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…also of Interest: Albany, Michigan State, Germanium

NOV 01, 1967

DOI: 10.1063/1.3034030

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The State University of New York, Albany expects to install a 4‐MeV Dynamitron in the academic year 1968–69 that will produce intense beams of positive ions for the study of low‐yield neutron and proton capture reactions. The research program, directed by Jagadish Garg, will include nucleon polarization studies and high‐resolution neutron and gamma spectroscopy… Michigan State University will soon have a TRIGA Mark 1 reactor that will operate at 250 thermal kW… J. C. McGroddy and M. I. Nathan of IBM find that bulk germanium in a high electric field can modulate a direct current with high‐frequency oscillations in the gigahertz range.

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Volume 20, Number 11

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