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Timeline
of
states of matter
and
phase transitions
1895
-
Pierre Curie
discovers that induced magnetization is proportional to
magnetic field
strength
1911
-
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
discovers
superconductivity
1912
-
Pieter Debye
derives the T-cubed law for the low temperature heat capacity of a nonmetallic solid
1925
-
Ernst Ising
presents the solution to the one-dimensional Ising model and models
ferromagnetism
as a cooperative
spin
phenomenon
1933
-
Walter Meissner
and
R. Ochsenfeld
discover perfect superconducting
diamagnetism
1942
-
Hannes Alfven
predicts
magnetohydrodynamic
waves in plasmas
1944
-
Lars Onsager
publishes the exact solution to the two-dimensional Ising model
1957
-
John Bardeen
,
Leon Cooper
, and
Robert Schrieffer
develop the BCS theory of superconductivity
1958
-
Rudolf Mossbauer
finds the Mossbauer crystal recoil effect
1972
-
Douglas Osheroff
,
Robert Richardson
, and
David Lee
discover that helium-3 can become a
superfluid
1974
-
Kenneth Wilson
develops the renormalization group technique for treating phase transitions
1987
-
Alex Muller
and
Georg Bednorz
discover high critical temperature ceramic
superconductors