Lavrent'ev, Oleg Aleksandrovich on 1994 June 1: in Ukrainian.
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Abstract/Description: | Army service, development of ideas on nuclear fusion and H-bomb. Letter to Stalin about possibiltiy to make hydrogen bomb, D-Li variant. Invitation to Moscow University. Meetings with Minister of Atomic Energy Makhnev, Chairman of the Special Committee (on nuclear weapons) Beria, Skharov, Kurchatov, Vannikov and so on. Institute of Atomic Energy. Golovin, Artsimovich, Budker. Electromagnetic traps. Zavenyagin. Political troubles. Death of benefactor Beria. Kharkiv variant. "Nautilus". Belosel'sky, Dimirchanov, Alikhanyan. Temperature 2.5 million degrees. Unstabilities. 1973 y. Electrostatic and electromagnetic traps. Troubles about declaration of discovery. Certificates from Sakharov and Golovin. Some protocols of Scientific Council of Institute. |
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Subject(s): | Alikhani︠a︡n, A. I. (Artemiĭ Isaakovich), 1908- Art︠s︡imovich, L. A. (Lev Andreevich), 1909-1973 Budker, G. I. (Gersh It︠s︡kovich), 1918-1977 Lavrent'ev, Oleg Aleksandrovich, 1930 Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953 Moskovskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova Electromagnetism Electrostatics Hydrogen bomb Nuclear fission Nuclear weapons Physicists -- Soviet Union Soldiers -- Soviet Union Temperature |
Title: | Lavrent'ev, Oleg Aleksandrovich on 1994 June 1: in Ukrainian. | |
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Name(s): |
Lavrent'ev, Oleg Aleksandrovich, 1930 Ranyuk, Yuri, interviewer. |
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Type of Resource: | mixed material | |
Genre: | Oral histories. | |
Issuance: | monographic | |
Date Created: | 1994 | |
Extent: |
Audio recording: 4 cassettets (4.0 hours). Transcript: 59 pages. |
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Abstract/Description: | Army service, development of ideas on nuclear fusion and H-bomb. Letter to Stalin about possibiltiy to make hydrogen bomb, D-Li variant. Invitation to Moscow University. Meetings with Minister of Atomic Energy Makhnev, Chairman of the Special Committee (on nuclear weapons) Beria, Skharov, Kurchatov, Vannikov and so on. Institute of Atomic Energy. Golovin, Artsimovich, Budker. Electromagnetic traps. Zavenyagin. Political troubles. Death of benefactor Beria. Kharkiv variant. "Nautilus". Belosel'sky, Dimirchanov, Alikhanyan. Temperature 2.5 million degrees. Unstabilities. 1973 y. Electrostatic and electromagnetic traps. Troubles about declaration of discovery. Certificates from Sakharov and Golovin. Some protocols of Scientific Council of Institute. | |
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Advance notice of two business days required to use audio or video tapes. Interview was conducted June 1, 1994 by Yuri Ranyuk. Interview conducted as part of series of oral history interviews with senior physicists on the origin and development of physics in Ukraine. The subject matter runs frompioneering nuclear disintigration experiments done in 1932 through the continuing development of nuclear, plasma, theoretical, material, low temperature, and other physics in former Soviet Union (now Ukraine). Physicist. At the National Scientific Center, Kharkiv Institute of Physics and Technology, Ukraine. He has been called "Father of Nuclear Fusion Research in the USSR." In Ukranian. |
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Subject(s): |
Alikhani︠a︡n, A. I. (Artemiĭ Isaakovich), 1908- Art︠s︡imovich, L. A. (Lev Andreevich), 1909-1973 Budker, G. I. (Gersh It︠s︡kovich), 1918-1977 Lavrent'ev, Oleg Aleksandrovich, 1930 Stalin, Joseph, 1879-1953 Moskovskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova Electromagnetism Electrostatics Hydrogen bomb Nuclear fission Nuclear weapons Physicists -- Soviet Union Soldiers -- Soviet Union Temperature |
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Library Classification: | OH 4398 | |
Held by: | American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA | |
Restrictions on Access: |
In footnotes or endnotes please cite AIP interviews like this: Interview of Oleg Aleksandrovich Lavrent'ev by Yuri Ranyuk on 1994 June 1, Niels Bohr Library & Archives, American Institute of Physics, College Park, MD USA, repository.aip.org/islandora/object/nbla:266114 Oral history interview may be read by any researcher with an approved access application on file, but copies and quotes may not be made, except with the written permission of the Institute. |
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