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Mark B.Strugatskiy, assistant
professor, candidate of physico-mathematical sciences Phone: +38 (0652)
23-02-32 E-mail: strugatsky@tnu.crimea.ua
It was established in 1972 by Professor A.S.Khiystov. Assistant Professors: M.B.Strugatskiy
(physics of semiconductors and dielectrics, crystalophysics, magnetic characteristics
of solids), A.B.Yatsenko (nuclear magnetic resonance in solids, radioscopy
of solids), A.K.Pankratov (crystallography, physics of metals, X-ray structure
analysis), N.I.Karpenko (information processing devices) and E.M.Maksimova
(oscillatory spectroscopy, numerical methods in physics); Senior Lecturers:
V.A.Chuklov (electricity and magnetism, optics), S.V.Yagupov (crystal
growth, modern methods of crystal synthesis) and A.V.Sapiga (electricity
and magnetism, computer methods in physics); Assistant A.Ya.Khrenov
(oscillatory spectroscopy, physics of semiconductors- and dielectrics).
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Students graduate as specialists in structure and physical
characteristics of solids, experimental methods of solid-state research (X-ray
structure analysis, radio and optical spectroscopy, magnetooptics, magnetic metering,
etc.) as well as modern methods of crystal synthesis. Educational and scientific
sections: radioscopy laboratory, X-ray structure analysis laboratory, crystal
growth laboratory. Solution-melt and gastransport
synthesis of monocrystals of magnetic ferrodielectrics and their behaviour; synthesis
and processing of profiled corundum monocrystals; surface magnetism and magnetoacoustic
effect in antiferromagnetics, development of a new diffraction method for research
into magnetostructured substancesmagnet Mossbauer graphics; research into faulted
structure of lithium niobate monocrystals; development of new class optoelectronic
devices. | are maintained
with the NASU Institutes (the Institute of Radioelectronics, Donetsk Physicotechnical
Institute and the Institute of Monocrystals), the Ukrainian State Institute of
Mineral Resources, Domain Design Bureau, Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk,
Tomsk (Russia), Erevan (Armenia), Vienna (Austria) and Szczecin (Poland) Universities,
the RAS Institutes (Institute of General Physics, the Institute of Physical Problems,
the Institute of Physics at the RAS Siberian Division, Kurchatov Institute, the
Research Institute for Physicotechnical and Radiotechnical Metering, the Institute
of Silicate Chemistry, the Institute of Metal Physics at the RAS Ural Divison),
Gavish Corporation (Israel). |