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The Meissner effect (also known as the Meissner-Ochsenfeld effect ) is the expulsion of a magnetic field from a superconductor. Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discovered the phenomenon in ...
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The Meissner Effect ... When a material makes the transition from the normal to superconducting state, it actively excludes magnetic fields from its interior; this is called the Meissner effect. ... One of the theoretical explanations of the Meissner effect comes from the London equation. It shows that the magnetic field...
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So the external field CANNOT penetrate - it is expelled, an effect known as the Meissner field. Even on the small scale of the laboratory, the results are uncanny. A piece of flat iron magnet sits on a table.
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The Meissner effect with the exclusion of a magnetic field brings to question as to whether or not a self created current can arise. The Hypothesis that superconductivity is maximal electronegativity ... Perhaps the Meissner effect is the self-created-current when lowering temperature. So that when lead is lowered to 1.8 K...
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The Meissner Effect ... Perfect diamagnetism implies zero resistance that we have measured plus and added effect called "Flux Expulsion". The difference is quite subtle but can be readily seen by cooling the superconducting sample down while the magnet is sitting on its surface.
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In 1993 a novel superconducting loop-gap resonator was created by Walter Hardy to measure the penetration depth of microwaves into the surface of small superconducting crystals. ... Non-Linear Meissner Effect...
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An electromagnetic railgun launcher and armature. ... The armature is made from superconducting material and is levitated between the rails of the launcher by the Meissner effect. The Meissner effect is created by cooling the armature and subjecting it to a magnetic field.
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SAO/NASA ADS Astronomy Abstract Service ... The quark star then quickly cools below Tc, expelling a fraction of the surface magnetic field via the Meissner effect.
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