Plutonium: A reactive nuclear metal Robert J. Hanrahan Jr.Carl BoehlertSean McDeavitt Commentary Pages: 12 - 12
Plutonium: Aging mechanisms and weapon pit lifetime assessment Joseph C. MartzAdam J. Schwartz Overview Pages: 19 - 23
A brief history of TEM observations of plutonium and its alloys T. G. ZoccoA. J. Schwartz Overview Pages: 24 - 27
The alpha prime to delta reversion transformation in Pu-Ga alloys Daniel S. SchwartzJeremy N. MitchellMichael Ramos Research Summary Pages: 28 - 30
Applying the two-state invar model to delta-phase plutonium Andrew C. LawsonJoyce A. RobertsJames W. Richardson Overview Pages: 31 - 33
The electron heat capacity of high-purity alpha and stabilized-delta plutonium J. C. LashleyA. MiglioriM. S. Blau Overview Pages: 34 - 37
Superconductivity: A new window on plutonium’s complexity J. L. SarraoL. A. MoralesJ. D. Thompson Overview Pages: 38 - 40
Using the modified embedded-atom method to calculate the properties of Pu-Ga alloys M. I. BaskesK. MuralidharanF. J. Cherne Overview Pages: 41 - 50
Eutectoid equilibria relationships in binary plutonium phase diagrams L. F. Timofeeva Overview Pages: 51 - 54
High-density, low-enriched uranium fuel for nuclear research reactors D. D. Keiser Jr.S. L. HayesC. R. Clark Overview Pages: 55 - 58
Actinides in metallic waste from electrometallurgical treatment of spent nuclear fuel D. E. JanneyD. D. Keiser Jr. Overview Pages: 59 - 60