Little-Parks effect

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Etymology

Discovered in 1962 by William A. Little and Roland D. Parks.

Noun

Little-Parks effect (plural Little-Parks effects)

  1. (physics) A phenomenon whereby passing a fluctuating magnetic field through a superconductor can slightly suppress its superconductivity.