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Walker Bleakney

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Along with validating the possibility that 3H could be unstable, his work also produced some of the earliest trustworthy proof of the tritium content of regular hydrogen.For example, he proved that heavy water contains traces of tritium i.e. triple-weight hydrogen (1935). In a team with other
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New York Times: LAST OF ELEMENTS MADE IN 'QUANTITY'; Princeton Physicists Announce Creation of Hydrogen Three in Tangible Form. FILL GAP IN ATOMIC TABLE Washington Science Session Hears of Synthetic Production From Water.By WILLIAM L. LAURENCE. Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. April 29,
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New York Times: THE WEEK IN SCIENCE: MAN BATTLES WITH THE WINDS; Dust Storms Raise Fears That the West May Become a Sahara -- Whence Come Cosmic Rays? -- Boulder Dam's Life; By WALDEMAR KAEMPFFERT, March 31,
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New York Times:SPLIT-SECOND SPEED OF RADIUM CLOCKED; New Device Records Passage of Alpha Particles Ten Millionths of a Second Apart, February 27, 1932
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New York Times:SCIENCE PRODUCES NEW HEAVY WATER; Ten Drops of Tritium Yielded by 'Boiling Down' 75 Tons of Ordinary Water, March 16, 1935
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A New Mass Spectrometer with Improved Focusing Properties, Phys. Rev. 53, 521–529 (1938), Walker Bleakney and John A. Hipple, Jr.
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R. J. Emrich. Walker Bleakney and the development of the shock tube at Princeton. Shock Wave 5(1996):327–39.
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New York Times:PRINCETON WINS HONOR; Physics Laboratory Gets Atomic Safety Award, September 24, 1961
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National Academies Press, Biographical Memoirs V.73 (1998), Walker Bleakney by GEORGE T. REYNOLDS
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Princeton University Library Manuscripts Division:Walker Bleakney Papers, 1920s-1961
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Measuring mass: from positive rays to proteins By Michael A. Grayson, page 133
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Cyrus Fogg Bracket Professor of Physics, Princeton University, 1953
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Declassified military records, NEW LIMITATION CHANGE TO, ADB279629
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Class of 1909 Professor of Physics, Princeton University, 1963
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Members of the United States National Academy of Sciences
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in 1924 with a BS degree. He received his Ph.D. from the
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Elderton, Pennsylvania
Santa Barbara, California
Whitman College
University of Minnesota
Doctoral advisor
John T. Tate
physicist
mass spectrometers
atomic physics
molecular physics
fluid dynamics
ionization
blast waves
Princeton University
World War II
Whitman College
University of Minnesota
Princeton University

World War II
shock tube
National Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences





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