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Why vortices matter

Peter Gammel ()
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Peter Gammel: Electronic Devices Research Laboratory, Agere Systems

Nature, 2001, vol. 411, issue 6836, 434-435

Abstract: In a magnetic field, a superconductor is threaded by swirling whirlpools of electric current. Understanding these magnetic vortices is important because they control the flow of current through the superconductor.

Date: 2001
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