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Quantum Radiophysics

Quantum radiophysics is a section of radiophysics that studies the interaction of electromagnetic waves with matter, that is, the phenomena of radiation, generation, amplification, transformation and propagation of electromagnetic waves in various media, together with their attendant processes at the atomic and molecular levels. It originated in the 1950s in the USSR after the discovery of electron paramagnetic resonance , nuclear magnetic resonance and nuclear quadrupole resonance in the 1940s [1] .

Notes

  1. ↑ Formation and development of quantum radiophysics and microwave quantum electronics in Ukraine / I. I. Yeru, V. M. Shulga // Radio Physics and Radio Astronomy. - 2005. - 10, spec. issue - p. 143-159.

Literature

  • V. M. Fain , Ya. I. Khanin . Quantum Radiophysics . - Soviet radio, 1965. - 608 p.
  • V. V. Shtykov. Quantum Radiophysics . - Academy, 2009. - 334 p. - ISBN 5769553111 .
  • V.V. Semenov. Quantum Radiophysics. Radiospectroscopy - Publishing House Polytechnic. University, 2009. - 106 p. - ISBN 5742222580 .

Links

  • Afonin, A. A. // Quantum Radiophysics: study guide
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Quant_radiophysics&oldid=94606480


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