Abstract
A rotational band, with energy spacings characteristic of superdeformed shapes, has been identified in194Pb.The band, which consists of 12 members, was produced in the bombardment of176Yb with24Mg. This band extends the mass-194 region of superdeformation to higher Z.
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This work was supported in part by the U.S. DOE under contract W7405-ENG-48 (LLNL) and contract DE-AC03-76SF00098 (LBL), in part by SDIO/IST (LLNL) and in part by the U.S. NSF (Rutgers).