Vladimir Kopylov

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Vladimir N. Kopylov (Russian: Владимир Николаевич Копылов) (December 02, 1947 in Leningrad,Russia – February 18, 2006 in Chernogolovka, near Moscow) was a Russian physicist. Graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology in 1970, with specialization of Radiophysics and Electronics. Most of his career he worked in the Institute of Solid Sate Physics in Chernogolovka, near Moscow. He received the highest honor for young scientists in the USSR, the Komsomol prize, for his discovery of thermomagnetic and galvanomagnetic waves, which can propagate in metals [1]. His work of 1995, in collaboration with I.F. Scgegolev and others, led to understanding of the Meissner effect in high-Tc superconductors through the surface barrier effect, also known as Bean-Livingston barrier [2].

Important References: 1.KOPYLOV VN, "A STUDY OF THERMOGALVANOMAGNETIC WAVE-DISPERSION IN BISMUTH",Source: FIZIKA NIZKIKH TEMPERATUR Volume: 7 Issue: 5 Pages: 611-622. 2. KOPYLOV VN, KOSHELEV AE, SCHEGOLEV IF, TOGONIDZE TG,"THE ROLE OF SURFACE EFFECTS IN MAGNETIZATION OF HIGH-TC SUPERCONDUCTORS" Source: PHYSICA C Volume: 170 Issue: 3-4 Pages: 291-297.