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... superconducting states . The magnetization curve for H < } Hc is in good agreement with an apparent diamagnetic susceptibility x = ( 1/4 ) , provided that demagnetization effects are taken into account . - Entropy increase on going to ...
... superconducting states . The magnetization curve for H < } Hc is in good agreement with an apparent diamagnetic susceptibility x = ( 1/4 ) , provided that demagnetization effects are taken into account . - Entropy increase on going to ...
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... superconducting elements and their transition temperatures are listed in Table 11.1 . The features to be noted are : ( a ) Monovalent metals are not superconductors . ( b ) The ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic metals are not super ...
... superconducting elements and their transition temperatures are listed in Table 11.1 . The features to be noted are : ( a ) Monovalent metals are not superconductors . ( b ) The ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic metals are not super ...
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... superconductors . In ideal superconductors there is a marked drop in the thermal conduc- tivity when superconductivity sets in , suggesting that the electronic contribution drops , the superconducting electrons possibly playing no part ...
... superconductors . In ideal superconductors there is a marked drop in the thermal conduc- tivity when superconductivity sets in , suggesting that the electronic contribution drops , the superconducting electrons possibly playing no part ...
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ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
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