Alexander Efimovich Polesitsky ( 1907 - 1944 ) was a Soviet physicist whose studies made a significant contribution to the process of creating the Soviet atomic bomb . For development together with B.A. Nikitin's new method for the isolation of radiotorium and radium D from old radium-mesotorium preparations, based on the difference in the volatility of chloride elements, was awarded the USSR State Prize in 1943 [1] .
| Alexander Efimovich Polesitsky | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Date of Birth | 1907 | ||
| Date of death | 1944 | ||
| A country | Russian Empire, USSR | ||
| Scientific field | physicist , radiochemistry | ||
| Academic rank | Professor | ||
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