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Robert V. Pound

Robert Pound (1919 - 2010) was an American physicist who helped discover nuclear magnetic resonance and who devised the famous Pound-Rebka experiment supporting general relativity. Pound received the National Medal of Science in 1990 for his lifetime contributions to the field of physics.

attachment to Sept Camera

attachment to Sept Camera

Robert V. Pound
1950-1959
bin of spare parts for marginal oscillator

bin of spare parts for marginal oscillator

Department of Physics, Harvard University
late 20th Century
Gulfwax paraffin, type used in NMR experiment

Gulfwax paraffin, type used in NMR experiment

Gulf Oil Corporation
circa 1945
Keuffel & Esser Decilon slide rule

Keuffel & Esser Decilon slide rule

Keuffel & Esser Company
copyright 1961
marginal oscillator for NMR

marginal oscillator for NMR

Department of Physics, Harvard University
mid 20th-late 20th Century
modulator (probably lab-made)

modulator (probably lab-made)

General Radio Company
mid 20th-late 20th Century
NMR probe "squeezing apparatus"

NMR probe "squeezing apparatus"

Robert V. Pound
circa 1950
permanent magnet used for NMR

permanent magnet used for NMR

Edward Mills Purcell
1947
Polyphase Duplex Decitrig slide rule

Polyphase Duplex Decitrig slide rule

Keuffel & Esser Company
circa 1956
Proportional counter from second Pound-Rebka experiment

Proportional counter from second Pound-Rebka experiment

Robert V. Pound
circa 1961
radio-frequency inductance coil (part of marginal oscillator)

radio-frequency inductance coil (part of marginal oscillator)

Department of Physics, Harvard University
mid 20th-late 20th Century
samples for NMR experiments in wood rack

samples for NMR experiments in wood rack

Fisher Scientific Company
mid 20th-20th Century
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