Meissner effect
/ˈmaɪsnə(r)/noun
mass noun
- Physics the expulsion of magnetic flux when a material becomes superconducting in a magnetic field. If the magnetic field is applied after the material has become superconducting, the flux cannot penetrate it.【物理】迈斯纳效应。
词源
1930s; named after Fritz W. Meissner (1882-1974), German physicist.