, *43.70.Kv
Spectrometers Spheromaks, 52.55.Ip
electron, 07.81.+a Spicules, 96.60.Na
gamma-ray, 07.85.Nc Spin chain models, 75.10.Pq
infrared, 07.57.Ty Spin crossover, 75.30.Wx
ion, 07.81.+a Spin-density waves, 75.30.Fv
magnetic resonance, 07.57.Pt Spin diffusion, 75.40.Gb
microwave and radiowave, 07.57.Pt Spin dynamics
for nuclear physics, 29.30.-h of superfluid helium-3, 67.30.hj
visible and ultraviolet, 07.60.Rd Spin echo, 76.60.Lz
x-ray, 07.85.Nc Spin fluctuations (superconductivity), 74.20.Mn
Spectrophotometry Spin foams, 04.60.Pp
in astronomy, 95.75.Fg Spin glasses, magnetic properties of, 75.50.Lk
in chemical analysis, 82.80.Dx Spin-glass models, 75.10.Nr
Spectroscopy Spin Hamiltonians, 75.10.Dg
in astronomy, 95.55.Qf, 95.75.Fg Spin-lattice relaxation, 76.60.Es
Spinodal decomposition, 64.75.-g, 81.30.-t Stark shift, dynamic, 42.50.Hz
Spin-orbit coupling Stars
atomic, 32.10.Fn, 33.60.+q binary and multiple, 97.80.-d
in condensed matter, 71.70.Ej characteristics and properties of, 97.10.-q
molecular, 33.15.Pw, 33.57.+c formation of, 97.10.Bt
in magnetic thin films, 75.70.Tj late stages of evolution of, 97.60.-s
Spin ordering, 75.25.-j normal, 97.20.-w
Spinor structure, 04.20.Gz relativistic, 04.40.Dg
Spin polarized 3He, 67.30.ep types of, 97.20.-w
Spin-polarized transport variable and peculiar, 97.30.-b
field effect transistors, 85.75.Hh Starspots, 97.10.Qh
magnetic field sensors, 85.75.Ss State reconstruction (quantum mechanics), 03.65.Wj
resonant tunnel junctions, 85.75.Mm State selected dynamics (chemical reactions), 82.20.Bc
Spin pumping, current-driven, 72.25.Pn State-to-state energy transfer (chemical reactions), 82.20.Rp
Spin transport (magnetoelectronics), 75.76.+j State-to-state scattering analysis
Spintronics, 85.75.-d atoms and molecules, 34.50.-s
spin transport effects, 75.76.+j Static elasticity, 46.25.-y
Spin waves, 75.30.Ds theory in biological physics, 87.10.Pq
and magnetic critical points, 75.40.Gb Static electrification, 41.20.Cv, 73.40.-c
resonance, 76.50.+g Statistical mechanics
Spiral galaxies, 98.52.Nr, 98.56.Ne of adsorbates, 68.43.De
Spoken languages, processing of, *43.71.Sy classical, 05.20.-y
Spontaneous symmetry breaking, 11.30.Qc of displacive phase transitions, 63.70.+h
of gauge symmetries, 11.15.Ex of lattice vibrations, 63.70.+h
Sports, physics of, 01.80.+b of phase transitions in model systems, 64.60.De
Spray coating techniques, 52.77.Fv, 81.15.Rs quantum, 05.30.-d
s-process (nuclear astrophysics), 26.20.Kn Statistical models
Sputtering in atomic physics, 31.15.bt
by atom, molecule, and ion impact, 79.20.Rf of nuclear reactions, 24.10.Pa
in etching, 81.65.Cf of strong interactions, 12.40.Ee
film deposition by, 81.15.Cd Statistical physics. See 05
Squeezed states, 42.50.Dv Statistical theories
SQUID devices, 85.25.Dq of atomic and molecular collisions, 34.10.+x
Stacking faults, 61.72.Nn in chemical kinetics, 82.20.Db
Stalagmites, stalactites, *92.30.Xy of nuclear reactions, 24.60.-k
Standards Statistics, 02.50.-r
acoustical, *43.15.+s Stellarators, 52.55.Hc
frequency (astronomy), 95.55.Sh Stellar clusters and associations, 98.20.-d
metrology, 06.20.F-, 06.20.fb Stellar motion, 97.10.-q
optical, 42.72.-g Stellar seismology, 97.10.Sj
in physiological optics, 42.66.Qg Stellar systems, 98.52.-b
Standing waves, acoustic Stellar winds, 97.10.Me
linear, *43.20.Ks Stereochemistry
nonlinear, *43.25.Gf of molecules, 33.15.Bh
Stark effect Stereotactic radiosurgery, 87.53.Ly
in atoms, 32.60.+i Stimulated emission
in condensed matter, 71.70.Ej condensed matter, 78.45.+h
in molecules, 33.57.+c laser theory, 42.55.Ah
Stimulated scattering in general relativity, 04.50.Gh
Brillouin and Raman (plasma), 52.38.Bv cosmic
Brillouin and Rayleigh, 42.65.Es field theory aspects of, 11.27.+d
Raman, 42.65.Dr in models of early Universe, 98.80.Cq
Raman lasers, 42.55.Ye in general theory of fields and particles, 11.25.-w
STM (scanning tunneling microscopy) in structural acoustics, *43.40.Cw
in biophysics, 87.64.Dz in structural mechanics, 46.70.Hg
instrumentation for, 07.79.Cz String theory
single particle tunneling (superconductivity), 74.55.+v gravitational aspects of, 04.60.Cf
in study of surface structure, 68.37.Ef M theory, 11.25.Yb
Stochastic analysis, 02.50.Fz particles and fields, 11.25.-w
Stochastic models Strip lines, 84.40.Az
of atomic and molecular collisions, 34.10.+x Stroke, 87.19.xq
in biological physics, 87.10.Mn Strong-field excitation (quantum optics), 42.50.Hz
of chemical kinetics, 82.20.Fd Strong interactions
