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Meissner effect

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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • noun The effect whereby magnetic fields are excluded from a superconductor's interior if the superconductor is below a critical temperature, since introducing a magnetic field immediately creates electric currents in the superconductor that cancel the magnetic field. The Meissner effect is responsible for the diamagnetic properties of superconductors.

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  • noun physics The total expulsion of magnetic flux from the interior of a superconducting metal when it is cooled in a magnetic field below a critical temperature, near absolute zero, at which the transition to superconductivity takes place.

Etymologies

from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition

[After Fritz Walther Meissner, (1882–1974), German physicist who discovered it in collaboration with Robert Ochsenfeld (1901–1993), German physicist.]

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For Walther Meißner, German physicist.

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