Physics Department faculty conduct research which contributes to the creation of new knowledge based in the most basic laws that govern the behavior of nature. Their research programs involve undergraduate students and international opportunities for collaborations with academics, industry, and governmental organizations.
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Submissions from 1967
High‐Magnetic‐Field Studies of Orthorhombic and Rhombohedral Al2−xFexO3 Compounds, M. Schieber, Richard B. Frankel, N. A. Blum, et al.
Observation of Centrifugal Stretching in Sm152, D. Yeboah-Amankwah, L. Grodzins, and Richard B. Frankel
Submissions from 1966
Isomer-Shift Measurement in W182, S. G. Cohen, N. A. Blum, Y. W. Chow, et al.
Magnetic Structure of Ga2−xFexO3, R. B. Frankel, N. A. Blum, S. Foner, et al.
Ferromagnetic Metals in High Magnetic Fields, A. J. Freeman, N. A. Blum, S. Foner, et al.
Hyperfine Fields and Isomer Shifts in Magnetically Ordered Europium Compounds, H. H. Wickman, I. Nowik, J. H. Wernick, et al.
Submissions from 1965
Ferrimagnetic Structure of Magnetoelectric Ga2-xFexO3, Richard B. Frankel, N. A. Blum, S. Foner, et al.
Sign Change of Induced Hyperfine Fields in the 5p Shell, Richard B. Frankel, J. J. Huntzicker, E. Matthias, et al.
Cerium Magnesium Nitrate Temperature Scale from Nuclear Orientation, Richard B. Frankel, D. A. Shirley, and N. J. Stone
Submissions from 1964
Angular Distributions of Conversion Electrons from Oriented Ce137m Nuclei, Richard B. Frankel, D. A. Shirley, and N. J. Stone
Resonant Absorption Studies with Eu151, D. A. Shirley, Richard B. Frankel, and H. H. Wickman