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Levitation of water and organic substances in high static magnetic fields
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1991
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EngineeringHybrid MagnetMagnetic MaterialsFerrofluidMagnetismSuperconductivityLow Gravity EnvironmentMaterials ScienceMagnetic SystemsPhysicsMagnetic MaterialOrganic SubstancesMagnetic MediumSpintronicsRoom TemperatureNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsFlux PinningMagnetic PropertyMagnetic Field
The levitation of various diamagnetic liquid and solid substances such as water, ethanol, acetone, bismuth, antimony, graphite, wood and plastic has been achieved at room temperature in a strong inhomogeneous static magnetic field. These experiments were performed in the hybrid magnet at the Service National des Champs Intenses (CNRS, Grenoble). These findings show that high field superconducting magnets could be used to provide a contactless, low gravity environment for the elaboration of a wide range of materials.