JF Ptak Science Books Reference Tools series
Here's a very useful tool for the early days of nuclear fission and atomic energy--the bibliography from William Stephen's Nuclear Fission and Atomic Energy (published by the Science Press in 1948). The OCR is a little unsteady but the info is there even if it isn't as clear as it might be.
The full text for the work is found at the Internet Archive, here: https://archive.org/details/nuclearfissionan030064mnb
Also see the excellent Louis Turner bibliography for nuclear fission, 1934-1940 (133 items) in an earlier post on this blog, here: http://longstreet.typepad.com/thesciencebookstore/2013/08/turners-bibliographic-review-of-nuclear-fission-1934-1940.html
Partial Bibliography on Nuclear Fission and Transuranic Elements
M. Ageno, E. Amaldi, D. Bocciarelli, B. Cacciapuoti and G. Trabacchi, Ricerca Sci. 11, 302 (1940), "Fission of heavy elements.'' M. Ageno, E. Amaldi, D. Bocciarelli and G. Trabacchi, Ricerca Sci. 11, 413 (1940, "The decomposition of U with fast neutrons." M. Ageno, E. Amaldi, D. Bocciarelli, B. Cacciapuoti and G. Trabac- chi, Phys. Rev. 60, 67 (1941), "Fission yield by fast neutrons." E. Amaldi, D. Bocciarelli and G. Trabacchi, Ricerea Soi. 12, 134 (1941), "The fission of thorium and protoactinium. " H. L. Anderson, Phys. Rev. 57, 566 (1940), "Resonance capture of neutrons by uranium." H. L. Anderson, E. Fermi and A. V. Grosse, Phys. Rev. 59, 52 (1941), "Branching ratios in the fission of U. " B. Arakatsu, Y. Uemura, M. Sonoda, 8. Shimizu, K. Kimura and K. Muraoka, Proc. Phys. Math. Soc. Japan 23, 440 (1941), "Photo-fission of uranium and thorium produced by the 7-rays of lithium and fluorine bombarded with high-speed protons." B. Arakatsu, M. Sonoda, Y. Uemura and 8. Shimizu, Proc. Phys. Math. Soc. Japan 23, 633 (1941), "Range of the photo-fission fragments of uranium produced by the 7-ray of lithium bombarded with protons." C. J. Bakker, Ncderland. Tijdschr. Natuurkunde 6, 333 (1939), ' ' Splitting of heavy atom nuclei by neutrons. ' 9 C. G. Bedreag, Bull. Sect. Sci. Acad. Rowmaine 25, 410 (1943) ; Chem. Zentr. 1943, II, 2037, "Analytical tests for the uranides 93 M *U; the /-elec- trons of the uranides 93, 94. ' ' V. Berestetskii and A. Migdal, Compt. Rend. Acad. Sci. U.8.S.R. 30, 706 (1941) (in English), "Mechanism of nuclear fission." J. K. Bdggild, Phys. Rev. 60, 327 (1941), "Range /velocity relation for fission fragments in helium.'' J. K. B0ggild, K. J. Brostr0m and E. Lauritsen, Kgl. Danslce Vide Eus- ~kab, Selesrkab, Math. fus. Medd. 18, No. 4, 32 pp (1940), "Cloud cham- ber studies of fission-fragment tracks." J. K. B0ggild, K. J. Brostr0m and T. Lauritsen, Phys. Rev. 59, 275 (1941), "Range and straggling of fission fragments." N. Bohr, UspeTchi. Khim. 8, 544 (1939), "Disintegration of heavy nu- clei. ' ' N. Bohr, Phys. Rev. 58, 654 (1940), "Scattering and stopping of fis- sion fragments. ' ' N. Bohr, Phys. Rev. 58, 864 (19^0), "Successive transformations in nuclear fission." N. Bohr, Tele. UJceblad 87, 199 (1940), "Utilization of atomic en- ergy. ' ' N. Bohr, Phys. Rev. 59, 270 (1941), "Velocity /range relation for fis- sion fragments." N. Bohr, Phys. Rev. 59, 1042 (1941), "Mechanism of deuteron-in- duced fission." N. Bohr and J. A. Wheeler, Phys. Rev. 55, 1124 (1939), "Mechanism of nuclear fission.*' N. Bohr, J. K. B0ggild, K. J. Brostr0m and T. Lauritsen, Phys. Rev. 58, 839 (1940), "Velocity /range relation for fission fragments." N. Bohr and F. Kul'kar, UspeJchi Fia. NauTc 20, 319 (1938), "Trans- formations of atomic nuclei produced by collisions with material particles. ' ' E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning and F. G. Slack, Phys. Rev. 55, H24, "Fis- sion of uranium and production of delayed emission by slow neutron bom- bardment. ' ' 259 NUCLEAR FISSION AND ATOMIC ENERGY E. T. Booth, J. R. Dunning, A. V. Grosse, and A. O. Nier, Phys. Rev. 58, 476, (1940), "Neutron capture by uranium (238). M H. J. Born and W. Seelman-Eggebert, Naturwiss. 