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Fusor and other equipment

 File — Box: 3, Folder: 2

Scope and Contents

  1. 1: Negative of P0437n01_08_003.
  2. 2-3: Negative only, Farnsworth's tv camera tube, the "image dissector"
  3. 4-5: Negatives only, unknown equipment
  4. 6-8: Negatives only, Farnsworth's tv camera tube, the "image dissector"
  5. 9: Negative of P0437n01_08_004.
  6. 10-11: Negatives only, Element of Fusor
  7. 12-15: Negatives only, unknown equipment
  8. 16-17: Negatives only, unknown equipment
  9. 18: Negative of P0437n01_08_005.
  10. 19: Negative only, unknown equipment
  11. 20: Negative only, unknown equipment
  12. 21: Negative only, unknown equipment
  13. 22: Negative only, unknown equipment
  14. 23: Negative only, unknown equipment
  15. 24 The glow of the interior of the MK I fusor, Circa 1961.
  16. 25 Ionized gas being “pulled” from fusor by force if the permanent magnet, Circa 1961.
  17. 26 The glow of the interior of the MK I fusor, Circa 1961, slide. Duplicate (P0437n03_02_024).
  18. 27 Ionized gas being “pulled” from fusor by force if the permanent magnet, Circa 1961. slide. Duplicate (P0437n03_02_025).
  19. 28 Tube operating large flash, January 24, 1961, Duplicate see (P0437n01_17_004)
  20. 29 Tube operating polaroid filter room lite on flash lite on 1 small discharge, January 24, 1961.
  21. 30 Tube operating 1 high mode discharge 15 low mode discharge, January 24, 1961.
  22. 31 Tube operating, January 24, 1961 10:00 am.
  23. 32 Fusor, Duplicate see (P0437n01_17_004)
  24. 33 Fusor, Duplicate see (P0437n03_02_030)
  25. 34 Fusor, Duplicate see (P0437n03_02_029)
  26. 35 Fusor in protective cage.
  27. 36 Unidentified equipment.
  28. 37 Unidentified tube.
  29. 38 Section of later model fusor.
  30. 39 MK I MOD 1 fusor.
  31. 40 Early fusor. Tube attacthed to “sniff” fusable particles. MK I.
  32. 41 MK I in bell jar.
  33. 42 Mk I fusor in operational setup showing viewing devices. Early fusor. Holes and mirrors are to view reaction, August 16 1960. Duplicate see (P0437n03_03_025)
  34. 43 The so-called MARK-III-Ex1 was a MARK-III type device utilized for engineering studies.
  35. 44 Looking through window into fusor interior. Later model.
  36. 45 Inner cathode of fusor.
  37. 46 “Early MK I fusor device clamped to pipe, on right is miniature, but powered counter.”
  38. 47 Deflecting coil mount for 1928 image director tube.
  39. 48 Ion guns after a lot of use.
  40. 49 Inner anode of fusor.
  41. 50 Vacuum coupling fusion setup.
  42. 51 Fusor, early anode design.
  43. 52 Duplicate see (P0437n03_03_017)
  44. 53 Duplicate see (P0437n01_18_006)
  45. 54 Top view of MK I fusor.
  46. 55 Fusor cathode.

Dates

  • 1900-1980

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 1.75 Linear Feet (4 archives boxes)

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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