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184-inch cyclotron, calutron conversion. Coarse control for 184-inch magnet. Photo taken 7/03/1946. 184"-270 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

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Photographs Documenting Scientists, Special Events, and Nuclear Research Facilities, Instruments, and Projects at the Berkeley Lab

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03/07/1946
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Restricted - Possibly Specific Use Restriction: Copyright Note: The University of California, as the Department of Energy contractor managing the historical image scanning project, has asserted a continuing legal interest in the digital versions of the images included in the NARA accession, and, accordingly, has stipulated that anyone intending to use any of these digital images for commercial purposes, including textbooks, commercial materials, and periodicals, must obtain prior permission from the University of California-Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, through photo@lbl.gov.

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184-inch cyclotron block design study. Photo taken 8/05/1949. 184"-1062 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

Walking the 72-inch bubble chamber. Paul Hernandez of mechanical engineering conceived the ingenious idea of devising a hydraulic walking method. With this system the bubble-chamber magnet could make right angle turns and maneuver into very tight spaces, thus eliminating the need for an outside rigging contractor. Photograph taken May 7, 1958. Bubble Chamber-500

8-inch quadrapole focusing magnet. Photograph taken August 6, 1956. Bevatron-1149

184-inch cyclotron, calutron conversion, steel plates in foreground. Photo taken 9/01/1945. Confidential, declassified 4/30/1959. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

184-inch cyclotron. Transmission live calculator. Photo taken 6/30/1953. 184"-1132

37-inch cyclotron. Stainless steel liner M3 and stainless steel gunk catcher for M3. Photo taken 5/31/1943. 37"-49. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

Pure americium hydroxide in capillary tube, isolated January 1946. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

Overview of 184-inch cyclotron construction, taken May 18, 1942. Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project [Photographer: Donald Cooksey]

12 X 60 analyzer magnet. Photograph taken November 22, 1954. Bevatron-803. ZN-1439

184-inch cyclotron oscillator, calutron conversion, view of pit under terminal, lower coil. Photo taken 10/04/1946. 184"-443 Principal Investigator/Project: Analog Conversion Project

Double return path magnet, 18 X 36 pole. Patent clearance 6/25/1959. Photograph taken December 2, 1957. Bevatron-1416

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cyclotron calutron conversion calutron conversion coarse control coarse control magnet principal investigator project analog nuclear research nuclear research facilities berkeley laboratory berkeley lab high resolution analog conversion project principal investigator special events us national archives