31, 86 (1943), "Identification of uranium decomposition products with corresponding isotopes produced by (n) and (np) processes." H. J. Born and W. Seelmann-Eggebert, Naturwiss. 31, 201 (1943) ; C. A. 38, 195, "Maximum energy of the 0-rays of isotopes obtained in ura- nium disintegration. ' ' H. J. Born and W. Seelmaim-Eggebert, Naturwiss. 31, 420 (1943), "New decomposition products from irradiation of U with fast neutrons (Ru, Rh)." W. Bothe and W. Gentner, Z. Phys. 119, 9-10, 568 (1942), "The en- ergy limit of the neutrons produced by the fission of uranium." W. Boihe and A. Flammersfeld, Naturwiss. 29, 194 (1941), "The 18- minute-molybdenum from uranium. ' ' H. Bradt, Helv. Phys. Ada 12, 553 (1939), "Neutrons from U." K. J. Br0strom, J. K. B0ggild and T. Lauritsen, Phys. Rev. 58, 651 (1940), "Cloud-chamber studies of fission fragment tracks." G. Cocconi, Nuovo Cimento 16, 417 (1939); Chem. Zentr. 1940, I, 979, < * Fission of heavy atomic nuclei. ' ' A. W. Coven, Phys. Rev. 68, 279 (1945), "Evidence of increased ra- dio-activity of the atmosphere after the atomic bomb test in New Mexico. ' ' W. Czulias and J. Shintlmeiter, Nature 143, 911 (1939), Note in Nature from Academy of Sciences of Vienna, February 2. K. K. Darrow, Bell System Tech. Jour. 19, 267 (1940), "Nuclear fission." K. K. Darrow, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. 82, 351 (1940), "Status of (atomic) nuclear theory." K. K. Darrow, Science 91, 514 (1940), "Nuclear fission." G. Dessauer and M. Hafner, Phys. Rev. 59, 840 (1941), "Proton-in- duced fission. ' ' R. W. Dodson and R. D. Fowler, Phys. Rev. 57, 966 (1940), "Pro- ducts of U fission, radioactive isotopes of I and Xe. " N. Feather, Nature 143, 877 (1939), "Fission of heavy nuclei: a new type of nuclear disintegration." E. Fermi, Nature 146, 640 (1940), "Reactions produced by neutrons in heavy elements." E. Fermi and E. Segre, Phys. Rev. 59, 680 (1941), "Fission of ura- nium by alpha particles. J ' B. Ferretti, Ricerca Sci. 10, 471 (1939), "Cleavage of uranium." A. Flammersfeld, P. Jensen and W. Gentner, Zeits. filr Pliysik. 120, 450 (1943), "Partition relations and energy changes for uranium fission." Flerov and Petrjak, Phys. Rev. 58, 89 (1940), "Spontaneous fission of uranium. ' ' S. Fliigge, Naturwiss. 29, 462 (1941), "The production of naturally radioactive elements in an Artificial way." S. Fliigge, Zeits. fur PhysiJc 121, 298 (1943), "Spontaneous fission of U and its neighboring elements. ' ' L. S. Foster, J. Chem. Education 17, 448 (1940), "Bombardment of uranium with fast and slow neutrons. ' ' I. M. Frank, Priroda 9, 20 (1939) ; KMm Referat. Zhur. 5, 1 (1940), "A new type of nuclear reaction." T. Franzini and M. Galli, Ricerca Sci. 12, 1157 (1941),* Chem. Zentr. 1, 1595 (1942), "Nuclear cleavage of uranium." T. Franfcini and V. Rioea, Atti. Aecad. Italia, Rend. C 7 asse Sei. Fis. Mat. Nat. 3, 247 (1941) ; Chem. Zentr. 1, 6 (1943), "The production of Xe by the bombardment of U with neutrons." Ya. I. Frenkel, J. Phys. (USSR) 1, 125 (1939), " Electrocapillary theorv of the splitting of heavy elements by slow neutrons." Ya. L. Frenkel, J. Exptl. Theoret. Phys. (U.S.S.R.), 9, 641 (1939) "Electrocapillary theory of the splitting of heavy nuclei by slow neu- trons. ' ' T). H. T Gant a*rl R. S. Krishnan, Prnv. Jtw. Soc. A. 178, 474 (1941), ' ' Deuteron-induced fission in uranium and thorium. ' ' BIBLIOGRAPHY 261 G. N. Glasoe and J. Steigman, Phys. Rev. 58, 1 (1940), "Radioactive products from gases produced in U fission." L. Goldstein, A. Rogozinski and E. J. Wai en, de Physique et le R& dium 10, 477 (1939), "Interaction of fast neutrons with U nuclei. " I. N. Golovin, UspeJchi Khim. 8, 529 (19i>9), "Splitting of the ura- nium and thorium nuclei into two complex nuclei." I. N. Golovin, Uspelchi Khim. 8, 1923 (1939), "Splitting of tho nu- clei of uranium and thorium." Hans Gotte, Naturwiss. 