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Florida Dedicates National High Magnetic Field Laboratory

DEC 01, 1994

DOI: 10.1063/1.2808739

On 1 October, four years after the National Science Foundation chose to build a new high‐magnetic‐field laboratory at Florida State University rather than upgrade the existing Francis Bitter National Magnet Laboratory at MIT (see PHYSICS TODAY, January 1991, page 53), the new laboratory was dedicated in Tallahassee.

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Volume 47, Number 12

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