Vol. 63, No. 12, 2021
Atomic Mobility in the Crystalline Phase of a Nanostructured Ga–In Alloy with the β-Ga Structure
p. 1739 abstract
Peculiarities of Strengthening of Al–Cu–Zr Alloy Structured by Severe Plastic Deformation
p. 1744 abstract
Comparative Analysis of the Magnetic Force Characteristics of the Permanent Magnet- and Superconducting Ribbon-Based Magnetic Lines
p. 1757 abstract
Electron Density Fluctuations and Phase Transition in α-Titanium
p. 1765 abstract
Surface and Bulk Effects in Graphene Growth and Destruction on Rhodium
p. 1769 abstract
Structural Features of a Substituted Strontium Ferrite Sr1 – xLaxFeO3 – δ: I. Sr2LaFe3O9 – δ
p. 1775 abstract
Mechanisms of the Magnetoresistance Hysteresis in a Granular HTS with the Paramagnetic Contribution by the Example of HoBa2Cu3O7 – δ
p. 1785 abstract
The Peculiarities of the Spectral Characteristics of Different Lu1 – xRExBO3 Structural Modifications
p. 1795 abstract
Resonant Precession Modes of a Dipole System under a Weak AC Field
p. 1811 abstract
Crystallophysical Model of Ion Transport in Single-Crystal Ba1 – xLaxF2 + x and Ca1 – xYxF2 + x Superionic Conductors
p. 1821 abstract
Electronic Structure and Diffusion of Sodium in Na4 – xKxMg(MoO4)3
p. 1833 abstract
Antiferrodistortive Soft Mode in PbZr0.024Ti0.976O3 Crystal
p. 1840 abstract
“Nucleation” Cracks on the Surface of a Silicon Crystal
p. 1847 abstract
Effect of Magnesium Impurity Concentration on Electrical Properties of LiNbO3 Crystals
p. 1851 abstract
Relaxation of Polarization in a Single Crystal of SrTiO3 under the Static Direct Flexoelectric Effect
p. 1857 abstract
Solvent-Dependent Thermoelectric Performance of PC70BM
p. 1863 abstract
The Optical Blueshift Saturation Behavior of MgxZn1 – xO Films
p. 1869 abstract
Cr3+-Doped Crystals as Promising Materials for Laser Cooling of Solids
p. 1875 abstract
Broadband EPR Spectroscopy of Tb3+ and Fe2+ Ions in YAlO3 Single Crystals
p. 1879 abstract
Phase Transitions in the Three-Dimensional Weakly Diluted Potts Model with q = 5
p. 1884 abstract
Magnetic and Magnetocaloric Effects in Systems with Reverse First-Order Transitions
p. 1889 abstract