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Fusor and other equipment

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 4

Scope and Contents

  1. 1 Photo of fusor through bell jar to show anode, Duplicate see (P0437n01_17_016)
  2. 2 Special effects shot of fusor (MK II) depicts interior and exterior of fusor.
  3. 3 Duplicate see (P0437n01_17_016)
  4. 4 Early fusor. Holes and mirrors are to view reaction, August 16 1960. Duplicate see (P0437n03_03_025)
  5. 5 caption 1: The MARK-III system was similar to the MARK-II with two important exceptions: the anode shell was utilized as the vacuum chamber and the arrangement was far more flexible. This apparatus was utilized principally for engineering studies. 1964-1967. caption 2: Mark III assembly installed on vacuum system. caption 3: Late model fusor all built up with guns. Post PTF?
  6. 6 Photomultiplier, 6PQA.
  7. 7 Deflection coil assembly.
  8. 8 IP25.
  9. 9 Antenna assembly with mast.
  10. 10 Photomultiplier, IOPSC.
  11. 11 Two multipactors
  12. 12 Deflection coil and subassy.
  13. 13 Duplicate see (P0437n03_02_037)
  14. 14 “Ghosted” view of fusor.
  15. 15 Fusor
  16. 16 Clockwise: iotron, Occillite, Oscillight, and image dissector. Circa 1928-34.
  17. 17 Late model fusor (MK IV) out of its’ pit.
  18. 18 Duplicate see (P0437n03_02_030)
  19. 19 Duplicate see (P0437n03_02_029)
  20. 20 Duplicate see (P0437n01_17_004)

Dates

  • 1900-1980

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 1.75 Linear Feet (4 archives boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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