in statistical physics and nonlinear dynamics, 05.10.Gg electromagnetic corrections, 13.40.Ks
Stochastic processes, 05.40.-a models of, 12.40.-y
Stoichiometry, 61.50.Nw in quantum chromodynamics, 12.38.-t
Stokes flow, 83.10.-y quark models, 12.39.-x
Stopping power, 34.50.Bw, 61.85.+p in unified theories, 12.10.Dm
Storage rings, 29.20.db Strongly correlated electron systems, 71.27.+a
Storage tubes, 84.47.+w Strongly coupled plasmas, 52.27.Gr
Storms Structural acoustics, *43.40.-r, 43.40.+s
atmospheric, 92.60.Qx Structural geology
ionospheric, 94.20.Vv crustal deformation kinematics, 91.55.Ln
Strain-induced level splitting, 71.70.Fk folds, 91.55.Hj
Strain-induced piezoelectric fields, 77.65.Ly fractures and faults, 91.55.Fg, 91.55.Jk
Strain effects in ferroelectric transitions, 77.80.bn local and regional crustal structure, 91.55.Nc
Strains melanges, 91.55.Pq
measurement of, 07.10.Pz mesoscopic fabrics, 91.55.Qr
in solids, 62.20.-x pluton emplacement, 91.55.Sn
in thin films, 68.60.Bs role of fluids in, 91.55.Tt
Strange particles, 14.20.Jn, 14.40.-n Structure
Stratification of amorphous metals and semiconductors, 61.43.Dq
in granular flow, 45.70.Mg of atoms and molecules, 32.10.-f, 33.15.-e
in nonhomogeneous flows, 47.55.Hd of biomolecular aggregates, 87.15.bk
Stratosphere, 92.60.hd of biomolecules, 87.15.B-
stratosphere/troposphere interactions, 92.60.Xg secondary structure, 87.15.bd
Streamflow, 92.40.Qk, *92.40.qp tertiary structure, 87.15.bg
Streams, corotating (interplanetary space), 96.50.Qx of clean solid surfaces, 68.35.B-
Stress corrosion cracking, 62.20.mt of clusters, 36.40.Mr, 61.46.Bc
Stress measurement, 07.10.Lw of crystalline solids, 61.66.-f
Stress relaxation of dendrites, 68.70.+w
mechanical properties of solids, 62.40.+i of disordered solids, 61.43.-j
in rheology, 83.85.St of fractals, 61.43.-j
Stress-strain relations, 62.20.D-, 81.40.Jj of fullerenes, 61.48.-c
Strings of galaxies, 98.62.Lv
black of glasses, 61.43.Fs
of graphene, 61.48.Gh characteristic and properties of, 96.60.-j
irradiation effects on, 61.80.-x cosmic rays, 96.50.S-
of liquid crystals, 61.30.-v helioseismology, 96.60.Ly
of liquids, 61.20.-p, 61.25.-f radiation (meteorology), 92.60.Vb
of multilayers, 68.65.Ac solar magnetism, 96.60.Hv
of nanoparticles, 61.46.Df Sunspots, 96.60.qd
of quasicrystals, 61.44.-n Superconducting cables, 84.71.Fk
stellar, 97.10.Cv Superconducting devices, 85.25.-j
of superlattices, 68.65.Cd Superconducting films, 74.78.-w
of thin films, 68.55.-a, 68.55.J- Superconducting high-power technology, 84.71.-b
of whiskers, 68.70.+w Superconducting integrated circuits, 85.25.Hv
Structures, mechanical, 46.70.-p Superconducting junctions (SN and SNS), 74.45.+c
Subcellular structure and processes, 87.16.-b Superconducting low-dimensional structures, 74.78.-w
cell walls, 87.16.Gj Superconducting magnets, 84.71.Ba
chromosomes in, 87.16.Sr Superconducting materials
cytoskeleton, 87.16.Ln noncuprate materials, 74.70.-b
filaments in, 87.16.Ka binary compounds, 74.70.Ad
intracellular signaling, 87.16.Xa borocarbides, 74.70.Dd
intracellular trafficking, 87.16.Wd chalcogenides, 74.70.Xa
membranes in, 87.16.D- carbon-based materials, 74.70.Wz
microtubules in, 87.16.Ka heavy-fermion materials, 74.70.Tx
mitochondria in, 87.16.Tb magnesium diboride, 74.70.Ad
morphology of nerve cells, 87.16.Mq metals and alloys, 74.70.Ad
motor proteins in, 87.16.Nn multinary compounds, 74.70.Dd
nuclear morphology, 87.16.Zg organic compounds, 74.70.Kn
regulatory networks, 87.16.Yc pnictides, 74.70.Xa
theory and modeling of, 87.16.A- ruthenates, 74.70.Pq
transport processes in, 87.16.dp, 87.16.Uv, 87.16.Vy cuprates, 74.72.-h
Subduction zones electron doped compounds, 74.72.Ek
geochemistry of, *91.67.fc hole doped compounds, 74.72.Gh
in marine geology, 91.50.Wy insulating parent compounds, 74.72.Cj
seismology of, 91.30.Ga pseudogap regime materials, 74.72.Kf
in tectonophysics, 91.45.Hc Superconducting wire networks, 74.81.Fa
in volcanology, 91.40.Rs Superconducting wires, fibers, and tapes, 84.71.Mn
Sublimation, 64.70.Hz Superconductivity
Submarine landslides, 91.50.Xz new topics in, 74.90.+n
Submersible ocean observatories, 91.50.Yf potential candidates, 74.10.+v
Submillimeter waves theories and models of, 74.20.-z
astronomical observations, 95.85.-e BCS theory, 74.20.Fg
receivers and detectors, 07.57.Kp electronic structure calculations, 74.20.Pq
sources, 07.57.Hm Ginzburg-Landau theory, 74.20.De
Subsonic flows, 47.40.Dc nonconventional mechanisms in, 74.20.Mn
SU groups pairing symmetries, 74.20.Rp
