Howard Morland, "Born Secret,"Cardozo Law Review, Março de 2005, pp. 1401-1408.
Um desenho de 1976 retratando um interfase que absorve e re-radia raios X. De Howard Morland, "The Article"(em inglês), Cardozo Law Review, Março de 2005, p. 1374.
"O 'Despertador' ... tornou-se prático apenas pela inclusão de 6Li (em 1950) e pela sua combinação com a implosão radioactiva." Hans A. Bethe, Memorandum on the History of Thermonuclear Program (em inglês), 28 de Maio de 1952.
Broad, William J. (7 September 1999), "Spies versus sweat, the debate over China's nuclear advance," The New York Times, p 1. The front page drawing was similar to one that appeared four months earlier in the San Jose Mercury News.
Jonathan Medalia, "The Reliable Replacement Warhead Program: Background and Current Developments," CRS Report RL32929, Dec 18, 2007, p CRS-11.
Walter Goad, Declaration for the Wen Ho Lee case, May 17, 2000. Goad began thermonuclear weapon design work at Los Alamos in 1950. In his Declaration, he mentions "basic scientific problems of computability which cannot be solved by more computing power alone. These are typified by the problem of long range predictions of weather and climate, and extend to predictions of nuclear weapons behavior. This accounts for the fact that, after the enormous investment of effort over many years, weapons codes can still not be relied on for significantly new designs."