| Walter D.
Loveland |
Nuclear
Chemistry
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Professor
Education: SB, MIT (1961); PhD, University of Washington
(1966); Postdoctoral
Fellow, Argonne National Laboratory (1966-68)Sigma Xi Award for Research; F.A. Gilfillan Award for Research
Email: lovelanw@onid.orst.edu
Office: Rad Ctr B123
Phone: (541) 737-7078
FAX: (541) 737-0480
Research group web site:
http://oregonstate.edu/dept/nchem/
Affiliations: Radiation
Center
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Research
Interests: Nuclear Chemistry
The long term goals of our nuclear chemistry research group
are to search for new phenomena at the limits of nuclear stability, to
study the dynamics and thermodynamics of colliding nuclei and to apply
nuclear techniques to the study of environmental and/or biomedical
problems. In support of these goals, we are pursuing, or have recently
pursued, the following research: the study of fusion enhancement with
neutron-rich radioactive projectiles (in reactions that are relevant
for the synthesis of new heavy nuclei), the study of fusion enhancement
with halo nuclei, and the study of
"hot fusion" path to the heaviest nuclei and why it works.
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Representative
Publications
- Modern Nuclear Chemistry, (Wiley, New York, 2006) 671 pages.
- Attempt to confirm superheavy element production in the 48Ca + 238U reaction, Phys. Rev. C 72, 014605 (2005).
- Fusion studies with RIBs, Eur. Phys. J A 25, Suppl 1, 233 (2005).
- Angular distribution in multifragmentation, Phys. Rev. C 73, 047602 (2006).
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