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A SPHERICAL single crystal of tin was placed in a magnetic field at a temperature below TK. The electrical conductivity was determined (by measuring the current in a supraconducting circuit) for various directions of the current with regard to the magnetic field. It was found that the sphere remained supraconducting in the direction of the field up to field-strengths very nearly equal to HK. In the direction perpendicular to the field, supraconductivity vanishes at field strengths near 2/3 Hk. In other directions supraconductivity is destroyed in the interval of field-strength between 2/3 Hk and Hk.
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SHUBNIKOV, L., NAKHUTIN, I. Electrical Conductivity of a Supraconducting Sphere in the Intermediate State. Nature 139, 589–590 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139589b0
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