Discover
/
Article

Penn magnet lab

JUN 01, 1965
Physics Today

A high‐field magnet laboratory has been organized at the University of Pennsylvania and is now engaged in the construction of its equipment which is scheduled to begin operation by the beginning of 1966. The magnet laboratory is under the technical direction of Elias Burstein and is organized as part of the University’s Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, which is supported by the University, by industrial donors, and by the Advanced Research Projects Agency. Although primarily intended for use by faculty and students of the University of Pennsylvania, the facilities of the magnet laboratory will be made available also to visitors from other universities, to staff of ARPA‐sponsored industrial projects, and to the staffs of industrial sponsors of the LRSM.

This article is only available in PDF format

Related content
/
Article
/
Article
The availability of free translation software clinched the decision for the new policy. To some researchers, it’s anathema.
/
Article
The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope will survey the sky for vestiges of the universe’s expansion.
/
Article
An ultracold atomic gas can sync into a single quantum state. Researchers uncovered a speed limit for the process that has implications for quantum computing and the evolution of the early universe.
This Content Appeared In
pt-cover_1965_06.jpeg

Volume 18, Number 6

Get PT in your inbox

pt_newsletter_card_blue.png
PT The Week in Physics

A collection of PT's content from the previous week delivered every Monday.

pt_newsletter_card_darkblue.png
PT New Issue Alert

Be notified about the new issue with links to highlights and the full TOC.

pt_newsletter_card_pink.png
PT Webinars & White Papers

The latest webinars, white papers and other informational resources.

By signing up you agree to allow AIP to send you email newsletters. You further agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.