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Articles related to "Low Temperature Physics"
Douglas D. Osheroff - Superfluid Helium-3 Douglas D. Osheroff was a graduate student working late in the low temperature laboratory at CalTech when he noted unexpected results on a graph. He alerted his advisors and they concluded they had found the conditions at which helium-3 changes to a superfluid. Osheroff would share a Nobel Prize in Physics for his work. douglas osheroff • nobel prize in physics • solid state physics • low temperature physics • caltech
Carl E Wieman - The Fifth State of Matter Carl E Wieman shares the 2001 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discovery of the Bose-Einstein condensate, the fifth state of matter. bose-einstein condensate • quantum mechanics • atomic physics • nobel • physicist
David M. Lee - Superfluid Helium-3 David M. Lee shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1996 for his discovery of the superfluid properties of helium-3. david m lee • cornell • helium-3 • superfluidity • nobel |
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