Willem Hendrik Keesom

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Willem Hendrik Keesom
Willem Hendrik Keesom
Willem Hendrik Keesom
Born June 21, 1876
Texel
Died March 24, 1956
Leiden
Nationality Dutch
Fields physics
Doctoral advisor Heike Kamerlingh Onnes
Known for helium

Willem Hendrik Keesom (June 21, 1876, TexelMarch 24, 1956, Leiden) was a Dutch physicist who, in 1926, invented a method to freeze liquid helium. He also developed the first mathematical description of dipole-dipole interactions in 1921. Thus, dipole-dipole interactions are also known as Keesom interactions. He was previously a student of Heike Kamerlingh Onnes, who had discovered superconductivity (a feat for which Kamerlingh Onnes received a Nobel Prize).

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