in nuclear physics, 21.60.Fw two-fluid theory, 74.20.De
in particle physics, 11.30.Hv, 11.30.Ly Superconductors
Summer schools, 01.30.Bb nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), 74.25.nj
Sum rules (S-matrix theory), 11.55.Hx optical spectra, 74.25.nd
Sun phonons in, 74.25.Kc
Raman spectra, 74.25.nd Supersolids
properties of, 74.25.-q 4He, 67.80.bd
acoustical properties, 74.25.Ld quantum solids, 67.80.K-
critical currents, 74.25.Sv Supersonic flows, 47.40.Ki
critical fields, 74.25.Op Supersymmetric Higgs bosons, 14.80.Da
energy levels (electronic structure), 74.25.Jb Supersymmetric models, 12.60.Jv
magnetic properties, 74.25.Ha Supersymmetric partners of known particles, 14.80.Ly
mechanical properties, 74.25.Ld Supersymmetry, 11.30.Pb
optical properties, 74.25.Gz Supramolecular assembly, 81.16.Fg
photoemission, 74.25.Jb Surface acoustic wave devices, 85.50.-n
surface impedance, 74.25.nn superconducting, 85.25.Qc
surface sheaths, 74.25.Op transducers for, *43.38.Rh
transport properties, 74.25.F- Surface acoustic waves
vortex phases, 74.25.Uv effect of nonlinearity on, *43.25.Fe
vortex pinning, 74.25.Wx in piezoelectrics, 77.65.Dq
Supercritical fluids in solids and liquids, *43.35.Pt, 68.35.Iv
chemical reactions in, 82.33.De Surface barrier devices, 85.30.Hi
optical properties of, 78.15.+e Surface cleaning, 81.65.Cf
Superexchange interactions, 75.30.Et plasma-assisted, 52.77.Bn
Superfluidity Surface conductivity, 73.25.+i
hydrodynamic aspects of, 47.37.+q Surface crossings (electronic structure), 31.50.Gh
of mixed systems, 67.60.-g Surface diffusion, 68.35.Fx
Superfluorescence, 42.50.Nn Surface double layers, 73.30.+y, 82.45.Mp
Supergiant stars, 97.20.Pm Surface dynamics, 68.35.Ja
Supergravity, 04.65.+e Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS), 78.30.-j
Superheavy elements Surface energy
properties of, 27.90.+b of solid surfaces, 68.35.Md
reactions and scattering of, 25.70.-z, 25.75.-q thermal properties of crystalline solids, 65.40.gp
Superionic conductors, 66.30.H- Surface flows, 83.50.Lh
Superlattices Surface hardening, 81.65.Lp
dielectric films, 77.55.Px Surface impedance (superconductivity), 74.25.nn
electron states and collective excitations in, 73.21.Cd Surface magnetism, 75.70.Rf
magnetic properties of, 75.70.Cn Surface patterning, 81.65.Cf
optical properties of, 78.67.Pt Surface phase transitions, 68.35.Rh
photoemission and photoelectron spectra of, 79.60.Jv Surface plasmons, 73.20.Mf
structure and nonelectronic properties of, 68.65.Cd Surface reconstruction, 68.35.B-
superconducting, 74.78.Fk Surfaces
Supermagnetism, 75.50.Vv adsorption on, 68.43.-h
Supernovae, 97.60.Bw grinding of (optical elements), 42.86.+b
evolution, nuclear physics aspects of, 26.50.+x microscopy of, 68.37.-d
explosive burning in shock fronts, 26.30.Ef optical properties of, 78.68.+m
nucleosynthesis in, 26.30.-k reactions on, 82.40.-g, 82.65.+r
Supernova remnants scattering from, 68.49.-h
in external galaxies, 98.58.Mj structure of, 68.35.B-, 68.35.-p
in Milky Way, 98.38.Mz thermodynamics of, 05.70.Np, 68.35.Md
Superplasticity, 62.20.fq Surface sheath (superconductivity), 74.25.Op
Super-radiance, 42.50.Nn Surface states, 73.20.-r
Supersaturation measurement, 82.20.-w Surface strains, 68.35.Gy
Surface tension, 68.03.Cd Synchrotrons, 29.20.dk
Surface treatments, 81.65.-b Syngas
Surface water, *92.40.Q-, 92.40.Qk biopower systems, 88.20.mr
Surface waves as fuel from biomass, 88.20.fs
in seismology, 91.30.Fn Synthetic aperture radar (SAR), 84.40.Xb
Surfactants Systems biology, 87.18.Vf
effects on bubbles and drops, 47.55.dk Tandem mirrors, 52.55.Jd
physical chemistry of, 82.70.Uv Tantalates, 77.84.Ek
rheology of, 83.80.Qr tantalite-based dielectric films, 77.55.fj
Surveys, 01.30.Rr Taste (sensory systems), 87.19.lt
Susceptibility, magnetic Taus
dynamic, at magnetic critical points, 75.40.Gb decays of, 13.35.Dx
of magnetically ordered materials, 75.30.Cr properties of, 14.60.Fg
static, at magnetic critical points, 75.40.Cx Taylor-Couette flow, 47.20.Qr
Susceptibility, optical, 42.65.An Teacher training, 01.40.J-
Suspensions, 82.70.Kj Teaching methods, 01.40.gb
complex fluids, 47.57.E- Technicolor models, 12.60.Nz
dielectric properties of, 77.84.Nh Technicolor particles, 14.80.Tt
rheology of, 83.80.Hj Technological research and development, 89.20.Bb
Sustainability (renewable energy), 88.05.Lg Tectonophysics, 91.45.-c
Swelling evolution of the Earth, 91.45.Nc
of extrudate, 83.60.Jk heat generation and transport, 91.45.Rg
