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Los Alamos National Laboratory.
A brief history of the Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics Group at Los Alamos, 2007.
This brief history documents the growth of low-temperature physics research from the early 1940s to 2006, as well as the development of the Condensed Matter and Thermal Physics Group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. This document also includes lists of all current and past staff members and affiliates. This document was written by Greg Swift and Joe Thompson, with assistance from Ed Hammel, Dean Taylor, Jim Hoffer, and Marty Maley.
The Los Alamos National Laboratory was founded during World War II as a secret, centralized facility to coordinate the scientific research of the Manhattan Project to develop the first nuclear weapons. The laboratory was officially known first as Site Y, and later was known as Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory. The current organization is a United States Department of Energy (DOE) national laboratory, managed and operated by Los Alamos National Security (LANS).
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Hammel, Edward F. (Edward Frederick), 1918-
Hoffer, James K.
Maley, Martin P.
Swift, Gregory W.
Taylor, R. Dean
Thompson, J. D. (Joe D.)
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American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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