Articles related to "Superfluidity"
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
Absolute Zero
For all practical purposes, absolute zero is the coldest temperature, but the complete story of absolute zero is a little more complicated.
• absolute zero
• absolute 0
• kelvin scale
• degrees kelvin
• -273.15 celsius
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
Properties of Fermions and Bosons
Fermion and Boson classifications are not entirely set in stone. While individual particles are either one or the other, systems of particles can cause the laws to fail.
• bosons
• fermions
• difference between bosons and fermions
• what is a boson
• what is a fermion