- Paul Karl
Maria Harteck (20 July 1902 – 22
January 1985) was an
Austrian physical chemist. In 1945
under Operation Epsilon in "the big sweep" throughout...
-
fission research than did
Walther Bothe,
Klaus Clusius, Otto Hahn, Paul
Harteck, or
Werner Heisenberg. Esau was
appointed as
Reichsmarschall Hermann Göring's...
- with Paul
Harteck,
discovered the spin
isomers of hydrogen,
orthohydrogen and parahydrogen. He died in Göttingen in 1957 at the age of 58.
Harteck, Paul (1958)...
- (unpaid lecturer) at the
University of
Hamburg and
began working with Paul
Harteck,
director of the university's
physical chemistry department and advisor...
-
included Walther Bothe,
Siegfried Flügge, Hans Geiger, Otto Hahn, Paul
Harteck,
Gerhard Hoffmann,
Josef Mattauch and
Georg Stetter. A
second meeting was...
- was
first detected in 1934 by
Ernest Rutherford, Mark
Oliphant and Paul
Harteck after bombarding deuterium with
deuterons (deuterium nuclei). Deuterium...
-
Operation Epsilon:
Erich Bagge Kurt
Diebner Walther Gerlach Otto Hahn Paul
Harteck Werner Heisenberg Horst Korsching Max von Laue Carl
Friedrich von Weizsäcker...
- deuterons, now
known to be impossible. In May 1934, Mark Oliphant, Paul
Harteck, and
Ernest Rutherford at the
Cavendish Laboratory,
published an intentional...
-
tritium was
prepared in 1934 by
Ernest Rutherford, Mark Oliphant, and Paul
Harteck.
Heavy water,
which consists of
deuterium in the
place of
regular hydrogen...
-
stable isomer form of
liquid hydrogen, parahydrogen, was
achieved by Paul
Harteck and Karl
Friedrich Bonhoeffer in 1929. The two
nuclei in a
dihydrogen molecule...