of polymers, 61.25.hp hot spots, 91.45.Jg
Swirling flows, 47.32.Ef planetary interiors, 91.45.Bg
Switches stresses in, *91.45.X-, 91.45.Xz
electrical, 84.32.Dd volcanic arcs, 91.45.Wa
optical, 42.79.Ta Tektites, 96.30.Za
plasma, 52.75.Kq Telecommunications, 84.40.Ua
Switching Telemetry, 84.40.Xb
in ferroelectrics, 77.80.Fm Telescopes, 95.55.-n
in nonlinear optics, 42.65.Pc Television cameras, 07.07.Hj
ultrafast magnetization dynamics, 75.78.Jp Telluric currents (geomagnetism), 91.25.Qi
Symbiosis (ocean biology), *92.20.jd Temperate regions, 93.30.Tr
Symbolic computation, 02.70.Wz Temperature
Symmetry atmospheric, 92.60.hv
crystal, 61.50.Ah measurement of, 07.20.Dt
molecular, 33.15.Bh stellar, 97.10.Ri
in nuclear processes, 24.80.+y Tensile machines, 07.10.Lw
nuclear tests of, 24.80.+y Tensile strength
in theory of fields and particles, 11.30.-j materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Lm
Symmetry breaking, 11.30.Qc of solids, 62.20.M-
flow instabilities, 47.20.Ky Tension measurement, 07.10.Lw
gauge field theory, 11.15.Ex Tephrochronology
Synchronization, nonlinear dynamics, 05.45.Xt geochronology of, *91.80.St
Synchrotron radiation volcanology of, 91.40.Bp
instrumentation for, 07.85.Qe Terrestrial atmosphere, 92.60.-e
by moving charges, 41.60.Ap Terrestrial electricity, 91.25.Qi
in spin-arrangement determination, 75.25.-j Terrestrial heat, 91.35.Dc
Terrestrial magnetism, 91.25.-r of graphene, 65.80.Ck
Textbooks of liquids, 65.20.-w
for graduates and researchers, 01.30.mm of nanocrystals, and nanotubes 65.80.-g
for students in grades 9-12, 01.30.mr of rocks and minerals, 91.60.Ki
for students in grades K-8, 01.30.mt of small particles, 65.80.-g
for undergraduates, 01.30.mp Thermal radiation, 44.40.+a
Texture Thermal stability (thin films), 68.60.Dv
materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Ef Thermal waves in solids, 66.70.-f
of superconductors, 74.81.Bd Thermionic emission, 79.40.+z
of thin films, 68.55.jm Thermionic energy conversion, 52.75.Fk, 84.60.Ny
TGS crystals (dielectric materials), 77.84.Fa Thermionic plasma devices, 52.75.Xx
Therapeutic applications Thermistors, 84.32.Ff
of acoustic and ultrasonic radiation, 87.50.yt Thermocapillary effects
of electric and magnetic fields, 87.50.ct drops and bubbles, 47.55.dm
of ionizing radiations, 87.53.Jw interfacial flows, 47.55.nb
of millimeter and terahertz radiation, 87.50.ux Thermocouples, 07.20.Dt
of optical and infrared radiation, 87.50.wp Thermodynamic properties
of radiofrequency and microwave radiation, 87.50.st of condensed matter, 65
Thermal analysis, 81.70.Pg of gases, 51.30.+i
Thermal blooming, 42.65.Jx of normal 3He, 67.30.ef
Thermal conduction of normal 4He, 67.25.bd
in amorphous and liquid metals and alloys, 72.15.Cz of plasma, 52.25.Kn
in crystalline metals and alloys, 72.15.Eb of solutions, 82.60.Lf
in gases, 51.20.+d of superconductors, 74.25.Bt
in glasses and polymers, 66.70.Hk of superfluid 4He, 67.25.de
in metals and alloys and semiconductors, 66.70.Df of surfaces and interfaces, 05.70.Np, 68.35.Md
in ionic crystals, 66.70.Lm Thermodynamics, 05.70.-a
in nonmetallic liquids, 66.25.+g in astrophysics, 95.30.Tg
in superconductors, 74.25.fc of black holes, 04.70.Dy
Thermal convection (fluid dynamics), 47.55.pb chemical, 82.60.-s
Thermal diffusion nonequilibrium, 05.70.Ln
in gases, 51.20.+d of nucleation, 82.60.Nh
in liquids, 66.10.cd thermodynamic constraints (renewable energy resources),
Thermal diffusivity, 66.30.Xj 88.05.De
Thermal expansion, 65.40.De, 65.60.+a Thermoelasticity, 46.25.Hf, 62.20.D-, 81.40.Jj
Thermal instruments and techniques, 07.20.-n Thermoelectrets, 77.22.Ej
Thermally stimulated currents Thermoelectric devices, 85.80.Fi
in dielectrics, 77.22.Ej Thermoelectric effects
in thin films, 73.50.Gr in metals and alloys, 72.15.Jf
Thermal models, nuclear reactions, 24.10.Pa in semiconductors and insulators, 72.20.Pa
Thermal neutron cross sections in superconductors, 74.25.fg
nuclear engineering, 28.20.Ka thin films, 73.50.Lw
Thermal processes in biology, 87.19.Pp Thermoelectric energy conversion, 84.60.Rb
Thermal properties Thermoelectromagnetic devices, 85.80.-b
of amorphous solids and glasses, 65.60.+a Thermoelectronic phenomena, 79.10.N-
of crystalline solids, 65.40.-b Thermoforming, 83.50.-v
electrochemical properties, 65.40.gk Thermography, 87.63.Hg
of gases, 51.30.+i Thermogravimetric analysis, 81.70.Pg
Thermohaline convection
oceanography, 92.10.af semiconductors, II-VI
paleoceanography, *92.30.Uv electrical properties of, 73.61.Ga
