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  1. The radiation of radium at the temperature of liquid hydrogen. Offprint from: Communications from the Physical Laboratory of the University of Leiden, No. 135, 1913. by Marie (1867-1934) & Heike Kamerlingh ONNES (1853-1926). CURIE, 1913-01-01
  2. Untersuchungen ueber die Eigenschaften der Koerper bei niedrigen Temperaturen, welche...zNTHerstellung von fluessigem Helium gefuehrt haben. by Heike Kamerlingh. ONNES, 1914
  3. On the measurement of very low temperatures (Leyden. Rijksuniversiteit. Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratorium) by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, 1900
  4. Notes on the work of the section for physics, chemistry and thermometry of the first international commission of the Association internationale du froid,: ... - Chicago, Sept. 15 to Oct. 1, 1913, by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, 1913
  5. The liquefaction of helium: Communication no. 108 from the Physical Laboratory at Leiden by Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, 1908
  6. Untersuchungen ueber die Eigenschaften der Koerper bei niedrigen by Heike Kamerlingh ONNES, 1914
  7. Untersuchungen ueber die Eigenschaften der Koerper bei niedrigen by Heike Kamerlingh ONNES, 1914
  8. "The Coldest Spot on Earth": Low Temperature Physics, Superfluidity, and the Discovery of Superconductivity: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Jean-FranÇois Gauvin, 2000

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Born Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
21 September 1853
Groningen
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Netherlands
Nationality Netherlands Fields Physics Institutions University of Leiden
TU Delft
Alma mater Heidelberg University ...
Johannes Bosscha
Doctoral students Jacob Clay
Claude Crommelin

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Johannes Kuenen ... Superconductivity Notable awards Nobel Prize in Physics Heike Kamerlingh Onnes (21 September 1853 – 21 February 1926) was a Dutch physicist and Nobel laureate . He pioneered refrigeration techniques, and he explored how materials behaved when cooled to nearly absolute zero . He was the first to liquify helium . His production of extreme cryogenic temperatures led to his discovery of superconductivity in 1911: for certain materials, electrical resistance abruptly vanishes at very low temperatures.
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(b . Sept. 21, 1853, Groningen, Neth.d. Feb. 21, 1926, Leiden), Dutch winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1913 for his work on low-temperature physics and his production of liquid helium. He discovered superconductivity , the almost total lack of electrical resistance in certain materials when cooled to a temperature near absolute zero. From 1871 until 1873 Kamerlingh Onnes studied and worked at Heidelberg University, notably with the German physicists Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kirchhoff. Awarded a doctorate by the University of Groningen (1879), he taught at the Polytechnic School in Delft (1878-1882). From 1882 to 1923 he served as professor of experimental physics at the University of Leiden. Influenced by the work of Johannes van der Waals, Kamerlingh Onnes investigated the equations describing the states of matter and studied the general thermodynamic properties of liquids and gases over a wide range of pressures and temperatures. He founded (1894) and built up the Cryogenic Laboratory (now known by his name) that established Leiden as the low-temperature research centre of the world. From 1895 to 1906 he concentrated on perfecting cryogenic experimental techniques and studied metals and fluids at low temperatures. Having built an improved hydrogen-liquefaction machine two years previously, he succeeded in liquefying helium in 1908. Attempts to solidify helium were fruitless until Willem Hendrik Keesom, his student and successor as director of the Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory, achieved the feat in 1926.

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Full Name Heike Kamerlingh Onnes. Nationality Dutch Activity Dutch physicist. Born 2109-1853 Died 21-02-1926
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Dutch physicist was graduated from the University of Groningen, receiving his Ph.D. in 1879 after having studied with Bunsen and Kirchhoff at Heidelberg (1871-1873). In his doctoral thesis, he gave both theoretical and experimental proofs that Foucault's well-known pendulum experiment should be considered as a special case of a large group of phenomena which can be used to prove the rotation of the Earth. Kamerlingh-Onnes taught at Polytechnic School at Delft (Netherlands) in 1880-1882, during which time he was in close contact with van der Waals, professor of physics in Amsterdam. Kamerlingh-Onnes became a professor of experimental physics at Leiden (1882-1924). Kamerlingh-Onnes's main research goal was to gather experimental evidence for the atomic theory of matter and to give experimental support to van der Waals's corpuscular theory of gazes at low temperatures. He established the Cryogenic Laboratory at Leyden University (1894) which, using the Joule-Thomson effect, he produced liquid helium for the first time in 1908. Later, his pupils W. H. Keesom and W. J. de Haas conducted experiments in the same laboratory, which led them still closer to absolute zero. He studied the properties of materials at liquid helium temperatures, and discovered that metals such as lead and mercury lost all resistance when cooled to such temperatures, a phenomenon known as superconductivity (1911).

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Heike Kamerlingh Onnes was born on September 21, 1853, at Groningen, The Netherlands. His father, Harm Kamerlingh Onnes, was the owner of a brickworks near Groningen; his mother was Anna Gerdina Coers of Arnhem, the daughter of an architect.
After spending the allotted time at the "Hoogere Burgerschool" in his native town (secondary school without classical languages), the director of which was the later Professor of Chemistry at Leyden J.M. van Bemmelen, he received supplementary teaching in Greek and Latin. In 1870 he entered the University of Groningen, obtained his "candidaats" degree (approx. B.Sc.) the following year, and then went to Heidelberg as a student of Bunsen and Kirchhoff from October 1871 until April 1873. Thereafter he returned to Groningen, where he passed his "doctoraal" examination (approx. M.Sc.) in 1878 and obtained the doctor's degree in 1879 with a remarkable thesis

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After spending the allotted time at the "Hoogere Burgerschool" in his native town (secondary school without classical languages), the director of which was the later Professor of Chemistry at Leyden J.M. van Bemmelen, he received supplementary teaching in Greek and Latin. In 1870 he entered the University of Groningen, obtained his "candidaats" degree (approx. B.Sc.) the following year, and then went to Heidelberg as a student of Bunsen and Kirchhoff from October 1871 until April 1873. Thereafter he returned to Groningen, where he passed his "doctoraal" examination (approx. M.Sc.) in 1878 and obtained the doctor's degree in 1879 with a remarkable thesis Nieuwe bewijzen voor de aswenteling der aarde (New proofs of the rotation of the earth).
Meanwhile in 1878 he had become assistant at the Polytechnicum at Delft, working under Bosscha, in whose place he also lectured in 1881 and 1882, the year in which he was appointed Professor of Experimental Physics and Meteorology at Leyden University, in succession to P.L. Rijke.

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