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Superconducting Alpha‐Uranium Shows Positive Isotope Effect

DEC 01, 1967

DOI: 10.1063/1.3034061

The superconducting transition temperature Tc of alpha‐uranium is higher for U238 than for U235 according to a recent experiment at Los Alamos by Robert D. Fowler, James D. G. Lindsay, Ralph W. White (Los Alamos), H. Hunter Hill (Los Alamos and University of California, La Jolla) and Bernd T. Matthias (Bell Labs and University of California, La Jolla). It was reported in Phys. Rev. Letters, 16 Oct.

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Volume 20, Number 12

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