Thermoluminescence, 78.60.Kn optical properties of, 78.66.Hf
Thermomagnetic effects superconducting, 74.78.-w
of metals and alloys, 72.15.Jf thermal effects in, 68.60.Dv
of semiconductors and insulators, 72.20.Pa transport phenomena in, 73.50.-h
of thin films, 73.50.Jt Thixotropy, 83.60.Pq
Thermomechanical effects, 65.40.De Thomas-Fermi model
Thermomechanical treatment of materials, 81.40.Gh of atoms and molecules, 31.15.bt
Thermometers, 07.20.Dt electron gas, 71.10.Ca
Thermonuclear technology, 28.52.-s in nuclear structure, 21.60.-n
Thermo-optic effects, 78.20.N- Thyristors, 85.30.Rs
photothermal effects, 78.20.nb Tidal interactions (galaxies), 98.65.Fz
photopyroelectric effects, 78.20.nc Tides
thermophotonic effects, 78.20.nd atmospheric, 92.60.hh
Thermopiles, 07.20.Dt Earth, 91.10.Tq
Thermoreversible gels, 83.80.Kn oceanic, *92.10.hb
Thermorheological properties, 83.60.St Tight-binding methods (atomic physics), 31.15.aq
Thermosetting polymers, 83.80.Jx Time, measurement of, 06.30.Ft
Thermosphere, 92.60.hb Time-of-flight mass spectrometry
Theta pinch, 52.55.Ez in chemical analysis, 82.80.Rt
Thickening flows, 83.60.Pq instrumentation for, 07.75.+h
Thick films, 85.40.Xx Time resolved spectroscopy, 78.47.jd, 78.47.D-
Thin film flows, 47.15.gm Time series analysis
Thin films in astronomy, 95.75.Wx
acoustical properties, *43.35.Ns, 68.60.Bs in nonlinear dynamics, 05.45.Tp
conductivity of, 73.61.-r Tissue engineering, 87.85.Lf
deposition methods of, 81.15.-z Tissue response factors in treatment planning, 87.55.dh
devices, magnetic, 85.70.Kh Tissues, biological
dielectric, 77.55.-g flow through, 47.63.Jd
in electrochemistry, 82.45.Mp Tissues and organs
growth, structure, and epitaxy of, 68.55.-a, 81.15.Aa dielectric properties of, 87.19.rf
in integrated optics, 42.82.-m fluid transport in, 87.19.rh
Langmuir-Blodgett, 68.18.-g, 68.47.Pe impulse propagation in, 87.19.rp
liquid, 68.15.+e, 68.18.-g mechanical properties of, 87.19.R-
magnetic, 75.70.-i contraction, 87.19.rj
mechanical properties of, 68.60.Bs elastic properties, 87.19.rd
microscopy of, 68.37.-d structure of, 87.19.rm
morphology of, 68.55.J- Titan, 96.30.nd
texture, 68.55.jm Titanates, 77.84.Cg
thickness, 68.55.jd T-J model, 74.20.-z
optical properties of, 78.20.-e Tokamaks, 52.55.Fa
of specific thin films, 78.66.-w Tomography
phase separation and segregation in, 64.75.St acoustic, *43.35.Wa, *43.60.Rw
photoemission and photoelectron spectra of, 79.60.Dp of Earth's interior, 91.35.Pn
semiconductors, III-V electrical impedance, 87.63.Pn
electrical properties of, 73.61.Ey in materials testing, 81.70.Tx
optical properties of, 78.66.Fd in medical physics, 87.57.Q-
neutron tomography atomic, 32.70.Cs
neutron physics, 28.20.Pr molecular, 33.70.Ca
in solid state structure determination, 61.05.Tv nuclear, 23.20.-g
in medical imaging, 87.57.Va Transition radiation
quantum, 03.65.Wj by relativistic moving charges, 41.60.Dk
in seismology, 91.30.Jk Transition state theory (chemical kinetics), 82.20.Db
SPECT, 87.57.uh Transition temperature variations (superconductivity), 74.62.-
ultrasonic, *43.35.Wa chemical composition effects on, 74.62.Bf
Top quarks, 14.65.Ha crystal defects effects on, 74.62.Dh
Topography disorder effects on, 74.62.En
Earth, 91.10.Jf doping and substitution effects on, 74.62.Dh
Moon, 96.20.Dt material synthesis effects on, 74.62.Bf
Topological excitations (Bose-Einstein condensation), 03.75.Lm
pressure effects on, 74.62.Fj
Topological phases (quantum mechanics), 03.65.Vf Transmission coefficients, optical, 78.20.Ci
Topology, 02.40.Pc Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), 68.37.Lp
algebraic, 02.40.Re high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM),
Topside region, ionosphere, 94.20.dl 68.37.Og
Toroidal confinement devices, 52.55.Hc scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM), 68.37.Ma
Torque Transmission lines, 84.40.Az
measurement of, 07.10.Pz Transonic flows, 47.40.Hg
in Newtonian mechanics, 45.20.da Transportation, 89.40.-a
Torsatrons, 52.55.Hc Transport dynamics
Total energy calculations (condensed matter), 71.15.Nc of biomolecules, 87.15.hj
Touch (sensory systems), 87.19.lt Transport processes
Townsend discharge, 52.80.Dy classical, 05.60.Cd
Toys, physics of, 01.50.Wg in gases, 51.10.+y
Trajectory models in interfaces, 73.40.-c
for atomic and molecular collisions, 34.10.+x in metals and alloys, 72.15.-v, 72.25.Ba
for chemical kinetics, 82.20.Fd neutron, 28.20.Gd
Transducers nonelectronic (see 66)
acoustic, 43.38.+n, *43.38.-p in normal phase 3He, 67.30.eh
