SK053 Superconductivity Experiment Kit
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Superconductivity Experiment Kit
Meissner effect, the expulsion of a magnetic field from the interior of a material that is in the process of becoming a superconductor, that is, losing its resistance to the flow of electrical currents when cooled below a certain temperature, called the transition temperature, usually close to absolute zero. The Meissner effect, a property of all superconductors, was discovered by the German physicists W. Meissner and R. Ochsenfeld in 1933.
Features:
- Bismuth superconductor with four probe arrangement & thermocouple.
- Voltage probes for temperature & voltage measurement.
- Data logger with 100k samples per second capacity.
- Data Logger with 6 built-in sensors
- Free data analyzing software.
Objectives:
- To demonstrate meissner effect.
- To measure the transition temperature of a high temperature superconductor.
Technical Data:
- Superconductivity : Constant Current 150mA (max.), 4mm sockets for sample and sensor, Gain & offset pot. Power Indicator LED,
- Datalogger : Up to 100K SPS, memory capacity 800K sample, Li polymer rechargeable battery, 6 in-built sensor, 4 ext. sensor port (60+ sensor available), connectivity port micro USB, 90.2 x 90.2 x 20mm (LxWxH), 120g
- Voltage Sensor : ± 25V (AC/DC), accuracy ± 3%, resolution 12.5mV, input resistance > 250 MΩ
- Sample : Bismuth, 4 probe arrangement, ‘T’ Type Thermocouple, Aluminum housing, Connection 4mm plug
Scope of Delivery:
- 1 Superconductivity measurement unit
- 1 Bismuth Sample with Four Probe arrangement
- 1 Meissner effect kit
- 2 Sensor Cable (mini USB)
- 1 Liquid nitrogen Experiment Chamber
- 1 Data logger with micro USB
- 1 Software CD
- 2 Voltage sensor
- 1 Power Cord
- 1 Liquid Nitrogen Transport container (Optional) DANGEROUS GOODS*