Quantum Design : quantum mirror

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ENSCI-Les Ateliers

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Prix Nobel 1913 - un métal devient supraconducteur

En 1911, K. Onnes et son équipe mesurent la résistance électrique dans du mercure.

Ils découvrent qu’à quelques degrés du zéro absolu, ce matériau devient soudain supraconducteur.

Ils ouvrent ainsi la voie à un des champs de recherche les plus féconds encore aujourd’hui.

Prix Nobel 2007 - un aimant rend une résistance géante.

En 1988, les équipes d’A. Fert et de P. Grünberg découvrent qu’un champ magnétique modifie fortement la résistance électrique de couches minces.

C’est la magnétorésistance géante qui a permis depuis l’invention des disques durs et a ouvert la voie à une nouvelle recherche, la spintronique.

Prix Nobel 2010 - le graphène : le métal le plus mince

En 2004, A. Geim et K. Novoselov parviennent à mesurer les propriétés électriques du graphène, un matériau composé d’une seule couche d’atomes de carbone.

Ils réussissent à contrôler le nombre d’électrons qui y circulent.

Ils ouvrent ainsi la voie à de nouveaux composants électroniques.

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Supra courbe VA

What is that graph ? - Chloé Passavant - Physics reimagined - 2013

Graphene courbe VA

What is that graph ? - Chloé Passavant - Physics reimagined - 2013

Magneto courbe VA

What is that graph ? - Chloé Passavant - Physics reimagined - 2013

Copyright : this project is made available under the Creative Commons License BY-NC-ND

 

This work is a collaboration between Chloé Passavant from  DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique  of Ecole Estienne and our group.

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École nationale supérieure des arts et industries graphiques

Quantum pop-ups ? The framework.

Students in scientific illustration have collaborated with a physicist around four major discoveries of quantum physics: the transistor, graphene, Bose-Einstein condensates and new superconductors. For each discovery, they decided to create a laboratory pop-up and a poster in the same graphic style, inspired by the years when the discovery took place. Here is the result. Download – Print – Cut – Tape – Read – it’s done. For you, for your class, for your friends … Click on the discovery of your choice.

This work is the result of a collaboration between students of the DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique of Ecole Estienne and our team. A project initiated by Matthieu Lambert (Ecole Estienne) and Julien Bobroff (Université Paris Sud). Thanks to all teachers of the DSAA : Antoine Barnaud, Michèle Mabille, Alain Bouaziz, Sterenn Bourgeois-Heudiart, Charlène Letenneur.

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

Quantum pop-ups ? The framework.

Students in scientific illustration have collaborated with a physicist around four major discoveries of quantum physics: the transistor, graphene, Bose-Einstein condensates and new superconductors. For each discovery, they decided to create a laboratory pop-up and a poster in the same graphic style, inspired by the years when the discovery took place. Here is the result. Download – Print – Cut – Tape – Read – it’s done. For you, for your class, for your friends … Click on the discovery of your choice.

This work is the result of a collaboration between students of the DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique of Ecole Estienne and our team. A project initiated by Matthieu Lambert (Ecole Estienne) and Julien Bobroff (Université Paris Sud). Thanks to all teachers of the DSAA : Antoine Barnaud, Michèle Mabille, Alain Bouaziz, Sterenn Bourgeois-Heudiart, Charlène Letenneur.

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DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

Quantum pop-ups ? The framework.

Students in scientific illustration have collaborated with a physicist around four major discoveries of quantum physics: the transistor, graphene, Bose-Einstein condensates and new superconductors. For each discovery, they decided to create a laboratory pop-up and a poster in the same graphic style, inspired by the years when the discovery took place. Here is the result. Download – Print – Cut – Tape – Read – it’s done. For you, for your class, for your friends … Click on the discovery of your choice.

This work is the result of a collaboration between students of the DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique of Ecole Estienne and our team. A project initiated by Matthieu Lambert (Ecole Estienne) and Julien Bobroff (Université Paris Sud). Thanks to all teachers of the DSAA : Antoine Barnaud, Michèle Mabille, Alain Bouaziz, Sterenn Bourgeois-Heudiart, Charlène Letenneur.

Authors:

DSAA DIS, Ecole Estienne

Quantum pop-ups ? The framework.

Students in scientific illustration have collaborated with a physicist around four major discoveries of quantum physics: the transistor, graphene, Bose-Einstein condensates and new superconductors. For each discovery, they decided to create a laboratory pop-up and a poster in the same graphic style, inspired by the years when the discovery took place. Here is the result. Download – Print – Cut – Tape – Read – it’s done. For you, for your class, for your friends … Click on the discovery of your choice.

This work is the result of a collaboration between students of the DSAA de Design d’Illustration Scientifique of Ecole Estienne and our team. A project initiated by Matthieu Lambert (Ecole Estienne) and Julien Bobroff (Université Paris Sud). Thanks to all teachers of the DSAA : Antoine Barnaud, Michèle Mabille, Alain Bouaziz, Sterenn Bourgeois-Heudiart, Charlène Letenneur.

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