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Observation of partial Meissner effect and flux pinning in superconducting lead containing non-superconducting parts

Applied Physics Letters, ISSN: 0003-6951, Vol: 101, Issue: 16
2012
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Partially suppressed Meissner effect and magnetic flux trapping in the bulk of poly-crystalline Pb samples with virtually zero demagnetization and large (cm ) volume containing non-superconducting parts could be visualized by polarized neutrons and quantified with respect to the shape and amount of the trapped flux in the intermediate state of lead. These measurements provided a unique look at the macroscopic Quantum mechanics effects and the coexistence of superconducting state, intermediate state, and normal conducting parts in the same sample, respectively. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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