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Flux-Pinning Mechanism of Proximity-Coupled Planar Defects in Conventional Superconductors: Evidence that Magnetic Pinning is the Dominant Pinning Mechanism in Niobium-Titanium Alloy

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Author(s)

L D. Cooley, P. J. Lee, David C. Larbalestier
Citation
Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics)
Volume
53(10)

Citation

Cooley, L. , Lee, P. and Larbalestier, D. (1996), Flux-Pinning Mechanism of Proximity-Coupled Planar Defects in Conventional Superconductors: Evidence that Magnetic Pinning is the Dominant Pinning Mechanism in Niobium-Titanium Alloy, Physical Review B (Condensed Matter and Materials Physics) (Accessed April 19, 2024)
Created February 29, 1996, Updated October 12, 2021