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- W2073034905 abstract "Thermo-electromotive forces of lead against a silveralloy-normal and against tin, and of indium against lead were measured at temperatures obtainable with liquid helium and with liquid hydrogen. The influence of a magnetic field was examined. The thermo-electromotive force between two superconductors is zero, also when a magnetic field, smaller than the threshold values for the two metals, is applied. The curve E (thermo-electromotive force) versus T for temperatures above the transition point of one of the two metals is shifted by the application of a magnetic field, in connection with the shifting the transition point undergoes. The curve e (thermoelectric power) versus T is continuous at the transition point as well in a magnetic field as when no magnetic field is applied; de/dT, however, is discontinuous in both cases. In a region of about one to two degrees above the transition point, either-in a magnetic field or not, e varies with the (longitudinal) magnetic field." @default.
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- W2073034905 title "Thermo-electromotive forces of some superconductors in the neighbourhood of their transition points; the influence of a magnetic field" @default.
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