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- Timeline of states of matter and phase transitions
* 1895 – Pierre Curie discovers that induced magnetization is proportional to magnetic field strength
* 1911 – Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discloses his research on superconductivity
* 1912 – Peter Debye derives the T-cubed law for the low temperature heat capacity of a nonmetallic solid
* 1925 – Ernst Ising presents the solution to the one-dimensional Ising model
* 1928 – Felix Bloch applies quantum mechanics to electrons in crystal lattices, establishing the quantum theory of solids
* 1929 – Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac and Werner Karl Heisenberg develop the quantum theory of ferromagnetism
* 1932 – Louis Eugène Félix Néel discovers antiferromagnetism
* 1933 – Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discover perfect superconducting diamagnetism
* 1933–1937 – Lev Davidovich Landau develops the Landau theory of phase transitions
* 1937 – Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa and John Frank Allen discover superfluidity
* 1941 – Lev Davidovich Landau explains superfluidity
* 1942 – Hannes Alfvén predicts magnetohydrodynamic waves in plasmas
* 1944 – Lars Onsager publishes the exact solution to the two-dimensional Ising model
* 1957 – John Bardeen, Leon Cooper, and Robert Schrieffer develop the BCS theory of superconductivity
* End of the 50s – Lev Davidovich Landau develops the theory of Fermi liquid
* 1959 – Philip Warren Anderson predicts localization in disordered systems
* 1972 – Douglas Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson, and David Lee discover that helium-3 can become a superfluid
* 1974 – Kenneth G. Wilson develops the renormalization group technique for treating phase transitions
* 1980 – Klaus von Klitzing discovers the quantum Hall effect
* 1982 – Horst L. Stoermer and Daniel C. Tsui discover the fractional quantum Hall effect
* 1983 – Robert B. Laughlin explains the fractional quantum Hall effect
* 1987 – Karl Alexander Müller and Georg Bednorz discover high critical temperature ceramic superconductors
* 2000 – CERN announced quark-gluon plasma, a new phase of matter. (en)
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- Timeline of states of matter and phase transitions
* 1895 – Pierre Curie discovers that induced magnetization is proportional to magnetic field strength
* 1911 – Heike Kamerlingh Onnes discloses his research on superconductivity
* 1912 – Peter Debye derives the T-cubed law for the low temperature heat capacity of a nonmetallic solid
* 1925 – Ernst Ising presents the solution to the one-dimensional Ising model
* 1928 – Felix Bloch applies quantum mechanics to electrons in crystal lattices, establishing the quantum theory of solids
* 1929 – Paul Adrien Maurice Dirac and Werner Karl Heisenberg develop the quantum theory of ferromagnetism
* 1932 – Louis Eugène Félix Néel discovers antiferromagnetism
* 1933 – Walther Meissner and Robert Ochsenfeld discover perfect superconducting diamag (en)
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- Timeline of states of matter and phase transitions (en)
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