EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE FOR THE EXISTENCE OF REMANENT SUPERCONDUCTIVITY IN ALUMINIUM AND ITS EFFECT ON THE TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF THE NORMAL PHASE RESISTIVITY.

E. Zair, M. Sinvani, B. Levy, A. J. Greenfield

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Abstract

The existence is reported of remanent superconductivity in the normal phase of Al well above T//c. This remanent superconductivity is shown to explain the different experimental findings in the temperature dependence of the electrical resistivity of Al below 4K.

Original languageEnglish
Pages496-497
Number of pages2
DOIs
StatePublished - 1978
EventInt Conf on Low Temp Phys, 15th - Grenoble, Fr, USA
Duration: 23 Aug 197829 Aug 1978

Conference

ConferenceInt Conf on Low Temp Phys, 15th
CityGrenoble, Fr, USA
Period23/08/7829/08/78

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