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Francis William Aston,
Arthur Jeffrey Dempster,
Kenneth Bainbridge and
Josef Mattauch in 1936) in that they
focus the ion
beams both in
direction and velocity...
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Josef Mattauch (21
November 1895 – 10
August 1976) was a
nuclear physicist and chemist. He was
known for the
development of the
Mattauch-Herzog double-focusing...
- The
Mattauch isobar rule,
formulated by
Josef Mattauch in 1934,
states that if two
adjacent elements on the
periodic table have
isotopes of the same m****...
- was
Josef Mattauch's department,
while Nuclear Chemistry was Str****mann's department.
Mattauch was
appointed director of the institute.
Mattauch developed...
- (qualitatively) by
other nuclear models and has
important consequences. The
Mattauch isobar rule
states that if two
adjacent elements on the
periodic table...
- Flügge, Hans Geiger, Otto Hahn, Paul Harteck,
Gerhard Hoffmann,
Josef Mattauch, and
Georg Stetter. A
second meeting was held soon
thereafter and included...
- ISSN 2662-1355. PMC 7612339. PMID 35146439.
Franziska Funke;
Linus Mattauch; Inge van den Bijgaart; H.
Charles J. Godfray;
Cameron Hepburn;
David Klenert;...
- have a lower-energy
neighbor to
which they can
decay by beta decay. See
Mattauch isobar rule. (123Te is
expected to
decay to 123Sb, but the half-life appears...
- Flügge, Hans Geiger, Otto Hahn, Paul Harteck,
Gerhard Hoffmann,
Josef Mattauch, and
Georg Stetter. Its purpose, as
Bagge later recalled, was to make all...
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belong to a few
impurities (barium, chromium, and platinum). In 1934,
Josef Mattauch finally formulated the
isobar rule. One of the
indirect consequences of...