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Okorokov effect

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The Okorokov effect (Template:Lang-ru) is the name given to resonant coherent excitation of heavy ions moving in crystals under channeling conditions. V. Okorokov predicted this effect in 1965 and it was first observed by Sheldon Datz in 1978.