general instrumentation for, 07.07.Mp in normal phase 4He, 67.25.bf
for underwater sound, *43.30.Yj in plasma, 52.25.Fi
Transfer functions, optical, 42.30.Lr quantum, 05.60.Gg
Transfer reactions in quantum fluids, 67.10.Jn
deuterium-induced, 25.45.Hi in semiconductors and insulators, 72.20.-i, 72.25.-b
heavy-ion-induced, 25.70.Hi specific materials, 72.80.-r
nucleon-induced, 25.40.Hs spin-polarized, 72.25.-b
unstable-nuclei-induced, 25.60.Je subcellular, 87.16.dp, 87.16.Uv, 87.16.Vy
Transient grating spectroscopy, 78.47.jj in superconductors, 74.25.F-
Transistors in superfluid phase 3He, 67.30.hb
bipolar, 85.30.Pq in superfluid phase 4He, 67.25.dg
field effect, 85.30.Tv in thin films, 73.50.-h, 73.61.-r
Trapped particles (magnetosphere), 94.30.Hn
Transition-metal compounds, electrical conductivity of, 72.80.Ga
Transition metals and alloys Trapping, charge carriers
electric conductivity of, 72.15.Eb in bulk matter, 72.20.Jv
electronic structure of, 71.20.Be in thin films, 73.50.Gr
Transition probabilities Traps, ion, 37.10.Ty
Traveling-wave tubes, 84.40.Fe
Traversal time (quantum mechanics), 03.65.Xp free-flow turbines, 88.60.kj
Treatment planning, 87.55.D- impulse turbines, 88.60.km
dose-volume analysis in, 87.55.dk Pelton turbines, 88.60.kp
optimization techniques in, 87.55.de propeller turbines, 88.60.kr
tissue response in, 87.55.dh reaction turbines, 88.60.kt
Treatment strategy (medical physics), 87.55.-x wind turbines, 88.50.G-
Monte Carlo methods in, 87.55.K- components, 88.50.gm
quality assurance in, 87.55.Qr modeling, design, 88.50.gj
radiation monitoring in, 87.55.N- research and development, 88.50.gg
record and verify systems in, 87.55.T- testing of, 88.50.gp
safety in, 87.55.N- Turbulence
simulation of, 87.55.Gh atmospheric, 92.60.hk
treatment planning, 87.55.D- atmospheric optics, 42.68.Bz
Triassic period, *91.70.dg fluid, 47.27.-i
Triboelectricity, 41.20.Cv meteorological, 92.60.hk
Tribology oceanic, 92.10.Lq
rheology of, 83.50.Lh plasma, 52.35.Ra
of solids, 62.20.Qp space plasma, 94.05.Lk
in structural mechanics, 46.55.+d Turbulent diffusion, 47.27.tb
Triboluminescence, 78.60.Mq Turbulent flows, 47.27.-i
Trions, 71.35.Pq boundary-free, 47.27.W-
Triple points, 64.60.Kw boundary layer, 47.27.nb
Triplet state, 31.50.Df, 33.50.-j channel flow, 47.27.nd
Triton-induced reactions, 25.55.-e coherent structures, 47.27.De
Tritons, 27.10.+h mixing layers, 47.27.wj
Tropical regions, 93.30.Vs simulation and modeling, 47.27.E-
meteorology of, 92.60.Ox transition to turbulence, 47.27.Cn
Troposphere, 92.60.hf wall-bounded, 47.27.N-
Tsunamis, 91.30.Nw, *92.10.hl Tutorial papers, 01.30.Rr
Tube flow, 47.60.-i Twinning, 61.72.Mm
Tube theories (rheology), 83.10.Kn Two-fluid theory (superconductivity), 74.20.De
Tully-Fisher relationship (astrophysics), 98.62.Ve ULSI, 85.40.-e
Tundra, 92.40.Vq, *92.40.vt Ultracold gases, 67.85.-d
Tunneling degenerate Fermi gases, 67.85.Lm
in Bose-Einstein condensation, 03.75.Lm mixtures of Bose and Fermi gases, 67.85.Pq
of defects, 66.35.+a trapped gases, 67.85.-d
in interface structures, 73.40.Gk Ultrafast processes
macroscopic, in magnetic systems, 75.45.+j in dynamics of biomolecules, 87.15.ht
in quantum Hall effects, 73.43.Jn in femtochemistry, 82.53.-k
quantum mechanics of, 03.65.Xp, 03.75.Lm magnetization dynamics, 75.78.Jp
single particle tunneling (superconductors), 74.55.+v in nonlinear optics, 42.65.Re
Josephson effects, 74.50.+r in solid state dynamics, 78.47.J-
Tunnel junction devices, 85.30.Mn Ultrafast spectroscopy (<1psec), 78.47.J-
Turbidity currents (marine geology), 91.50.Jc in femtochemistry, 82.53.-k
Turbines free polarization decay in, 78.47.js
hydroturbines, 88.60.K- optical nutation in, 78.47.jp
cross-flow turbines, 88.60.kc photon echoes in, 78.47.jf
Francis hydropower turbines, 88.60.kf quantum beats in, 78.47.jm
time-resolved spectroscopy in, 78.47.D- Vacuum tubes, 84.47.+w
transient grating spectroscopy in, 78.47.jj Valence-bond method
Ultrasonic relaxation, 62.80.+f in electronic structure of atoms and molecules, 31.15.xw
superconductors, 74.25.Ld in electronic structure of solids, 71.15.Ap
Ultrasonic testing, *43.35.Zc, 81.70.Cv Valence fluctuation
Ultrasonic tomography, *43.35.Wa in diamagnetism and paramagnetism, 75.20.Hr
Ultrasonic velocity measurement, *43.35.Ae, *43.35.Bf, in magnetically ordered materials, 75.30.Mb
*43.35.Cg Vapor-liquid transitions, 64.70.F-
Ultrasonography Vapor phase epitaxy, 81.15.Kk
Doppler imaging, 87.63.dk Vapor-solid transitions, 64.70.Hz