28, 449 (1940), "A nuclear isomer of xenon appearing in U disintegration. ' ' Hans Gotte, Naturwiss. 29, 496 (1941), "New strontium and ytter- bium isotopes from uranium." A. Grosse, J. Amer. Chem. &oc. 57, 440 (1935), "The chemical prop- erties of elements 93 and 94." A. Grosse et al., Phys>. Rev. 46, 241 (1934), "The chemistry of ele- ment 93 and the Fermi effect." A. V. Grosse and E. T. Booth, Phys. Rev. 57, 664 (1940), "Radioactive zirconium and columbium from uranium fission." A. V. Grosse, E. T. Booth and J. B. Dunning, Phys. Rev. 59, 322 (1941), "The fourth (4n+l) radioactive series." E. Haggstrom, Phys. Rev. 59, 322 (1941), "The fl-ray spectrum of ^Eka tantalum 233 ." T. Hagiwara, Rev. Phys. Chem. Japan 13, 145 (1939) ; Mem. Coll. Sci., Kyoto Imp. Univ. A23, 19 (1940), "Liberation of neutrons in the nuclear explosion of uranium irradiated by thermal neutrons. ' ' O. Hahn, Ann. PhysiJc 36, 368 (1939), "Some peculiarities of the atoms from the nuclear fission of uranium and thorium." O. Hahn, Soientia 68, 8 (1941), "Intranuclear processes and the splitting of the uranium atom." O. Halm, Chem. Ztg. 66, 317 (1942), "The experimental unraveling of the elements and kinds of atoms arising from the fission of U. " O. Hahn, Jena Z. Med. Naturw. 76, 36 (1943) ; Chem. Zentr. 1, 2175 (1943), "Artificial atom transformation and the splitting of heavy nuclei." O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Abhandl. Preuss. Alcad. Wiss., Physik. Math. Klasse, 1939, No. 12, 3-20; Chem. Zentr. 1940, 1, 8, "The 'explod- ing' of the uranium nucleus by the action of slow neutrons." O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Phys. Zeits. 40, 673 (1939), "The col- lapse of U and Th nuclei into lighter atoms. ' ' O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss. 28, 54 (1940), "New method for separation of active fission-products from U and Th." O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss. 28, 61 (1940), "Use of the 'emanating ability* of thorium hydroxide for recovery of decomposition products of thorium." O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss). 28, 455 (1940), "Separate recovery of the krypton and xenon isotope fractions formed in U disintegra- tions. ' ' O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss. 28, 543 (1940), "Further products of uranium disintegration. ' ' O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Forschungen u. Fortschr. 16, 31 (1940) ; Chem. Zentr. 1, 1795 (1940), "The splitting of uranium into lighter atoms through the action of neutrons. ' ' O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss. 29, 285 (1941), "Formation of zirconium and protactinium by bombardment of thorium with neutrons." O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss. 29, 369 (1941), "On the molybdenum isotopes from the fission of U. " O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Z. PhysiJc 117, 789 (1941), "Molybde- num isotopes from uranium fission." O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss. 30, 324 (1942), "The short- lived barium and lonthanum isotopes from uranium fission. " O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Z. Physik 121, 729 (1943), "The stron- tium and yttrium isotopes appearing in uranium fission." O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss. 31, 249 (1943), "Active Sr and Y isotopes from U disintegration." O. Hahn and F. Strassmann, Naturwiss. 