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Okorokov effect

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The Okorokov effect (Template:Lang-ru) or resonant coherent excitation, occurs when heavy ions move in crystals under channeling conditions. V. Okorokov predicted this effect in 1965[1] and it was first observed by Sheldon Datz in 1978.


References

  1. ^ V. V. Okorokov (1965). "?". Yadernaya fizika. 2: 1009., translated in V. V. Okorokov (1966). "?". Soviet Journal of Nuclear Physics. 2: 719.