YUGOSLAVIA - IPB

INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS

Pregrevica 118, P.O. Box 68, YU-11081 Zemun-Belgrade

Telephone: +381 11 316 0260
Telefax: +381 11 316 2190
E-mail: popovic@phy.bg.ac.yu
URL:   http://www.phy.bg.ac.yu

Director: Popovic, Dragan (Prof. Dr.)

Center for Theoretical Physics
Šijacki, Djordje (Director)
Aleksic, Najdan
Grozdanov, Tasko
Jovanovic, Dušan
Vranješ, Jovo
Vukovic, Slobodan

Center for Experimental Physics
Petrovic, Zoran (Director)
Mihajlov, Anatolij
Popovic, Marko
Rajišic, Slavica
Tasic, Mirjana
Vrhovac, Slobodan

Center for Atomic and Subatomic Physics
Marinkovic, Bratislav (Director)
Glišic, Srboljub
Ševic, Dragutin

Center for Applied and Technical Physics
Antanasijevic, Radovan (Director)
Banjanac, Radomir
Dragic, Aleksandar
Jokovic, Dejan
Joksimovic, Dušan
Stanojevic, Jovica
Udovicic, Vladimir
Vukovic, Jovan


Research activities:
Center for Theoretical Physics:
Studies of anomalous particle and energy transport in the presence of strong drift-wave turbulence and self-organization phenomena, and nonlinear effects in resistive MHD and microinstabilities.

Laser interaction with matter, induced transparency, nonlinear phenomena in plasma-filled wave guides.

Center for Experimental Physics:
Plasma diagnostics (spectral, mass and energy analysis), plasma deposition, plasma - surface interactions, high energy particle detector modeling, non ideal plasmas, ion - atom collisions, multiphoton excitation and dissociation of molecules, environmental physics.

Center for Atomic and Subatomic Physics:
Measurements of electron scattering cross sections (CS) relevant to edge plasmas are continued. Currently, electron elastic and inelastic differential CS on Ar, Zn and Yb have been investigated. Also, broadening and shift of spectral lines in plasmas have been studied using a low pressure arc at 50,800K ≤ Te ≤ 131,800K, ne=(2.1 - 6.4) x 10-17cm-3.

Center for Applied and Technical Physics:
Measurement of the yield of neutrons, positive particles and X-rays emitted from a deuterium plasma focus of 36kJ (≈ 1010 n/pulse); identification of positive particles, neutron detection.

IAEA 2001
2001-10-31