Timeline Of Low-temperature Technology
Timeline
of
low-temperature
technology
1877
-
Raoul Pictet
and
Louis Paul Cailletet
liquefy
oxygen
1883
-
Z.F. Wroblewski
condenses experimentally useful quantities of
liquid oxygen
1892
-
James Dewar
invents the vacuum-insulated, silver-plated glass
Dewar flask
1908
-
Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
liquefies
helium
1911
- Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discovers
superconductivity
1926
-
Willem Hendrik Keesom
solidifies helium
1937
-
Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa
,
John F. Allen
, and
Don Misener
discover
superfluidity
1951
-
H. London
invents the principle of the
dilution refrigerator
1963
-
W. Gifford
and
R. Longsworth
invent the
pulse tube cooler
1986
-
Karl Alexander Mller
and
J. Georg Bednorz
discover
high-temperature superconductivity
1995
-
Eric Cornell
and
Carl Wieman
create the first
Bose-Einstein condensate
, using a dilute gas of Rubidium-87.
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