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    In condensed-matter physics, the Meissner effect (or Meißner–Ochsenfeld effect) is the expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor during its...
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    Meißner (anglicized: Meissner) (16 December 1882 – 16 November 1974) was a German technical physicist. Meißner was born in Berlin to Waldemar Meißner...
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    only be explained by quantum mechanics. It is characterized by the Meissner effect, the complete cancellation of the magnetic field in the interior of...
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    superconductivity, such as zero resistance, the Meissner effect, flux pinning, AC magnetic susceptibility, the Josephson effect, a temperature-dependent critical field...
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    Proximity effect or Holm–Meissner effect is a term used in the field of superconductivity to describe phenomena that occur when a superconductor (S) is...
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  • exponentially to zero within the interior of the material. This is called the Meissner effect, and is a defining characteristic of superconductivity. For most superconductors...
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    length. John Bardeen then argued in the 1955 paper, "Theory of the Meissner Effect in Superconductors", that such a modification naturally occurs in a...
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    identified in 1933, by Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld, but it is considered distinct from the Meissner effect which occurs when the superconductivity...
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    because it entirely expels any magnetic field from its interior (the Meissner effect). Diamagnetism was first discovered when Anton Brugmans observed in...
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    A major triumph of the equations is their ability to explain the Meissner effect, wherein a material exponentially expels all internal magnetic fields...
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    phenomenon is closely related to the Meissner effect, though with one crucial difference — the Meissner effect shields the superconductor from all magnetic...
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    suspension system 1933 Superdiamagnetism Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld (the Meissner effect) 1934 Hermann Kemper "monorail vehicle with no wheels...
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    superconductivity is destroyed. Type-II superconductors do not exhibit a complete Meissner effect. In 1935, J.N. Rjabinin and Lev Shubnikov experimentally discovered...
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    Type-I superconductors, which expel all magnetic fields due to the Meissner effect, Type-II superconductors allow magnetic fields to penetrate their interior...
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    superconductivity is a quantum mechanical phenomenon. It is characterized by the Meissner effect, the complete ejection of magnetic field lines from the interior of...
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  • Meissner, Meißner or Meisner may refer to: Meissner is the name of the following geographic features: the Meißner (range), an important mountain range...
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  • models can be understood as a result of the dual to the Meissner effect. The Meissner effect says that a superconducting metal will try to expel magnetic...
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  • having no electrical resistance, exhibit quantum effects such as the Meissner effect and quantization of magnetic flux. In perfect conductors, the interior...
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  • (menstruation) McCollough effect (optical illusions) McGurk effect (auditory illusions) (perception) (psychological theories) Meissner effect (levitation) (magnetism)...
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    has come to be known as the Meissner effect. In 1935, brothers Fritz London and Heinz London showed that the Meissner effect was a consequence of the minimization...
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    superconductor does not allow penetration by external magnetic fields (the Meissner effect). This strange observation implies that the electromagnetic field somehow...
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  • temperature has not yet been determined, weak signs of a possible Meissner effect and changes in magnetic susceptibility at 250 K may have appeared in...
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    excludes all magnetic fields from its interior, a phenomenon known as the Meissner effect or perfect diamagnetism. Superconducting magnets are used as electromagnets...
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  • plate on the bottom cooled with liquid nitrogen as to achieve the Meissner effect and allow it to float over a special track; it was shown capable of...
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    sample. This can be especially useful when studying such things as the Meissner effect on superconductors. Microfabricated optically pumped magnetometers...
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    fields. Superconducting materials can also expel magnetic fields by the Meissner effect, but require cryogenic temperatures. The alloy has a low coercivity...
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  • to be converted into mechanical energy and back again. The piezoelectric effect is generally stronger in materials that also exhibit pyroelectricity, and...
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  • {\displaystyle \Phi _{B}={\frac {\hbar }{q}}2\pi ={\frac {h}{2e}}.} Due to the Meissner effect, the magnetic induction B inside the superconductor is zero. More exactly...
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  • due to 1) a finite, non-zero resistance and 2) the absence of the Meissner effect in the material. The presence of resistance implies that the heat is...
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    inverse magnetic levitation is usually referred to as Magneto-Archimedes effect. Magnetic levitation is in development for use for transportation systems...
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