Boaz Almog: The levitating superconductor
Boaz Almog fait "léviter" un supraconducteur
Boaz Almog uses quantum physics to levitate and trap objects in midair. Call it "quantum levitation." Full bio
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C'est de la physique quantique.
Ce ne sont pas des particules.
Parce que tout mouvement du supraconducteur changera leur place,
Je vais vous montrer comment ça fonctionne.
Il est encore en lévitation, mais il peut se déplacer librement.
Il est extrêmement mince.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Boaz Almog - Quantum ResearcherBoaz Almog uses quantum physics to levitate and trap objects in midair. Call it "quantum levitation."
Why you should listen
In October 2011, Boaz Almog demonstrated how a superconducting disk can be trapped in a surrounding magnetic field to levitate above it, a phenomenon called “quantum levitation.” This demonstration, seemingly taken from a sci-fi movie, is the result of many years of R&D on high-quality superconductors. By using exceptional superconductors cooled in liquid nitrogen, Almog and his colleague Mishael Azoulay at the superconductivity group at Tel Aviv University (lead by Prof. Guy Deutscher) were able to demonstrate a quantum effect that, although well known to physicists worldwide, had never been seen and demonstrated in such a compelling way.
Experiment credits:
Prof. Guy Deutscher, Mishael Azoulay and Boaz Almog
High Tc Superconductivity Group
School of Physics and Astronomy
Tel Aviv University
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