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IN previous papers1 we reported that, in the stable state of supra-conducting lead, the induction B is always zero. We shall now discuss measurements carried out with a lead-thallium alloy corresponding in composition to PbTl2 and an alloy of 65 per cent lead and 35 per cent bismuth. The measurements were made at various temperatures with the method we have previously described (method No. 2)2.
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RJABININ, J., SHUBNIKOW, L. Magnetic Properties and Critical Currents of Supra-conducting Alloys. Nature 135, 581–582 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135581a0
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