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Physica B+C

Volume 126, Issues 1–3, November 1984, Pages 44-50
Physica B+C

Superconductivity induced by a magnetic field

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Abstract

A superconducting state, induced by a high external magnetic field, has been observed in the pseudo-ternary europium-tin-molybdenum sulfide. The present state of experimental evidence for this phenomenon is presented. The shape and the compositional dependence of the critical field-temperature phase diagram is consistent with an explanation in terms of the Jaccarino-Peter compensation effect.

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