Viktor-Andrei Stanislawowitsch Borowik-Romanow

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Wiktor Andrei Stanislavovich Borovik-Romanov (called Andrei and often quoted AS Borovik-Romanov, Russian Виктор-Андрей Станиславович Боровик-Романов , English transcription Victor-Andrei Borovik-Romanov *  18th March 1920 in Petrograd , † 31 July 1997 in Cairns , Australia ) was a Russian physicist.

Borowik-Romanow (he came from the Romanov aristocratic family ) graduated from Lomonosov University in 1947 . He then worked at the Moscow Institute for Measurements and Measuring Instruments and from 1956 at the Institute for Physical Problems of the Soviet Academy of Sciences (later the Kapiza Institute ).

He examined as experimental physicists to antiferromagnetism and discovered the Piezomagnetism . In 1984 he was one of the discoverers of spin superfluidity .

In 1966 he became a corresponding member of the Soviet Academy of Sciences . In 1972 he received the Landau Prize . He had been a member of the German Academy of Natural Scientists Leopoldina since 1984 .

Fonts

  • Editor Spin waves and magnetic relaxations , 2 volumes, North Holland 1988
  • Editor with EP Velichov Physics of the 20th century: history and outlook , Moscow, MIR Publ. 1987
  • Low temperature physics , Moscow, MIR Publ. 1985
  • with Yuri M. Bunkov Spin supercurrent and magnetic relaxation in He-3 , Harwood Academic Publ. 1990
  • with Yuri M. Bunkov, VV Dmitriev, Yu.M. Mukharskiy: Long Lived Induction Decay Signal Investigations in 3 He , JETP Lett., Volume 40, 1984, p. 1033

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of members Leopoldina: V.-Andrej Borovik-Romanov