Harvard University cyclotron laboratory

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The Harvard University cyclotron laboratory was a research facility at Harvard that housed a powerful cyclotron used for nuclear physics experiments and contributed to early atomic research during the World War II era.

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instanceOf cyclotron laboratory
nuclear physics laboratory
research facility
contributedTo early atomic research
wartime nuclear research in the United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era World War II era
fieldOfWork atomic physics
nuclear physics
particle physics
hasFacility cyclotron
hasResearchInfrastructure powerful cyclotron
historicalPeriod mid-20th century
inception 1940s
locatedIn Cambridge, Massachusetts
Harvard University
Massachusetts
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Harvard Faculty of Arts and Sciences campus
surface form: Harvard campus
notableFor housing one of the more powerful university cyclotrons of its time
operatedBy Harvard University
partOf Harvard University Department of Physics
researchFocus nuclear reactions
particle beams
radioisotope production
significantEvent World War II
usedBy Harvard physicists
visiting researchers
usedFor atomic research
nuclear physics experiments
particle acceleration

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Manhattan Project sites hasPart Harvard University cyclotron laboratory