A new age for type-II superconductors?
David R. Nelson
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David R. Nelson: Harvard University
Nature, 1997, vol. 385, issue 6618, 675-676
Abstract:
Many superconductors are rendered almost useless by the motion of string-like magnetic vortices. But because these vortices are hard to cut, it may be possible to pin them down using some very old techniques.
Date: 1997
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