G. N. Glasoe - Selected Literature

Selected Literature

  • G. Norris Glasoe Contact Potential Difference between Iron and Nickel and their Photoelectric Work Functions, Phys. Rev. Volume 38, Issue 8, 1490 - 1496 (1931). Institutional citation: University of Wisconsin. Received 5 September 1931.
  • E. Mc Millan, H. L. Anderson, E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, E. Fermi, G. N. Glasoe, F. G. Slack Radioactive Recoils from Uranium Activated by Neutrons, Phys. Rev. Volume 55, Number 5, 510-511 (1939).
  • H. L. Anderson, E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, E. Fermi, G. N. Glasoe, and F. G. Slack The Fission of Uranium, Phys. Rev. Volume 55, Number 5, 511 - 512 (1939). Institutional citation: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 16 February 1939.
  • G. N. Glasoe and J. Steigman Fission Products from Uranium, Phys. Rev. Volume 55, Issue 10, 982 - 983 (1939). Institutional citation: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 1 May 1939.
  • E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, and G. N. Glasoe Range Distribution of the Uranium Fission Fragments, Phys. Rev. Volume 55, Issue 10, 982 - 982 (1939). Institutional citation: Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University, New York, New York. Received 1 May 1939.
  • G. N. Glasoe and J. Steigman Radioactive Products from Gases Produced in Uranium Fission, Phys. Rev. Volume 58, Issue 1, 1 - 6 (1940). Glasoe was identified as being at the Columbia University, New York, New York. Steigman was identified as being at the College of the City of New York, New York, New York and Pupin Physics Laboratories, Columbia University. Received 13 May 1940.
  • G. N. Glasoe, H. Landon, and W. A. McKinley Progress Report for October 1, 1951 to September 30, 1952, Technical Report NYO-869 48 pages, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Subject matter of this report: particle physics.
  • C. O. Muehlhause, S. D. Bloom, H. E. Wegner, and G. N. Glasoe Neutron Scattering from Iron and Carbon by Time-of-Flight, Phys. Rev. Volume 103, Issue 3, 720 - 726 (1956). Institutional citation: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York. Received 26 April 1956. Current address for Wegner: Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico.
  • H. H. Landon, A. J. Elwyn, G. N. Glasoe, and S. Oleksa Neutron Scattering at 2.2 Mev by Time of Flight, Phys. Rev. Volume 112, Issue 4, 1192 - 1200 (1958). Institutional citation: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York. Received 17 July 1958. Current address for Landon: National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.
  • A. J. Elwyn, H. H. Landon, Sophie Oleksa, and G. N. Glasoe Study of Some (p, n) Reactions by Neutron Time of Flight, Phys. Rev. Volume 112, Issue 4, 1200 - 1209 (1958). Institutional citation: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, New York. Received 17 July 1958. Current address for Landon: National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D. C.
  • J. A. Benjamin, J. J. Diener, G. N. Glasoe, J. D. Larson, K. F. Minati, P. C. Rogers, H. E. Wegner, H. R. Hyder Terminal Ion Source System for the Brookhaven Three-Stage Tandem Facility, IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science Volume 18, Issue 3, 118 – 122 (1971)

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