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Author Nabiullina Lilia A.
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Nabiullina Lilia A.

Dielectric spectroscopy as means of diagnostics of electronic states of sillenites

Condensed matter physics
Ilinskiy A.V. Castro R.A. Nabiullina L.A. Pashkevich M.E. Shadrin E.B.
  • Year: 2013
  • Issue: 4
  • 448
  • 3909
  • Pages: 94-100

Magnetooptical effects  in undoped bismuth silicate crystals

Condensed matter physics
Shadrin E.B. Ilinskiy A.V. Castro R.A. Nabiullina L.A. Pashkevich M.E.
  • Year: 2013
  • Issue: 4
  • 508
  • 4073
  • Pages: 9-20

An effect of optical radiation on charge and magnetic states of the iron ions in the sillenites

Condensed matter physics
Kapralova V.M. Ilinskiy A.V. Castro R.A. Nabiullina L.A. Shadrin E.B.
  • Year: 2016
  • Issue: 4
  • 179
  • 3375
  • Pages: 22-32
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