Abstract
COCKCROFT and Walton1 have shown that when lithium is subjected to proton bombardment, a group of particles of range less than 2 cm. is emitted in addition to the homogeneous group of range 8.4 cm.; the latter corresponding to the transmutation
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DEE, P. Disintegration of Lithium under Proton Bombardment. Nature 132, 818–819 (1933). https://doi.org/10.1038/132818b0
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