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Institute of Physics, U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences. He visited 

 the United States in 1960 to attend the 20th Annual Conference 

 on Physical Electronics in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In June 

 1962 he was elected a Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. 

 Academy of Sciences. 



As of November 1962, he was appointed Director of the new 

 Siberian Branch Institute of Solid State Physics and Semi- 

 conductor Electronics. 

 Bibliography: 



Barium titanate— a new ferro-electric. Uspekhi Fiz. Nauk 

 38, 461-64 (1949). 



and Yu. F. Novototskii-Vlasov, I. B. Neizvestnyi . The nature 

 of recombination surface centers on Germanium. Fiz. 

 tverdogotela J^, #9, 1471-74(1959). 



Using the stationary photoconductivity method for investigat- 

 ing the relationship of surface recombination rate to surface 

 potential. Fiz. tverdogotela 2^, #10, 2431-38 (1960). 

 Surface charge changes in heated Germanium in a vacuum. 

 Fiz. tverdogotela 3, #6, 1718-22 (1961). 



and A. F. Plotnikov. Germanium surface levels according to 

 infrared region photoconductivity. Fiz. tverdogotela^, #5, 

 1557-1560 (1961). 



and N. M. Pavlov, M. A. Selezneva. Temperature relation- 

 ship to parameters of recombined surface centers in Ger- 

 manium. Fiz. tverdogotela _3, #3, 832-840 (1961). 

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SADOVSKII, MIKHAIL ALEKSANDRQVICH (Physicist) 



M. A. Sadovskii was born November 6, 1904. He graduated 

 from Leningrad Polytechnic Institute in 1928. From 1930-1931, 

 he worked at the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Seismological 

 Institute, and from 1941-1946, he was employed on the staff of 

 the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Presidium. In 1946 he began 

 working at the Institute of Chemical Physics. Since 1941, he 

 has been a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. 

 He was awarded the title Hero of Socialist Labor in 1949. He 

 has also been the recipient of a Stalin Prize. In 1953, he was 

 elected to the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences as a Corresponding 

 Member. 



The scientific work of Sadovskii is devoted to the physics 

 and mechanics of explosions. He studied the destructive action 