ultrasonographic imaging, 87.63.dh Variable stars, 97.30.-b
Ultrasound, *43.35.-c, 43.35.+d Variational methods
application to biology, *43.80.-n, 43.80.+p in atomic physics, 31.15.xt
effects on biological systems, 87.50.Y- in classical mechanics, 45.10.Db
medical uses of, *43.35.Wa, *43.80.Qf, 87.50.yt, 87.63.D- in continuum mechanics, 46.15.Cc
Ultraviolet detectors, 42.79.Pw, 85.60.Gz in elementary particle physics, 11.80.Fv
Ultraviolet radiation in general relativity, 04.20.Fy
in astronomical observations, 95.85.-e Varistors, 84.32.Ff
effects on biological systems, 87.50.W- Vegetable oils as fuels from biomass, 88.20.ft
in photochemistry, 82.50.Hp Velocimeters, laser Doppler, 42.79.Qx
in plasma, 52.25.Os Velocity, measurement of, 06.30.Gv
scattering of, in biophysics, 87.64.Cc Veneziano model, 11.55.Jy, 12.40.Nn
surface irradiation effects of, 61.80.Ba Venus, 96.30.Ea
Ultraviolet spectroscopy Very large scale integration (VLSI), 85.40.-e
atomic, 32.30.Jc Vesicles, 82.70.Uv, 87.16.D-
in chemical analysis, 82.80.Dx VHF radiation
instruments for, 07.60.Rd atmospheric emissions, 92.60.hx
molecular, 33.20.Lg, 33.20.Ni Vibrating structures, *43.20.Tb
in solids and liquids, 78.40.-q Vibrational constants, molecular, 33.15.Mt
Underwater Vibrational energy transfer, 34.50.Ez
acoustics, *43.30.-k, 43.30.+m, 92.10.Vz Vibrational levels
morphology, 91.50.Ga macromolecular, 36.20.Ng
Undulator radiation, 41.60.-m molecular, 33.20.Tp
Unified field theories nuclear, 21.60.Ev
gravity in more than four dimensions, 04.50.-h Vibration and tactile senses, *43.64.Vm, *43.66.Wv
models beyond the standard models, 12.60.-i Vibration isolation, 07.10.Fq
Units and standards, 06.20.F- Vibration measurement, 07.10.-h, 46.40.-f
Universe Vibration-rotational analysis, 33.20.Vq
Early, 98.80.Cq Vibration-rotation constants, 33.15.Mt
origin and formation of, 98.80.Bp Vibrations
Upsilon mesons, 14.40.Nd of adsorbates, 68.43.Pq
Uranus, 96.30.Pj in crystal lattices, 63.70.+h
Uranian satellites, 96.30.Qk in disordered systems, 63.50.-x
Urban planning and development, 89.65.Lm mechanical, 46.40.-f
Vacancies, in crystals, 61.72.jd in mechanical properties of solids, 62.30.+d
Vacuum chambers, 07.30.Kf at solid surfaces and interfaces, 68.35.Ja
Vacuum gauges, 07.30.Dz in structural acoustics, *43.40.-r, 43.40.+s
Vacuum microelectronics, 85.45.-w Vibronic interactions, 33.20.Wr
Vacuum production, 07.30.-t
Video coding, 42.30.Va lava rheology, 91.40.Hw
Video devices, educational, 01.50.ff magma bodies, 91.40.La
Viral diseases, 87.19.xd thermodynamics in, 91.40.Pc
Viscoelasticity volcanic gases, 91.40.Vg
in continuum mechanics of solids, 46.35.+z Voltage measurement, 84.37.+q
in rheology, 83.60.Bc, 83.60.Df high-voltage technology, 84.70.+p
Viscometers, 47.80.-v Volume measurement, 06.30.Bp
Viscometry, 83.85.Jn Vortex dynamics (fluid flow), 47.32.C-
Viscoplasticity Vortex phases (superconductivity), 74.25.Uv
in continuum mechanics, 46.35.+z Vortex pinning (superconductivity), 74.25.Wx
in rheology, 83.60.La Vortices
Viscosity, 66.20.-d in Bose-Einstein condensation, 03.75.Lm
experimental studies of, 66.20.Ej in inviscid laminar flows, 47.15.ki
of gases, 51.20.+d in magnetic thin films, 75.70.Kw
shear rate dependent, 83.60.Fg in plasma, 52.35.We
theory and modeling of, 66.20.Cy in rotational flows, 47.32.C-
Viscous instability, 47.20.Gv in superconductivity
Visible and ultraviolet spectrometers, 07.60.Rd vortex phases, 74.25.Uv
Visible radiation vortex pinning, 74.25.Wx
in astronomical observations, 95.85.Kr in superfluid helium-3, 67.30.he
effects on biological systems, 87.50.W- in superfluid helium-4, 67.25.dk
in plasma, 52.25.Os W bosons, 14.70.Fm
scattering of, in biophysics, 87.64.Cc Wakes
surface irradiation effects of, 61.80.Ba laminar, 47.15.Tr
Visible spectra spacecraft, 94.05.Jq
of atoms, 32.30.Jc turbulent flows, 47.27.wb
of molecules, 33.20.Kf Water cycles, global, 92.70.Ly
of solids and liquids, 78.40.-q Water pollution, 89.60.-k, 92.20.Ny
Vision Water quality
computer, robotic, 42.30.Tz ground water, 92.40.Kf, *92.40.kc
information processing in, 87.19.lt surface water, 92.40.Qk, *92.40.qc
physiological, 42.66.-p Water resources, 92.40.Qk
Visual imaging, 87.63.L- Water supply, 92.40.Qk, *92.40.qf
Visual perception, 42.66.Si Water transportation, 89.40.Cc
Vitamins, 87.14.Pq Wave equations
Vitroceramics, 81.05.Pj bound states, 03.65.Ge
Vlasov equation, 52.20.-j, 52.25.Fi, 52.65.Ff relativistic, 03.65.Pm
VLSI, 85.40.-e Wave fronts, 42.15.Dp
Vocalization (motor systems), 87.19.lu Waveguides
