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Isotron Declassified

MAY 01, 1952
Isotope Separator Data Declassified by AEC

DOI: 10.1063/1.3067585

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Details of experimental and theoretical work with the isotron isotope separator, developed at Princeton University during the early intensive search for a feasible electromagnetic method for separating uranium‐235 from uranium‐238, have also been declassified by the Atomic Energy Commission.

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Volume 5, Number 5

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