31, 499 (1943), "New disin- tegration products of U. " 262 NUCLEAR FISSION AND ATOMIC ENERGY H. Halban Jr., F. Joliot, L. Kowarski and F. Perrin, J. de Physique et le Radium 10, 428 (1939), " Evidence for a chain nuclear reaction in the middle of a uraniferous mass." the total decay curves of fission products.' B. (X Haxby, W. E. Shoupp, W. E. Stephens and W. H. Wells, Phys. Rev. 57, 1088 (1940), "Thorium fission threshold. " B. O. Haxby, W. E. Shoupp, W. E. Stephens and W. H. Wells, Phys. Rev. 58, 92 (1940), "Photo-fission of uranium and thorium." B. O. Haxby, W. E. Shoupp, W. E. Stephens and W. H. Wells, Phya. Rev. 58, 199 (1940), "Fast neutron threshold for uranium fission." B. O. Haxtay, W. E. Shoupp, W. E. Stephens and W. H. Wells, Phys. Rev. 59, 57 (1941), " Pfcoto-fission of U and Th." Malcolm C. Henderson, Phys. Rev. 58, 200 (1940), "The heat of fission of uranium." Malcolm C. Henderson, Phys. Rev. 58, 774 (1940), "Heat of fission of U." P. Huber, Schweiz. Arch, angew. Wiss. Techn. 10, 97 (1944), "Drop model of the atomic nucleus." J. C. Jacobsen and N. O. Lassen, Phys. Rev. 58, 867 (1940), "Deu- teron -induced fission in U and Th." J. C. Jacobsen and N. O. Lassen, Phys. Rev. 59, 1043 (1941), "Fis- sion cross section in uranium and thorium for deuteron impact," W. Jentschke and F. Prankl, Phys. Zeits. 40, 706 (1939), "Nuclear disintegration products of U bombarded with neutrons." W. Jentsehke, F. Prankl and F. Hernegger, Naturwiss. 28, 315 (1940), "Disintegration of ionium by neutron irradiation." W. Jentsehke and F. Prankl. Sitzler. ATrad. Wiss. Wien, Math. Naturw. Klassc, Abt. Ila 148, 237 (1940), "Further investigations on the decomposition of uranium and thorium on neutron irradiation." W. Jentsehke and F. Prankl, Z. PhysiTc 119, 696 (1942), "The ener- gies and mn^ses of the U nuclear fragments produced by irradiation with preponderantly thermal neutrons." W. Jentsehke, F. Prankl and F. Hernee:ger, Sitssler. Alcod. Wiss. Wien, Math. Naturwiss. Klasse Abt. Ila 151, 147 (1942) ; Chem. Zentr. 1, 1547 (1943), "Proof of nuclear fission of ionium under neutron irradiation." W. Jentsehke and F. Prankl, Wien. Chrm. Ztg. 45, 267 (1942), "Nu- clear fission of the heaviest elements by irradiation with neutrons. ' > W. Jentsehke, Z. Physik 120, 165 (1943), "Energies and masses of the uranium fission products on irradiation with neutrons." I. 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Volkov, Nature 144 695 (1939), "A particular mode of fission of the uranium nucleus." ' BIBLIOGRAPHY 263 V. G. Khlopin, M. A. Pasvik-Khlopina and N. F. Volkov, Compt. . Bend. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R. 24, 118 (1939), "Division of uranium nuclei under the action of neutrons and the problem of the existence of trans- uraniums. ' ' V. G. Khlopin, Bull. Acad. Sci. U.S.S.R., Ser. Phys. 4, 305 (in Eng- lish, 309) (1940), "Chemical nature of uranium fission products." K. H. Kingdon, H. C. Pollock, E. T. Booth and J. K. Dunning, Phys. Rev. 57 749 (1940), "Fission of the separated isotopes of uranium." I. V. Kurchatow, UspeJchi Fist. NauJc 25, 159 (1941), "Fission of uranium and thorium under deuteron bombardment." E. S. Krishman and E. A. Nahum, Proc. Roy. Soc. (London) -4180, 321 (1942), "Cross section measurements for disintegrations produced by deuterons in the heavy elements." E. S. Krishman and E. A. Nahum, Proc. Roy. Soc. -4180, 333 (1942), "Excitation function measurements for disintegrations produced by deu- terons in the heavy elements." I. V. Kurchatow, Uspekhi Fix. NauTc 25, 159 (1941). "Fission of heavy nuclei," W. E. Lamb, Jr., Phys. Rev. 58, 696 (1940), "Passage of uranium fission fragments through matter. ' ' W. E. Lamb, Jr., Phys. Rev. 59, 687 (1941), "Eange tf Fission Fragments. ' ' Alois Lander and W. E. Stephens, Phys. Rev. 58, 759 (1940), "Ea- dioactive barium and strontium from photo-fission of uranium." A. Langsdorf, Jr., and A. Segre, Phys. Rev. 57, 105 (1940), "Nuclear isomerism in Se and Kr. " K. Lark-Horovitz and W. A. Miller, Phys. Rev. 59, 941 (1941), "Fis- sion tracks on the photographic plate. ' ' K. Lark-Horovi*z and E. E. Schreiber, Phys. Rev. 60, 156 (1941), "Uranius fission with Li-D neutrons: energy distribution of the fission fragments. ' ' N. O. Lassen, Phys. Rev. 68, 142 (1945), "Hp distribution of fission fragments. ' ' N. O. Lassen, Phys. 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