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Spectroscopy at NYU

MAY 01, 1966

DOI: 10.1063/1.3048266

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Research on atomic hyperfine structure and isotope shifts has begun at the Bronx campus of New York University in a new laboratory containing a high‐resolution optical spectrograph of 10‐meter focal length. Henry H. Stroke, associate professor of physics, built the laboratory for a systematic study of heavy radioactive isotopes. The National Science Foundation gave $178 100 for construction and four years of research.

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Volume 19, Number 5

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