Voids (crystal defects), 61.72.Qq acoustical, *43.20.Mv
Volcanoclastic deposits, 91.40.Uc optical (see Optical waveguides)
Volcanoes plasma-filled, 52.40.Fd
hazards and risks, 91.40.Zz radiowave and microwave, 84.40.Az
remote sensing of, 91.40.Yt Wave optics, 42.25.-p
seismology of, 91.30.Tb Weak interactions
Volcanology, 91.40.-k in beta decay, 23.40.Bw
atmospheric effects, 91.40.Dr, 92.60.Zc electromagnetic corrections, 13.40.Ks
intraplate processes, 91.40.Ta models of, 12.15.-y
Weak localization Workshop techniques
in electronic conduction, 72.15.Rn laboratory, 06.60.Vz
electron states, 73.20.Fz optical, 42.86.+b
Weapons systems, 89.20.Dd World Wide Web, 89.20.Hh
Wear XANES
materials treatment effects on, 81.40.Pq in structure determination, 61.05.cj
mechanics, 46.55.+d Xerography, 07.68.+m
Weather analysis and prediction, 92.60.Wc X-ray absorption spectroscopy, 78.70.Dm
Wedges and compensators in structure determination, 61.05.cj
for beam intensity modifications (medical physics), 87.56.ng X-ray beams, 41.50.+h
Wedges (radiation therapy), 87.56.ng X-ray binary stars, 97.80.Jp
Weighing, 06.30.Dr X-ray bursts, 98.70.Qy
Weinberg-Salam model, 12.15.-y X-ray crystallography, 61.05.C-
Weissenberg effect (rheology), 83.60.Hc X-ray detectors, 07.85.Fv
Welding, 81.20.Vj superconducting, 85.25.Oj
workshop techniques, 06.60.Vz X-ray diffraction
Westheimer method, 31.15.bu in biophysics, 87.64.Bx
Wetlands, 92.40.Yy in crystal structure, 61.05.cp
Wetting in defect structure, 61.72.Dd
in liquid crystals, 61.30.Hn X-ray diffractometers, 07.85.Nc
in liquid-solid interfaces, 68.08.Bc X-ray dosimetry, 87.53.Bn
Whiskers, 68.70.+w X-ray emission spectra, 78.70.En
Whistler waves X-ray fluorescence, 78.70.En
in magnetosphere, 94.30.Tz X-ray gratings, 07.85.Fv
in plasma, 52.35.Hr X-ray imaging, 87.59.-e
White dwarfs, 97.20.Rp angiography, 87.59.Dj
Wiberg method, 31.15.bu fluoroscopy, 87.59.C-
Wiggler magnets mammography, 87.59.E-
particle beam focusing, 41.85.Lc x-ray radiography, 87.59.B-
Wind energy X-ray lasers, 42.55.Vc
electricity generation, 88.50.Mp X-ray lithography, 85.40.Hp
social issues, 88.50.Xy X-ray microscopes, 07.85.Tt
wind farms, 88.50.J- X-ray microscopy, 68.37.Yz
large-scale wind farms, 88.50.jn X-ray mirrors, 07.85.Fv
off-shore wind farms, 88.50.jp X-ray optics, 41.50.+h
small-scale wind farms, 88.50.jj X-ray photoelectron diffraction, 61.05.js
wind turbines, 88.50.G- X-ray photoelectron spectra
components, 88.50.gm of molecules, 33.60.+q
modeling, design, 88.50.gj in surface analysis, 79.60.-i
research and development, 88.50.gg X-ray radiation effects, 61.80.Cb
testing of, 88.50.gp in biology, 87.53.-j
Winds, 92.60.Gn in photochemistry, 82.50.Kx
Wiring, 84.32.Hh X-ray radiography, 87.59.B-
Wood (rheology), 83.80.Lz computed radiography, 87.59.bd
Work functions digital radiography, 87.59.bf
electronic structure (thin films), 73.30.+y X-ray reflectometry
thermal properties of solids, 65.40.gh in crystal structure, 61.05.cm
Work hardening, 81.40.Ef X rays
emission, absorption, and scattering in plasmas, 52.25.Os Yang-Mills fields, 12.10.-g, 12.15.-y
in plasma diagnostics, 52.70.La Yield stress, 62.20.fg
radiation monitoring and safety of, 87.55.N- Yield stress (rheology), 83.60.La
spin arrangement determinations with, 75.25.-j Young's modulus, 62.20.de, 81.40.Jj
X-ray scattering Yrast states, 21.10.Re
interactions with matter, 78.70.Ck Z bosons, 14.70.Hp
in structure determination, 61.05.cf Zeeman effect
X-ray sources in atoms, 32.60.+i
galactic and stellar, 97.80.Jp, 98.70.Qy in condensed matter, 71.70.Ej
hard, 52.59.Px in molecules, 33.57.+c
instrumentation for, 07.85.Fv Zener diodes, 85.30.Mn
from laser-plasma interactions, 52.38.Ph Zeolites
X-ray spectrometers, 07.85.Nc catalysis in, 82.75.Qt
X-ray spectroscopy clusters in, 82.75.Vx
in astronomical observations, 95.85.Nv molecule migration in, 82.75.Jn
in atoms, 32.30.Rj properties of molecules in, 82.75.Mj
in biophysics, 87.64.kd reactions in, 82.33.Jx
in chemical analysis, 82.80.Ej Zero gravity experiments (materials testing), 81.70.Ha
EXAFS ZnO films (dielectric films), 77.55.hf
in biophysics, 87.64.kd Zodiacal light, 96.50.Dj
in structure determination, 61.05.cj Zone melting and refining, 81.10.Fq
molecules, 33.20.Rm Zone plates, 42.79.Ci
nuclear physics, 29.30.Kv Z-pinches
X-ray standing waves, 68.49.Uv devices, 52.58.Lq
X-ray telescopes, 95.55.Ka wire array, 52.59.Qy
X-ray topography (crystal defects), 61.72.Ff

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