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Surface currents in fine superconducting filaments

Measurements were made of the magnetic moment observed in a fine filament NbTi superconductor upon cooling through the transition temperature in a magnetic field large compared with H c1 . A partial Meissner effect was observed and this effect is interpreted in terms of surface current, body current...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on magnetics 1985-03, Vol.21 (2), p.355-357
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Conductors
Cross-disciplinary physics: materials science
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Equations
Exact sciences and technology
Magnetic field measurement
Magnetic fields
Magnetic moments
Materials science
Metals, alloys and compounds (a15, 001c15, laves phases, chevrel phases, borocarbides, etc.)
Metals, semimetals and alloys
Niobium compounds
Physics
Properties of type I and type II superconductors
Specific materials
Superconducting filaments and wires
Superconducting materials
Superconducting materials (excluding high-tc compounds)
Superconducting transition temperature
Superconductivity
Titanium compounds
title Surface currents in fine superconducting filaments
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