Meissner Effect and Application of Meissner Effect
When Superconductors, are cooled below the critical temperature, they expel magnetic field and do not allow the magnetic field to penetrate inside them. This phenomenon in superconductors is called Meissner effect. This phenomenon was discovered by German physicists “Walther Meissner” and “Robert Ochsenfeld” in 1933. During an experiment, they measured the magnetic field outside the superconducting Tin and Lead samples. They observed that when the sample got cooled below the transition (critical