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Physics Today is temporarily making its archive freely available
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#3> Scientists and students in affected regions can now register on Scitation.org to activate temporary free full-text access to content through April 30, 2020.
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#5[1] https://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.3001830
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#6I get Physics Today every month (since I'm an APS member). One of my favorite things about it, strangely, is the ads.
I grew up with Physics Today, too, and the ads really shaped my knowledge of available instrumentation before I even knew what that was.
I used to marvel that people would pay megabucks for what appeared to be a white box with three electrical connections, a power plug, and a power-on light. Now, when I read those, I'm like, "Your lock-in amplifier can do what?! Expletive. How do I send you my money?"
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#7You will have to register to Scitation and the free access is only temporary. > Scientists and students in affected regions can now register on Scitation.org to activate temporary free full-text access to content through April 30, 2020.
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#8May I humbly recommend a terrific summary of the Davisson Germer experiment? [1] It is a great biographical summary of developing the experiment itself, with some experimental data not published elsewhere online of the electron diffraction phenomenon. [1] https://physicstoday.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/1.3001830
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#9You will have to register to Scitation and the free access is only temporary. > Scientists and students in affected regions can now register on Scitation.org to activate temporary free full-text access to content through April 30, 2020.
Hm. 4/30 was yesterday.
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#10You will have to register to Scitation and the free access is only temporary. > Scientists and students in affected regions can now register on Scitation.org to activate temporary free full-text access to content through April 30, 2020.